CHRISTCHURCH. —Continued. 'I I ■; | QUEEN’S HOTEL, - 4 'CRCRISTCHURCH, ; Corner of' Cashel and Manchester Sts. ; The favourite Farmers’ and West Coast i House. ■ Beings in-the centre of the City, ; the Queen’s commands a large trade. 5 Visitors-from .all parts of the Dominion. ! 1 Tariff 5s per ’ day. Luncheon 11 till 1. 1 Spacio'iis) Private Bar, where most rellI able liquors and Speight’s Prize Ales are dispensed. Enquiries promptly answered. ALEX.' MEHARY Proprietor. ; (Late Crown Lands Dept. West Coast), THE ROYAL HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Beautifully situated on the Bank of the Avon. Five minutes’ walk from centre of City. Trams pass the front entrances. Superior Accommodation for Touristsand Travellers. Every known modern conveniences. Tariff, 8s per Day. All ■ communications immediately attended to. P. HELMLING Proprietor. IMFWW ■ ■ < ■ '.W# ■/ .i-M ■kHKeS v ■MIb y Bswwhwl 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. wMFW I Tip 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. ZETLAND HOTEL, CASHEL ST. WEST, CHRISTCHURCH. THE FARMERS’ HOME. Only first quality brands of wines and spirits stocked. Telephone 395. P.O. Box 113. Hot dinner from 12 to 2 a special feature. Boarders will find every convenience, including hot, cold, and shower baths. Illuminated with electric light, which is a safeguard against fire. Night porter in attendance. A. J. O’MALLEY Proprietor. TATTERSALL’S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, CASHEL STREET, TRIANGLE. Telephone 214. This well-known House needs no recommendation. Visitors always return to it. BEST LUNCH IN TOWN (from 12 to 2). ONE SHILLING. FRANK GRIFFIN Proprietor. SUTTON’S DOMINION HOTEL, Glou-cester-st. (right opp. Theatre Royal). The cosiest and most up-to-date Hostel in Christchurch, situated in the heart of the business centre. Luxuriously furnished; large well appointed Dining Room; excellent cuisine. Tariff 7s 6<l per day, £2 5s per week. Telegrams and letters receive prompt attention. J. T. SUTTON, Proprietor. D A WJUSVIKira I THIS SPACE IS RESERVED. MASONIC HOTEL, DANNEVIRKE. C. A. JENSEN...... Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. EVERY COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. THE CLUB HOTEL, * DANNEVIRKE. H. BAKER Proprietor. Opposite f the Railway Station. AH. trains stop sufficient time for refresh-i ments. ‘ , Wines and Spirits of best brands only stocked.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 3 October 1912, Page 28
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394Page 28 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 3 October 1912, Page 28
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