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Hotels. METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL. christchurchTcashel street. No License. Home comforts for visitors- Batha, hot. cold, and shower oa each floor. Telephone and private letter-box. Night; porter kept. Term«sa6d and 6s per day, or 30a and 353 per week. OTTO SCHNEIDER, 7385 . Proprietor. OCCIDENTAL FAMILY HOTEL, T ATIMER SQUARE. CHRI3TCHURCH. JLj C. BTJRTeH .. ~ Proprietor. 'A'hia Hotel, Having been entirely renovated, visitors will find the Occidental a pleasant and comfortable home. Terms, two Ruineae per week, including private sitiing-room. Apartments en suite can bo engaged by letter or telegram. ' GLADSTONE HOTEL. DURHAM STREET NORTH, Two minutes' walk from PosD Office. TMRST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION on Jβ MOST REASONABLE TSBMS. Special arrangements made with THKATRICAI* COMPANIKS, ASSOCIATIONS and OTHEKS. All oommnnicationa promptly attended to. HARRY WIRTH, Proprieoor (Late -with Wirth Bros.' Ciroua). Trams pass the door. Telephone 573. 1211 FOEESTEES , HOTEL. HARRY- PRIS TO N, Oxford Terrace, (Late of the Gladstone, Caledonian and Star and Guter Hotels). ALES, WINB3 AND SPIRITS Of the Beet Brands only kepc Note Addre°sOXFORD TERRACE. 110

WOLSELEY HOTEL, Three Minutes' Walk from Railway Station WINCHESTER. ANGLERS, Tourists, Families and the General Public -will find ac the above Hotel all tho Comforts and Privacy of a wellappointed Gentleman's Residence; also the RI&HT TO FISH over SEVERAL Mil.S3 of the very Best and most Picturesque TROUT STREAMS in New Zealand, Winchester having become farnou3 for its Fly Fishing. The Wolseley Hotel is wit hin easy dietanoe of the Rangitata and Opihi rivers. Mr Langdon haa provided Comfortable Sleeping Accommodation at the mouth of tb.p Rangitata, and has made Special"" "Arrange ments for Driving Parties to and from tha Famous Home of Large Fish. Parties travelling to Winchester by Expres Train will, on giving notice by letter o telegram, be met either at Orari or Temulta. 2807 T. LANGDON, Proprietor. WAENEE'S FAMILY HOTEL, (Near the CathedraL) A LL Correspondence carefully Attended to Telephone, No. 377. W. F. WAR^ffiß. NEW ZEALANDEE HOTEI CHRISTCaURCH. Junotion High, Madras and St. Asaph atreeb Five minutes' walk from Railway Station < . and Post Office. -.• T. B. GAFFNBY, Proil|etob. THIS New and Modern Hotel Afford Superior Accommodation for Touriei and Travellers, being fitted with every moder appliance necessary to comfort. Suites of rooms set apart for private famine: V Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Terms Btrictly moderate. , Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. . Telephone 501. 2WHITE HAET HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHUROH. JOHN NEILL. 1 rmHK Hotel, being in the centre of the elt i will be found moao convenient for Con mercial Travellers, Tourists, and others. Special Arrangements for Families and Theatrical Companies. SPACIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS. EXCELLENT BILi-URD ROOMS Fitted up with two Alcock's Tables. Telephone 45. N tent Porter. JOHN NBILL, Proprietor. TEEMINUS FAMILY ' HOTEL. Railway Station, Christchurob. Telephone 302 ■ FREDERICK STORBY Proprietor TIMARU. SHIP HOTEL JAME3 McGUINNESS Proprietor Just newly renovated, re-decorated, re-fur-uished, having the largest sitting and bedroom accommodation in Timaro. Fitted with every convenience. Hot, cold, and shower baths. Is now the most comfortable hotel in South Canterbury. .-„■', Tariff—6s per day. Special arrangements made with theatrical companies, football and cricket teams. Billiard room.-with two Alcock's tables. Prompt; attention to letters and telegrams' kakaia Railway hotel (CLOSE TO STATION). H. F. BEITTON TION to Commercial' Travellers, Families, and the General Public. - ' ', '_ ■ ' Special arrangement- have been made for driving ashing PARTIES To'and from the mouth of the Rakaia River, where Mr Bri;ton has provided good sleeping accommodation in a large and comtortablyfitted up wliare. ; ' __ CPALAIRBT, GENERAL AGENT and o LICENSED LAND BROKER Under the Land Transfer Ao_ Work done at Schedule Prices aa provided by the Act. Any _ume of Money to Lend as Lowest Rates of Interest., Sections tor Sale aB New Brighton, lan wood, and elsewhere. . Offices: :_■_, __ . ' Corner of Armagh street and Oxford terrace, Christen urch (dose to the bridge). * '.■..■." SYDENHAM CARRIAGE WORKS. COLOMBO ROAD. B JONES, pesignerand Builder of the Im- • proved Steel-Framed Roadster, the Btrongedt, ligbteswrunningand easiest-riding R adeter built; Dog-carts, Whitechapels, Polo, Rustic and Pony Carts on hand or to order. Business Carts or "Vans. Workmanship and m-terial guaranteed. "Vehicles exohanged, bought or sold on comr mission. Inspection invited. 1153 OLD IRON, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON, LEAD, ZINO COPPER. BKASS, OIL. DRUMS, UOR3fi BAllt, RAGS, BONKS, BOTTLK, &C WANTED, in Large or Small QuaacJtlai by J. SnelU EUetoeth street, Sydenham Wanted. . lIT ANTED KNOWN—That Mrs Pinmtoa Yγ Monthly Nurse from the British Lying fn Hospital. London, ha» Removed to No. 1(1, St. Aaapn •treet, Jentiae' SawniiUa Accommodation far Accanciiemanca ~WT ANTED KNOWN — Worsted Wov« ff Dress Materials, worth l&i 94, now selling at 8s Sd full dress. Ready money doet it Toneyclifie and Carey. WANTED - KNOWN.—Selling on account mortgages, House of 9 rooms and 1 acre land, good orchard. Price 4450. J. R. King andOα.Uchfieid street, .' . ■ ANTED to Sell, at Richmond, close tc New Tram, 6 Acres Grand Land and House of 6 room* and outbuildings. Terms easy. Bagtcs a_d Duffy, 131 Colombo street Christchurcb._ WANTED KNOWN—2S artistic Christmai and New Year Cards for 6i. and « Superior Chriatmas and New Year Cards to Is. The best value in the market. Lonargai and Company. ■ W "ANTED to Sell (or Exchange for vacant section in or near tho city, or even 2 oi 3 acres further out of town). House of 8 rooms, large scullery, water inside, ball, p_ntry, linsi closet; stable, workshop, fowl run. and nic< section. Price only £225. Terms—£lo cash balance 10 per week, or can pay more or all al a&y time and take title. Biggs and Duffy, IS Colombo street. ________________ WANTED to Sell in Hereford street splendid position, a weU finished Housk of 5 rooms; w&ah-hbuee, pantry, and coauiouse in perfect order; also, Cottage of 3 rooqv* an« ecullery, i acre section, well fenced. Woru enquiry from speculators and others, rs thi: property, whioh in paying a high rate of lv lerest on the price asked, ia bound to increas< in value. Photos can be seen and further in formation obtained on application to Allan Hopkins, Cathedral square. (213 WANTED KNOWN—IOB Fashionabli W nite Straw Hats girls and ladies'; al to go at Iβ each. Half-price. Toaejcliffe a_< O-rer.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8676, 28 December 1893, Page 2

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