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Insoxaace Oomnaniea. COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY J. OF NEW ZSALAND. FIRE ANDMARINE. CAPITAL .. i 52.000.000 Effects every description of Fire and Marine insurances at Lowest Current Rates. Being a purely local institution claims are settled with promptitude. CUFF & GRAHAM, Managers for Canterbury. 131 Lichfield street. Christchurch. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts. 5720 THE BRITISH AND COLONIAL PROPERT V' FINANCE AND ASSURANCE COMPANY. Capital, £500,000. FIRE AND MARINE. EFFECTS Every Description of Fire and Marine Risks at Current Rates. GEORGE KING and CO., LIMITED, Asrents for Canterbury. Agents wanted in districts now unrepresented _3j_ -pHE xyNION "OIRE TNSURANCE OOCTETY. HEAD OFFICE-NORWICH, ENGLAND. Established.. A It/4 AHOUNTLNSua-n. £250,000,000 Prbioum iNcoiat £627,000 Loss-s Paid £6j500»000 Claims settled with liberality and promptitude J. M. HEYWOOD and CO.. Cathedral square, Christchurch, A-ents for Canterbury. NATIONAL FTRE AND MARINE INSUR ANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL-£2,000.000. PAID UP Capital and Reserves, £231,222. With unlimited liability of large body of Shareholders resident in thejolo ny Fire and Marine risks of all kinds accepted at current rates. A. CARRICK, Manager. Grain Agency Building*. Corner of Cashel 3tre3t, High street. Sub-agents throughout the Province. See " Weekly Press.' Hotels. Ihe Jlvoyal, Woodend. proprietor, HARRY ARCHER (Late of Club Hotel. Rangiora, and Middleton's, Kaiapoi). I THIS Well-known Family Hotel, replete with every convenience for visitors, boarders, and travellers, is RE-OPENED with an entire re-furnishing. A spacious billiard room has been added. Wines, beer, and spirit s of the best only.kept. New stables with extensive paddock accommodation for stock. 9689 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. *_■ ONE"iHILLING. All are invited. Tea and Coffee included. All superintended by 861 HOST R. N. NEWBY. CAFE DE PARIS. F. ARENAS; PROPRIETOR. CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. FA RENAS wishes to inform his numer • _f__ oub friends and the public that he has Resumed Possession of tue Cafe de Paris, and that the Whole establishment has undergone a thorough renovation and refitting. The nisine is now under the superintendence of Mr R. Sullivan, and Mr Arenas himself giving this part of the business his personal supervision is a guarantee 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 been added in the shape of a Selecr Oyster Saloon, and what has been a great want here will now be supplied in the shape of a comfortable and nicely-furnished room, where oyster suppers will be supplied at any hour up to the time of closing. During luncheon and tea operatic and other selections will be performed on a Lipp Grand, specially imported by Mr Arenas for the purpose. 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 formerly acquired by him for excellent liquors. The Bedrooms have been refitted and refurnished, and the Cafe now offers the best accommodation for travellers. 568

GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMARU. 71/TR JOHN "VJEIKLB PROPRIETOR. THE Proprietor has again RESUMED CHARGE of this hotel, and begs to in form his numerous friends and patrons that nothing will be wanting on his part to make the hotel all that could be desired. Country visitors, commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public will flnd this hotel one of the most comfortable and well conducted in South Canterbury. The accommodation for commercial gentlemen is unsurpassed, as the sample rooms are large, spacious, well lighted, and attached to the hotel. . 5309 -___ X 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 that no expense or trouble will be spared to ensure satisfaotipn to her past patrons. The house contains fifty bedrooms, Bitting, smoking, and private rooms, also bathroom. MEALS AND BEDS-ONE SHILLING. Night porter kept. A cloak and parcels room for the convenience of visitors is attached. 6811 mmtmmms^s^sts^^s^mammsmas^saat^swtsmsmsmsmm Fnaena Notice. FUNERAL REFORM. W» Langf OR D, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Furnishes Funerals as follows:—Hearse, coach, covered coffin, and attendance— & s. d. For Adults, from .. ..600 Children's, complete .. 210 0 Please note the Address—Workshops, Corner North and East belts; or, Office, next J. Goodman's Boot Shop, Colombo street. Country orders will receive prompt attention. 5192 FUNERAL NOTICE. JR. W. Walters tc Co. (Established I860), UNDERTAKERS, £3 Victoria street, and 211 Kilmore street Funerals Furnished in Town and Country on the shortest notice and ac most reasonable charges. The trade supplied with every requisite. Telephone No. 146. 516 TT O S I X 8 HA W UNDERTAKER, Funerals Furnished at Lowest Charges Town or Country. 41 DURHAM STREET SOUTH. OALKELD AND J^ONS, Cabinetmakers. Upholsterers, and Undertakers, Colombo road, Sydenham. FUNERALS Furnished in the best style at lowest current rates on shortest notice town or country). 3932 •James JL_amb, furnishing undertaker, 1 5 lichfield street east "T7TUNERALS completely furnished in town Jn or country at most reasonable charges. Please note the address. Three doors from Barb-does street, near East Belt. FfiHE Friends ot Mr Neil McTaggarc are JL rcsp chilly informed that the Funeral of his late Wife (Anna) will leave bis residence, Strickland terrace, corner of Strickland and Gordon streets, on Tuesday, the 9th inst., at 2-30 pan., for the Public Cemetery, Linwood. J. LAMB, Undertaker, 196 35 Lichfield street.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7356, 8 July 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7356, 8 July 1889, Page 8