THE CITY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH rpHIS First Class Hotel is conI veniently situate, attractively comfortable and quiet. AU the appointments of the house are on modern lines k The comfort of patrons has beer made a study in every direction, all the rooms having beer fitted up and furnished in a way assur ing that end. Suites of rooms. First Class Table The CITY HOTEL is second to none in Christchurch for comfort, convenience and general excellence. MODERATE CHARGES. Mrs R. J. WHITTLE, Proprietress. ADELPHI HOTEL, WEST END, KAIKOURA. 1 (~N OOD accommodation. Liberal Tillable. Liquors best Stables, loose boxes and paddocks. Horses ami Buggies on hire at shortest notice. T. LASCELLES, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. TORQUAY ST., KAIKOURA. HAVING Leased this favorite Hotel, solicits a continuance of the Patronage which has always been so liberally bestowed upon it. The Accommodation is second to none in Kaikoura, the house having been specially fitted up. for the convenience of Families Tourists, &c. JAS. HORNER, Proprietor CLUB HOTEL, THE ESPLANADE, KAIKOURA rnllE CLUB is centrally situated, _I and ' Commercial Travellers and Tourists will find it replete with al J that is necessaay to insure their comfort. Wines, Ales and Spirits of the best brands. SUPERIOR BILLIARD ROOM Good Stabling R. CONEYS, Proprietor. PIER HOTEL, THE PORT, KAIKOURA. FHHE most convenient house in I Kaikoura for Visitors by steamer, to whom special attention is given. The house is ursurpassed for comfort. Excellence in all things the aim r. McCullough. , Lessee H. FLOWER. Agent for the Massey-Harris Bicycle. /*iYCLE Sundries of all descriptionfT'kept in stock. Tyres, Lamps, Pumps at all prices. Cash or terms to suit everybody,
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 13, 16 February 1904, Page 1
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271Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Kaikoura Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 13, 16 February 1904, Page 1
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