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SALE. CITY IMPROVEMENTS. SALE. Further Reductions. Extension of Premises. BEATH AND C 9 BARGAIN 1. Ladies' Fawn and Lt Brown Jackets 19j lid for 7s lid BARGAIN 2. Ladies' Stylish Berge Costumes 21s for 12s lid BARGAIN 3. Ladies' Fashionable Macintoshes 21s 6d for 12s lid BARGAIN 4.- Ladies' Choice Dressing Gowns 12s 6d for 8a lid BARGAIN 5. Ladies' Trimmed Felt Hats 15s 6d for 6s lid BARGAIN 6. Ladies' Fanoy Felts and Beavers 6s 6d for is BARGAIN 7. Ladies' White and Black Bailors „ 2s 6d for Is BARGAIN 8. Ladies' Fur Necklets " 7 3 6d for 4s lid BARGAIN 9. Ladies' Fur Necklets 10s 9d for 7s 6i BARGAIN 10. Ladies' Far Necklets 16 3 6d for lis 9d BARGAIN Jl. Ladies' Lined Kid Gloves for 2s 3d BARGAIN 12. Ladies' Oloth Gaiters 2s lid for 2s 3d GREAT EXTENSION BALE NOW ON. FURTHER REDUCTIONS. BEATH & CO« CABHBL STREET. CHRISTCHDROH.

Business Notices. O 1 r I Tl 3 ■■■■■ sr 3J _ m a * (/) 3 3! 9 > CD ■3 3 CO Ml 3 m to <D p* O a "Golden Applet OIDER LIGHT AND WHOLESOME r A Perfect Summer Beverage. HUMPHREYS & CO., CHRISTCHURCH. Tattersall's Hotel, CASHEL STREET, Under new Management. F BURKE (late of the Cafe de Paris) • has pleasure in notifying to his 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 CATERINf 1 BRANCH of the Business. The Premises have been thoroughly reno vated, and a Luncheon Room added. LUNCHEON from noon till 2 p.m„ ONF SHILLING, TEA from 5 to V p.m., ONE SHILLING Reference to the Class of Liquors kept ot the General Management is unnecessary.

Hotels A GREAT EVENT. OPENING OF THE AQUARIUM. . ■' ■ ■■ v ' . ■ ■ • . QIT V rXOTEL, Tf ARENAS, Proprietor of the CITY -*• • ;HOTEL, invites the Publio to inspect the Alterations and Improvements that he has effected in this Favourite Central Hostelry, which have made it SECOND TO NONE this side of the line, REMEMBEtv THE AQUARIUM HAS ; BEEN OPENED. j TRIANGLE, OHRISTCHURCH-THE HUB OF TIE CITY. WHITE HART HOTEL, High Strbbt, ' CHRIJSrCHURUH. JOHN NEILL WILL be glad to weloome hia old friends and the publio generally, and assures them they will find the Hotel replete with every comfort and convenience. $The Hotel, being in the centre of the oity, will be found,most convenient for visitors. Special arrangements for Families. EXCELLENT BILLIARD jROOMS. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. THE Queen's Hotel, Corner of MANCHESTER and OASHEL STREETS CHRISTCHURCH, TV/TR. GEORGE ILES desires to inform hia friends and the Public generally that he has taken over the above hotel A new private bar has bsen opened, entrance in Manchester street. Speight's Ales always on tap. Choicest spirits, wineß, cigars, etc, „ For travellers and visitors ample bedroom accommodation, bathrooms, sitting rooms, 6to. Situated in the heart of the city. Tariff—ss par day, or by the week 30s, . Country friends kindly note. Somerset ;Hotel DUVAUCHELLE'S BAY. T BEG to announce that I have taken -*- over the above Hotel from Mr John Beecher and shall conduct it in the. best possible way to ensure the comfort and pleasure of those who grant me their patronage. All pains will be taken to make the Table 4'Hote really excellent, and all travellers may rely upon really excellent accommodation. None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept. Christchurch Sparkling Ales. All Friends cordially invited. FREDERICK F. KEPPLER. Formerly of Sp ringaton Hotel.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LII, Issue 2603, 3 September 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LII, Issue 2603, 3 September 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LII, Issue 2603, 3 September 1901, Page 1

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