, CHRISTCHURCH—Continued. QUEEN’S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Corner of Cashel and Manchester Sts. The favourite Farmers’ and West Coast House. Being in the centre of the City, the Queen’s commands a large trade. Visitors from all parts of the Dominion. Tariff 5s per day. Luncheon 11 till 1. Spacious Private Bar, where most reliable liquors and Speight’s Prize Ales are dispensed. Enquiries promptly answered. ALEX. MEHARY Proprietor. (Late Crown Lands Dept. West Coast). . .. CITY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Under entirely new management. The City Hotel is undoubtedly the most centrally situated house in town. It faces Cathedral Square, with Herefordstreet running through and High-street and Colombo-street on either side. The Hotel affords excellent accommodation,, and special attention is devoted to the comfort of patrons. Tariff moderate. Superior brands of wines and spirits, and Speight’s prize ales on draught. Telegrams “City Hotel” promptly answered. Telephone 608. P.O. Box 558. W. S. MITCHELL Proprietor.. (Late Ashburton, Amberley and Southbridge). ■Mißglfi Ijft THE NEW CLARENDON HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH. CORNER OF OXFORD TERRACE AND WORCESTER-STREET. One Minute’s Walk from General Post Office. Recently Re-built. Superior Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. All Modern Conveniences. Splendidly Situated. D. COLLINS Proprietor. Wf 1)4 iITIe -— . - STAR AND GARTER HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Corner’ Barbadoes St. and Oxford Ter. PAUL B. FLOOD, Proprietor. Everything first-class, and Ales, Wines, and Spiritsare of the Highest Order.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1158, 20 June 1912, Page 24
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217Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1158, 20 June 1912, Page 24
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