Business Notices. THE GREATEST INDUCEMENT* rr*inAT can be offered is Rest Onknfir n» 1 Goods, at LOWEST PWC_^ cau be obt;uned at E. W. MARRIOTT AND COMPANY'S. Ail who have not tried their k_j_ sbould do so. f Complete PRICK LIST of Revised Monthly. * Orders Solicited and Good. Delivery Daily Only Addre_s— E. W. MARRIOT-r AND COMPANY, '71CASUHL STRKKT, (OPPOSITE THE CAFE). ASK YOCR GROCERFOR ROLLER FLOUR MILLS SUPREME FLOUR lATELY BRANDED C. W. TURf£^S KAYE&CARTER 10CATHEDRAL S* CHRISTCHURCH , 3^is!_&-W^ i L E. BEARDSLEY, FINK ART DEALER, MANCIIICST-R S'I'KUIST, Christcuubch. "i r OonVß7_i-i-3l HOT SPRINGS, HANMER PLAINS BY ROYAL MAIL COACH. A COACH LEAVES Cooper's Culverden Hotel EVERY TUESDAY and 9ATURi DAY, on arrival ot tho miu-day train from Christchurch, RETURNING on THURSDAY and MONDAY in time to catch the 2.30 p.m. train for Chriatchurch. Through Return Tickets are Issued at Christchurch Railway Station every Saturday. RETURN FARE, 303 FIRST CLASS. Tickets available for return for Four Weeks from Monday after date of issue. N.B.—Passengers desirous of breaking the iourney at Culverden can do so, proceeding by Coach or Buggy to destination when required. This Coach also runs in connection with Cook and Sons' Tourist Agency. In connection with the above Coaches, I have SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES always to be had on Hire at reasonable charges. Parcels and Telegrams strictly attended to, W. H. COOPER, 7c/2 Proprietor. COBB AND CO.; AKAROA LINJEOF COACHES. MEETS the Train at Little River.leavlng Christchurch at 8.15 train trom Christ chur ilon Mondays, Wedneadav , ahtt Satur' day * Meets the Steamer at Pigeon Bay on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Fridays; 8.5 a.ia. train Irom Chriatchurch. S. LEE, Proprietor 3429 Duvauchelle's Bay. GOVERNOR-.S BAY COACH. ON and after June Ist the Governor's Bay Coach will Run on Tuesdays. Fridays, and Saturdays only, leaving Lyttelton Railway Station at i). 30 a.m. and i.'M p.m.; leaving Governor's Bay at B,_o a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Parcels to be paid for on delivery. W. H. TEAPE, Governor's Bay. Saddle Horses and Boats on Hire. Coach will run any day privately by applying to \V. H. Teape, Proprietor. HOT SPRINGS, SAKMKR PLAINS AND WAIAU. BY ROYAL MAIL COACH, A COACH leaves Culverden Every Tuesday on arrival of mid-day Train from Christ* cnurch, returning on Thursday Lv time to catch the !U5 p.m. Train for Christchurch. Through Return Tickets are issued at Christchurch Railway Station Every Tuesday to Include Coach and Railway Fare. m . FIRST CLASS _ * „ _. 308. Tickets available for Return for FOUR WEEKS from Thursday after date of issue. FOR : vVAIAU. A COACH leaves ouiverden for Waiau every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday ou arrival of mid-day Train from Ciiristohuich, returning ou Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, leaving VVai.wt at 12 noon, in tune to catch the 2.15 p.m Train for Christchurch. In connection with the ab o ve : . lac ' I hay Special Coucii.4, Double and Single and Waggonettes, and Saddle Hor_t>aon immediate hire. Orders through post ?r wiro receive prompt attention. Special attention given 10 passengers, and parcels forwarded for delivery, by coach. _ __„-«- THOS. DERRETT, 2119 Propria LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEL ROYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves Glentunnel for Lake Coleridge, via Windwhistle House ami Snowden, every FRIDAY MORNING, on arrival of Train from Christchurch, returning in time for Evening Train SATURDAY. Special attention given to passenger., and parcels forwarded for delivery by coaco. A. H. BURJ-ITT, Proprietor, South Malvern. METHVEN AND ALFORD FOREST MAIL COACHES. THE above Coaches will leave the Methven Railway Station at 11 a.m. on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. Returning from Alford Forest fost Oxttce at _ p.m. on each of the above-mentioned days. Passengers - will receive every attention. Parcels and Orders attended to. Horses and Buggies on Hire from the undersigned. E. HEEtt. Proprietor. LONGBEACH RdY___r__AlL - COA(__L above Coach "___ V es Loiigbeaoh Dally X tSuxioaya ej.cep._4l for A-un_xioxx,at;.._ b_xu. i watt-mux, e.lO a.m.; Aauton, _.» a-m.-W neataione, 6.*- 1 a.xn.; arriving at Aanburcon intixue for tne express train from Christen urch toTluiaru and Dixnediu. The (Joacn itsavoa the PvßtUJxice at 4.50 p.m., arriving at Luagoeach lat 7.30 p.m. All parcels entrusted to t_a Pro. prietor will be promptly delivered at their variousdedti—auoxia. Paa-engerfares—Tfan>__rh B_ugle,c_; return, as. v GLENTUNNEL TO LAKE COLERLDGE, A MAIL Coach leaves Gientunnel for Wind whistle House and i___e Coleridge o very .iuDA. mor-ing, oa arrival of tram trom Chi-sustxux-ix, r.tuxuing_b- tune to oaten even tug-train, Saturday. Telegrams and Par____ attended to. A. it. iibRKITT Propti.Lu;-. South Malvern. U-NWALD AND MOUNi' SOM_SR_7~" RAIL W AX. U^& '-S >. OU»1 SOMEKS ANl> OAVkj-t-,,,,™ RO_ALMAIL COACH. Ul3a ! rj^HEabove COACH LEAVES Hood's Hotel X for Cavendish Railway Station i-V_jtv IuuKNING and EVENING, meo-us eaoti trai*-. Parcels and Orders will receive every atoea-t-on. Horses ana Buggies ou Hire. " JOHN HOOD. 2. OUNT SOMKRS AND METHVEN ROYAL MAIL COACH. ACO ACH RUNS each TUEdDA Y. THUH-j. DAY and SATURDAY, star-ing at N_a a trom Hood's HoteL Mount Somen, for Spring, burn and Alford Forest, there cooneocing wittx Duffs Coach from Methven, returning s__n a evening. F&BBBt Sprh_crhuni.'*_; returns J. AUordForest,is; returaifc--.., ' XiUS
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7382, 7 August 1889, Page 7
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