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Miscellaneous C ash Adrertisemonts under this headlngaot i ceedlae twenty-four words ONK SHILLfN< \*7"ANTED KNOWN—To Furniture Buye Tf —Cheapest house in town for Wo made Substantial Goods (Our Own Maki §?**s o ** terrace west (next Briti Hotel). N.B.—lron and Braes Bedsteads, ju J^V^e^,.« Opawa, eplendid value. Syk« Cabinet Maker. 6 \Mf ANTED Known—Watches Cleaned ar ▼ T warranted 12 months, 4s; Clocks Clean< ana warranted, 3s 6d; Mainsprings, 3s 6d eacl Watch Glasses. Jeweller? JobsTwatch Hand &c, 6d; Brooch Pins, 3d. The Excelsior, 1; liower High street. Make sure of the addrea as our success and popularity has led to oi advertisements and prices being coDied. Tt Excelsior, are doors from Barrett's HoteL 'ANTED-W. Woods is Selling Whea Flour, Sharps, Bran, Oatmeal, Carrot Oats. ChafE and every description of Horse an Cattle Feed at Mill Prices. Lower High stree and at 38 Barbadoes street. Agents for Chris mac Bros. , Celebrated Flour. Goods delivere daily. 97; WANTED Known—Watches, Clocks, an Jewellery made or repaired at Englis prices. All work warranted twelve month Highest price given for old prold and silve: W eddmg and Engagement Rings a specialit; S. Clarke and Co.. 148 Colombo street, opposit Reecee. VtTANTED KNOWN—That Mrs Pinnioi T Monthly Nurse, from the British Lying In Hospital, Endell street, London, has re moved to No. 108 St. Asaph street, opposit Jenkins' sawmills. Accommodation fo Accouchements. W "ANTED KNOWN—Splendid Portrait taken daily from locket to life size a Zeaiandia Studio, Attwood and Co., Cashe street west Cabinets 15s doz. CD.V., 7s 61 per doz. 212 WANTED. Persons in Want of Works c Art, Oleos, Steel E gravings, &c, t call at C. BucknerV, Wholesale and Keta; Picture Framemaker, Victoria street. 656 c: Tongariro, a Choice Assortment of th Newest Styles in Art Needlework, including Silk Matteiasse and Plush, Pongee Silk, Sill Applique, Hemstitched Linen Goods, &c. &c., in the Latest Designs. Mrs Withers, 23 High street, next Wood and Co., Booksellers. 81 WANTED, Sufferers from Coughs to ta] Dann's Linseed Balsam. CABINETS 10s, C.D.V. ss. Midgets 2s 6d pc dozen, two positions, any style ; satisrac tion guaranteed. None but fira t> class worl allowed to leave the studio. Photographic children a specialty. Amateurs' developing and printing done. W. E. Sorrell, the Camer bury Studio, Manchester Btreet. Christchurch. KNITTING, KNITTING —To Heads o Families, Footballers, Bicyclists, anc others. The best place for Stockings and So? (ribbed or plain) is at Miss Hean f<, Machine Knitting Works, 63 Victoria street, Christ church. Charges moderate. Bros , Imperial Roller, C. W Turner's Patent Roller—Having conr pleted contracts for large lines of these wel known Brands of Flour, we are enabled to supply the same cheaper than any firm in town, Taylor, Papps and Co., Co-operative Cast grocers. High street. PATENTS - Drawings and Specifications prepared and Patents obcained at mode rate charges. A. H. Hart, Patent Agent, 25* Colombo street. Ohristchurch. GAINSFORD and SON, The Rosery, 135 « Victoria street, have on Sale ai Keuuecd Prices—Roses, Microcarpa, Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, Fruit Trees and Bushes, Raspberry Canes. Strawberry Runners, asparagus. Rhubarb, Herbs, Early Seed x>es, Peas and Beans, home-grown Onion and Jther Garden Seeds, Cabbage Plants, Garden Fools, &c, Sα Orders received at Christchurch Dairy, Cashel street. 942 C Hotels. CAFE DE_ PARIS. F. ARENAS, PROPRIETOR. CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Xjl A RENAS wishes to inform his numer J? • J\. ous friends and the public that he has Resumed Possession of the Cafe de Paris, and that the whole establishment has undergone a thorough renovation and refitting. The Cuisine 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 Select Oyeter 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 eeloctions 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' etudy to keep up the high reputation formerly acquired by him for excellent liquora. The Bedrooms have been refitted and refurnished, and the Cafe now offers the best accommodation for travellers. 563 WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. MR RICHARD N. NEWBY, PROPRIETOR. IT is not generally known that at the White Hart Hotel

LUNCHEON ROOMS There te a SPLENDID TABLE. Comprising 2 Soups, 3 or i Entrees, Cold Joints and Fow in season, Hot Roasts, 2 or 3 Puddings and Sweets, Cheese and Salad in season. • B&- ONE SHILLING. All are invited. Tea and Coffee included. All superintended by 861 host r. n. nkwby. The Royal, IVoodend. proprietor, HARRY ARCHER (Late of Club Hotel, Rangiora, and Middleton's, riIHIS Well-knewn Family Hotel, replete X with every convenience for visitors, boarders, and travellers, is RE-OPENED with an entire re-furnishing. A spacious billiard room has been added. \Vines. beer, and spirits of the best only kept. New stables with ezton sive paddock accommodation for stock. 9{jß GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMARU. ■E|~R TOHN fyTKIKLK 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 irake the hotel all that could be desired. Country viators, commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public will find this hotel one of the jnoat comfortable and well conducted in South Canterbury. The accommodation for commercial gentlemen is unsurpassed, ac the sample rooms are large, spacious, well lighted, and attached to the hotel. 530 A. 1 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 wilt be spared to ensure satisfaction to her past natrons. 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 the convenience of visitors is attached. 6SII Board and Residence. T ODGE'S Temperance Rest—Board and JLJ Lodging on reasonable terms. Tuesday Night, a Temperance Meeting. All invited. Saturday Night*—Concerts for the People. Refreshments all hours. 131 SUPERIOR Private Board and Residence, Sk Elmo. 187 Worcester street west. 7773 inibMFORtABLE Rooms for Families at. 38 Vx Park terrace. 7972 VERY Superior Private Board and Residence 369 Cashel street west. 659 SUPKRIOR Private Board and Residence 287 Cashel street. 3X99 ■\TERY Comfortable Board and Residence at V Waitahuna House, 253 Cashel streetWwt. 668 GKOSViCNOR HOUSK, Comfortable Private Board and Residence, No. 56 Gloucester street East, near Latimer square. Terms very moderate. a(W T>LIGH"S TEMPERAN'CK HOTKL. and X> RESTAURANT—Best accommodation in town i* now offered to boarders. Double room. 16s per week; single room, 18a per week ; board without lodging. 12s per week; weekly dinners, 4s per week ; board and lodgings. 3a per day. Good accommodation for families. Smoking-room, sitting-room (with use ofpiano), bath-room, and ahower-bac >. Stabling free. F. BRIDGES, Propii9tor 1

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7380, 5 August 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7380, 5 August 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7380, 5 August 1889, Page 8

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