Tenders , TENDERS are Invited for the SUPPLY of a BRASS BAND, to Play One Night Weelly or Fortnightly, between 8 p.m. and iO pjtiui m connection with the Sumner Exctt»«iona. Free Passes. Tenlere to be sent in before 12th December to TRAMWAY COMPANY'S OFFICE, 7626 Cathedral square. TO BUILDERS. rNDERS are invited till 4 p.m., on TUESDAY. December 10th, forEßfiCTa VILLtA RESIDENCE in Worcester joHNwm 7037 Architeeu: HHENDSRS will be received at my office ■ unril 4 p.m. on Monday. December 9th, for ERBCTIQN of RESIDENCE near New Brighton. : Puns and speciacation may be seen at my* office. J. C. MADDISON, F.R.I.RA., Architect. Hereford street, Christohnrch. 7029 SEFTON DAIRY FACTORY. FHENDERS are invited for the WHOLE or ■ PART of the OUTPUT OF Bi TTER for the TWO MONTHS, from December 14th, 1889, u> February Uth. 1890. Tenders to be in not later than Tuesday. 10th ir,stanr., addressed to P. Dick, Chairman of Directors, Bif ton. 7358 NEW BRIGHTON PIER COMPANY. are invited for the FI RSI PORI. TION of the PIER at New Brighton. Plans and specification may be seen at the office of the undersigned, Cathedral Chambers. Tenders are to be sent in by 12 no a on Friday, the 13th day of December, 18S9. 6858 J. Q. WARNER, C.tt. SALS OF DREDGING PLANT. mEE LYTTELTOnThaRBOR BOARD are I prepared to receive Tenders for the PU RCHASifi of the following DREDGING PLANT, which may be seen at any time in the Harbor of Lyttelton;— The "Erakine' Dredger, capable of dredging 250 tons per hour. Tho "Heathcote" Steam Hopper Barge; carrying caoacity 230 tons. The "Sumner " Steam Hopper Barge; carrying capacity 250 tons. Tenders will be received for the whole of this plant or ior each vessel separately. This Dredging Plant is in working order and condition, as is evidenced by the face that during the months of May and June, 1887, i 49,140 Cubic Yards of mud were raised by the Dredge and removed by the Steam Hoppers to the depositing ground, 3£ miles distant. Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Dredging Plant," must be addressed to the Chairman of the Board, and sent in to the Board's Otnce at Christchurch not later than 12 noon on sth February, IS9O. The highest or any tender not necessarily acoepted. j By order, C. HOOD WILLIAMS, Secretary and Treasurer Lyttelton Harbor Board. Lyttelton Harbor Board Office, Christchurch, Canterbury. New Zealand, 23rd November, ISB3. 683 ffiENDERS wH be received till four oclock X on Wednesday. December 18th. for the KKECTION of a HOUSE at Mount Grey Station for C. Ensor, Esq. The lowest or any tender wil 1 not necessarily be accepted. Plans and specification may bo seen at oar oflee. COLLINS and HARMAN, 7610 Architects, Christchurch. 1 Hotelat CITY HOTEL. J. M°Namara. Having taken the above Hotel, which has been Newly Built, has Furnished It Throughout Luxuriously, and supplied it With EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. J. McNamara wishes it to be understood by his old friends and the public generally that the same MODERATE CHARGES Which have hitherto obtained in eimila establishments conducted by him WILL BE THE RULE TS THE CITY HOTEL. 5286 GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMARU, MR JOHN" \yTEIKLI form his numerous friends and patrons that) nothing will be wanting on his part to make the hotel all that could be desirad. Country viators, commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public will find this hotel one of the moat comfortable and well conducted in South Canterbury. The accommodation for commercial gentlemen is unsurpassed, as the sample rooms are large, spacious, well lighted, and attached to the hotel. 30_ WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. MR RICHARD N. NEWBY, PROPRIETOR. IT Iβ not generally known that at the Wkite Hart Hotel LUNCHEON ROOMS There is a SPLENDID TABLE. Comprising 2 Soups, 3 or 4 Entrees, Cold Joints and Fow in seatfon, Hot Roasts, 2 or 3 Paddings and Sweets. Cheese and Salad in season. _ar oneUhilling. All are invited. Tea and Coffee Included. All superintended by ~. HOST R. N. NEWBY.-
CAFE PARIS. F. ARENAS, PROPRIETOR. CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. EA RENAS wishes to inform his numer o X3L ous friends and the public that he 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 snpervision 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 Oyster Saloon, and what has been a great want hero will now be supplied in the shape of a comfortable and nicely-furnished room, where oyster suppers will bo 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 Jbe Mr Arenas' study to keep up the high reputation formerly acquired by him for excellent liquors. The Bedrooms have been refitted and refurnished, and the Cafe now offers the best accommodation for travellers. 5& Q U I L L'S EMPIRE HOTEL, HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. | HAVING LEASED THIS NEW HOTEL from Mr Jonn Carl, I beg to invite the attention of Visitors and the Public Generally to its many advantages. Being Built of Brick and Stone, with all the Latest Improvements, affords Comfort and Security not to bo found in many structures that exist elsewhere. CENTRALLY~SITUATED, Commanding easy access to Banks. Post and Telegraph Olfices, Gram Merchants' Saleyards, and Cab Stands; having Entrances from Three !of the Leading Thoroughfares—High, Cashel, »nd Hereford streets—makes it THE MOST CONVENIENTLY SITUATED , HOTEL IN THE CITY. The Caisine is in charge of a Firat-clasa 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, Sump-, tuooaly Furnished Billiard Room, Sample. Rooms, Telephone, and every convenience, attention, and comfort obtainable in any hotel in the colonies. Coaches and 'Busses leave this hoceltoall parts of the suburbs. Letters and telr crams promptly attended to, and Charges Strictly Moderate. Night Porter Kept. THOS. QUnJUPROPRIBTOR* Late of Quill's HoteJ, Ashburton, and White Hart Hotel, Christchorch. P.S.—Manning's Celebrated Ales drawn from the wood. Wines, Spirits fee* Guaranteed of Best Quality. 595 Sβ B« Seymour, ; SURGEON DENTIST, 215 Colombo street. NITROUS OXIDE GAS admin istered for ' Painless Extraction of Teeth. NrmNG7~KNITTING -To Heads of Familiea, Footballer*, Bicyclists, ana outers. The best place for Stocidnsß and Sox (ribbed or Slain) is at Miss Hean\ Machine Knitting Works, 63 Victoria street, Christ♦hurchrCharaesmo d erate.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7418, 9 December 1889, Page 8
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