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On Sale. FOR SALE. A GRAND PIANO, by R. Lipp and Sohn. a first-class instrument; owner _as no further use tor it. A decided bargain. Addlv to FRANCIS ARENA 3. 3553 Cafe. Hotels THE ROYAL HOTEL. OXFORD TERRACE WEST, CHRIST CHURCH. MRSC. GOLDSTONE, having'leased this excellent Family and Commercial Hotel, hopes to merit a continuance etf the suppor hitherto accorded to her. The Hotel is exceptionally situated, being in the most picaresque pure of Christchurch, and yet ntar to its centre The priva.e suites of apartments are very comfonaoly furnished, and the arrangements of tue Hotel render it a desirable home for Travellers, Tourists and regular boarders. The Management will 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. 5219 TERMINUS FAMILY AND COM MERCIAL HOTEL, Opposite the Railway Station CHRISTCHURCH. THE above Hotel 1* the most conve*nientlysituated in Cnristchurch for Tourists and Travellers, beiii'.? opposite the Railway Station, Telegraph and Post Oiflces, 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 manago meut on the Peninsula enables him Co guarantee to his j ations every possible attention and tne com of a good home at moderate charges. None but the Be3t Liquors will be kept. The household arrangements are under the personal supervision of MRS BttOOKS. The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated and being, according to its name, in the most central part of toe City, it affords exceptional advantages. The Billiard-room i 3 one of the best lighted aud furnished in the city, and is in charge of a thoroughly experienced marker. 278 THOMAS BROOKS, Proprietor. WHITE HART HOTEL, ' HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. J. G HARRIS WTT.T, be gl_ to v, eicome his old friends and the public generally, and usauros them they will find the Ho eel replete with evsry comfort and convenience. The Hotel, being in the centre of the city, will bo found most convenient for Commercial Travellers. Tourists, and others. TARIFFPer Week, £2 2s. Breakfast. 2s; Lunch, ls; Dinner, 2s 6d. Bed, 2s. Special Arrangements for Families and Theatrical companies. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS. EXCELLENT BILLIARD ROOMS, Fitted up with two Alcock's Tables. Telephone 45. Night Porter. J. G. HARRIS, Og Proprietor. CRITERION HOTEL, TIMARU. riIHS Alterations and Improvements to this i Hotel being now completed, D. M'GUINNESS Will he glad to welcome his old Friends and the Public Generally, aud assures ihein they will find the Hotel repleca with every oomfort. 20 Board and Residence. GROSVENOR HOUSE, COMFORTABLE PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. No. 66 Gloucester street east, neir Latimer 215U square. Terms very moderate. BOARD AND RESIDENCE!. MRS LODGE, lato of the Temperance Rest Has removed to addington near Saleyards, where she can Accommodate Several Boarders. Refreshments and Stabling "OLIGB7S TEMPERANCE HOTEL and Jtj> RESTAURANT—Be3t accommodation Etownis now offered to boarders. Doublo room. 16s per week; single room, ISs por week; boara without lodging, 123 per week: weekly dinners, 4s per week ; board and lodgings, 3d per aay. Good accommodation for families. Smoking-room, sitting-room (with use of piaaol bath-room, and snower-bacu. Stabling free. F BRIDGE-, Propriotor BaaAraatcf, THE 'PRESS' is an authorised GAZETTE tor all Notices under the Dsbtorsand CreditorsAcO JN the Superior Court of Bankruptcy holden at Christchurch.—ln the matter of the ankruptcy Act 1883 and the Acts amending the same and In the matter ot Gixbkrt Tom Pebrott of Waikari farmer a bankrupt—A meeting of the creditors of the above-named bankrupt to consider an application by him for his discharge is hereby Bummoned to be held at my office in the Government Buildings at Christchurch on Wednesday the twentieth day of May 1891 at tho hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon.—Dated this 12th day of May 1891. X 7. A. THOMAS. Official Assignee. AND notice is hereby given that at the flrat sitting of tho Court after the expiration of fourteen days from tha data of advertising t:t>,«. noace (ueiag tho <i—y &pDoinCed t>s- ri»o Coart) tho abore-aamed banicrupc -w-iJX apply *or —13 ——conditio——! —ise——rge under x.txG said Acts. WX-N>r WIL.T.TA.3J3 and SO>T. 4371 Solicitors for Banngupt. rj-HK *■ LOUIS.* rjCBH •'LOUIs-" VKLVKTIBK. The world renowned 'Louis' Velveteen stands pre-eminent over all pile fabrics, for rich handsome appearance and sterling good weariug qualities, and is withal moderate in price. We specially reccm-iond 'Louis' Velveteen for I——lies' axid Children's Dresses and all trimming purposes. mHE VELVETEEN. The New Shades and. Art Colors and the lustrous Blue Black excel in Velvet-like appearance, all previous productions. Ladie' are specially requested to see that the name LOUIS with a guarantee of wear, ia stamped at the back of every yard, a3 without this none is genuine. THB "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. 1673 £50 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,— After being a martyr to Rheumatism for the past three years, and being unable to move from the house, lifted in and out bed, aud 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 Pill 3. I did so, and after the FIRST BOX i was actually able to walk as far as the Presbyterian cemetery, a distance of about a mile, and back. lam now nearly RECOVERED, and shall be happy to verify the above statement either personally or by letter. Yours gratefully, Emily Okay. Exeter street, Lyttelton, October 17th, 1890. J_NS

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7866, 18 May 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7866, 18 May 1891, Page 8

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