...jna.d^- v _____i j-SST io fbb osn uss mm wiarto, • IMF-tOTXD HYDRAULIC EAM : ' v -./n-^ \rOnj» annuyaaoe caused tiuromrh tha Jreet^p^ 6 * «^*^n« ? wI L | withmyPa| e _» W Wrtte or eaO firnr partleulan to J. BIG WOOD, PIiUM-O-B, GASFITTBB, BBAS3 FOTJNDEB, Sec, Direct Importer of all Goods Required by above Trades, SB COLOMBO STREET. TelepbaneNo. GO. ROYAL A_ID VICE-REOAI, PHOTOGRAPHER. STUDIO «. Iso COLOMBO STRKBT. FTtHf" Photo_raphfc Work now being proA _dnced at tbis Studio is being jrreatly eulogised br both tbe Press and general publio for its excellency and superiority to the ordiI t__i_t 9 clle * I> 'work as produced at otber C. H. MANNINQ la coastantly in attendaneS and does bis own operating, thereby ensuring thorough _— —sfae_oa to —1_ patrons. __1 worS executed by him is thoroughly guaranteed Re-sittings granted until pleased. Orders finished promptly to time specified, weather permitting. Tbedisti-g-ished p_ironage reoeired byC H. Manning from their RJEL tbe Prinoss Victor and George of Wales, Lord Harris, dir AMusgrove, Sir w. Jerroia, Sir F. Broome. Sir W. Robinson, &c, Sec, testifies to bis oapabUides as a Photo_raphio Artist of repute. Children made a study of. Pose, expression, softness, brilliancy and general finish pardon laity attended to. POPULARPRICES, C,: H. MANKINQ, PHOTO ARTI-T CJonveyances. HOT SPRINGS, HANMEr PLAINS COOPER'S ROyA_r"_L_lL COACH (the _ . on M _ oa^r h carrying tho _f aiia to tae Hos _*4?fcg ß . L-g&VKß the HOTlfiL, CULVfiRDJfiN aVKfiir TUESDAY and SATURDAY on "_"**_ 2L fciae Midday Train from Ohri-t--,iJeS ss , -- BnUll « on MONDAYS and THUKS 6*° c *» VMi ' Twto * W THROU&H RETURN TICKETS are ssued at the Cbristcburob Bahway Station (only) available by Cooper's Coach erery SATUitDAY. returu-'ng within Four Weeks from the first. Monday after date of iaaue. Price, 90s first-class for coach and railway tares. This ooacb run* in connection witb Cook and Son's Tourist AKt—Cy. : _tot_r_Tic_ctboldei- will be.driven to tbe Hanmer Plsins any day of toe weelc without, extra charge. Buggies and Baudle Horses always on biro. Perfect civility aad steady drivers guaranteed. Parcels and telsjcrama —krefully attended to „_ _, By W. H. OOOPfiB, Matt Contractor, Culverden Hotel Proprietor, OPPOSITION IS T-US UFK OF TRADE. The following are the advantages ot travelling by Cooper's Royal Mail Coach:—!. __ey always start andk rrive to Post Ofllce time. _ rf * coper's Coachea are only OKK-EtAJ-F the __res preriously charged by Derritts Coaches, 3. The Bates for Parcels have likewise be __ reduced 50 per cent. And i *. Cooper makes no charge whatever ftw extra : _jg_aj?e.—W. H. C __* HOT SPRING^ HANMER PLAINS, f dr 10^0^2 - leaTo Culverden for Fry's HStelJ hi Js*J£ u &&+> -J- 9 -' 8 Pass, Erery Tne_s %H a, i4.S_» u £ aa^ 0n arrival of mid-day train.' tro i^*? brtotoh -«!b. Returning on Monday* T Throu_h Kenirn lioketsare ___ed at GbrfsV church Kaiiway Station only, available br Derretts Coach, on Tuesdaya, . . ~*' I -Irsc-class, 80s Return, Coach and Railway. ' Tickets available for four weeks from Thursday after daie of issue. - NJ3.—During the Summer -fonths a Hirst 1 class Four-horse Urag will ran, built expreaaJy for the comfort ana convenience of iavaUaS and visitors travelling to the Springs. An, extra i conveyance for luggage. ,' ' , . -The proprietor is always in attendance ba. arrival and departure of tram. ' * Ketum Ticket Holders can be dziTen to tbe fipriags or returnfrom the Springs any day. No extra charge. __, CULrVEBDBN TO WAIAU. ' ' Coach leaves Culverden for Waiau and fiotUeic__oi daily .on —rilval ot mid-day train I from Christchureh, aad leaves Wakwi. /Pr .Rotberham and. culverden daily.. M_ada,y"s Coaeb to Waiau connects With ___koi_» -oacb lsavl__%aiau on Tuesday*a la connection with-the above: Ine, XJiave Special Coaches, Double and Single Bougies, and Waggonwtua Jaad Saddle Horaos on imm«diate hire. Orders through post or wire rebel ye prompt attendon. Special attention gitea'to : passengewj and parcels forwarder for delivery byeoac.. ___Qm DIIRBJOTi 418 '~ A ' _*roprieto*r MOUNT SO___RS AND METHTEN ROYAL ™" ■> MAIL COACH. . : A COACH Rons each T UESDAY, THURSA. DA-,a_dSATUKDAY,Btertinga6-lOQ_ _rom Hood's Hotel, Mount Somers. for Springb—raand A—'ord Forest, there Connecti_g witb Duffs Co&ch from Methven, returning same ■rrf&.'<-.'. :.-_-_«: ■:.■■;..■■'■,-;:«.; SpringDuni, 2s ; return, 3a. Aiford Forest._» .return 6a. . ~ ROYAL MAIL C-ACH, V THB above Coaoh leaves Longbeach Da_y (gun-ays axeeii-k, ibr __-mtfc->_, ifc JJO *~—. ; W_t«rto_. B—O a——. ; A ptitnn, —25 a.—— ; Wbeatstone, BS3 a.ra.; arrtving at ASbimrto? hi time fdr the express train from Chi-ttChttrch to Timaru and Dunedin. The Ooacb leave* die Poat Office at 4.60 p.m.; arriving at Longbeach at7.3op._- All. parcel- entrusted to the Proprietor will be promptly deUvered at their vario-sdesti-ationa Paaseagerfareo—Through single, s*j return, Bs. _J__y | COBB AND CO. -AKAROA LIN-l OF OOACHE)B.t | Oil and after October 6th MEETS the* Train: at Little River on Monday, Wednesday; and Saturday. _. ' Meets -the Steruner at RgecnßaJ on Tuesday. \, A = Proprietor, . . , :. Duvauoh—ua'aßipy. t attic COLERnXJE AND Gl_-tr_ij_lr7SL '- ROYAL MAIL COACH. * ILUtCOAOH _»*«* Q_tota_6«l for J\ Lake Coleridge, via Windwhistle House ana Snowden, evwy cFRLOaY MuRNINQ on arrival of Train from Christchnrch, returnins in time for Eve-tag, Train SATUHDAY. S_tc__ attention given to passengerf,' and sarcels forwarded for d-ivery by coach. A. H. BURKETT, Proprietor. j South M-lvcrn. ! TAJ TAPU COACH. / aif *_d after hk»d*te the above Ooa»win II run as follows:— -■:-v- J „i .-.j -.i.>i Tapu. depart at 8.10 every morning. Christe-urch, depart for Tai Tapu and HsJsJ TaiW^fPfre®lfr__ __, ParceileiCa-tt-jßwdJsrSeldor-ttbeßoysl ■*- bto * lo^m.PA^tqs^ 29tb March, 1830. J '—'"- „??§ METHTEN AND ALFORD FOREST i-i: COACHaa-. j mHE above Coajchaa will leave the Meit_h|__b StaU-b at U en TC«B--!-JAY-TTMURBDAYS, __d SATURDAY-. | Rerarnlax froni Attord Forest Pass Office as * p.m. on each of the above-mentioned days. Pas&eiiKers will receive every attention. .Parcels and Orders attended to. -tones and ... ■ ... .■■—■-..... ... . :i i.'.-,.. -•■ —.■■;■■■'" ■• T-NWALD AND MOUNT SOMERS • - RAILWAY. MOUNT _OM__I3~~ANO ,OATXNDISH .- - mHE above Coaoh Leaves Hood's Hotel t ot .Ltxtbf Cavendisb Ra3__ay Station, EVERY -fbßNtfre meei_w jeaeh train. ~„✓.-.. . Parcels and Orders will receive every atteation. Horsea^Bag_- W fa^ flN _ loo^ GOVERNOR'- BAY COACH. O will run daily, leaving Lyttvlion Railwftf StatioaaiflJO a__. andß x_->. Leavintf Ooyernonsßay at_44a^_^4s^_. Mitre Hotel, lorttalto-, a_dGover_or's Bay. N-B. Bsirtle Horses, end Beata aad Prtvato t c-rsyaaoMon-lrs.
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7730, 9 December 1890, Page 7
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