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Licensing Notices. ■ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I HENRY SMIThT of White's Bridge, a being the holder of A publican a license inlrespcct of the house and premises eitoate at White's Bridge, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden a* Christchnrch on the 9th day of March next, apply for a TRANSFER of the said IJCENSK from myself to MATTHEW JAMES SHERWIN. my appointee. Dated the sth day of February. 1891. 9013 HENRY SMITH. Hotels THE ROYAL HOTEL. OXFORD TERRACE WEST. CHRISTCHURCH, i T»jTRSO. GOLD3TONE, having leased thi3 ill excellent Family and Commercial Hotel, hopes to meiit a continuance of the support hitherto accorded to her. The Hotel is exceptionally situated, being in the most picturesque part of Christchureh, and yet mar to its centre. The priva c suites of apartments are very comfortably furnished, and tht> arrangements of the Hotel render it a desirable home for TraveUera, Tounats and regular boarders. The Management will be under Mm Goldstone's personal supervision, And her long experience warrants her in guaranteeing er patrons every attention. ALL CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. Telegrams, Letters or Messages Promptly Attended to. None but the Best Liquors Supplied, TelephoneVo. 369. 8219 JOE D- ICKSWINE AND SPIRIT IMPORTER. WALTHAM ARMS, SYDENHAM. PRICE LIST For cash only. BRANDY. , 8. a. Vineyard first-class Brandy, Vintage 1868, aXXX ' • • • • ..76 Grand Ohampaene Cognac. XXXX .. 7 6 Marcleain and Co.'s Cognac .. .. 7 o Hennessy and Co.'s Cognac .. .. 6 B Bisquit, Dubouche and Co.'s Cognac, large flask 2 6 do do do small flask 1 6 The Finest Brand in your own bottle, pel quartern .. .. •• ..10 WHISKEYS. Mitchel's Royal Irish Whiskey, per bottle \ 6 Lome Highland Whiskey do 4 6 The Royal Blend .. .. -. •• 7 2 The Old Smuggler: the Gaelic Whiskey.. 4 6 The Encore Whiskey, the double distilled Whiskey 4 6 Dunvile's Royal Irish Whiskey, large flasK 2 6 do do do small flask 1 6 GIN. Goats and Co.'s Plymouth Gin, per bottle 4 6 Sir Robert Burnett and Co.'s Old Tom .-46 Geneva, J.D.K.Z f 0 Wolfe's Schnapps.. . -. ..5 0 Geneva Schnapps, Old Tom, Plymouth Gin, in your own bottle, per quartern 1 q WINES. Champagne, Eclipse, extra quality, extra dry, quarts 7 0 do do do pints 4 0 Rich Old Port Wine, per bottle .. ..4 0 Fine Old Sherry do .- ..4 0 Good Sound Ciaret .. .. ..2 6 BEER. Bass and Co.'s English Ale, quart bottles 1 0 Bass and Co.'B P-le Ale, small bottlea ..9 0 Guinness' Stout, Ship brand, quart bott'ea 1 0 Crown Brewery Scout or Ale do 0 9 CROWN BREWERY. World-wide Rehowned Celebrated Sparkling Ale, in your own bottles, per quart 0 6 First-class Cigars, 3d each, or 5 for a shilling. Lemonade, Ginger Ale, Soda Water, Herbal Beer, 2d per bottle if taken away. P.S.—The reason w-y we can sell so cheap, is that we have no enormous rent to pay, aiid buy in quantities fur cash, 8072 TERMINUS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Opposite the Railway Station, , CBRISTCHURCH. milE above Hotel is the most conveniently- ! JL situnted in Christchurch for Tourists and Travellers, being oppoeice the P.ailway Station, U'ehg'-aph and Post Oracos, and Cab Stand. < The Hotel is replete with every convenience, being fitted with Hot, Cold, and shower B tns, &c, spacious Billiard, Smoking, and Private Sitting-rooms. Speight's celebrated Dunedin Ale always on draught. Prompt attention given to letters and telegrams. Telephone No. 302 FREDERICK STOREY, . 8375 Proprietor. THE CENTRAL HOTEL Iβ now presided over by THOMAS BROOKS, WHOSE long experience in Hotel manage ment on the Peninsula enables him to guarantee to his pati ons every possible attention and tue comforts of a good home at moderate charges. None but the Best Liquors will be kept. The household arrangements are under the personal supervision of MRS BttOOKS. The Hqtql has been thoroughly renovated, and being, according to its name, in the most central part, of t;ie City. it. affords exceptional advantage-*. The Billiard-room is ono of the best Jiguied and furnished in the city, and is in charge of a thoruugnly experienced marker. - &J7B , THOMAS BttOOKS, Proprietor. , CRITERION HOTEL, TIMARU. Alterations and Improvements to this A Hotel being now completed, D. M'GUINNESS Will be gl;id to welcome his old Friends and the Public Generally, and assures rham they will find the Hotel replete with every comfort. 20 WHITE HART HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. J. G. HARRIS WTT.T. be glad to' welcome hie old friends' and the public generally, and assures them they will find the Hotel replete With evsry comfort and convenience. The Hotel, being in the centre of the city, will be found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists; and others. SPACIOUS SAMPLE RO0M& EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOMS, Fitted up with two Alcock'd Tables. Telephone 45. Night Porter. - J. G. HARRIS, 609 ' Proprietor. Board and Residence. GR O SVE NO R HOU S a COMFORTABLE PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. No. 56 Gloucester street east, near Latimer 2159 square. Terms very moderate. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS LODGE, late of the Temperance Rest, HAS to ADDINttTON, near Saleyarda, where she can Accommodate Several Boarders. Refreshments and Stabling ■ S3? "OLIGH-s TEMPERANCE HOTEL and _O RESTAURANT—Best accommodation in town is now offered to boarders. Double room. 16s per week; single room, 183 per week"; board without lodging, 12s per week; weekly dinners, Is per wees; board and lodgings. S3 per aay. Good accommodation for families. Smoking-room, sitting-room (with use of pianot bath-room, and enowtsr-batu. Stabling free. F BRlDGß3._Proprietor Business Notices. FAITH HEALING "MifAY be beHeved to by some people, but ixJL wisdom is shown by those who use COLEMANE AND SONS' When MBaiJed by eiqkneas or 4jjihmmmii. ■ Is one of nature's greatest gifts to a Buffering ■. , humanity. ... . .""""" It is PURE. No adulteration with wood, turps, or crude oils. Try their homey wnen the children have colds. Be sure aad ask your chemist or grocer for ■ , , . Colemaoe's. ■ , W.J.ALEXANDER, UaOuhtlatroct, WhotaaleAeea*

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7782, 9 February 1891, Page 8

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