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BuftineeiM Kotiicee. Contractors to the N.Z. Government ASHBY f BERGH & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, 217 High Street, 129 Hereford Street, 130 Cashel Streets, OHRISTCHUKCH Hold the Largest and Best Assortment of Hardware in all its branches in the city. SEASONABLE SPECJALTIES-Cattle Dehorners, Cricket, Tenuis, and Croquet SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE, suitable for all descriprione of Oi Prese its and Frizes. New Goods arriving by every English and American boat. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.

K. Fo»t»ei» & Co. FOrt THE Xmae—Mew Year Holidays AND THK GRASS SEED SEASON. Sugar for Preserving— BEST MILLAQUIN CANE, 2£d per lb. Flour-Finest Roller in packs £7 10 per ton ; in 1001b bigs ±!8 per ton. Teas —The host full flavored rich liquor Tea. Chinese, Oylori, ;md Indian at from la 3d pe' . Hi. upwards. Samples on application. Fruit*—Firc-t Pv'ros Currants, ss. per lb : finest Kfiisens (Valenciaa) 6£d per lb ; New Fins 8d per box; Muscat eh from Is 3d |-er lb ; Canned and Pr< ■ served FruiU of all kinds. Assorted Cases of QQ^ WINES, SPIRITS. &c, for containing 3 Bottles of Sco'ch Whisky 3 ~ Assorted Wines 6 ~ Ale or Stout (colonial) Fuli Stocks of CHINA and GLASSWARK. We are the cheapest house in Canterbury for those goods. Ifooliß—B.T. Sickle. No. 4, Iβ 9d ; No. £ 2s each ; B.T. solid back No. 4 Is 9d, No. n 2s ; B.T. rivetted back No 4 2s, No. 5 2s 3d ; Brades solid No. 4 Is 6d, No. 5 Is 9J. Billies, Pannikin*, Tea Kettles. Knives an 1 F irks 9(1, Is, and Is 3d pc- pail Spoons—Tea and Dessert Bpoons Tenta and Siys, 6 x 8, 8 x 10, and 10 x 12 Grass Seed Cloths, all sizes. Prices on ap plication. Pocket Knives. Stones—lndianpond 4d cv All sorts of Hardware and Furnishing Ironmongery. ROBT. FORBES & CO., Importers and General Merchant, KOKWLH QUAY, LYTTELTON. N.B.—Remember there a-e NO RAIL or cartage CIIARGKS on our Goods, everything beii'g free on s , earner here. Stud TO fTAND TUIS SKA."ON AT THE HOMKSTE4D, FRBNOH FAkW. The Core Stallion BLACK ARROW BLACK ARROW U by Bay Archer, out of Mr Sunckell'a well-known mare Jeanefe, aud ia theiefore the nearest approach to a pure-bred Coco now alive. He is a black horse of immense strength in proportion to his size, neat andcompict, and showing all the salieut points oi his breed, which has been proved to have greater power of endurance than any other. TKRM--S ason. £2; gimantse, £3 jTioo iii fee se, payable first service. WAI. WKIGHT, ' Proprietor.

Hotel* QATE DE pARIS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH , T3ENINSULA Resident are iaforme A that WALTER PARSONS (born and reared in the town of Akaroa) has succeeded Messrs. Arenas and Burke as Proprietor or the above well-known hotel. There is no more COMFORTABLE or CENTRAL hotel in the city of Christehuroh and no pains will be spared to render it a. pleasant home to all Peninsula friends who* pay it a visit. Board and Lodging at moderate rates. Beer, Splits, and Wines of the Bbsf Brands. A first visit is solicited. , WALTER PARSONS, Proprietor TattersalFs~Hotel, CASHEL STREET, r t Under new Management. |3 BURKE (late of the Cafe de Pari ß > -*- • has pleasure iv notifying to his Fiiends in Akaroa. Littie River, and the r Bays, and the Public generally that he ig. r now to be found at the above, from which •* he intends to direct the CATERING ■ BRANCH of the Business The Premises have been thoroughly renovated, and a Luncheon Room added. hUNU ' HEON from neon till 2 p.m., ONE SHILLING. TEA from 5 to 7 p.m., ONE SHILLINGReference to the Clnse of Liquors kept or the Generui Management ia unnecessary. , WHITE HART HOTEL,, High; Street, C H R 1,8 T C H U R v H. JOHN NEILL o WILL be glad to welcome his old f friends and the public generally, and. assures th< m they will find the Hotel 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 2e ; Breakfast, 2s j t Luuch, Iβ ; Dinner, 2s 6d ; Bed, 2s. Special arrangements for Families. EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOMS. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. '" Thß OLD PENINSULA. HOUSE. QUEEN'S HOTEL, ;, OHRISTCHURCH, MR. B. FLYNiN begs to announcethat he ha« taken the above Hotel from Mr.. Mol'oy, and will do all in his power to remer it &i happy a home for Peninsula, people in the future as it has been in thepast. The comfort of the apartments is too well known to need comment, and every carewill be taken to keep a really good table. Notie but the very beet brands oi be r,, wine and spiiita will be kept. Let it still be said that "' Wheu in. Chriatchuich you k> k for a man from theBiiys, He's cure to be found at the Queen's."' B. FLYNN, Proprietor. Stud TO STAND THIS SEASON IN AKAROA AND TRAVEL THE BAYSI'ltß DRAUGHT ENTIRE lIOESE Scotlisli Chief Scottish Ohief will travel as under— Monday, Little Akaloa and Chorlton;. Tuesday, Okains ; Wednesday, and Thursday Akaroa ; Fridays, Davauchelle's (and Wainui; Saturday, Akaroa. TERMS—Season £2 10s, payable lefe. January, 1900; guarantee £3 10a., payable when mare proves in foal. Gnomage 5a,. payable first service. All mares told, exchanged, or leaving the district to be paid for. JAMES BELL, Piopriftor, Akaioa.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XLIX, Issue 2436, 16 January 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XLIX, Issue 2436, 16 January 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XLIX, Issue 2436, 16 January 1900, Page 4

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