Miscellaneous Cash Advertisements under *to ex ceeding twenty-four words ONK SUXLLINU ITT ANTED KNOWN—To Furniture Buyers Tγ -Cheapest hocse in town for \v>llmade Substantia! Goods (Our Own Make). Sykes, 74 Oxford terrace we«t (next British Hotel). N.8.-Iron and Brass Bedsteads, just landed ex Opawa, splendid value. Sykes, Cabinet Maker. M 3 \MT ANTED Known-Watches Cleaned and V T warranted 12 months, *b ; Clocks Cleaned and warranted, ?a 6d; Mainsprings, 3s Oα eacb; Watch Glasses, Jewellery Jobs, Watch Hands. &C 6d: Brooch Pins. 3d. The Excelsior, 181 Lower High street. Make sure of the address, as our success and popularity has lea to our advertisements and prices being copied. The Excelsior, five doors from Barrett s Hotel. TXTANTED-W. Woods is Selling Wheat; > f Flour. Sharps, Bran,. Oatmeal, CarroH Oats, Chaff, and every description of Horse and Cattle Feed at Mill Prices. Lower High street, and at 38 Barbadoea street. Agents for Christmas Bros. , Celebrated Flour. Goods delivered daily. 9 ' lß WANTED Known-Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery made or repaired at EngUsn prices. All work warranted twelve months. Highest price given for old gold and silver. Wedding and Engagement Rings a speciality. S. Clarke and Co.. 148 Colombo street, opposite Recce's. WANTED KNOWN—That Mrs Pinnion Monthly Nurse, from the British Lyingin Hospital, Endell street. London, h%s removed to No. 108 St. As«iph street, opposite Jenkins' sawmills. Accommodation for Aecouchements. IX7"A~NTED KNOWN—Splendid Portraits VT taken daily from locket to life size ac Zealandia Studio. Attwood and Co., Casnel street west. Cabinets 15s doz. CD.V., 7s bd per doz. 2127 ANTED. Persons in Want of Works of Art, Oleos, Steel E; gravings, &c, to call at C. BucknerV, Wholesale and Retail Picture Framemaker, Victoria street 6565 ANTED KNOWN.—Just Received, ex Tongariro, a Choice Assortment of the Newest Styles in Art Needlework, including Silk MatteJasse and Plush, Pongee Silk, Silk Applique, Hemstitched Linen Goods, &c, &c, in the Latest Designs. Mrs Withers, 238 High street, next Wood and Co., Booksellers. Old ANTED—E. J. Walsh. Black worsted and fancy coating coat and vest and colonial tweed trousers Css, usual price 90s. See following notice, Dressmaking. ANTED KNOWN —That McDowell's Fire Kindlers are Sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers. Safe, Clean and Sure. ANTED—E. J. Waish723o Colombo street. Colonial tweed suits m*de to order, fit guaranteed, from 47s 6d. Trousers from 11s. Saddle tweed to order 21st CABINETS 10s, C.dTV. se, Midgets 2s 6d per dozen, two positions, any style ; satisfaction guaranteed. None but flr3t-clas3 work allowed to leave the studio. Photographing children a specialty. Amateurs' developing and printing done. W. E. Sorrell, the Canterbury Studio, Manchester Btreet, Christchurch. KNITTING, KNITTING —To Heads of Families, Footballers, Bicyclists, and others. The best place for Stockings and Sox (ribbed or plain) is at Miss Hean 8, Machine Knitting Works, 63 Victoria street, Christchurch. Charges moderate. FLOUR— Wood Bros' Imperial Roller, C. W Turner's Patent Roller—Having com i pleted contracts for large lines of these well known Brands of Fiour. we are enabled to supply the same cheaper than any firm in tows. Taylor, Papps and Co., Co-operative Cash Grocers, High street. PATENTS —Drawings and Specifications prepared and Patents obtained at moderate charges. A. H. Hart, Patent Agent, 253 Colombo street. Christchurch. rriO HOUSE FURNISHERS—If you want A. good value go to Smir h's for your crockery k china, cutlery, saucepans, bruahware, &c. J.S. having just opened a general assortment of choice and new goods, is prepared to sell at prices considerably lower than those shops that profess to sell at wholesale prices. Before ' purchasing elsewhere enquire our prices. J. Smith, 219 Cashel street, by the bridge. 698 FOUND at Last, tho Right Place for genuine Boots and Shoes .at Lowest Possible Prices, 91 East.belt. A. Brockett. 488 GREAT Bargains are undoubtedly bei'jg gold at Luxton's Clearance Sale. Prove t yourselves. 223 Cashel street. 9265 DON'T Miss going to Luxton's Great Clearance Sale To-day, 213 Cashel street. LUXTONV223 CasheTstreet—Great Clear- • ance Sale To-day. All come and seenre Borne of the great bargains now offering. LUXTON'S Great Clearance Sale on To-. « day. 223 Cashel street. j MRS - ROSS, with diploma for Midwifery and Diseases of Women. Consulting > Hours, 2 to 9 p.m. No. 17 Peacock etreet, off Durham street north. 3428 Hotels. The Royal, TV"oodeni>. proprietor, HARRY ARCHER (Late of Club Hotel, Rangiora, and Middleton's, Kaiapoi). rnms Well-knewn Family Hotel, replete X with every convenience for visitors, boarders, and travellers, is RE-OPENED with an entire re-furnishing. A epacious billiard room has been added, wines, beer, and spirits of the best only kept. New stables with e£ten aive paddock accommodation for stock. 9t>B GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMARU. 11/TR TOHN TMTEIKLB PROPRIETOR. THE Proprietor has again RESUMED CHARGE of this hotel, and begs to in form his numerous friends and patrons th*t nothing will be wanting on his part to make *J ne hctel all that could be desired. Country y'jators, commercial gentleman, and the travelling public will find this hotpJi O ne of the most comfortable and well coD<t Uo ted in South Canterbury. The accommodation for comnrercial gentlemen ia unsurpassed, as the rooms are large, spacious, well lighted, xxrui attached to the hotel. 530 CAFE DIE PARIS. F. ARENAS, PROPRIETOR. CASHEL STREET, OHRISTCHURCH. FA RENAS wishes to inform his nuraer o xl 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 haa been added in the shape of a Select Oyster Saloon, and what has been a great want here will now be supplied in the shape of a comfortable and nicely-fnrni3hed 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 liquor?. The Bedrooms have been refitted, and refurnished, and the Cafe now offers tb/e best accom 33 odation for travellers. 5&8 Funeral Notice. FUNERAL REFORM. W- Langfokd, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Furnishes Funerals at the lowest possible prices, not being connected with any other firm in town. The poor who cannot afford to pay he undertakes free of charge. The oldest established firm in New Zealand. Country orders receive prompt attention. Please note the address—Workshops, corner North and East Belts, or Office, 133 Colombo street, opposite Al Hotel. 1338 FUNERAL NOTICE. R, W. WALTERS fc Co. (Established 1860), UNDERTAKERS, 13 Victoria street, and 211 Kilmore street. Funerals Furnished in Town and Country rm the shortest notice and at most reasonable charges. TL« trade supplied with everj requisite. Telephone No. 146. 513 rj UNDERTAKER, Funerals Furnished afi Lowevrt Charges Town or Country. 41 DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Salkeld an» Sons, Cabinetmakers. Upholsterers, and Undertakers, Colombo road, Sydenham. FUNERALS Furnished in the best style at lowest current rates on shortest notice town or country). 5931 ; fjAMSS TjAMTL FURBISHING UNDERTAKER,' 5 LICHMELD STBSST EAST fTtUNERALS completely furnished in town jD or country at most reasonable charges. Please note the address. Three doors from BarbadMtstrtiet, *M* East Belt
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7381, 6 August 1889, Page 8
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