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:ols>. T B E* H 1 : ,; % ;iv - *. ; ' : : f !i -. : !,"- , ‘.v Ml) , til '•’ ' —i Tlicsi Hotels ArC v wcW r kh6wh't'o’-’ possess unrivalled ^ d ' .; ..,,. -■••; ■il'!’:. , ni ■ ■ -.:• ■ I WINE&-AND- SPI-RI-T&■ >■' of tlic Best Brands in Bottl-ebr' byth'd Case. The Billiard-rooms arc|flttcd with Alcock’s ■ : -, . ,- Best Tables. * Meals to catch all Trains, at Moderate Charges! ‘“■ ■• ; 1 ’ ’ . arm —' O ii D;. ,TT>: A N K.i.’TT 0 T E L (Late of Doncastenllotet, Washdykc.) [legs to, infoikn his friends and the Pnblid ;idT .->=r if hat •he Has " 1 LEIsED’ THIS OLD ESTABLISHED fti >:-■ ( HOSTELRY,’ ; • ■'; ‘ Wh6il ; tad hOpeS;'by -supplying 'thfe best dccdniniodatihn and. Liquors- to receive a continuance of their patronage. - ■ (■ • IN THB I BEFKESI;IMENT ROOM Ii; . , ill' 'be i-fonnd.; ail.'scasonable:. viands- at nodorate charges. -1 < ) ■ bivii i;d n ’- ; •Breakfast, -;ir,pmr | till 10 Luncheons, Tfra i. yr b:-- - J <m ” uI H • ic : SPißll’S AND ALHOTHEE "■ DRINKS, ’ , ■ ~O f^hAvdry, B estfßr!tads.;;i (- J ; . GdocFAcdom'tnddatio-'n for Travellers. .1 ' ■ i'’ A” '■ J. McIiETH. .h id -tl: i-WABNEE’S 'V* n ‘,; “ COMMERCIAL 1 HOTEL. JCATHEDRAL SQUARE£CHRIbT-'-,-.li i : .OHHftOHv ‘J : ' ' egsHV'khou'dcc to''his m'Ahy'fHonds in Christchurch liml HlviVadfining Provinceiftlrat having--''-^-”"' EE-ENTEEED INTO POSSESSION ? E the above tlcftdlwhich liastbdenjcnttrely •novated, redecorated, and rc-furnishod i the latest style, he is now prepared to elconid his- old, frju}h<jls THE BILLIARD SALOON. Attached to the Hofei is unsurpassed by IV other in the Colony, ’containing three .bles specially Imported frbm EifelantHo ic order-df 'the Proprietor.’ HE SUITES OF PRIVATE APART- • MBNTS, hich arc' elegatftly 'Turnishdd and aprintdd; ■ ‘area • entirely distinct from the del pqrtiop of,thc buUd,ing„thus insuring erfect privacy. ■ A novelty in colonirtlihoteli accdmmodaon will bf qvapable at (‘The. Commercial” ;pt specially'-'select' and exclusively fo* / -ladies:. j ■ , ■ A higii pressure'vvatcr siippiy has been •ranged' itofewjnt- theupmniscsj and -the ath Eooms-.-aro .fitted, with-, every-.con-mience 'for' hot,, cold,.or shower baths, at, IV time.' ... Comment on the quality of ’the iliquorsipplied at ,The,Commercial is unnecessary, i the cellar is under the special supervion of MrW.'P. 1 Warner- ‘ ' The (Hotel being most centrally i situate, liacent. to the (Cathedral, qnd; within,a. iort distance of the Museum, Theatre, and her public’ buildings, arid’with a’tram irviceltoraJl (parts of-thei suburbs passing at short intervals, renders, it i a pike bf residence; ,for _f amiJics ; or jmmercial gentlemen. Vi&itiilg * Christlurch. dn/"fiho 1 -’-. . For th.c ..convenience ~of .. cpipmgrcial 'avclldra.'sampie rooms will he available. An excelle'ilt'chef ’ de'-cuisiiie been igaged,land generally hq-pains will bo* >ared to make the .Commercial, tl>e leading itel in Christchurch.^ Prompt Attention will the ■ given to' telarams letters, apply^ng^E.Qr^^^tt^c n !?.• ■ Pr ■ rietdri I’ruir.u! i: iliiv ASHBURTON HOTEL, !i EAST STREET,' ASHBURTON, 1863].'" '. The propnetp* this, House, .whose’ reputation is well known, eCßirds to iTitimutc to his Frienfls and thatEoblioP generally’‘that he; hasfebuilt and,ronovated,the Old, Eptahlishplcnt, which is now Second to none in the County, for Comfort • aiid''CoHi/ehicnco,'and trusts that by fltiioti attention': to business, combined vlth; ptyarges, thpaprit-d fair share of.pumid patronage. r _ (t . . Private Suites of Apartments for ■ FpjH®?;.,,rmorr-.ri! Tto,’ under' the Management’ of an Abie* Ohej.de • (Uinne. '■ ■ ;r ( Good*Stabling. 1 D. MoKEN’ZIB ’ •ftdprietof.’ .:u ’no -■‘■"-•• |i Q U E BN/‘d’’;'o'd¥Js% .. CoKNiiii top k Wear Striskis,. " ri OAM ARU. FAS. MARKHAM-.:..- -RROpribxor. phis rna-niliccnt Hotel is'now'ppcn to 3 Public, the ProprietorhaV no [icnse in makipgit tbfti. ;;; i uk:; Finest- AcprinT'ed Housus./in. iNkwi.i Zealand. I; "in;i ’ ' ' ' There is, a ’ SPLENDID -BIHLIARD SALOON . the promises, fitted with Two of Allcock’s isfc Tables and appurtenances. All Wincij,;S,pir,lls, etc., guaranteed to be st-class'quality, ’ ■ . . Visitors patronising the Hotel ’may rely ion being made comfortable, JAS. MARKHAM, Proprietor. WOOD BU R Y H. OTE L, Wai-hi BysH.,. -j: | oH ii ;p' E E. UIfE E, (Late of Bruce’s Hotel, Akaroa.) ! now taken this Hotel,'and having roughly renovated and it ingliout, da prepared to oiler- superior iramodatiop to liavelle’S andYisitois. he Viands are of the B itST CALI I / every attention is given to all who may >r the house with a aall. - GOOD STABLING.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2830, 20 April 1882, Page 1

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635

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2830, 20 April 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2830, 20 April 1882, Page 1

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