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<tt«»i« NOTICE?™™ ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 Persons. IN thanking my many friends and the pubic generally for their liberal patronage during the past ten years, both at the Victorian and Southern Cross Hotels, I beg respectfully to inform them th 11 have taken a long lease of that conveniently situated and commodious Hotel, hitherto known as BARRETT'S And situated atthecornrr of Manchester and High streets, which it is my intention to thoroughly renovate. The spacious bedrooms afford accommodation for over 100 persons, whilst the private sitting-rooms are second to none in any hotel in the Colony. The lofty and well-lighted dinirgroom is unsurpassed, and as I have secured the services of a first-class Chef, the Cuisine will be both liberal and professionally perfect, and I confidently hope that the satisfaction given by my catering for the Canterbury Saleyards Company, the Agricultural and Pastoral Association, and the Canterbury Yoemanry Cavalry for the past three years wiU be a sufficient guarantee that nothing shall be wanting as regards this department. Special arrangements can be made for the ac ommodation of Travelling Cricket or Football Teams, &c, and Rooms can be obtained at any time for the use of Clubs, Associations, and others wishing to hold meetings, P. BURKE. WHITE PARSONS, MITRE HOTEL, LYTTELTON.

HSu«iin»«« Notice* jTr^TTr^A^ITM^YiT. TE. TAYLOR announces that he . has secured the wholesale and retail agency for Messrs T. Bunting and Co.'s LTQUID AMMONIA, which is in large request for sanitary and cleansing purposes. A saving of money, time and labour is effected by using this excellent preparation. It is useful for washing blankets and all kinds of clothing, for wool scouring, scrubbing floors, etc. It removes grease and other stains, and cures rheumatism, sprains, bruises, chilblains, asthma, and bee stings. The following testimonials speak for themselves :-— Christchurch, July 7, 1890. Mr T. Bunting. Dear Sir, —I prefer your Ammonia for washing better than anything I have ever used. I find it removes grease, and gives the clothes a good colour without injury.—Yours truly, Mas Parrott. South Belt Laundry, Christchurch. Christelmrcf., Jnfy 7, 1890. Mr T. Bunting. Dear Sir,—-I feel vpry thankful to say that since using your Ammonia, my daughter has quite recovered. For three months the doctor has been treating her for a severe bruise, in fact he said tho bono was becoming diseased, and could do her no good. After one week's trial of the Ammonij, a great improvement was noticed, and at the end of three weeks the arm was as well as ever.— Yours truly, Mrs Binning. 186 Barbadoes St., Christchurch. T. E. TAYLOR, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT, AKAROA. FOR upwards of a quarter of a century the public have known and appreciated W. GREGG AND GO'S " Crown," " Eagle," " Exhibition," and " Club " brands of COFFEE. THE POPULAR BLENDS OF TEA ARE GRUGG & CO.'S Crown Eagle Exhi»'tion Cluu 2s lb. 2s4dlb. 2s oV. lb. 3s lb. Net weight in and lib packets, 21b fancy canisters and slb and 101b tins. These Teas are blended by an experienced bbnder from one of the leading London i ouses. One rial will ensure their constant use. The above Teas and Coffees are to be obtained from IVI. G. DALT^ ST 0 -.{ X X R R PER. AEABC

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 1524, 20 February 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 1524, 20 February 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 1524, 20 February 1891, Page 1

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