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Tenders i i mc mENDKRS are invited 1 * J. FRIDAY, May 22nd, tor ADDITIONS to Residence. Papanui road. nm— Drawings. &c, may be seen at my Office. R. W. ENGLAND. JCN.. A.R .JJA..^ Inglfe , Buildings. 121* nnHB Time for Receiving Tenders for Malt--1 house at Heathcote Valley has been EXTENDED until M our o clock on FRIDAY, 203 Gloucester street. M '^ THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTKRBL.KY. TENDERS are inviteTfor SUPPLYING the Normal School with FUEL during the •winter months. %*~tt~~ Coal—Bear, screened Newcastle or Native, Firewood—Cut, short lengths, about six cords. Delivery according to order. o «««. Endorsed tenders to be sent in to the.Seoretary of the Board not later than Tuesday, the 19th instant- The lowest or any tender not necewrily VEEL. Secretary. Christehurch. 12th May. IS9I. 4122 SPRINGSTON RACE MEETING. mENDERS CLOSE on MONDAY, 18th, 1 for PUBLICAN'S BOOTH REFRESHMENT BOOTH OYSTER, FRUIT STAND, &C. Address W. P. CLARIDGE. 41gl Springsioa Hotel, Hon. Sec. fTIENDERS are invited by the Canterbury J. Sakyards Company, Limited, up till SATURDAY, 16th insr., for the SUPPLY of SHEIfiP DIP to be ueed at the Addington Yards from date to 31sr. December next. A. A. M. McKELLAK, Secretary. Chiistchurch. 11th May, 1891. 4073 HIGHFIELD, KIRWEK. TENDERS for CROPPING WHBAT will be received by the undersigned up to Saturday, May ICth. *'° rPartiCUIa j?D. PP KIcHARDS. 3950 Highfleld, Kirwee. Road Boards. COURTENAY ROAD BOARD. T>OISONED WHEAT will be ISSUED to Jt ratepayers free of charge Sixuence per dozen will be paid to ratepayers of the district by the Board for small birds, larks, sparrows, finches, linnets, and blackbirds during the months of May, June, July, and Aueust. Wheat issued and birds tik-n at the office of the Board, Kirwee, on MONDAY MORNINGS only. By order, A. J. FRANCIS, 3313 Clerk to the Board. MANDEVILLE AND RANGIORA ROAD BOARD. BRDDGJFCLOSED. NOTICE is hereby given that the BRIDGE over the CAM, near the Kaiapoi Woollen Factory, will be CL< >SED for Repairs on WEDNESDAY, May 13th, and THURSDAY, May 14th. By order, ARTHUR TRMPLER, Clerk to the Board. Rangiora, May 11th, 189 L 4113 TEMPLETON ROAD DISTRICT. HENRY GEORGE WOOTTQN hae been appointed POUNDKEEPER FOR THIS DISTRICT. ALBERT FREEMAN, 4UB ; Clerk. _ Hotels TERMINUS FAMILY AND COM MERCIAL HOTEL, Opposite the Railway Station CHRISTCHURCH. THE above Hotel ia the most convenientlysituated in Cnristchurch for Tourists and Travellers, being opposite the Railway Station, Telegraph and Post Omces, and Cab Stand. The Hotel is replete with every convenience, being fitted with Hot, Cold, and dhower B -ths, &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 Is now presided over by THOMAS BROOKS, WHOSE long experience in Hotel manage meat on the Peninsula enables him to guarantee to his j atrona every possible attention and tne com 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 BrtOOKS. The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and Doing, according to its name, in the most central part of tne City, it affords exceptional advantages. The Billiard-room is one of the best lighted and furnished in the city, and is in charge of a thoroughly experienced marker. 278 THOMAS BROOKS. Proprietor. CRITERION HOTEL, TIMARU. nnHE Alterations and Improvements to this X Hotel being now completed, D. M'GUINNESS Will be glad to welcome his old Friends and the Public Generally, and assure* them they will find the Hotel replete with, every comfort. 20 WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. J. G HARRIS ■<rTjTILL be gL. to v.cjcoine his old friends \ V and the public generally, and assures them they will find the Hotel replete with evary comfort and convenience. The Hotel, being in the centre of the city, will be found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists, and others. TARIFFPer Week, &i 2a. Breakfast, 2s; Lunch, is; Dinner, 2s 6d. Bed, 2s. Special Arrangements for Families and Theatrical Companies. spacious sample rooms, excellent billiard rooms, Fitted up with two Alcock'e Tables. Telephone 45. Night Porter. J. G. HARRIS. 09 Proprietor. - THE ROYAL HOTEL. OXFORD TERRACE WEST. CHRIST CHURCH, MRSC. GOLD3TONJE, having leased this excellent Family and Commercial Hotel, hopes to merit a continuance of the euppor hitherto accorded to her. The Hotel is exceptionally situated, being in the most picturesque pare of Chriatchurch, and yet near to its centre. The priva c suites of apartments are very comfortably furnished, and the arrangements of tbe Hotel render it a desirable home for Traveller*, Tourists and regular boarders. The Management will be under Mrs Goldstone's personal supervision, and her long experience warrant* her in guaranteeing er patrons every attention. ALL CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE Telegrams, Letters or Messages Promptly Attended to. None but the Best Liquors Supplied. Telephone No. 369. JBI9 ~ ,£SO REWARD WILL be paid to any person that can prov the following statement to be untrue:— TO MR E. W. HALL, MEDICAL HERBALIST, 152 Armagh Street. CHRISTCHURCH. Dear Sir,— Alter being a martyr to Rheumatism for the past three years, and being unable to move from the house, lifted in and out bed, and frequently having to be fed at meals, and under two doctors and chemists without avail, your traveller persuaded mc to try your Gout and Rheumatic Pillfl. I did so, and after the FIRST BOX X was ! actually able to walk as far as the Presbyterian cemetery, a distance of about a mile, and back, i lam now nearly RECOVERED, aad shall be happy to verify the above statement either personally or by letter. Yours gratefully, ISattLY Gray. . Exeter street. Lyttelton, Ootob«mb.lß9Qw 1321

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7863, 14 May 1891, Page 8

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