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Hotels. Junction El ote l, -'» VICTORIA STREET (Late Papanui Road). A LFRED STENTNG (late of Chertsey and —-*- Temuka) has taken the above old-esta-blished Hotel, where he will be glad to welcome J all his South Canterbury and Christchurch friends and the public generally. The hotel is being thoroughly renovated and refurnished, and no efforts will be spared to , make those confortable who may favor him with a call, or desire hotel accommodation. 1-18 6234 MARINE HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, j Daniel McGuinness, Proprietor. r I iHIS Hotel having been thoroughly renoX. vated, is now prepared for the reception of Visitors for the Summer Season. Every accommodation for Picnic and Dinner tr Parties. A Coach leaves New Brighton daily at 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., and leaves Britannia Hotel, Christchurch, daily at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. C. COOKE, Manager. 11-21 3280 er .—— WHITE CLIFFS HOTEL, i» South Malvern. M E P. X I N G BEGS to announce that he has now Finished the IMPROVEMENTS in his HOTEL ; also, that he can offer Superior Accommodation to those who favor him with their patronage. Travellers by early trains can depend on getting breakfast before starting. Luncheon on table at the arrival of every train. SPIRITS, WINES & BEERS, Of the Best Brands. Good Stable and Paddock Accommodation. 1-9 5706 P. KING._ J MITEE HOTEL BILLIARD SALOON." 0 /"CHARLES RYLANDS, late of the British Hotel, Lyttelton, desires to inform his friends that he has taken THE MITRE BILLIARD SALOON. s ___ r The loveM of the green cloth are respectfully invited to give him a call, when, if they wish | to indulge in a quiet game, they can depend on finding a well kept table. I Only the finest of Wines and Liquors are served at the bar. 1-13 5897 - . ~ Under Distinguished Patronage. QU I L L'S HOT EL, ASHBURTON. ( (Opposite Railway station, and adjoining Post and Telegraph Departments.) THE Proprietor of the above magnificent ■ Hotel begs to announce to Commercial ( 1 Travellers, Families, and Visitors to this prosperous district that this establishment is acknowledged to be the finest in New Zealand, . 1 both as regards its extent of accommodation and - the general perfection of its appointments. The private suites of apartments are specially - designed to suit the convenience and privacy of i ' families. The sitting rooms are cheerful and pleasant. Splendid Commercial Room, and a Reading Room with one of the, best Libraries in. _ the Colony. Large Sample Rooms to meet the " requirements of Commercial Travellers. Bath \ Rooms, and a first-class Billiard Saloon furnished with one of Alcock's Prize Tables. T 114 5967 THOMAS QUILL, Proprietor. ; Educational.- j MRS TOKE'S Term for Music and Bilging - will commence on January 23rd. Mrs "Toke will give Lessons in Biccarton every Tne3- - day. For terms, Ac, address Mrs Toke, j Madras street, Christchurch. 12-16 44 "8 * jMLiss JJuNSTON, Organist, -I TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND « HARMONIUM, Gloucester street East. Term will commence January 20th, 1879. 1-14 5938 MISS ADA SINCLAIR TAYLOR will " RESUME her LESSONS j (Singing, Drawing, and Watercolor Painting), On MONDAY, January 27th, 1879. At home after Friday, 24th. . Armagh street west. 1-16 6061 ' MISS LAVINIA TAYLOR will RESUME , her LESSONS (Piano and Concertina), On MONDAY,. January 27th. At home after Friday, 24th. Armagh street west. 1-16 6062 j PENWINHOLME, ' Montreal street, Cranmer square. MISS LITTLE'S CLASSES for Young LadieH will EE-OPEN on THURSDAY, 13th. . Miss Little will be at home to receive applications from 1 to 4, after the 19th. 1-18 6197 MRS W. P. KKNNAWAY BROWNE'S 1 CLASSES will 3te-assemble on TUES- J DAY, 28th January. "At Home " to receive applications from 11 to 1 o'clock on Wednesday, the 22nd January and following days. Gloucester street West. . 1-18 6185 1 YOUNG LADIES SCHOOL, " Tavistock House, Latimer Square. THE next Term will commence on TUES- 1 DAY, the 28th of January. Madame ; J Winter will be at home to see the parents of ° intending pupils ou aud after Tuesday, the 2lst inst., from 2 to 5 p.m. 1-18 6243 MELVILLE HOUSE SCHOOL. THE first Term will commence on TUES- i DAY, the 28th inst., at 9 o'clock. CHARLES COOK. Chrisichurch, January 18th, 1879. ... ■ . 1-18 6244 UNIYEBSITX OF NEW ZEALAND. I PERSONS desirous of obtaining AD EUNDEM DEGREES in the University must send in. an application to that effect, addressed to the Registrar, Christchurch, on or before Saturday, February 15th, 1879; accompanied by evidence in support of the application. By order, _, . t 1-17 6161 W- M. MASKELL, Registrar. _ DALCROY HOUSE SCHOOL, LYTTELTON, For the Board and Education Of Young - Gentlemen. . fTTHIS School will be RE-OPENED on JL TUESDAY, JAN. 28th, at 9 a.m. Arrangements are made by which the boarders .have boating and bathing under due care, during the proper season. "] Vacancies for boarders. _ Terms on application. £ 1-18 6099 JAMES P. FEBQUSSON. h —■ : — " — '■ " g SCHOOL BOOKS. 5 piULL SUPPLIES of SCHOOL BOOKS n And SCHOOL REQUISITES a o NOW IN STOCK and LANDING. o s """" ■■■■■-• ■ n ! CBERAB A WHTTCOMBE, r BOOrISELLEBS and STATIONERS, - TRIANGLE, COLOMBO STBEET,! 1-17 6126 C&risteburch. 1 Funeral Ufotices. ________—__——■■ ■am-a—~a—«■ —ca—a—B— —a—■ ma ■, mHE Friends of Mr David Moody are inM f orm ed that the Funeral of his late wife Margaret will leave his residence at Woolston To-morrow, Sunday, 19th instant, at a quarternast two o'clock, for Woolston Cemetery. ALFBED OSBOBN, c 1.18 §313 Undertaker, Cashel etrsef, 1

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4204, 18 January 1879, Page 1

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