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Business Notices* Contractors to the J|&SJIJNI N,Z, Government ASHBY, BERGH & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, 217 High Street, 129 Hereford Street, 130 Cashel Streets, CHRISTCHUECH Hold the Largest and Best Assortment of Hardware in all its branches in the city. SEASONABLE SPECIALTIES-Cattle Dehorners, Cricket, Tennis, and Croquet 3Ui3Dv/«xj.i»" Materials. <5U VVR and SILVER-PLATED WARE, suitable for all description of OiLivnn »"« Presents and Prizes. New Goods arriving by every English and American boat. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED.

Hotels QAFE DB pARIS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTOHURCH T)ENINSULA Residents are iaforme .J- that WALTER PARSONS (born and i e<ired in the town of Akaroa) hae succeeded Messrs. Arenas and Burke as Proprietor of the above well-known hotel, j There is no more COMFORTABLE or CENTRAL hotel in the city of Christchurch and no pains will be spared to render ib a pleasant home to all Peninsula friends who pay it a visit. Board and Lodging at moderate rates. Beer, Spibits, and Winbs of thh Bbsb Brands. A first visit is solicited, WALTER PARSONS, \ Proprietor Tattersall's Hotel, . CA.SHEL STREET, Under new Management. I T> BURKE (late of the Cafe de Paris) JL • has pleasure in notifying to hie Friends in Akaroa, Little River, and the Bays, and the Public generally that he is now to be found at the above, from which he intends to direct the CATERING BRANCH of the Business. The Premises have beeu thoroughly renovated, and a Luncheon Room added. LUNCHEON from neon till 2 p.m., ONE SHILLING. 3 TEA from sto 7 p.m., ONE SHILLING Reference to the Class of Liquors kept or the General Management is unnecessary. WHITE HART HOTEL, High Street, , C H R I;S T C H U R U H. JOHN NEILL WILL be glad to welcome his old frieurls and the public generally, aud t assures them they will find the Hotel replete with every comfort and convenience. The Hotel, being in the centre of the city, will be fouud most convenient for visitors, i ___ Tariff—Per week. £2 2s ; Breakfast, 2a j Lunch, Iβ ; Dinner, 2e 6d ; Bed, 2s. r Special arrangements for Families. s EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOMS. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. TfctE OLD PENINSULA HOUSE. i QUEEN'S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, MR. B. FLYNN begs to announce that he has taken the above Hotel from Mr. Molloy, and will do all in bia power to render it as happy a home for Peuinsul* . people in the future as it has been in the past. The comfort of the apartments is too well known to need comment, and every care . will be taken to keep a really good table. None but the very best brands oi beer, wine and spirits will be kept, Let it still be said that " When in Chrietchurch you 'lo k for a man from the Bays, He's sure to be found at the Queen's." B. FLYNN, Proprietor. HEAD OF THE BAY HOTEL JOHN BEECHER (Late of WagstafFe and Bruce Hotel, Akaroa) T)EGrB to notify tbbi he is now in oodupation of the SOMERSET HOTKL, DUVAUCHELLE'S No pains will be tpired to make the TABLE L'dOliK really ezoellent, and all trtvellera may rely upon really excellent accommodation. None but the beat brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Chbistohcroh Sparkling Albs. Old.Frienda Cordially Invited. JOHN .BEECHER, Prnnrintr.il

vvTiTatyeo^ SPORTING CORRESPONDENT Empibh Hotel, Chbistohuboh. Commissions carefully executed on all prin cipal events. Letters or Telegrams promptly attended to " Golden Apple" CIDER LIGHT AND WHOLESOME. A Perfect Summer Beverage. FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS 4 CO CHRISTCHURCH. R. FoiJbee & Co. R. Forbes & Go WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. Now that the Gra6B seed ie on you want your stores ot the best quality, at the cheapest rate, and promptly. Sugar for 11. ~.. ■i, — BEST MILLAQUIN CANE, 2id per lb. Flour -Finest Roller in sacks £7 lOs per ton ; in 1001b bags £8 per ton. Teas—The best full-flavored rich liquor Tea. Chinese, Ceylon, and Indian at from Iβ 3d per lb. upwarde. Samples free on applied ion. R. F. & Co.'s Ten- ' avc ihe hut for quality of flivocr in Canterbury. Fruits— Finest Pa-roe Currants, 51. per lb ; finest Raisens (Valencias) 6£d per lb ; New Figs 8d per box ; Mubcaitli from Is 3d per lb ; Canned and Preserved Fru ts of ill kinds. A*-sorted Cases of 9S&C WINEti, SPIRITS, &c, for containing 3 Botlles of Scotch Whitky 3 ~ Assorted Wines 6 ~ Ale or Stout (colonial) Fuli Btocke of CHINA and GLASSWARE. We import these gooda direct from Europe and America. Hoofee— B.T. Sickle, No. 4, Is 9d ; No. 5 2s each ; B.Y. solid back No. 4 Is 9d, No. o Us ; B.Y. rivetted back No 4 2s, No. 5 2s 3d ; Brades solid No. 4 Is 6d, No. 5 Is 9d. Billies, Pannikins, Tea Kettles. Knives and Forks 9d, Iβ, and Is 3d per pair Spoons—Tea Spoons Tents and Flys, 6 x 8, 8 x 10, and 10 x 12 Grass Seed Cloths, all sizes. Prioes on application. Pocket Knives. Stones—lndianpond 4J ea. All sorts of Hardware and Furnishing Ironmongeiy. Cement, Fe&cing Wire, Cartridges, Powder and Shot. ROBT. FORBES & CO., Importers and General Merchants, NORWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON. N.B.—Remember there are NO RAIL or cartage CHARGES on our Goods, every, thing being free on steamer here.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XLIX, Issue 2449, 2 March 1900, Page 4

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