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New Advertisements.

LONDON HOUSE, Thames-strut.

jj^ Q. AB[I,T IE S,

JUST rkPENED O UT

Ex BENARES, Direct from

T|HE LONDON MARKET.

O p AS E S "TXRESS Tt/TATERIAL

FROM THE MANUFACTURERS.

ALL-WOOL SERGES, B|d, Is, Is 6s.

PERSIAN CORD-all colors, 10£ d, Is 4|d.

SATIN CLOTH-all colors, Is 3Jd

FKENCH POPLINS, all Wool and Silk.

REPPS.

1 Case WINCEYS, from 4^d.

WIDE WIDTH TWILL, 7*d, Is GJd.

1 Case LADIES' JACKETS, from 10s 9d.

CHILDREN'S JACKETS and ULSTERS, Large Assortment and Cheap.

R. GA B I TE S, LONDON HOUSE, THAMES STREET.

Hotels.

CHRISTCHURCH TERMINUS HOTEL (Immediately opposite the Railway Station.) THOMAS RICHMOND, Proprietor. SINCE the present Proprietor took possession of this Hotel, extensive improvements have been effected by re-furnish-ing its suites for families, and largely extending its Bedroom accommodation. Ntw furniture, unique and elegant, has been introduced into its suites, and no economy has been studied in making its Bedrooms what they are now admitted to be — lofty, airy, and replete with comfort. The Culinary department is conducted by one of artistical skill. Luncheon on the Table from 12 till 2 o'clock. Dinner waits the arrival of passengers by the Express Train from the South till half-post 6 p.m. Travellers by railway will find this Hotel — both at- the time of their arrival in and departure from the city, owing to its proximity to the Railway Station — more convenient for them than any other Hotel in Chrißtchurch. A Porter will be in attendance on the arrival of Trains, to take charge of luggage, have it conveyed to the Hotel, and vice versa. A new Billiard Boom has also been recently erected and attached to the Hotel, which, for its extent, decorations, and completeness is at present unequalled in New Zealand. Four of Alcock's finest Exhibition Tables have been imported from Melbourne for this magnificent room, in which lovers of the game may luxuriate in the midst of all the improved appliances and comforts known to modern art. The Proprietor will bestow special attention in his selection of Wines for this establishment, and only the best will be supplied. Of Spirits, English and Colonial Ales, only the best approved Brands will be kept. Care will be taken that the staff of servants employed at this Hotel will be only those who are found prompt and ready to bestow on visitors that attention to their wants, together with the full measure of civility which they have a right to expect or demand, Travellers leaving the Hotel by early Trains will bo called in due time, and Breakfast on the Table for them at any hour required. The luxury of Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths may be enjoyed at all hours. The present Proprietor— Mr T. RICHMOND — having perceived a want in this portion of the City, has resolved to supply the desideratum by opening — in the New Shops attached to his Hotel — in Manchesterstreet, a RESTAURANT, Where Meals may oe aad from 7 ».m. till 8 p.m. or ONE SHILLING, In order to suit the convenience of all olasses of Travellers. Hot Dinner from 12 till 2 p.m. de 26

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2200, 20 May 1879, Page 1

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