Wanted. WANTEfo KNOWN-Splendld Acwramo datiou for tho39 tequirinß a e*asdde change at Mrs Tapley's, Gorernor's .B*y. Ex tensive grounds. Boating, Sahing. fwa view of harbour. Terms moderate Apply on ! premises. J? 413 WANTED KNOWN-Reedie Furnishing Warehouse. The largest stock of cooa Second-hand Furniture in Aew Zealand to i choosetrom. I*3HUkatreet, 2u WANTKD S2JOWN—S. Clarke and Co 'c celebrated wedding end engugementi rings at £1 la arc the heaviest and bese value ever shown. Laiiies' 18 carac gold watches and Kotherham watches So. Watches cleaned and warranted 43 Gd, docks 2s 6d- Oid gold and silver bought. & Clarke and Co.. 143 Colomixj { Btreet. . _. - _ WANTED "KNOWN-?. Cohen Rives highest «wh price for old gold and silver, diamonds, in fast aay kind of eoade bought, sold, or exchanged. Note address, nest door to City Hotel. . . ■ WANTED, Wearers lor ocr Meras' etrou shooter Besots at Bs, Ud worth 12s 6i neat Lace Boots, sprigged, 8a Ud Women's ditta SsSd. Lonargan and Company Waterloo tio'isc. _ i_ XJE ANTED KNOWN—Thas Mrs~Pianlon V T Monciiiy Nurse from the British Lying fa Hospital, London, aaa Kemored to No. li St.Acapn street, opposite Jeasins' Sawiuilli Accoiumodadon Accauonemaacs WANTKD— SDcctaclea. Your sight tes:ea and cryetal spsctaclß3 fitted 2*. inwc changeable S3, petioles 616 d. Largdst aad bait stock of tinted and ocnor variettei S. Ciarka and Co.. H3 Colombo street. ' ■|3EMOVA;L NOTICE. ~~~ riiONEYCIiIFFK and CAREY, the Ready X - YJKSIO'v-S^to - Temporary. Premises, riffh Xa/ oi-fiieize, while iheir own shop is being PU LIjKP Down and Rebuilt. They recojf-nisa-i?>at they are going on the WRON'O Side of the.Street, but are deter inia'csd to make thsir tamporary stay MEMORXBLE'by offering very ] ; | SPiCCI AL Inducements to their Customers. Finding themselv> 3 considerably CRAMPED for room, they have had to store a sjg portion of iheir acocif. This ther MEAN ro Sell Oat as fast as possible, so as 10 bring it vat.iin the iimita of their A VAILABLiS Space. Don't forget the rpBMPORARY Address—Directly Opposite JL Old SUop. - - ' raiONEYOLIFFB and OAR3Y. ~ : — T KAF S&xpirinfz; buildings coming down; n J s ; if out. K. Atkinaoc, Boot Importer, o> ADDLBi-tY and HARNESS-Bcsl: v.aluein" IO town ai G. W. DraytonV, 524 Cashel street W. and Colonial Saddles p£ tha besw quality ; lovr prices. One visit will convince you. 757 IT'LOUKDER or Oyster Suppers, Ham and .1/ iiggs, &c, 13. Manchester street, three doors past Tiuxm screer. Open till 12 p.m. Rcbitsoa? a. great slanghter ot -f^ Toma.toes and. JL.Oot a.C totoaoai iititc... * m «™*+»***mm lrst g-\ Bass. Brief BiKa aad all \~W kinds dl Travelling Bags. The larsesc pfock in town; Go and aeo for yourself. At H. Schniedes. Si Manchesterj3t.reet 1 ]';'] " n If b]'*nn "SrULCatJ*';BOAP — Saves , time. Jahoiir. clothes fuel; economical I>eyoiicl concepiion; comparisons inyited; ono trial convince ; pleasant to use; is agreecibly scented. _AlJ_Grocers : ■___ 9509 "tfTOLUNT.KtSRS find BJanoo -matchless Tor W Whitotvlbg miilrary oQuipWQnts, wMte heltnets. ericicec and. renuia shoes, balls, gloves, &C. "Wholesale and ICoLait from Art' ur M. Fletcher, Hlru street, Chriatchurch. 5631 PORTMANTEAUS, Bags, &c, Repaired on the shortest notice ac moderate charges. h. Scliinedes, ?l ManoiiesteretreoC ManufacS" A.TJS ot BOOTS. Compnlsory Clearing Sale. K. Atkinson, 203 Caahel Street, TTAVK you tasted' GAWNE'S WORCE3 Jl Tifilt SAUCEf Icisa valuable adjunce to the luncheon table. - ■ FOR Meat, Fish, or Fowl GAWNB'S WORCESTER SivUOffiia the most appetising iv the market.—F. Cross Agent, Monchester street. Chriatohurch. 8300 1%/B KSsRS G AWNK and CO. have favoured lrfl us with samples of their Worcester Sauce, " ' . ' ' . ITS flavour is as good as its piquancy is pronounced It altogether a well-balanced relish. • ~ ~ ■'' ■. ONE of the cheapest yetpiquant sauces ever introduced. lea qualicy not being sacrificed by lowness of price. t g i AWNE and CO.'S Worcester Sauce sup%Jf plied to public at a price that no Worcester Sauce was ever before oft'ered.(tiA WORTH of Household Furniture can Stxir be obtained for Fifny Shillines, and bo oil in proportion, by tee Gash or Hlr« System Titne-dolerred Payment of Walters and Co., Upholscerait, CabiD«t-maker3, 43. 45, 47»vVictoria?$(r,eefc Be.-iut.fal. Goods, best material nxa -"-LpwV iprices marked in tig-area.: bnr-qaarrtor of theyalue down, oal*nce by isa->y weekly, lortnisjtttiy or monthly inaialmertts.
Royal Ash Vice-Regal PHOTOGBAPHEB. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO KARL " ONSLOVV. J TNDFR THE DISTINGUISHED PATRON(U AGK OK ir.R.H. P: iiioa Georgo of Wules T«c hue Uiike of Clarenoo Tiiu ICitl »nd Oo'ait-csof Omlow : Tne K«rl and Countess of Meath jUord H'uris Sir W. 'V. l>. Jervoia 'Aoiniiral''Fairfax • S.r W. Jt.bfiifoa s-irA Musgrovo aii' F.'.itrooiito Lord Masserene COuutess of hopetoua • . <Srci &c C. H. MANNING Saving been honoured by sitting irom the above illustrious personages, te-tifies ro his, capabilities as a Photographic Aniat of repute. GEMS OF ART. . THE nROiIALIjCiTPHLOrOGRAPHS Are a grefit speciality, and v C. H. MANNIN(i'SOW> i'AUSSTKHOCESS. They are far superior to and much m »re pi-r----maiei.tthau tiie ordinary Matt SlUiaCO process, being thoroughly durable, and will not faae or turn yellow. "■• DOES ALL HIS OWN OPERATING, And persoualiy tups-vises tae whols of the ■•»■-■■ . ■ ' . \V >rk. " ' The vast experience obtained by CHM. in the innumerable branches of the photdjjr«pbio art during his Indian and Auatralinn travels, and ihu thorough appreciation by the geceial rublio of the sam<v is a sufficient guarantee that all work issued from his Atelier will be of the highest order. '■/■'..■»... Special attention is .drawn to the Bromide Enlargements and Large Family Groups. FHOTOS OF TffE~EARLF SETTLERS " OF CANTERBURY ON VIEW .■•■ ' --jt-j , . .:'.. .••v-AT- '■''*'■■'-" " "'"'-' Studio—ls9>Colombo atrcet, Chri3tchurcb, N.Z. Telephone—No. 592< i f"" " WM." STOCKS^ I MONUMENTAL MASON, MADRAS STREET SOUTH. . • ■ . . Ctiristchnrch, • WISHES to inform pereons in want, of Monnmentii Work that he intends to SBLL HIS PRESENT LARGK SjTOCK, cuDeasting of Granite, Marble, and other S<one Aioncmeats at c. RKBUCriON of from 10 So 30 per cent, to enn oryear 1893. Iron Fences. Concrete and Stone Kerbiage, reduced in p ice. Inscriptions and all work in connection with the trade done in first-class sryle. ICarly inspection invited. Several new lines lately arriyetU - "Cβ. MANSFIELD, MANCHESTER TBJBJk-2 SOUTH. 1S GIiKATLI" OVEhSTOCKKD with Jl JdUA UjUK-s'X'S and iHtABSTaNjiS of descriptions. , _ „ , A Greac Reduction m Coacrete SaaHwaxM aj d Iron Fwces. &c No r<iaaonitbleO fler will i tereXnsed for the preseno nocic < BvitecUj ■.-■.--,..... ,
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8718, 14 February 1894, Page 7
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