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licensed Victuallers OLUB HOTEL, Lambton-quay (Adjoining the Theatre Royal). J. LICHTSCHEINDL ... Proprietor, TL. (late of the Empire) announces to . the Inhabitants of the City, Commercial Travellers, &0., that he has taken the above Hotel, which has been altered and rofurnished. He hopes by studying the requirements of hia supporters to share once more the very liberal patronage accorded him in the past. The Club Hotel will be found, par excellence, in every respect one of the -best in town. Ho expense [has been spared in carrying out the many alterations which Were necessary to makq the abovo hotel worthy of note, Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &0,, will find in the Club every comfort of a home; and special provision has been made for families. Night porter always in attendance, P CS HE A, bogs to announce that , ho has purchased the Branch Hotel from Mr Utwln, and will be happy to see his Old friends (and new ones) whenever passing. All may feel assured that it will be hia constant endeavor, by attention, courtesy, and good liquors, to merit their support. Splendid Billiard Table, and efficient marker. Vacancy for Boarders. 738 COMMERCIAL HO TEL (Opposite Empire Hotel), WiLLia-aiEEitT, Wellington. Mrs SMITH (late of Poet Office Hotel) begs to inform her numerous friends, former patrons, asd tile public generally, that she has purvltMOd tbe above hotel, '1 he toiiso has been recently renovated and n'vAy famished throughout. Private suites of Apartments, Billiard room (two tables). Wines, spirits, fto.. c( tfcft) Very best quality. LoncfatfSti tiom 12 to 2. General accommodation unsurpassed. Terms moderate, ' 547 THE CLUB HOTEL , PALMERSTON NORTH-. ; E. JEWELL, (Late of tfbxW), Proprietor. Jgj JEWELL having taken tho above hotel respectfully requests that travellers and visitors to Palmerston will accord him a share of their patronage. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and the accent* modation offered cannot bo-surpassed. Those favoring thejhotel will find all the comforts iof a first-'class home. r - Wines and Spirits of the very finest brands. Excellent Stabling. E. JEWELL, Proprietor. 573 CENTRAL HOTEL, LAMBTON-QUAM . (Opposite Colonial Bank), MR S. J. O RMS ’B, E E (Late of Wanganui) . Begs to intimate to her numerous friends in Wellington, Wanganui, and West Coast that since taking possession of the . above Hotel she has entirely renovated and re famished the establishment, and is now prepared to welcome, and receive friends and customers. Only Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock ; also , ■ STAPLES’ SPARKLING ALE. ■ Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m., One Shilling. 458 THE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. For Tourists, Families, and; Commercial Gentlemen. - Fire.proof Construction. j IN- the most central and open position,of the oity ; beautiful views of the harbor and charming scenery of the Peninsula from the upper floors. SAMPLE ROOMS. PUBLIC DRAWING-ROOM. | - Mr. Geo. Augustus , Sola, in the. London Daily Telegraph, says of this, hotel:— •? Structurally the Grand Hotel, Dunedin,’ is the. very, finest not only .in Maori Land, but in all ths Australian Colonies. It is splendidly and tastefully furnished throughout; nearly everything--that the traveller can possibly require he finds ready to his hand at this exceptionally commanding and commodious Caravanseri,, which cost £40,000,” ■ Mr Dion Boucicault, interviewed, in the Otago Daily Times, says :—Ttie" great" actor spoke with warm approval of his quarters at the Grand Hotel, and expressed surprise \&t' .finding such a building, in Dunedin ; it was far the best in the "Australian Colonies,” , Melbourne Argus says ;— 4i Out of all question the finest hotel in Australasia.” Moderate Charges. j 101 J. & J. WATSON", Proprietors. s [a oabd.J “Shall L not take mine ease In mice inn/ —Shakespeare. WH. THOMPSON, Ute Proprietor • and Lecturer of,- tho American, Zulu, and Egyptian Wat Dioramas, begs to inform his numerous friends and tbe public 1 generally that,; having secured the lease of that well-known hostelry the AjLbion,* l . . ; situated in Courtenay'place and Tory*street # respectfully solicits a share of their patronage,; The hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and every attention will be paid to those favoring the proprietor with a visit. Families seeking, fresh air in this delightful suburb will find all the comforts of a home. . -A first-class chef do cuisine has been en*. ‘gaged. This department will be under tbe personal superintendence of Mrs W. H. Thompson. ; Me Thompson’s 17 Years* Connection with the Theatrical Profession will be a Sufficient Guarantee that thkib Wants, will be Attended to. ; - One of Allcock’s Billiard Tables, proved to be one of the best, if not the very best In Wellington, under the care of an attentive marker. ; Trams pass the door e,*ry twenty minutes. Hot and Cold Baths Tbbms; Moderate. The beat brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Staples’celebrated beer on draught.' W. H. THOMPSON, ! 549 Proprietor, <■ PHOTOGRAPHY. - NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. - MB F. HILL has commenced .bnsi» nees in Cuba-street in ihe premises lately occupied by Mrs Caznean, and has spared no expense in fitting every department second to none in the Empire City. Patrons favoring him with a sitting will meet with every satisfaction. Having imported the latest-made Instruments, patrons can rely on receiving a 6rst-olaas Picture ; t having purchased the whole of Mrs Caznosu’a negatives, copies can always bo had from the same, i Liberal terms to Globs, Ac. i All aiders finished one week from* time of sitting. ■ Note the address— F, HILL, PHOTOGRAPHER, 64, Cuba-stbbkt, Wellington. 75 MOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is, • the' purest. and best stimulant, tonic,diuretic, at ; present before the world. * ■

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7997, 31 January 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7997, 31 January 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7997, 31 January 1887, Page 4

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