•''’Hotels;' c ' HKy N E' W E Y’ S R.I TEB lON XT OTEL. H TIMARU, And Imperial Hotel, Oamaru. These Hotels 1 are well known to- possess unri'vallcdaccomtnodalion for Visitors, and the Cuisine under the direction of Firstclass Cooks. WINES AND 1 SPIRITS' of the Best Brands in Bottle or by the Case. The Billiard-rooms; ,are|fltted ■yrith Alcock’s Best Tables. Meals, to catch all Trains, at . Moderate, Charges. ' ■ ■ ■ ■ B L. Q,.n JJOT J. Mcß E T H (Late of Doncaster Hotel, Washdyke.) Begs to Inform his friends and the Public .. that he has : LEASED THIS OLD ESTABLISHED HOSTELRY, When he hopes, by- supplying the best Accommodation and Liquors, to receive a continuance oftheir,patronage. IN THE REFRESHMENT ROOM Will he found all' seasonable viands at moderate charges. Breakfast, • rom 7 i 0 Luncheons • • f rO S“ P Tea .. • • from 5 t 1 8 WINES & SPIRITS AND ALL OTHER u-:. : DRINKS,. *{m . Of the verpßest Brands. GoodJAccommodation for Travellers. ... V*‘ ... r > J. MpBETH. WARNER’S. ' u COMMEECXALJOYEL. .CHRISTA R: NEB »8 to announce to his many friends in Christchurch and the adjoining Proi? ;< vinces thatharing ‘ lE-BNTERED INTO POSSESSION ;he above Hotel, which has been entirely ovated, re-decorated, and re-furnished the - latest; style, he ip now prepared to gome hia old friends and customers, THE BILLIARD SALOON, attached to the Hotel is unsurpassed by - other in tbfe Colony, containing three les specially imported from England to order of the Proprietor. B SUITES OF PRIVATE APART- ; , . . MENTS, ich: are elegantly furnished and apttted,..are entirely ■ distinct from the el'portion of the building, thus insuring feet privacy. ( ... l novdlty in colonial hotel : aocommodai wilUbe ayailabJe.at “The Commercial” DRAWING ROOM, , ,t specially select and exclusively fo ■ >.. ladies A high pressure water supply has been arranged for on the premises, and the Bath Booms' are fitted with every cpnveniencefor hot, coldj or shower baths 1 at any timci ■ ' Comment on the quality of the liquors supplied at The Commercial is unnecessary, as the cellar iruhdeFthe'special supervision of MrW.'F. Warner. ; The Hotel being most centrally situate, adjacent to the Cathedral, and within a short distance of the .Museum; Theatre, and othpr: public‘ buildings, and with a, tram service to all parts of the suburbs passing it at short intervals, renders it as a place of residence for families , or commercial . gentlemen visiting Christchurch. , ' ' , , For the convenience of commercial travelletshample rootns will be available.. An'excellent chef de cuisine has been engaged, l 'and generally my pains will be spared l to make the-Commercial • the leading hotel in Christchurch. > ■ Prqmpt attention will be - given to tele- 1 grams or letters applying for apartments. ; . ( 1 W.F. WARNER, .. . Pr rietor. ': Rvi) t-1 - i ' l , 1 , " ASHBURTON HOTEL, BAST STREET, ASHBURTON, . [BSTABLISTIFD 1863], ■; THE Proprietor of this Old-established House./whose; reputation is well known, desires to. intimate, to his Friends and ' the,Public generally that he has rebuilt and renovated the Old Establishment, which is heitv Second to none in the County lor Comfort and Convenience, and trusts that by strict attention to business, combined with Moderaie Charges, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Private Suites of Apartments for Families. First-class Table, hhder the Management y ‘ of an Able Chef do Cumne, • ' Good Stabling. D.MoKENZIE .. j ... Proprietor. Q U E BN’S H OTB L, Corner of Thames & Wear Streets, oalaku. JAS. MAREHAM .. Proprietor. This' magnificent Hotel is now open to the Pbblic, the Proprietor having spared no expense: in making iit the Finest Appointed House in New ■' 'Zealand. '' : ■ There is a SPLENDID BILLIARD SALOON on tbppremises, fitted with. Two of Adcock's Best fahies and'appurtenances. All Wines, Spirits, etc., guaranteed to be firstWlas^qh'ality, Vlsitdrs'patronising the Hotel may rely npofi' wing'made comfortable. • 111 JAO. MARKHAM, f-‘ ■ Proprietor. wQOH Ru R y HOT EL, Wax-elßosh. j ; P A N jg EE,O H 18, ](La,tf of Bruce’s Hotel, Akaroa.) , Has now taken this Hotel, and haring thoroughly renovated and re-furnished it throughout, is ; prepared to offer superior oration to travfl’, T ” The VlnuJa are of the jo* - yUA.lxx andeyr , . mtion is given .) w ,ifty favor with a call, ‘' ' .
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2827, 17 April 1882, Page 1
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670Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2827, 17 April 1882, Page 1
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