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THE LEADING i.J OUSE IN THE COLONY For Fashionable Drapeky AND HOUSEHOLD JFU^NISm]S(GS. PARTIES about to FURNISH are cordially invited to INSPECT oar MATCHLESS STOCKS OP CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. 1 PATTERNS sent POST: FREE on Application. ONE SHILLING off every Found DISCOUNT for CASH. CABHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. ! CRITERION COACH FACTORY, VICTORIA, PETERBOROUGH AND KILMORE STREETS, : CHRISTCHURCH. \ FIR>T I'RKG Inicrniitfonal Kxhiht«ion (1882) for CIRCULAR] BROUGHAM. I FIRbT PRIZE N.Z. International Exhibition for BUGGIES, j W. MOOE & CO., roach, and Tram-Car Builders. Winners of Presidont's Prize Cap for Greatest Number of Points in Colonial Manufactures, and Firpt Prize Medals at CnnterWry Agricultural Shows, and Certificates at Melbourne and New 'Zealand V xliibitions. Mr B. Barker will give intending customers all information For new carriages or repairs-. I . &r FSTIMATES GIVEN. . " j

Ilotelw OCCIDENTAL TJIAMILY JJ TjOTELj Latimer Square, CfiRisTOHtiROH, 0. BURTON ... Proprietor This Hotel having been entirely renovated, visitors will find the Occider.tel a pleasant and comfortable home. Terms two guineas per Wβ'k. Apartments en snite can be engaged by letter of telpgram Private Sitting-rooms. WHITi: HART HOTEL High Street, Chribtchurch,JOHNNEILL WILL bo glad to welcome his old friends nnd the public generall'v and assures them they will find the fiote- replete with every comfort and convenience. The Hotel, being in the centre of the city, wilt be found most convenient for visitors. I Tariff—Per Week, £2 2e; Breakfast, 2s ; Lunch, Is; Dinner, 2s 6d; Bed, 2s, Special- Arrangements for Families, KXCKLLENT BILLIARD BOOMS. i"M\ \EILL, Proprietor. T AXE TpORSYTH TTOTEL ;-. 'SAMr aEL 2J UT T, I -Proprietor. q^E : BKBT LIQUORS kept; JL'u-bß»t Beds provided, and HoVses reiUy well attended to/Excellent : Yards^ hjave ; ]becp ejected just opposite, :where stock sales can be conducted, by ' -\■■-.; ■> '~ :; . ■ It;is also.thetnt^ntiWofthepropriefcor io okc ejerj eftori to accommodate the public by gt'lUng »; skiing erected opposite the Ls*ke Forsyth Amie,■ wijii'h Ije'ieels to be a great public want. ■KsceUent Yard and Paddock Aecom- '. modatiori ior iStpck on •'■ ': ' ': I the Road. To thosf driving stock to Addington ; to t!-ave!!ei v s, coneieting of "all sorts and ■ conditions of men," a most hearty weicoßH) will be accorded by. : -. " ■ - SAMUEL NUtTT.

Hotel* Queen's Hotel, CHRISTCHURCH, CORNEH OF Manchester and Cashel Streets. 1 —THE WELL-KNOWN PENINSULAHOUSE. J. MOLLOY, Proprietor VISITORS, TOURIST , *, COMMERCIALS. AND FAMILIES SHOULD PUT UP AT THE pLARENDON TJ 0 T E L, Corner Oxford Terrnce and Worcester St. It is the most Centrally Situated, and is acknowledged to be ' the most Comfortable Hostelry in tJhristchureh. The household arrangements being under the direct supervision of Mrs Allen (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor) is a guarantee that guests will have every attention paid to their requirements and nomfort. A thoroughly good Cook in of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits, and Ales are the beet that can be purchased. Allsopp's Celebrated Burton Ale on Drought. The promptest attention paid o telegrams and letters. ROBERT ALLEN, . , >■ / Proprietor. Albion Hotel, v ; LYTTELTON. , "VTOTED HOUSE of call for .visitors JliSI from the Peninsula.; • .<■ ;. . : .\. Corner of London and Canterbury Sts., ' ' lJz\Tiiifos.'"\ '*"'...".:'■*■ The above ie under new :; ■ ' ' "' meht. " •■'■'■■■ ■■■■'<• i ■■>. ..s' '. ' :,, (.;,' - ; T : Q. flldKftON,. ; -'' i ' • (Lat«t)f the Blufl" Hotf I', Coalgate) '.''. ' ' '■" ' : . - ';''l J rßprietor*- ; NOTED FOR ITS FIRBT-CLASS TABLE FOR WHICH ; NO EXPENSE IS SPARED. KONE BUT THE BEST .-.." OF , - ■ ■ ■' •". ■ALES, WINES, *ND SPJRITS KEPT. ; B.ILLIAHD BOOM. ■ One ,ol the finest ia the Houihern ■■ ' Hemisphere, which is.supplied with two lof Aleock'a k j bi roeteli tabJes—not to It .- . ' 1 * CW'KIP W&bLWQK

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2055, 22 May 1896, Page 1

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