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Hotels. METROPOLITAN mGMF.BANGE TTT OTEL. CASHEL STBEET, CHBISTCHURCH, Containing NEARLY JQA BOOMS. (Undor New Proprietorship since April, 1883.J This Hotel is the only Building of the Size, Quality snd Accommodation, combined with the other advantages it can offor in New Zealand ; being also BRICK AND STONE BUILT, [ CENTRE OF THE CITY, j FIVE MINUTES' WALK OF ( RAILWAY STATION AND POST-OFFICE. j FAMILIES Will find no better Accommodation anywhere, and on the terms, none as good, as this Hotel affords offering as it does all the Comforts, with nono of the worry, of housekeeping. LADY BOARDERS" AND VISITORS Are speoially assured of the Select Character of the METROPOLITAN, both as regards accommodation and residents. GENTLEMEN, Whether Boarders or Visitors, will find airy and pleasant bedrooms, large sitting and smoking rooms. lavatory, bath rooms, separate breakfast and dining rooms, the whole pleasantly sitnate, largo, lofty, . cheerful, and well vontilated. TERMS: | Per Day, 5s Gd j per Week, £1 10s ; per 28 dais, £B. (Private Apartments by Arrangement), Permanent Boarders ... £1 5s per week, > Ordinary, from 12 to 2 p.m. ; Table d'H6te, at 6.15 p.m. ' For iurthor particulars apply on the premises, or, by letter, to MANAGER, Metropolitan Hotel, Box 14, Chrietchurch. Rev D. M'Leunan, Presbyterian Minister, writes as follows : — "Permit me to express the gratification I have had to find the Metropolitan Hotel once more raised to its original excellence. "Akaroa, Sept. 15,1885." Scotch \,& Stores *S 10s f|l|sk £6 10s DTJHEDIW /"TOfe^ ALE *g® On Draught 6d. per glass. And Christchurch Ale XXX, . Prime Condition (Upstairs Bar) i Splendid BILLIARD TABLE, fcr ' Matchos oi* Tournaments. ! CLUB BOOM FOB MEETING-S. \ LUNCHEON a 2 till half-p.-.st 2) \ IS.— including RefVe* hm.nt. ■ Choice WINES ard SPI7.-.ITS fcr INVALIDS, quality guaranteed, Hop Bittors, &c\, &o Country orders attended to. T era.-. Cask, H/KEANE. HIS LORDSHIP'S HOTEL AND LARDER, LICHFIELD STBEBT. j rTJHE Proprietor of the above Hotel bega to ; Notify that he has ENGAGED THE SERVICES Of one of the BEST CHEFS IN THE COLONIES With speoia natruetiona to PROVIDE THE BBST LUNCHEON OB TEA In the Country POR ONE SHILLING. The Bill ot Fare wid comprise POULTRY, GAME, FISH, *o„ *o„ In Season. GRILLB TO PERFECTION AT ANT HOUB PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LADIES. -" i BOOKS OF TICKETS ABE NOW ISSUED AT '. i REDUCED BATES. A STRING BAND wCU play all the NEWEST MUSIC ln Dining-room from 12,90 to 1,30 each Atr. 5089 BLIGH'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND BESTAUBANT BEST ACCOMMODATION In Town la now o9e ed to BOARDERS Donble room, 19a . per week j single room, 18a per week i board, withont lodging, 1& per week weekly dim-era, 4a pat week] board and lodging, 8s per day. Goodae. oommodation for familiea. Bmoking.rooin. ait. dn-r-room, with nae of piano, bath-room, vow** hatb. Sta-lin? t rae. 1*35 Business Notices. Ihob, (Ja ge r TAILOB, 95, Manoheater atreet. I havo a largo Stock of New Spring Goods. Inoluding Worsted Coatings and Tweeds ol all makes. Inspeotion invited : 8910 ri R A T E F U L-C OMFORTING. "EIPPS'S /^IOCOA j —_ j BREAKFAST. I "By a thorough knowledge of the J-utura laws wuioh govern the operatlona of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tablo with a delicately-flavoured oevorago which may Bave us many heavy doctors' SPf. It is by tho judicious use of Buoh articlea of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies aro floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fotal shaft by keep. ing ourselves woll fortified withpure blood and a P. r SPS. I n °u"B?ied frame."— See artiole in tbe " Sorvico Gazette." Mnde simply with boiling water or milk. i Sold in tlb paokota by Grocers, labelled thuß t— JAMES EPPS k CO., I HO-:<KOF_-HIO CHBMIBTB, LOSBOS. i E_a__HD. BEDDING OUT nTk^lT^l " Cuphoas, Lobelia or a v-P- Moaembyranthemums PLANTS Penstemons, varieties Potunias Salvia ' NOW READ*". Verbeuaa ; Geraniums Aiabis Alpliu Variegata Aquilogia Calceolarias, varieties Herbaceous Phlox, varieties Groundsel A CHOICE LOT Marigolds, African and • French, varieties Calliopsis, varieties to 11 k Pansios, varieties Heliotrope Carnations and Picotees, *S O L I) varieties Chrvon utl:e mams, varieties C H K A P . fio., 4c. We OIMBLETT. j 110, «*Ol.o3rt!o STREET.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5454, 30 October 1885, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5454, 30 October 1885, Page 1
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