EEpMs ALBION HOTEL, COLOMBO STRBBT N„ CHRISTCHURCH, M*bs E* Mi Batlst (Lute of Oxford and the Kingston Hotel, Sydenham) lien pout folly intimates to her old friends and the public generally, that the has now TAKEN THE ALBION HOTEL, In Colombo street, Christchurch, Whore ehs trnstx, by careful attention and the Best of Liquors, TO MERIT A PAIR PHARE OP THE PUBLIC PATKONAGB. X*HB METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Close to the Farmer** Co-operative Association Under Hew Management, THIS Hotel, l ituatod iu a convenient position being a short dif-tanoe from Post < ffleo and Railway, offers flrsfc-olaflx eooowti.odßtlmi to Travellers, Tonrhte, Visitorn and. Boarders who will find If, under the new management, one of the most commodious and comfoitr.b.e bouses in Christen uroh. The cuifiino is under a flrst-olas* ClnSf, aliberal table kept, and pu-trons will receivj every attention. Tariff strictly moderate. Letters and Telegrams vrf 1 bo promptly attended to. Hot and Cold Baths, Night Porter kept. Luncheon IS to 2p m. Tea sto 7. Table d’hote o o’clook. OTIO SCHKi-IDEE, 78SX Proprietor. T HE rjBdiKAI/ J_| OIAS L CHRISTCHURCH, JAMES WALLACE Having Bought toe tense o( the Property, w again conduct the budne-s entirely on hi- own account. Household minajjemeao personally supervised by *irs Wallace. Bathrooms fitted with Hot, Cold and Showar Et.tt s. A - ighfc Porter will attend to late Travellers. The Hotel possesses the best Billiard Saloon in 'Chriatclinrch, containing two '1 able, by Thurston and Aiooot. None but the hast Aloe, Wines, Spirits, &o. supplied, all o ear geo moderate. X 796 DHD'sB NtoW MANAGEMENT. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LATIMJBB SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH. C. BURTON... ... PbopeietOK. TRAVELLERS, Tourists and the General Pabiio will find this one of the Pleasantest and most Comfortable Houses in the City, CHARGES MODERATE. Wines, Ales and Spirits of the best Brands procurable. The famous Oscar y Amanda Brand of Cigars. Telephone No. 344, XBO3 HOT SPRINGS, HAN MGR PLAINS, VIA Christchurch dud Oulverden. JACK’S PASS TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Patronised by His IQxcellenoy the Governor, Lord Onslow, T - M& - Specially Adapted for Invalids and Ladies Visitors will find every comfort and convenience, CHARGES, 6s Per Day and 3s 6d Per Day, Buggy Provided, Free of Charge, to and from the Springs Dally. Asphalt Tennis Court. A. LAHMEBT, PROPRIETOR. XBS3 Al HOTEL, Cashel Street, Christchurch. . C. AMTBS desires to remind visitors to Christchurch that all the COMFORTS of a can he obtained at the Al Hotel. Farm and dairy produce brought fresh from the farm for Hotel use every morning. . Luncheon from 13 to 2 p.mTable d’hfite Every Sunday 1 pjn. Night Porter. X 857 V. m VISITORS, TOURISTS, COMMERCIALS, AND FAMILIES should Pat up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Tarraoe and Woroascsc Street tt 1b the Most Centrally Situated, and is noH knowledged to be the most Comfortable Hostelry in Christchurch. The household arrange* monte being under the direct supervision of Mrs Allen (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor) is a guarantee that guests will hare every attention paid to their requirements and comfort, a thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines. Spirits and Ales are the best that can be purchased, AUeopp’s Celebrated Barton Ale on Draught, The promt) test attention paid to telegrams and letters, ROBERT ALLEN, X 206 Proprietor. PIER HOTEL, WELLINGTON. J. 0 O ND O N (Late of tbs Club Hotel, Wellington), Psomuxoß. immediately opposite the QUEEN’S WHARF, Very extensive additions have recently been mads, there being now over Twenty-six Bedrooms. ( The present Proprietor has spared no expense in renovating and refurnishing the Hotel throughout, and made every preparation for the carrying on of Firstelans Business (snob as he has so long been identified with in connection with the Club Hotel, recently vacated by him owing to expiry of mi lease), TRAVELLERS, VISITORS AND OTHERS Will, at the PIER HOTEL, find Every Comfort, together with a FIRST-CLASS TABLE, SUITES OP ROOMS for Families and every attention, the domestic arrangements being under the immediate supervision of the Proprietor. X7Bl CjT RAND BE O T B L DUNEDIN, HOST CENTRAL AND OPEN POSITION IK THE OUT, New and Commodious Sample Booms, 4S7J J. * J- WATSON, Proprietor*. CLUB HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Under New Management, A. DOWNES, (Lat# of Club Hotel, Te Aroha Peopeikioe, THE LAEGEST.“mOOT CENTRAL AKP BEST APPOINTED Hotel An Wellington, SPACIOUS Dining and SHting-Rooms, Commerslai Room, Ladles’ Lmwing-Rooms and Rooms en suite. Large. Airy Bedroom*) The Hotel is most comfortably farnu.hed throughout. Ladies will receive at the Club every attention, the domestic arrangements being under the direct supervision of Mrs Downes (n<e Miss Jex). Hot, CoM and Shower Baths- Night Porter in attenduoa. CUISINE THE VERT BEST. p.O. Box No, 157. Telephone No. 71 TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE. X 737 Educational. EVENING CLASSES.—The Misses Carr (No. 23, Lichfield street east) have Reopened their Evening Classes. Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Composition, Ac., taught. Miss A, M. Carr, Member of Phonetic Society, and Member of National Phonographic Society, la forming Classes for Shorthand (Pitman’s). 4668 MISS J. SMITH RECEIVES PUPILS FOR PIANOFORTE LESSONS At her Residence, 184, Worcester street W, IT EOTUEBB given and Classes held on the Jj “ Theory of Music " and “ General Musical Knowledge." Pupils prepared for Trinity College (London) and Canterbury College Examinations. Terms on application. %BSS LA Card.] VIOLIN AND MANDOLINE. MB B. J. PAINTER (formerly of Dunedin Exhibition Orchestra, and late Bandmaster of R-M.il Oroya) will give instruction in the above instruments. Terms on application to Wo. 77, Chester street or to R. Painter, Ohemiet, Kllmoro street. XB3l MiaS TAILOR'S Classes for Dancing Resume WEDNESDAY, Feb. Bth. Afternoon, 4 o’clock; evening at 7. Other Classes to he arranged. The Modern and the original Dance* artistically taught. Fee 15e, course of 12. Private classes formed. Private lessons given. Special private classes for the Minuet, Gavotte, or ““ST m *> t Guiatafor oowrse of atx.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9969, 23 February 1893, Page 8
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