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Tenders i - — --** " - i THE Time for Receiving Tenders for Malthouse at Heathcote Valley has been EXTENDED until Four o'clock on FRIDAY, May 15th. &nd H ARMAN Architects. 203 Gloucester street. *°7. TENDERS are invited by the Canterbury Saleyards Company, Limited, up tiU SATURDAY, 16th inst., for the SUPPLYof SHEEP DIP to be used at tbe Addington Yards from date to Slst next. A. A. M. McKELLAK, Secretary. Chri.tchurch. llth May, 1891. ___? TENDERS. THK WEST EYRETON ROAD BOARD invite TENDERS, to be sent in to the Chairman, at the Board office, befoie Ip.m. on Monday. Juno Sth for REN'IINO* RESERVES, subject to the general conditions, which can be seen at the Board office, West The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT WRIGHT , Clerk to the Board. May 13tb, 1891. * 223 HIGHFIELD. KIRWEE. TENDERS for CROPPING WHEAT will be received by the undersigned up to Saturday, May lGth. For particulars apply to J. D. RICHARDS. 3960 Highfield, Kirwee. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL INVITE TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of a MAP of the BOROUGH of LYTTELTON. Specification can be eeen at the Town Clerk's office. Tenders to be sent in on MONDAY, the 18th May, before 4 oclock p.m. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. «_,--.--,_, H. J. V. ROGERS. 3933 Town Clerk._ Hotels THE ROYAL HOTEL. OXFORD TERRACE WEST. CHRIST CHURCH. MRS C. GOLD3TONE, having' leased this excellent Family and Commercial Hotel, hopes to merit a continuance of the suppor hitherto accorded to her. The Hotel is exceptionally situated, being in tho most picturesque pare ot Oiiriatcljurch, and yet near to its centre. The priva c suites of apartments are very comfortably furnished, and the arrangements of the Hotel render it a desirable home for Travellers, Tourists and regular boarders. The Management wiU be under Mrs 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. Telephone"No. 369. 8219 TERMINUS FAMILY AND COM MERCIAL HOTEL, Opposite the Railway Station CHRISTCHURCH, THE above Hotel is the most convenientlysituated in Christchurch for Tourists and Travellers, being opposite the Railway Station, Telegraph and Post Offices, and Cab Stand. The Hotel is replete with every convenience, being fitted with Hot, Cold, and Shower 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 ment on the Peninsula enables him to guarantee to his j atrons every possible attention and the com iOf a good home at moderate charges. None but the Best Liquors will be kept. The household arrangements are under the personal supervision of MRS BROOKS. The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and being, according to its name, in the most central part of tue 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. THE Alterations and Improvements to this Hotel being now completed, D. M'GUINNESS Will be glad to welcome his old Friends and the Public Generally, and assures them they will find the Hotel replete with every comfort. 20 WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. J. G HARRIS WILL be gU to v. eJcome his old friends and the public generally, and assures thorn they will find the Hotel replete with evsry comfort and convenience. The Hotel, being in the centre of the city, I will be found most convenient for Commercial Travellers, Tourists, and others. TARIFF— Per Week, £2 2.. Breakfast, 2s; Lunch, is; Dinner, 2s 6d. Bed, 2s. I Special Arrangements for Families and Theatrical Companies. ' SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS. EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOMS, ] Fitted up witb two Alcock's Tables. Telephone 45. Night Porter. | J. G. HARRIS, 09 Proprietor. THE CENTRAL HOTEL WELLIN GTON. MRS ORMSBEE, Proprietress. TBE Beat Accommodation in Wellington for Travellers, Commercial Gentlemen, Tourists, Ac. Good Table d'Hote. Best Ales, Wines and Spirits. . Terms exceptionally moderate. 601 Board and Residence. 4~IROSVENOR HOUSE, It COMFORTABLE 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 REMOVED to ADDINGTON near Saleyards, where she can Accommodate Several Boarders. Refreshments and Stabling ■__> LIGHTS TEMPERANCE HOTEL and JO RESTAURANT—Best accommodation Intownis now offered to boarders. Double room. 16s per week; single room, I_3 per week; boara without lodging, 12s per week: weekly dinners, 4s per week; board and lodgings. 33 per aay. Good accommodation for families, Smoking-room, sitting-room (with use of piano* bath-room, and snower-batn. Stabling free. F BRIDGE-. Proprietor BEACH GLEN. SUMNER. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS under 14 (established 1873). The objects of this School are—lst. to prepare Boys thoroughly to enter the Higher Schools; 2nd, to provide a Sound English and Commercial Education for those not intended for a University course. The School is pleasantly situated, and well supplied with Artesian Water. Specia attention paid to delicate and Backward boys, Terms very moderate. C. L. WIGGINS. Principal, THE NORTHERN MONARCH GRASS AND GRAIN SEED STRIPPER, WITH FENWICKS PATENT DRESSER. IN consequence of the SUCCESSFUL WORKING of the Above, I beg to request that all ORDERS for Next Season's Machines be forwarded Early, to E. CHRISTIAN, WAIKARL Sole Manufacturer. T-_£-T-tOXl__-. ... It has done admirable work, cleaning grass seed fit for market. . . It has done really weU in oats, barley and rye. (Signed) Philip C. ___u_____d, I-UttOS.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7864, 15 May 1891, Page 8

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