Hotffili, WANTED. Visitor* to rsmember that the CAVE ROCK HOTEL, SUMNER. Is most conveniently situated to the beach (facing tbs Cave Book), sod tfast customers will find every comfort snd convenience. Terms moderate. MiO 400 O. E. WETHEKED, THE QuEEN'S BCoTKL, CHRISTCHURCH, Bor Homo Comforts and Moderate Chargee. C. KNOWSLEY, pßorairroß. 2884 *B7 BRUCE'S FAMILY HOTEL, AKAKOATMTO 01 potiso has been soared In making the above- one of the boat and most comfortable family hotels In the Colony. It Is pleasantly situated, within a stone's throw of tbe beach, commands a magnificent view of the harbour of Akaroa. Terms moderate. THOMAS O RANGE, 9107 70 Late of Lyttelton, Proprietor. SHIP HOTEL, TIM ABU. BT|/r*/2L UINNBB3 do*!™* to Intimate • ITJL VT to his friends and the general pnbllo that in addition to his previous acoommo. nation, he has now opened ail those rooms In Stratballnn street, known as tbe South Canterbury Club, consisting of Dining-room, Commercial Boom, Smoking R.«om ( Bath Boom, Billiard Boom with two of Aloook'e bent tables, Unites of Booms for Families and n large Sample Boom for Commercial Travellers. These rooms, for accommodation, oomfoit and ventilation, cannot bo equalled in Now Zealand. D, M‘G, having mode it his business to engage an efficient staff of servants, those patronising his establishment may depend on the utmost attention being paid to their several requirements, D. M'OUINNESS. 9234 78 T HE 8 TAB O T B L, TAUBANGA. W. H. BEN NET, (Late of A 1 Hotel. Christchurch), PROPRIETOR, 8883 71 CAPE DE FAB 18. F. A. B E N A S JJAS pleasure in inviting pnbllo attention to the new SAFE DE PABIS. CASHEL STREET. The appointments of this establishment have won high encomiums from the leading journals; and it is I his Intention to spare no effort to secure continued patronage. Lightness, Cheerfulness, Perfect Appointments, Splendid Cuisine. Wines and Beers of the best brands. 70 0 Conveyances. HAYWARD’S (late Ball) Sumner Moil Coaches leave Morton’s Hotel, Carlstohnrch, daily 10.15, 1.30, 5 p.m,; leave Patterson's Marine Hotel, Sumner, daily 8.10, 11.30,3.30,5 for summer months, from Oct. I. Sunday—Lea re Morton’s Hotel 10,15. 2 p.m., 6 p.m.: lea e Patterson's Sumner# 8,30, 12,15, 6 p.m. Picnic parties and family as per agreement. W. Hayward, Sumner, Morton's Hotel Christohnroh 8329 LONGBEACH COACH. THE Longbeaoh Coach leaves Ashburton every day (Sundays excepted) at 4.40 p.m., after arrival of train from Christchurch. The coach leaves Longbeaoh, on the return journey, every morning at 7.20 a.m. Single Fare, ss; Betnrn, Ba. W. E. BOND, (Late T. Cotton), Proprietor. BALCAIEN TO LEITHFIELD. ON and after Ist Jan. 1881, a Conveyance will Leave (the Post office) J. White and Co.’s Store, Leithfield, in tine to meet the morning train for Christohnroh, and morning and evening trains tom Chrlstohnrah. _ D. SHAW Proprietor WAIHS BUSH, OERALDENX AND OBABI ROYAL MAIL COACH. fin HE OHBAPBBT, "BEST, and SHORTEST B ROGTB to Geraldine and Walld Bush It from the Otari Railway Station, when oar oosvsy. anaes ran to anil from all trains North and South. We leave the Waihi bneh every morning at M minutes pest Six, and Geraldine at 20 mlnntrapaM ‘Jovas, ic time to catch the Erst train for Tlman tudChrietohnzch, Parcels snd Luggage to and Iron the Station reodve oust best attention, J. MUNDELL. TELEGRAPH LIKE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES TO BURUNDI AND WAIAU. Cl OAO HB 0 lews Amberiey for Hnroasl j every Horning, end few Waian ern Mon. day and Thursdays Upper Waian Ferry, Tueedxj on arrival of first train from Christcbnwh, re* taming feom Etiranal dolly, aa-i from Waian awry Tuesday and Friday; upper Waian Ferry. Thursday, at 7,20, FRANCIS SOLDER. Proprietor, EXCURSION ACROSS THE SOUTHERN ALPS. SPLENDID MOUNTAIN A BUSH SCENERY. WEST COAST. •.ORB * CO.’S T* INS of Royal Mail Coached from Christohnroh 1 i to Hokitika, Greymonth, Unman, Eos a, Beefton, snd Westport, leave Springfield every Tuesday and Friday on arrival of first Train, returning to Chriei church on Wednesday and Saturday. Passengers are requested to secure their seats at Cobb rd Co.'s Office, Cathedral Square, Christ church, possible before 5 p.m. the preceding day, where th a will receive every information required. Qt. at reductions on luggage and parcel*. A. BINNIE A CO., Proprietors. C A. ULRICH, Agent, - Cobb and Co.’s Office, Cathedral Square. Christohnroh. ROYAL MAIL COACH. SOUTH BAKAXjTaND BABKHXLL,
A CONVEYANCE will I<mto BatrhlU daily at tun. for Booth Bakaia, returning at 10 a,m, Baggies and Saddle Horses on Bln. THOa MUTTEB, FrtpMoi ASHBURTON, ABHBUBTOH FOBKB, AMO MOUNT 80MEBB BOYAL MAIL COACH. ;maiß Conch Icstm Ashburton nmj Tuesday JL and Friday on tha arrival oC the Bnirsss 'min from Ohriatahnroh and the ordinary Trail tzom Tinaro, returning every Wednesday and Saturday, la Mina foe lha last Trains north an* tenth. ' Bugsies and Saddle Herpes always on hire. All communications nunotuauy rttondsd to. EDWABI) OOOXSOH. Proprietor, Ashburton Livery StabW opposlt UaiiwayOtatlt HOT BPBIHOB HA;-MSB PLAIN a AMUBI. N .XSON^PKOVIHOE. OIBEOT oc-m nulastlon by Moll Coach every Tneoday. on arrival of flirt twin tram Ohtirtohntsh, rat mlng every Thmaday moral* g in tlma to oawih Im. twin tor Christchurch. PUANOXB KOLDBB, **»oprlato» BAHOAIBB TO TiHITHFIELD. COACH will the City Hotel, LeitkfleU in tlma to meat tha Morning train o> hchnroh, and .Morning and JBvanln* Train (ram CBurtatohuroh B. STACK. Pvaortutot, X3TollßEß.—Established 1833.—UIUTEKA* T ft JAMES' BLIBTKB la used la Her Majesty’* Cavalry Begfanente, patronised by Sir oharleaXWb(aa,lnapeotoH3«D«ral of the Cavalry foroea. and highly eulogised by Professor Oolauan, of the Boyal Votarinary College, London, in his re perttotha AdJntanHHnatal. Its great efficacy lx all oasc* where blistering la usually applied la wall known t and its celebrity haa extended to all the greet studs throußhout the world. Ho boras wU) gnaw It. Oatmog.—Hone genuine without the signature* of the proprietors. B, B. JAMES and J. JAMBS, at* on tha tovlabcl of every pot. Agant»->KBhEPTUOBHSt FBOBSBB *OO, Christchurch. Srtons „•» wal rywtoa
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6511, 9 January 1882, Page 6
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977Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6511, 9 January 1882, Page 6
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