Barinaaa Hoticea BBPOT FOR CORNISH AND COB Lklkbrated Axseican Organs, HEREFORD STREET, CHRIBTCHTJRCH (Opposite Bank of N.Z.) E. NORTON TAYLOR, Sole A&ent for New Zealand for CORNISH AND CO. Washington, N.J., UJ9LI The Shipment of Organs per Mary S. Amess has been sold. EVERY ORGAN PURCHASED. t! OTHERS ORDERED. A few Organs for Sale to Arrive per NEXT DIRECT STEAMER. These left New York bythes.B. Cambodia on August 15th for Liverpool, for Shipment by first Direct New Zealand Boat, and will be Landed in a Few Days. REGULAR MONTHLY SHIPMENTS Of the Splendid Instruments of the firm of Cornish and Oα will be Landed. THE VALUE OF ADVERTISING PROVED. E. NOBTON TAYLOB, Who is the Authorised Agent for the Leading Newspapers of the World, inserted ONE ADVERTISEMENT in each of the New Zealand Newspapers, by means of which he has received Orders tor 47 Organs. ONE INSERTION DID IT. E. NORTON TAYLOR, Agent for the Australian and New Zealand Newspapers, andfor Cornish and Co., Washington. i HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. John Whhcelaw, architect and valuator, 146 Worcester street. 12 CHRISTMAS, ALL BOOKS SOLD at LONDON PUB- *"" LISHED PRICES. PULL SUPPLIES OF BOOKS FOB SCHOOL PRIZES AND CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO BUYERS Off PARCELS. INSPECTION INVITED. CHRISTMAS CARDS xtn> BOOKLETS, IN GREAT VARIETY* NOW READY. FOUNTAIN BARBER, 159 CASHEL STREET, 2000 PECKS MARROWFAT PEAS Ready to Gather This Month, ONLY Xs PER PECK.I Orders Booked for Christmas. LOCAL GROWN NEW POTATOES Blb for Is, IMPORTED NSW POTATOES 14lb for la Splendid Samples. ' STRAWBERRIES, CHERRIES, AND OTHER FRUITS, ALSO, TOMATOS, CUCUMBERS, &0. Country orders for Fruit and Vegetables promptly attended to. CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, BALANCE OP THIS SEASON'S STOCK, 20 PACKETS. Is. W. GIMBLETT, Fruit Grower, &c, Colombo street. PICTURE FRAMES A ND ARTISTS' MATERIALS for 00 and A. Water Color Painting at Moderate Prices. Country orders promptly attended to. J. inF. GIBB, Morten's Buildings. Cathedral square Hotels. CITY HOTEL. J, M° N A MA R A. Having taken the above Hotel, which has been Newly Built, has Furnished it Throughout Luxuriously, and supplied it with EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. J. If cNamara wishes it to be understood by ***** old friwuflff and the public generally that the same MODERATE CHARGES Which hare hitherto obtained in Simfla establishments conducted by him WILL HE THE BULB IN TBS CITY HOTEL. 523S GROSVENOR HOTEL, XLMARU. nftHK Proprietor has again RESUMED 1 CHARGE of this hotel, and begs to In form bis numerous friends and patrons that) nothing will be wanting on his part to n>aka the hotel all that could be desired. Connor viators, commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public will find this hotel one of the most comfortable and well conducted in South Canterbury. . v . The accommodation for commercial gentlemen is unsurpassed, as the sample rooms are large, spacious, well lighted, and attached to tfaehotel. ». FACTORY BUTTER. RGAIN3FORD and SON, Christchurcb • Dairy, Caabel street, beg to stale that ney have successfully tendered for the Whote of the Output of TCJTTER of the SEFTON DAIRY FACTORY, the First Consignment to Arrive on FRIDAY, 18th insc. ■ ,_ , The Machinery used being all of the latest and most approved construction, the Butter may be relied on as second to none; and the Price will he j<o.per Undelivered in town of ratoTMThr- *77»
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7417, 7 December 1889, Page 3
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