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JtusincxH Notices t THE LEADING HOUSE s IN THE COLONY I For Fashionable Drapery AND i HOUSEHOLD J?Ur]NISHI]N(GS. PARTIES about to FURNISH are cordially invited to INSPECT oui MATCHLESS STOCKS OF 5 CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. PATTERNS sent POST FREE on Application. ONE SHILLING off every Pound DISCOUNT for CASH. CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. CRITERION COACH FACTORY, VICTORIA, PETERBOROUGH AND KILMORE STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. FIRST PRIZE N.Z. International Exhibition (1882) for CIRCULAR BROUGHAM. FIRST PRIZE N.Z. International Exhibition for BUGGIES. W. MOOE & CO., Coach, and Tram-Car Builders. Winners of President's Prize Cup for Greatest Number of Points in Colonial Manufactures, and First Prize Medals at Canterbury Agricultural Shows, and Certificates at Melbourne and New Zealand Fxhibitions. Mr B. Barker will give intending customers all information for new carriages or repairs. Sir ESTIMATES GIVEN.

Hotel* TT OTEL, Latimer Square, Christchuroh. C. BURTON ... Proprietor This Hotel having been entirely renovated, visitors will find the Occidental a pleasant and comfortable home. Terms two guineas per week. Apartments en suite can be engaged by letter or telegram. Private Sitting-rooms. WHITE HART HOTEL High Street, ChristchurchJOHNNEILL WILL be glad to welcome his old friends and the public generally and assures them .they will find the Bote- replete with, every comfort and convenience. The Hotel, being in the centre of the city, will be found most convenient for visitors. Tariff—Per Week, £2 2s; Breakfast, 2s ; Lunch, Is; Dinner, 2s 6d; Bed, 2s t Special Arrangements for Families, EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOMS, •JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. LAKE TpORSYTH TTOTEL SAMUEL NUTT, Proprietor. THE BEST LIQUORS kept, best Beds provided, and Horses really well attended to. Excellent Yards have been erected just epposite, where stock sales can be conducted by auctioneers. It is also the intention of the proprietor to use every effort to accommodate the public by getting a railway siding erected opposite the Lake Forsyth Arms, which he feels to be a great public want. Excellent Yard and Paddock Accommodation for Stock on the Road, To those driving stock to Addington.; to travellers, consisting of "all sorts and conditions of men," a most hearty welcome will be accorded by SAMUEL NUTT.

Iloteld Queen's Hotel, CHRISTCHURCH, CORNER op Manchester and Cashel Streets. —THE WELL-KNOWN PENINSULAHOUSE. J. MOLLOY, Proprietor. VISITORS, TOURISTS, COMMERCIALS, I AND FAMILIES i SHOULD PUT UP AT THE ipLABENDON TT OTEL, (Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester St. It is the most Centrally Situated, and is acknowledged to be the most Com-. fortable Hostelry in Christchurch. 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 comfort. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits, and Ales are the best that can be purchased. Allsopp's Celebrated Burton Ale on Draught. The promptest attention paid 9 telegrams and letters. ROBERT ALLEN, ProprietorAlbion Hotel, LYTTELTON. HOUSE of call for visitors _I_\ from the Peninsula. Corner of London and Canterbury Sts., LyTTEIiTON. The above Hotel is under new management. T. C. HIDKSON (Late of the Bluff Hotel, Coalgate) Proprietor. NOTED FOR ITS FIRST-CLASS TABLE POR WHICH NO EXPENSE IS SPARED. NONE BUT THE BEST OP ! ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS KEPT. BILLIARD ROOM. One ol the finest in, the Southern Hemisphere, which is supplied with two of Alcock's best match tables—not to be » equalled. ■{ G@OD STAILING^

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2057, 2 June 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2057, 2 June 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2057, 2 June 1896, Page 1

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