Money. NATIONAL PAWN-OFFICE. MONET LENT. MONEY LENT. j* "ItyfONEY lent on -watches, tfOHpS* -*-"-*; jewellery, diamonds, plate, Jyj JL wearing Apparel, linen, ks, rilffl-iM ß **" l, Te * Te *> * urs > sealskins, pianos, furniture, guns, revolvera, deeds, shares, bonded certi*»J» ficates, and miscellaneous property, at lowest rate of interest. Ladies and gentlemen waited upon by appointment. Letters and parcels promptly attended to. All business transactions strictly private. A large assortment of watches and jewellery to be sold at astonishingly low prices. Old gold and silver, coins, foreign and Engh'sh notes, bought, in fact any kind of goods bought, sold, or exchanged, at I. HERMAN'S NATIONAL PAWN-OFFICE, Corner of Colombo and Gloucester streets, opposite Mr Gee's, confectioner. Side entrance, Gloucester street. 4-20 3754 Hotels. CAMERON'S MITRE, COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton.i J. S. CAMERON, PROPRIETOR. THE Proprietor begs to draw the attention of Commercial Travellers, the Public, and Families to the Unsurpassed Accommodation c this Hotel. Suites of apartments for Families are well arranged and distinct from the Hotel department, while the rooms are both commodious and easy of access. Table D'Hote Daily at 1 o'Clock. . The Hotel contains an excellently appointed and lighted Billiard Room, with one of Alcock's superior tables, and is in charge of an experienced marker. Wines and Spirits, &c, of the best brands only. 10-27 5433 Board and Residence TJIS X OEDSHIP'S X AEDEE AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, LICHFIELD STREET. The Best One Shilling Lnncheon in Christchurch. Private Booms for Ladies. Luncheon on Saturday at 11 a.m. • W. J. MESSENGER, 4-24 3925 Proprietor. XTNCLE TOM'S DINING ROOMS TEIANGLE, HIGH STEEET. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. With Dinner a glass of beer or tea for ladies. Board and Lodging, 188 per week. 2-16 Meals and Beds, Is each. 173 "blights" CANTERBURY EESTAUEANT, Papanni road, near Post-office. MEALS AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY. BOARD AND LODGINGS 17s, 18s, and £1 per week. 11-12 . Beds and Meals Is each. 1799 Publications. FOR HOME AND UP-COTJNTKY HEADERS. THE XLLUSTRATED TpRESS QUMMARY. PEICE—SIXPENCE. PUBLISHED FOUR DAYS Before the Departure of each SAN. FBANCISCO MAIL, Is acknowledged to be THE BEST AND MOST INTERESTING MONTHLY EPITOME OF LNTERPEOVINCIAL AND INTERCOLONIAL NEWS ISSUED IN THE COLONY. THE ILLUSTRATED PRESS SUMMARY contains, amongst numerous other Engravings, carefully executed and designed, subjects in the following , places :— Canteebuey, Westland Goldfields, Otaoo, Southland, Nelson, Wellington, Auckland, Thames Goldfields, Taeanaki, New South Wales, Queensland, Melbourne, South Australia, • Scenes on the Overland Route, &c, &c, &c. Eacb illustration being accurately and distinctly described by remarks written especially to suit each particular engraving. ADVEETISEBS wishing to give full publicity to tbeir Advertisements either in HONOLULU, SAN FRANCISCO, or GREAT BRITAIN, will find the ILLUSTRATED PRESS SUMMARY the surest way of making their various businesses known to their distant clients. CHARGES FOE ADVERTISING:— Per Line Fourpence. AS A TRUE CHRONICLER of the various markets in the provinces, the "Press Summary" can safely be relied upon, this department being in charge of gentlemen thoroughly conversant with the state of the markets both in this and the neighbouring colonies; no expense being spared to obtain the MOST ACCURATE INFORMATION I In connection therewith. | TO OUR COUNTRY READERS, whose knowledge of New Zealand and the Australian colonies is limited, it will prove of incalculable benefit, as it contains NEWS from almost EVERY PAET of the SOUTHEEN HEMISPHERE. AS A FIRE-SIDE COMPANION, it will prove a "welcome guest," containing, as it does, VIEWS and SCENES of every remarkable place m the provinces and surrounding colonies. FOR YEARS PAST it has found a place in almost every shepherd's hut and solitary homestead in New Zealand, where it has become an UNIVERSAL FAVORITE. THE CLECULATION, both in New Zealand, Australian Colonies, and Great Britain, is unequalled by any other publication of this nature, its elaborate get-up and finish obtaining for it an UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS over any other Summary published in the Provinces. NON-SUBSCRIBERS must ORDEE their COPIES at least ONE WEEK previous to the departnre of the mail steamer in order to secure their delivery. IN ADDITION to the ntunerons views, Ac, "THE SUMMARY" contains portraits of the most distinguished and PROMINENT MEN of the day, both in New Zealand and elsewhere. Terms ov Subscription:— Per Annum, including postage ... .£0 8 0 In all cases where accounts Have not been regularly opened at the office, pre-payment will be required. Copies can be obtained from any of the Agents of tbePfiSSSthrougboettbe Province. *
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Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3695, 25 May 1877, Page 4
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