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TWigi»flTlaneons Cash Advertisementsunder —tabaadtagngt ex ceeding twenty-four words ONE SHILL IN UWANTED, to SelL several four-roomed Cottages, which are forced into the market, and must be sold: no reasonable offer refused. W. Stonyer. 186 Hereford street, Morten's Tt"iV<ingß. . W' ANTED, tp Sell, about 2J.piles from town, a gentleman* Residence, containing' 12 spacious rooms and all necessary offices, with hot and cold water laid on up stairs and down. ' The grounds consist of about 7 Acres beautifully laid out with 2 lawns, fish pond, and an orchard containing fruit trees of the choicest aorta This property Is for absolute sale, and may be had a bargain, and on most reasonable terms. This is a rare chance to obtain a first-class property. Good reason for selling. Also quarter-acre section near Park. For cards to view and particulars, apply to W. Stonyer, 186 Hereford street, Morten's Building«,_____ WANTED Servants of all classes to know that James McDonald, of Manchester street, charges no Fee to Servants applying personally until they receive a Letter of Engagement. Servants communicating by letter must forward Three Twopenny Stamps for reply. " '*" ' CABINETS 10s, C.D.V. ss. Midgets 2s 6d per dozen, two positions, any style ; satisfaction guaranteed. Node but -rat-class work allowed to leave the studio. Photographing children a specialty. Amateurs' developing and printing dona W. E. Sorrell; the Canter bury Studio, Manchester street, Christehurch. MISS IZKTT, 135 Manchester street Musical Studio upstair*. Pupils received for Singing and Pianoforte. Terms from commencement. At home from 3to 5 p.m. each day. TOWN END'S Iceland Moss, for coughs, colds, bronchitis. In bottles, ls and 2s. One dose relievos. . TOWNEND'S Bilious and Liver Pills for Dyspepsia and all Derangements of the Digestive Organs. Free by post, la /"VYSTERS, Oysters, fresh every night by \_P Express; three pence per dozen. S. Mnmford. 115 Manchester street. 3905 PATENTS —Drawings and Speci-cations prepared and Patents obtained at mode rate charges. A. H. Hart, Patent Agent, 258 Colombo street. Christehurch. WE Buy Old Gold and Silver, or Make Ringi, Chains, Brooches, or any article in Jewellery from customers' own gold or silver. Quotations free of charge. S. Clarke and Co., 148 Colombo street. TOWNEND'S Effervescing Saline, equal to Fruit Salt. Price la 183 Colombo street. Ladies' 15-carat Gold Albert, F original cost, £7; price, £2 15s; Silver RotherhamLever, cost £6, price £3 7s 6d; Silver Lever (Stewart Dawson), cost £5 ss, price £2 5a S. Clarke and Co., 148 Colombo street. EFFERVESCING SALTS-Carlsbad, Vichy, Litbia, &c, at Townend's, Colombo street, opposite City Hotel. KNITTING, KNITTING —To Heads of Families, Footballers, Bicyclists, and others. The best place for Stockings and Sox (ribbed or plain) is at Miss Hcan's, Machine Knitting Works, 63 Victoria street, Christchurch. Charges moderate. mO THE LADIES OF CHRISTCHURCHI MISS MoCOKMIO— waits upon persona who have SSCONuHAND CLOTHING to dis pose— The highest price given for Ladies and Gentlemoa's Clothing Jewellery, Furniture, fee. Address Colombo road, Sydenham, aear the Railway Gates. VIS Hotels. i__l Temperance Hotel MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH, Two Minutes from the Railway Station MRS HOLMES, late of Railway Boarding House, Timaru, having taken possession of the above Hotel, will be glad, to receive her old friends and customers, where every attention will be paid to their comfort. Mrs H. begs to state tbat do expense or trouble will be spared to ensure satisfaction to her past patrons. The house contains fifty bedrooms, sitting, smoking, and private rooms, also bathroom. MEALS AND BEDS-ONE SHILLING. Night porter kept. A cloak and parcels room for tbe convenience of visitors is attached. 681 GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMARU. JOHN JMnOKLK PROPRIETOR. THE. Proprietor has again RESUMED CHARGE of this hot—, and begs to in form his numerous friends and patrons tbat nothing Will be wanting on his part to make the betel all that could be desired. Country v_ltors. commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public will find this hotel one of the most comfortable and well conducted in South Canterbury. The accon—-odation for commercial gentlemen it unsurpassed, as the sample rooms are _rge, spacjotu, wall lighted, and attached to 5309 Baiaesss NoticeJ. Paul, WOOD ENGRAVER AND ELECTROTYPER Fisher's Buildings, Hereford street, Christehurch, opposite Bank of New Zealand 7973 «J« R. _P AR X E P.. TAILOR,-AND- WOOLLEN DRAPER High street, Rangiora. Style and elegance unrivalled. List of prices - - on application, - 814 FOUNTAIN BARBER'S . NEW LIST. 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FOUNTAIN" BARBER, 159 CASHEL STREET. PLANTING SEASON, KERR, and BARNETT have on SALE FRUrFTREES of every description, C—-prising many thousands of choice well grown trees. Apples on blight proof stocks, Pears, Plums. Peaches, Apricots. Quinces. Walnuts, Grape Vines. Raspberries, Currants, Gooseberries, Rhubarb, Sec Also. Roses and Rhododendrons. In choice varieties. Conifers, Shrubs. Forest Trees, and Hedge Plants, tor quantity and quality are unequalled in tho colony. Contract planting done by experienced workmen. Contractors and large plantera Hbeially dealt with. . Catalogues free on application. BTANMORB NURSERY, CHRISTCHURCH. 6-3

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7345, 25 June 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7345, 25 June 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7345, 25 June 1889, Page 8

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