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■ Money. . the no, 3 building and land societs (permanent). m.toney lent from £25 upwards "*" freehold" security . . - For Fixed Periods, Or on Monthly Repayment System. Aα- _, vances made without fees, and at a tew houra notice. J. H. SEAGER, Secretary. "* Ofllces—Worcester street, Christehurch, ' MONEY TO LEND. f 8 ; __ "I HAVE VARIOUS SUMS OF MONEY TC Sf LEND upon Mortgage of Approved Freehold ra | Security, at current rates of interest. ™' HENRY D, ANDREWS, eflOl Solicitor, 9 Cathedral square by ■ :n " Miscellaneous 5? C asb Advertisements under this heading: not ex — ceeding twenty-four word 3 ONB SHILLING WANTED KNOWN—F.Porter, Dyer, tc., Gloucester street, opposite Theatre Royal, Christchurch. Dyeing done in flratclase style. Charges—Suit 6s 6a. trousers 2s i> I, rest Is 6d. coat Is. ladies'dresses 3s 6d. Satisjaction guaranteed. 2034 _ \mr WANTED KNOWN—S. Cohen lends K~ TT money from Is to £2000 on all kinds of '•' goods, personal or other securities. Bills discounted and renewed without delay. Special facilities given for loans repayable by weekly or monthly instalments. i ■ XTJtrANTED KNOWN-S. Cohen gives JT highest cash price for old gold and silver, diamonds, in fact, any kinds of goods bought, sold, or exchanged. Note address, next door to City Hotel. 8955 U XXTANTEITkNOWN—On sale at a Cohen's TT large quantities of Unredeemed Pledges remarkably cheap, comprising all classes of goods, notably in highest class of gold and ZZ. . silver watches, diamonds, jewellery, and sundry goods of all descriptions. Genuine Rotherham watches, three years' guarantee, from £2. in TXT"ANTED KNOWN—Money accoinmoda a. TT taon for all classes. Lowest charges in 9r the city, at S. Cohen's City Loan and Discount p and Pawn Offices, No. 186 Colombo street, next l r City Hotel. Strictest' secrecy in all transacr3 lions. Post-office address. Box 102. Private j8 entrance. City Hotel right of way. \MJ ANTED," Buyers for Cocoanut Matting 1} TT yards wide, 2s 6d yard. H. Atkinson's, Manchester street. WANTED People to get Married or Furniture. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street. of mTfTANTEn. Buyers for Spring Mattresses;----m W also Wire-wovf* Mattresses. H. Atkni . Bon'jj Furniture Warehouse, Green's Buildings- "**■ Manchester street. )n WT ANTED, Buyers for SilK Tapestry Suites. T T 9 pieces; also, real Leather Suite, 0 piece*, ,a B. Atkinson's Furniture Wnraljouse, ManChester street, corner Tuam street. 3 ' \TST ANTED, go to H. Burson for Clothe*. ~ TT Baskets and Kasy Chair*. High street, la opposite Barrett's HoteL 6137 WANTED, Married People to go to H. Burson, 161 High street. Perambulator* from Uβ to £1. "\MT ANTED to Sell, a good second-hand TT Piano, p # rice £15* lus. J. Bowman, — "Victoria street. W~ ANTED KNOWN —Furniture Bought from Persons leaving (Christchurch, — beet prices given' by J. Bo wman. Victoria street r \Tt7"ANTED KNOWN - New and Second TT Hand Furniture for Sale, Cheap, at J h Bowman's, Victoria street. »»T"ANTKD—Those who have Goods to DisTT pose of, to send same to J. Bowman and Son, Auctioneers 200 Hereford atreet. ;e IT" NITTING, KNITTING — To~~Heads of JV. Families, Footballers, Bicyclists, and t> otoers. The best place for Stockings and Sox r- (ribbed or plain) is at Miss Heans, Machine t> Knitting Works, 63 Victoria street, Christchurch. Charges moderate. ir . i ■ ■ —- y Board and Residence. t T ODGE'S Temperance Rest—Board and JLj Lodging on reasijgable 'Tuesday Night, a Temperance AH'Jnyited., c Saturday Nights— Concertoj' , fW ; the *Wjcii>l§. c Refreahments all hours. : "''- k ''''WfW V- . CJT. CATHERINE LODGE. 222 Glo'u&fe&' street west, in connection with Qf&lii j Friendly Society, 10s a week. 4733; , QTJPERIOR Private Board and Residence, " Elmo. 187 Worcester street west. 7773 COMFORTABLE Rooms for Families at Sβ Park terrace. __ 7972 * "VTERV Superior Private Board and Residence '• V '289 Cashel street-west. 630 8 CJUJPERIOR Private Board and Residence , t jj 287 Cash el atreet. 3189 XTERY Comfortable Board and Residence W \ T' Waitahuna House, 285 Caahel street West' 9, . . . 668 I V"1 HOSVKNOR HOUSE, Comfortable Private \Jt Board and Residence, No, 56 Gloucester j street East, near Latimer square. Terms vrry ]. moderate. ■ 500-1 , "OLIGH'S TEMPBRANCE HOTKL and 1 Wy RESTAURANT—Best accommodation in town is now offered to boarders. Double ' room. lGe nor week; single room, 18s per week ; . board without lodging. 12s. per week; weekly ' dinners, Is per week; board and lodgings, 'da per day. Good accommodation for families. t Smoking-room, sitting-room (with nse of piano), bath-room, and shower-bat , i. Stabling free. F. BRIDGES, Proprietor I ■■■;■... Hotels. > Cafe de paris. ■ F. ARENAS,~PRPPRIETOR. r CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. \ A RENAS wishes to inform his numer 1 A , • Jr%. ous friends and the public that ho Ijrs Resumed Possession of t>e Cafe de Paris, ) and that tho whole establishment has underD gona a thorough renovation and"refitting. Tho Cuieinp isnow under the superintendence of -Mr 3 R. Sullivan, and Mr Arenas himsslf giving 3 this" part of the business his personal stiper- ' vision is a guarantes for its being high-class, and the best in the colony. The Private Dining Saloon for Ladies has been refurnished, and meals will be supplied on Sundays as usual. A specialty in connection with the Cafe has " be-n added in the shape of a Select Oyster Saloon, and what has been a great want here . will now be suppli din the shape of a comfortable and nicely-furnished room, where oyster suppers will be supplied at any hour up to tho timt of closing. 1 Daring luncheon and tea operatic and other 1 selections will be performed on a Lipp Grand, ; specially imported by Mr Arenas for the pur- : p se. The wines, beers, and spirits now in stock are of the best quality procurable, and it will be Mr Arenas' study to keep up the high reputation forme ly acquired by him for excel- . lent liquor*. The Bedrooms have been refltod and refurnished, and tho Cafe now offers tho best accommodation for travellers. 5(585 WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. MR RICHARD N. NEWBY, PROPRIETOR. IT is not generally known that at the White Hart Hotel - LUNCHEON ROOMS There is a SPLENDID TABLE. Comprising 2 Soups, 3 or 4 Entrees, Cold Joints and Fow in season, Hot Roasts, 2 or 3 Puddings and Sweets, Cheese and Salad in season. ; tar onelhilling. All are invited. Tea and Coffee included. All superintended by . 1861 HOST R. N. NBWBY. Al Temperance Hotel MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH, Two Minutes from the Railway Station M,f RS HOLMES, late of Railway Boarding Itl House, Timaru, having taken possession of the above Hotel, will be glad to receive her old friends and customers, where erery attention will be paid tj their comfort. Mrs begs to state that do expense or trouble will be spared to ensure satisfaction to her past patrons. The house contains fifty bedrooms, sitting, smokiug, and private zooms, also bathroom. MKAT.S AND BEDS—ONB SHILLING. Night porter kept. A cloak and parcels room for the conven ence of visitors is attached.- 681 GROSVENOR HQiSIL, TIMARU. j>?* ■■■■■■." FTIHB Proprietor has again "RESUMED X CHARGE ot this hotel, and tegn to in form his nomerotu friends and patron* that nothing will be wanting on bia part to n»ake the betel all that could be desired. Country visitors, commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public will flnd this hotel one of the most cumforcable and well conducted in South Canterbury. The accocuaodation for commercial gentle* men is unsurpassed, as the sample rooms are large, spacious, well lighted, ana attached to the hotel. 53Q3

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7342, 21 June 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7342, 21 June 1889, Page 8

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