Prospectus. - 1880. between George Bdward Tucker, toe holder of the lease, water rights and dam area, ra behalf rfhimself and other owners on the one ©art. and W. Y. H. Hall, as trustee on behalfof the Company on the other part, and may be seen at the Company's offices, and is for theabsolute sale of the Company of the above leasehold, water rights, and.dam area. The SHARE LIST will CLOSE on or before ®TH SEPTEMBER, 1889. .As a large number of shares have been privately applied for, immediate application is necessary. In the event of the capital being oversubscribed, a prorata distribution will lie made, except in cases where allotment in full has been promised. No application for less than 25 shares will be received by the Brokers of the Comfurther application may be obtained from the Brokers and Secretary ofthe Company, from whom also copies of the Prospectus canbe secured. 2919 I Miscellaneous Cash Advertisements under this heading not ex oeeding twenty-four words ONE SHILLING \mt ANTED Known—That I have severa 1 TT Sums of Money to Lend. Security must be good. W. stonyer, 186 Morten's Buildings, Hereford street. Y%TANTEI) KNOWN—Finest Separator v v Butter, Devonshire Cream, Cream Cheese, New Laid Eggs. Poultry, Home-cured Hams, superior quality, at Chrietchurch Dairy, Cashel street. H. Gainsford and Son. WANTED KNOWN—For a Good Portrait go to Dutch and Bull, 113 Viotoria street, and ensure satisfaction. Sill W ANTED, 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 Buildings. W r ANTED KNOWN—A printed guarantee, twelve months, with every watch and clock repaired. K. Qrieahaber. 236 High street. XW ANTED KNOWN —K. Grieshaber ▼ T Watchmaker, Jeweller, 236 High street Cheapest Shop, Christohuroh. W ANTED KNOWN-R. Grieshaber Sell Ladies' Silver Hunting Watches. 233 Guaranteed twelve months. WANTED. Persons in Want of Works of Art, Oleos, Steel E gravinga, &c. to call at C. Buckner's, Wholesale and Retail Picture Framemaker, Victoria street. 6565 10WNENb'S~Biiiou8 and Liver Pills keep in health the liver stomach, henrt and kidneys. Free by post. Is. TJ7-TE B " Old *^< 114 and Silver % "or~Make TT Ring*, Chains, Brooches, or any article in Jewellery from customers' own gold or silver. Quotations free of charge. S. Clarke and Co., U8 Colombo street. TOWNEND'S Effervescing Saline, equal to Fruit Salt. Price la. 183 Colombo street, hnHE Latest, 9 Cabinet, with 9 C.D.V. Por |_ traits, for 10s at Dutch and Bull's, 113 Victoria street. 'ANTED to Let, good Store, with Dwelling of seven rooms, bakehouse, stables, and outbuildings. W. Stonyer, 186 Morten's Buildings, Hereford street. npOWNEND , S~Bmous and Liver Pills for J. Dyspepsia and all Deranr 'tnents of the Digestive Organs. Free by post, is. TjTOR SALE, Ladies' 15-carat Gold Albert, X" original cost, £7; price, £2 15s; Silver Rotherham Lever, coet £6, price £3 7s 6d; Silver Lever (Stewart Dawson), cost £3 sa, price £2 ss. 8. Clarke and Co., 148 Colombo street. W HARVEY, "Dyer and~Scourer. &c', - has, for the convenience of his numerous customers, Removed from Viotoria Street to Central Premises, Hobbe' Buildings. Cathedral square. Established 1876. 870S
Hotels. CAFE D.E PARIS. F. ARENAS, PROPRIETOR. CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. "O A REN AS wishes to inform his numer A? m A oub friends and tbe public that he has Resumed Possession of the Cafe de Paris, 1 and that the whom establishment has under* j gone 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-clasat 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 operatio and other seleotions 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^orme ly acquired by him for excellent liquors. The Bedrooms have been refitted and refurnished, and the Cafe now offers the best accommodation for travellers. 583 WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. MR RICHARD N. NEWBY, PROPRIETOR. IT to not generally known that at the White Mart Hotel LUNCHEON ROOMS There is a SPLENDID TABLE, Comprising 2 Soups, 3 or 4 Entre/ss, Cold Joints and Fow in season. Hot RottSta. 2 or 3 Puddings and Sweets, Qheose and Salad in season. tr ONE~iHILLING. All are invited. Tea and Coffee included. All superintended by _____ -f HOST R. N. NEWBY. QUIL L'S EMPIRE HOTEL, HIGH STREET.
OHRISTOHURCH, N.Z. HAVING LEASED THIS NEW HOTEL from Mr John Carl, I beg to invite the attention of Visitors and the Public Generally to its many advantages. Being Bnilt of Brick and Stone, with all the Litest Improvements, affords Comfort and Security not to be found in many structures that exist elsewhere. CENTRALLY~"siTUATED, Commanding* easy access to Banks, Post and Telegraph Offices, Grain Merchants' Saleyards, and Cab Stands ; bavin? Entrance? from Three of the Leading Thoroughfares—High, Ca3hel, and Hereford streets—makes it THE SITUATED The Cuisine is in charge of a First-class Chef, and the General Management being under the Supervision of the Proprietor, he confidently solicits your patronage. HOT, COLD, AND~SHOWER BATHS, Suites of Apartments for Families, Sumptuously Furnished Billiard Room, Sample Rooms, Telephone, and every convenience attention, and comfort obtainable in any hotel in I the colonies. Coaches and 'Busses leave this hotel to all parts of the suburbs. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to, and Charges Stricfly Moderate. Night Porter Kept. THOS. QUILITpROPRIETOR, Late of Quill's Hotel, Astaburton, and White Hart Hotel, Christchurch. P.S.—Manning's Celebrated Ales drawn from the wood. Wines, Spirits &c, Guaranteed of Best Quality. 595 The Royal, Woodbnd. proprietor. HARRY ARCHER (Late of Club Hotel, Rangiora, and Middleton's, Kaiapoi). fPUIS Well-knewn Family Hotel, replete JL with every convenience for visitors, boarders, and travellers, is RE-OPENED with an entire re-furnishing. A spacious billiard room has been added, winft. beer, and spirits of the best only kept. New stablee with ezten give paddock accommodation for stock. 963 GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMARU. XTJ - PROPR^roi) 1 T^hlr^c *?** RESUMED of this hotel, and bees to in torm his numerous friends and na&mna tw fcac^SSS^ ble ■■* wett «-*«■*« The aocnntnodation for commercial gentlemen tt unsurpassed, as the sample rooms are large, spacious, well lighted, and attached to Mr 8. Be Seymour Surgeon Dentist. MAY BK CONSULTED At his New Chambers, COLOMBO STREET Opposite Buggy's*
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7420, 20 September 1889, Page 8
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