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' Business Notices. R. PAINTER I Chemist and Druggist. AVON DISPENSARY. CORNER KELMORE AND BARBADOK3 STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. ELEGANT NOVELTIES, NEW PER* FUMES. <cc. FOR THE SEASON | AT REDUCED PRICES. ■ Siß EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED direct from Messrs Cousls and Co.. Cairo, A SHIPMKNT OF THE ABOVE CIGARETTES, Packed in Small Quantities, viz. :— ISIS, 6d; and DUBttE, Is Per pocket. These are Grand Goods, which Bmoke Cool and Sweet, and are a treat within th reach of all. Also, a few '""MAHOMET Of Larger Size, in tin boxes contain Jig 10, 20, and 25 Cigarettes. CLIMAX SWEET CHEWING TOBACCO Again in Stock. DAVIES and LAMB, Hairdressers and Tobacconists, 253 High street mHE "LOUIS. , rpHE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. " Unsurpassed for its rich handsome appear* ance and sterling good wearing qualities,' mHE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. ~ls specially recommended for Ladies' and Children's .Dresses, and all Trimming purposed. mHE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. In New Art Colours. Blue Black, Wear Guaranteed. Ladies are requested to see that the name LOUIS, with a guarantee of wear, is stamped at the baok of each yard, as without this none is genuine. THE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. 8327 XIAND-PRINTED and MACHINE XX PRINTED PAPEK-HANGINGS, WHITELAND WORKS, CHELSEA, LONDON. Established 1793. SCOTT CUTHBKR'fdON and CO. Regular Shipments received by the Sole Agent JAMES e G r iiA*Nv7LLE, ' Green's Buildings, Manchester street. The trade supplied. A Large Stock Always On Han NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE BIJOU ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT MORTEN'S BUILDINGS. Colombo street, opposite Bank of New Zealand MRS~POPE TTAS much pleasure in informing her many • Friends and Customers that SHE HAS REMOVED TO MORE COM- : MODIOUS PREMISES, ■ Where she hopes for a Continuance of eir Favors. , GPALAIRET. GENERAL AGENT and • LICENSED LAND BROKER Under the Land Transfer Act. .Work done at Schedule Prices, as provided by the Act. Any Sums of Money to Lend at Lowest Rates of Interest. Sections for Sale at New Brighton, Linwood, and elsewhere. Offices: Corner of Armagh street and Oxford terrace, Christchnrch (close to the bridge). 177 "■ Hotels- ' The Summer Hotb l SUMNER. This old-established Hotel has been re-taken by the former>Proprietor. who hopes, by fixing the Charges on the most Moderate Scale, to receive a'share of patronage. The Culinary Department is under the charge of a First-class Cook. W. WADLOW, Proprietor. ; Stabling Free to Patrons of the Houae. 11%) GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMARU, M* J olSr W""* PROPRIETORS form his numerous friends and patrons thai) r 6 aa^»ieK par ' wn,akethe Country visitora, oomraeroial gentlemen, and the travelling pubtio wiU find this hotel one at the most comfortable and well conducted in South Canterbury. ' . The accommodation for commercial gentle* men is unsurpassed, as the sample rooms are large, spacious, well lighted, and attached to the hotel, 30 QUILL'S EMPIRE HOTEL, HIGH STREET. CHRISTOH£ROH, N Z, HAVING LEASED THIS NEW HOTEL from Mr Jobn 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 improvement, affords Comfort and Security not to be found in many structures that exist elsewhere. CENTRALLY~SITUATED, Commanding easy access to Banks, Post and Telegraph Omces, Grain Merchants' Saleyarda, and Cab Stands; having Entrances from Three of the Leading Thoroughfares—High, Coehel, and Hereford streets—maket' it THE MOST CONVENIENTLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE CITY. The Cuisine Is In charge of a Fir»t-claei Chef, and the General Management being under the Supervision of the Proprietor, ne confidently solicits your patronage. o .HOT, COLD, ANDSHOWER BATHS, Suites of Apartments for Families, Sump* tuously Furnished Billiard Room, Sample Rooms, Telephone, and every convenience, at* tention, and comfort obtainable in any hotel in the colonic*. Coaches and 'Busses leave ibis hotel to all parts of the suburbs. Letters ivnd telegrams promptly attended to, and Chareei Strictly Moderate. Night Porter Kept, THpa qutllTproprietor, Late of Quill's Hotel, Ashburton, and White _ c ~ Han Hotel, Christcharch. ■rJP.B.— Manning's Celebrated Alee drawn from thewopd. Wines. Spirit* ftc. Guaranteed o Beet Quality. . w> Bo«d and Residence. t AT ALBYN HOUSE, King street, Dun -OL edin, close to Museum and Gardens, Mrs James, Hoard and Residence. 26s week. Keforences permitted—Miss Freeman, E. Norton Taylor, Mr Williams (Simpson and Williams), ; and others. 2784 TOJGH'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL and '•■#> RESTAURANT—Best accorurnodation in town is now offered to boarders. Double room. 16s tier week; single room, 18a per week; board without lodging, 12a per week; weekly dinners, 43 per week; board and lodeings. 3s per day. Good accommodation for families. Smoking-room, sitting-room (with u*e of piano), bath-room, and shower-batn. Stabling free. F BRIDGES, Proprietor KOSVKNOR HOUSCc^nfortablePrivatei Board and Residence, No. 53 Gloucester street Ea.it, near Latimer square. Terms very moderate. 609 Fsurai fltottoob We LaNOFORD, UNDERTAKER, The Oldest Firm in New Zealand, FURNISHES FUNERALS-Children from 42: Adults from £4. Pleftje Note the Address—Workshops, cornei North and Ease Belts; Office. 133 Colombo trees, near T«on«rgan'g Now Drapery JEetab lighment. Telephone No. 357. , XT QCRIMSHAW *"■"• UNDBRTAKBR ' ' mnealeFurniehedaSi LowestOnarfa _ Town orCoantry. . , a DURHAM STjaKST SOUTH, •■■■"-' 6t Barrell, UNDEKTAKKR, completely forniehed, in town JP or cooßtry, at strictly low obargee. Colombo road, Sydenham. 5445 t ..-■ :, rw. SALKELD, CABiDraTMAKEB, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, 245 Cashel street W. jftinerale Furnished in the best style at the lowest current rate* on shortest notice, town or country. • 51 °

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7524, 14 April 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7524, 14 April 1890, Page 8

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