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Miscellaneous Cash Advertisements under this beading not ex ceeding rwenty-fonr words ONK 3HILIJNG. 4 1 H. MANNING'S Very Superior Brilliant \> # Photographic Work is Admired by Everyone. _ rt/i ENTERPRISE Cigarettes for 6d. The 4l\J best in town. AtSchlesingera. npHE Latest in Pipes—Asbestos, Al Push X and Screw Pipes, Tip top Pipes, and a large stock of my well known cheap Is Pipes. Schleslnger. the Cheap Tobacconist. NEW Zealand Postage Stamp ExchangeStamps bought, sold, or exchanged; inpection; 50 varieties sent to any address for sßd. Schlesinger's Stamp Divan. JUST Out, Manapans, Zenaphons, on time payment. Come and see them a schlesinger's, the well-known Cheap Tobacco nist Hotels. SCOTCH STORES, 132 HIGH STREET. WINKS, SPIRrfsT~ALE, and STOUT. German Ale. is 3d, Scotch Store* Whiskey, 4e 6d. Large Room for Meetings free. Australian Wines in large quantities. All Goods guaranteed. AN ORGAN FOR s?ALE. 3465 H. KEANE, Proprietor. TO COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. TOURISTS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRIdTCHURCH. MR RICHARD N. NEWBY begs to announce to his numerous friends and the travelling community that he has acquired the p ourietorship ior a numberof years of thi9 well known Hostelry, which will in future be conducted upon more advanced and liberal principles than hitherto. The Culinary Department will be under the special superintendence of a first-class chef de cuisine. An entirely New Stock of Wines and Spirits has been selected by the proprietor. This, in itself, will be a guarantee that nothing but the best brands will be provided. Mr RICHARD N. NEWBY craves the indulgence of the public pending the time when everything will be in proper working order. The Sample Rooms are well known as the largest and mo-t centrally-situated in Christchurch, and under now management the Proprietor has no hesitation in asking the support of his friends. KICHARD N. NEWBY, 1861 PROPRIETOR. ROYAL JIOTEL. J. PARKIN, Proprietor (Late of Coker's Family HoteL) FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Visitors aud Travellers, suites of apartments for Families. DRAWING ROOM FOR LADIES. w ithin easy distance of Park, Museum, &c In connection with the above are first class Stabling with Carriage and Saddle Horses for hire. First class Billiard Table. GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMARU. ¥ R I OHN \,| KIKLB PROPRIETOR. Proprietor hae again RESUMED X CHARGE of this hotel, and begs to in form his numerous friends and patrons that nothing will be wanting on bis part to make the hctel all that could be desired. Country visitors, commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public will find this hotel one of Che most comfortable and well conducted in South Canterbury. The accommodation for commercial gentlemen is unsurpassed, as the sample room* are large, spacious, well lighied, and attached to the hotol. 53»9 OCCIDENTAL HOTEL LATIMER SQUARE, HEREFORD STREET. Christchurch, N.<£. THIS Hotel, being thoroughly re-organised under New Management, is pleasantly situated, at>d as a Family Hotel stands un rivalled for comfort, attention aud convenience Private Suites for Families. Special terms. Only the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales kept in stock. Engagements by letter or telegram promptly attended to. J. G. HARRIS. Proprietor. \i BRITISH HOTEL AND CAFE, LYTTHiLTON. \V • XX • li-IDDEY, Proprietor Luncheon fiom l_ noon, One Shilling. 511S ALA C E tx OT E L GLOUCESTER STREET, Christchurch, Adjoining Theatre Royal, and opposite the P.ilac« Kink. MRS E. CLARK, formerly of the White Horse Hotel, has taken the abow House, the conveniences and cumfoiv of which are well known to the travelling and general public. Under the management of Mrs CUrk, the PALACK HOTEL will be second to none in the colony. The Cellars have been re-stucked with the BKST LIQUORS t rocuivtble. The Kitchen Department will be under careful and competent, management. The attention of Theatrical Agents is pecially iaviced to thi3 announcement. t>373 Business Notices. XHOS. (_vLARKSON, Cheap Butchery, 160 Colombo Street. NOTE THE PRICKS FOR CAsHRoasting Beef from l£d Fore-quarters Mutton Id Legs_d Lamb from la 6d p-r quarter The quality of my meat is undeniable. Customers will >ie waited up.ii. if required. Address—l6o Colombo street. 7916 "TITE ARE CASH BUYERS OF GREEN WALNUTS CAULIFLOWERS SMALL ONION 3 FRENCH BKAN3 GREEN TOMATOES RED CABBAGE - GREEN VEGETABLE MARROW and CUCUMBERS In Large or Small Quantities. MATTHKWS & CO. LIMIT.ED, 282 ST. ASAPH STREET. 153 CjU-RATeFUIi VOMTORTINQ EPPS'ajX)COA BREAKFAST. "By a tborougn knowledge of the narnra laws which goveru the operations of 'Mjr«MJffn anu ntmitton.Mni by a careful apiOicauon at the One properties of well-oaleutMl oe«_. Mc Eppsoas provided our breakfast latuta with a delicately flavored Deverage which ma* nave as many heavy doctor's bills. Xc is by Uwjodioiaaa use ox such articles of diet that a constitution may oe gradually built until strong enough to resist ev«y tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready oa attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a tatal shaft by keeping our selves well fortified with pore blood and a preperly nourished frame.' See article in the r 'Ctvil Service Gatette." Made simply with boiling water or miUc. Sold in Hb packets, by Grocers, laoftUoi thuß— AMS3 KPPd * COu LonPOK. tisauMtTk

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7253, 8 March 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7253, 8 March 1889, Page 8