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HOTELS; i ;iu v-Ji y;r;-:. oj ! ■'■■■■ It- OWN HO'I EL, . , .Eattray Street. . , .;*.* • • j •• •- -• P.? KELIUHEE,: formerly of the European Hotel, George street, haring purchased the above fine Hotel, begs to assure his friends and the public thafc’it will be his earnest desire to study and provide for‘the comfort of his patrons.; IhJ Crown is one of the most centrally situated hotels in town, and it is fitted up in a stylo that is equalled by verv few hostelnes in the city. ~ r One of Aleoek’s beet Billiard Tables. P. Kelighee Proprietor. T TONS’ uNION HOTEL, 1 J Stafford-street, Dunedin. Good Accomodation for Boarders. Private Booms for Families. Charges moderate. Wines and spirits of excellent quality. Luggage stored free. One of Alcoclc s BilliardTables. :• - ! V-. ’ lis] i ' > ■- L1 Christ church. NOTICE. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. THE Undersigned begs to inform hist friends, customers, and tlie general pubhc, that he has Let the COMMERCIAL HOTEL,. Cathedral Square, Christchurch, to Mr. VV. Eadcliffe, and trusts that the liberal patronage hitherto accorded to him will be continued 10 mssuccessor, who will bestow all care and attention to comfort of families, commercial, gentlemen, and others. _ , W. F. WARNER. W. Eadcliffe begs to draw attention to the above notice, and hopes by careful attention to the wants and comfort of all -visitors, to merit a. continuation of the liberal support accorded to his predecessor. His thorough knowledge of theWine and Spirit Trade will ensure the best the market can supply. " WILLIAM EADCLIFFE W. Eadcliffe also begs to intimate to hiscustomers and the general publicthat his business of General Storekeeper and Wme and Spirit Merchant, in Colombo-st-reet, Christchurch, wifi be continued, as usual, under the management or his son, Mr. J. L. Eadcliffe, who is daily expected from Melbourne. „ 1 WILLIAM EADCLIFFE. j Christchurch, February sth, 1877. BARRETT’S FAMILY HOTEL (Late Devonshire Arms), Corner of Durham and Peterborough Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. THIS Hotel, which has been erected regardless of expense, to replace the old Devonshire Arms, is capable of a large number of boarders and travellers, is furnished in first-class style, as well as Special Suites of Booms for Families. Hot and Cold Baths. The Billiard Boom contains one of Alcock’s Prize Tables. igaf Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the very Best Quality, including Jamieson and Sons’ Old Malt Dublin Whisky, specially imported by the Proprietor. _ _ First-class Stabling. —Hacks and Buggies on Hire. J. BARBETT, Proprietor. WRITE SWAN HOTEL, Tuam-street West, CHEISTOHUBOH. “ Comfort, cleanliness, and civility,” is the motto of this House. J. COLLIEE has much pleasure in informing Visitors to Christchurch that they can be provided with comfortable quarters at this favouri e Hostelry, which has just been renovated ana fitted up with every convenience. All liquors of the very best brands. PALACE HOTEL. BEATTIE’S PALACE HOTEL. THIS fine Hotel is now replete with every comfort and convenience. The reading rooms, billiard saloon, commercial room, bedoo ms, and sitting-rooms, are fitted up in exce nt style. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Next Theatre Boyal, CHRISTC H U E 0 H. ATLE E’ S HOTEL* here are the best brands of liquors kept m Christchurch ? at BAYIEB . g h oTEL. here are all the b § 'here is the favourite lounge for Visitors to Chn^tcbuinb^E E , g HOTB I, Of course. Boyal, Christchurch.

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Saturday Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 124, 24 November 1877, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Saturday Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 124, 24 November 1877, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Saturday Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 124, 24 November 1877, Page 20

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