ORAM’S BOTATi HOTELTTISITOR* can obtain LtTJfOH'SOK V EVERY UAY, from 12 until 2. Attached to the Hotel Is a commodious Cange of Stabling, which Ifl now conducted MR M. H. ORAM, Bo that Clients can depend on receiving every attention. 1708
BEATTY’S PALACE HOTEL (NEXT THEATRE EOTAi, Gloucester street, E.). ,£N. E 0 E G B jgEAIII Desires to intimate to his friends and the public generally that be has again resumed possession of THE PALACE HOTEL, Which has been entirely EENOTATED AND BE-FITENISHED. The lofty and well-ventilated bedrooms have been re-decorated and fitted throughout regardless of expense, making the Palace second to none in the colony. There is a large and capitally furnished BILLIAED SALOON attached to the hotel, containing two of Alcock’s Prize Tables. The Palace Hotel is the recognised centre and home of the dramatic and other professional talent visiting the city, whore encomiums on the cuisine and general home comforts to be found at the Palace have been frequent and hearty. Mr Beatty being the owner of THE THEATEE EOYAL, which is acknowledged to be the most complete and the BEST THEATEE IN THE COLONY, capable of accommodating two thousand persons, is open to treat with managers at a fixed rental or on sharing terms. The Wines, Spirits, &0., are imported direct by the Proprietor, which should be a sufficient guarantee of their quality. 3163
THE SHADES. HEREFORD STREET. W« H."P°™ BEGS to announce that he has entirely RE-BUILT the Shades, and In solicit* lug the patronage of hla friends and the public generally, is determined that the prestige attaching to the Old House for the excellence of Its Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs sod Ales, shall bo fully maintained. Especial attention has been paid to the Ooldne, tbs resources of the Kitchen being very complete. ONE OP THE LARGEST BANGBS PROCURABLE, And a GBILL of corresponding size, has been fitted therein. The services of one of the best Ohefa has bean secured, so that the LUNCHEONS At the SHADES are SECOND TO NONE In the colony. Gentlemen whose business avocations necessitate Luncheon in the City are respectfully solicited to patronise this establishment. N.B. —The Grill is now in full swing. 3210
KLINGBNSTkIN’S family hotel AND RESTAURANT, Cashel street, Christchurch. having ob- • 11 tained an Hotel Lloense and made Alterations and Additions to his Premises, INVITES the PATRONAGE of the General Public. Luncheons and Meals nt all hours. Apartments for Families and Gentlemen. The wines, spirits, ales and liqueurs are second to none. 2863 A 1 H OT B L
MB JOHN OABL desires to intimate to his many old friends and customers that he has TAKEN POSSESSION of the above well-known HOSTELRY, where he trusts to onoe more greet them. Mr Carl can appeal with confidence to hie management during a long period at the Empire Hotel as an earnest that the A 1 Hotel in his hands will maintain the reputation It has hitherto borne as one of the best In Christchurch. Arrangements are now in progress for additions and Improvements which, when complete, will add still mors both to the comfort and convenience of visitors. The Wines, Ales, and Spirits will bo of the best brands, and second to none in the city. The bedrooms will be found lofty, airy, and furnished In the latest style. This department of the hotel will be under the immediate supervision of Mrs OarL 1477 CALEDONIAN HOTEL, CALEDONIAN ROAD. MB JOHN NEILL desires to intimate to his many friends and the public generally that he has purchased this wellknown Hotel. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the best brands. Good accommodation for boarders. 2890 Gladstone hotel, Durham street north, Ohrlsiohnrch, J. M'NAMARA, Late of the Railway Hotel, South Eakala, Proprietor. Superior stabling accommodation. A splendid Billiard Saloon. 8008 Clmstclmrcli Brewery* gi LIMITED, BEEWBES. MALTSTBE3, AND 330TTLEE8. SKEWERS OF LIGHT AND STRONG ALES AND STOUT. BOTTLERS or INDIA PALE ALE, LIGHT BITTER ALE, DOUBLE BROWN STOUT. BRONZE MEDAL AT MELBOURNE EXHIBITION. First Order of Merit for Bottled Ale. Second order of Merit for Bottled Stout. LOTTES. HIGH STBEET, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2657, 12 October 1882, Page 1
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678Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2657, 12 October 1882, Page 1
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