Mr Wybfrt Reeve has arranged with Mr Bancroft for the sole right of representing "Diplomacy" in Australia and New Zealand, and with Mr W. S. Gilbert for the Colonial right of "Engaged." Q.feeb Fbblings. — Odd sensations in various parts of the body, particularly in the head and lower extremities, which do not amount to actual pain, but are, upon the whole, rather worse, trouble many persons. Almost invariably they proceed from nervousness and weakness. A few doses of that peer* less nervine and invigorant, Udouho WOLPH'a SCHIBDAM ABOMATIC SCHNAPPS invariably dispel all euch queer feelings, and establish, perfect bodily comfort and tranquility.—[AjDTtJ j
Hotels ORAM'S SOMERSET COMMEECIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, Ashbarton. Under the patronage of Sir George Grey, K.C.B. Premier Now Zealand, Sir James. Ferguson, Bart.) late Governor of New Zealand, and Sir Charles Dncane, late Governor of Tasmania. rjnHIS centrally situated hotel is pronounced JL to be one of the finest in the Southern Hemisphere. Tha CaiMne ia under the supervision of an eminent Chef, and the Proprietor hopes that hia long experience in the trade is a enffioient guarantee as to the quality of the contents of the oellar. B. W. BHEABaiAN, Proprietor. 10.23 2290 818 D'S OBITBEION. THE Proprietor has much pleasure in an nouncing that the ABOYB HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. THE ACCOMMODATION CANNOT BE StTEPASSED IN CHBISTCHTXRCH. « 911 GEOSVENOii HOTEL, Corner of Madras street and South Belt (Opposite Bail way Station. THIS NEW HOTEL is now OPEN to the publio, and offers every convenience and comfort to BOABDHBS, VISITORS, and TRAVELLERS. The BEDBOOMB are well furnished and properly ventilated; the publio and private rooms cheerful and pleasant. 11-27 3825 J. MTTMgQBD. MITEB HOTEL, LYTTELTON. HW. BRIEN, late of "Vincent & Co.'s, s begs to inform his friends and the'publie that he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes by keeping , the best Liquors to be procured, and a liberal Table, to attract around him not only his friends, but the general publio also. There is every convenience for the benefit of Travellers by Bail or Steamer, the Hotel containing Suites of Eoomß, Bathrooms, and a capacious Billiard Room, and situated as it is about two minutes' -walk from the railway station, it is a peculiarly-suitable residence or resting place, being out of the immediate noise end bustle, and yet so near the business centre that all places of importance in Port, or any of the Wharves or Vessels can be reached easily, and the warning whistles and bells of the Railway or Steamers distinctly heard. Particular attention will be paid to the Cuisine, a comfortable meal being always obtainable at a short notice, whilst a Table d 'Hote will be open daily at 1 p.m. Hot Coffee will he ready every morning at 7 o'clock, at the bar. In consequence of numerous applications from Christchurch Friends and "Residents in Port, H. W. BRIEN has resolved to ALTEE the LUNCHEON HOTJfct to 12.30 p.m., to enable his customers to proceed to Chri3tchnrch by the 1.5 p.m. train. Luncheon will ba on the table from 12 30 to 1.30 p m. ~>Daily and Illustrated Papers filed. A Night Porter kept. 7-5 6210 BRITISH HOTEL, LYTTELTON. THIS splendid Hotel, at which the best accommodation for travellers and visitors is to",be procured, is situated most conveniently, being the nearest both. to the Bail way Station and Steamers' Wharf. For comfort it is unsurpassed in port, the proprietress having spared no piiins to render every room in the house well and conveniently furnished. There is a spacious billiard saloon on the ground floor, and the wines, spirits, liqueurs, English and Colonial ales (bottled and on draught) are stored in a spacious vault formed by excavation from the solid clay, and are therefore, even in the height of summer, cool and refreshing: Owing to the great influx of visitors to the table d'Hote, the proprietress koo vastttmJ. io lowow tlio prioo »latt»g4j */» la RH., fo which sum the best luacheon procurable _in port is provided daily at 1 p.m. The cuisine forms a special feature of the establishment, and every provision is made for providing refreshment at, the shortest notice at all hours; Public and private dinners supplied at moderate rates at a brief warning. Families provided with wines, spirits, &c. of the best brands at reasonable prices. Hot coffee at the bar at halfpast six every morning. 7-11 6562 ' v Produce &c. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAIr-.£3,000,000. THIS Comnany anfrconpnooions warehouses at Lyttelton and Timaru, is prepared to receive Produoe of all kinds for. storage upon reasonable terms, and make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES against same if entrusted to their care for sale in either the Londoner Colonial markets. For further particulars, apply at the Office of the Company, Cathedral square. Christchnrch, 2Srd March. THE- NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Capital, .£1,006,000 in 100,000 shares of £10 • each. Trustees:—Chabi.es"Maoniac, Esq., 3 Lombard street,- London; Aechibald Obs Ewtno, Esq , M.P. BaUikinrain, N.B. THE Company grants LOANS on Freehold Properties and Other approved securitiesj also makes advances on Wool and other prodJtfce consigned for sale in the colonies or London. Head office in the colonies, Dnnedin. • JOHN INGLIS, Agent, Chriatchurch. _ 7-11 523 CHAELES CLARK TO BE LET BY TENDER, IN ONE OB TWO LOIS. MB CHARLES CLIBK ia instructed by Mr S.Graham to receive TEND BBS for the EENTAL of the undermentioned PROPER'S lES, sitnated in that very healthy and favorite suburb, St. Martin's, Opavra, opposite tie resdence of Miss SkilliCorn, and picturesquely siimted at the tose of the hills, overlooking the Kr?er Heathoote: — " Lot 1. Garden, orchard, plantation, and paddock, in all about 5 acres of splendid land, together with Family Dwelling House of eight rooms, coach house, stable, Ac, Ac. God water supply. Lot 2. Comprising nearly 8£ acres of excellent grass land, garden, &c., together with Brick Houie of three rooms, comfortably fitted. Tenders will be received by the nndrngned up to September 2 st, inclusive, for a term of three years from October Ist next. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. For plan and cards to view apply to No. 568 CHARLES CLAEK. 9-12 9453 T. PEPPSBELL.
m TT> EPPEBEIiL HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Hereford street, Haa FOS SALE—Houses, Building Sect one, Farms, Ac. Money advanced on mortgage on property. Blocks of Crown lands from 20 acres up to 10,000 pointed oat to bona- fide purchasers. ' - 5-25 Anctions. B. WALTON & CO. IMPOBTANT ATJCTION NOTICE. THB GBBAT SALE OF IHB BEAUTIFUL 7TIOWNSHIP • OF TJICHMOND, Close to Greendale and Horadon Junction. Splendid Chance for Investment or Speculation. SATURDATT SEPT. 14, 2 o clouk. * lithographic Plans ready to-day. Apply t> .-.-.■•■■■ B. WALTON & CO., S>i6s ;i i■, /;■ Hereford street.
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Press, Volume XXX, Issue 4097, 13 September 1878, Page 3
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