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pENTEAL HO TEL, \_J Corner of COLOMBO AND GLOUCESTER STREETS, . CHRISTCHURCH. , E . H I O R N S , Having renovated tlie above Hotel, is enabled to offer every convenience to travellers* from Dunedin and up-country districts. Being in the very centre of Christchurch, and within one minute’s walk of Government Buildings, Supreme Court, Post Office, Telegraph Office, Banks, and Theatre, would be found most suitable for visitors to Christchurch. To suit the large and increasing demand of travellers by railway, meals can be had after thearrival of all late trains, and at all hours of the day. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the very best brands. Terms: 23/ per week ; or, 4/6 per day. —Note the address — Comer of jggp" Colombo and Gloucester Streets, CHEISTCHUEC I. E UEO PEAK HOTEL, GEORGE STREET. P KELIGHER begs to inform his country friends and the Public, that he has spared no expense to make the above Hotel a first-class establishment in every sense of the word. Superior accommodation for visitors from tho other Provinces and the ceuntry. one or alcock’s billiard tables. A first-class 16-stall brick stable has just been erected in connection with the Hotel. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ROYAL GEORGE HOTEL, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. 1 O’DONNELL, (late of Kehgher • and O’Donnell) wishes to intimate to numerous friends and the public, that hepurchased the above Hotel, and hopes by ct attention to the wants of his patrons, tout a large share of public support. ALCOCK’S BILLIARD TABLES. c EI TEEION HOTE BALCLUTHA. L„ THOMAS KEENAN (Late of the Waverley Boarding House,. v Dunedin), Has taken the above Commodius and Comfortable Establishment, where travellers and tourists will find attention, civility, and comfortable quarters. LYON’S UNION HOTEL, Stafford-street, Dunedin. Good Accomodation for Boarders. Private Rooms for Families. Charges moderate. Wines and spirits of excellent quality. Luggage stored free. One of Alcock’s Billiard Tables. THE GLASGOW PIE HOUSE. ME JNO. DONALDSON has much pleasure in announcing to his numerous Friends and the Public, that be has opened those large and commodious premises (lately occupied by Messrs Gillies and Street, corner of Dowling and Princes-streets, and adjoining lus well-known Glasgow Pie House) as an Hotel and Restaurant. The House has been put in thorough order torthe carrying on of a large Business; and J. trusts, with attention and civility, to meet a continuance of the patronage so long bestowed on him. Commercial Travellers and Mechanics will find suitable accommodation at this establishment, large number of clean and comfortable bedrooms. The cellar is always stocked with the best alesand the choicest wines and spirits. Scale of charges moderate, therefore DON’T FORGET THE GLASGOW PIE-HOUSE. ANTED, Visitors to Dunedin to know that the most comfortable Bedrooms are at Watson’s. Travellers called for early trainsand Coaches.

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Saturday Advertiser, Issue 52, 8 July 1876, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Saturday Advertiser, Issue 52, 8 July 1876, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Saturday Advertiser, Issue 52, 8 July 1876, Page 16