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AUCTIONS. CHABWSB OLABK. f SALE OF NEAHLY NEW FURNITURE, PIANO, GRAND PIANO, DOG OART, CHILD'S «. PONY, &c. T*/TB CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with ItX instructions from F. W. XunstmU, Esq., who has left (or England, to SELL BY AUCTION, At "Chilcomb," Fendalton road, a short distance past the Coach Terminus, THIS DAY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, The Whole of his SUPERIOR AND NEARLY NEW FURNITURE, Which will be found fully described in catalogues obtainable at the Auctioneer's office. Also, First-class Piano by Haake, and a fall-sized Grand Piano. Also, Dog Cart and Cream-coloured Pony, quiet for child to ride. The Chestnut Gelding and Harness formerly advertised have been withdrawn from sale. Sale at 11 o'clock a.m. The Fendalton Coach leaves the Post Office at 10.10 o'clock a.m. H . S- BROWN. 3442 No. 572 Auctioneer. TENDERS. PUBLIC LIBRARY, CHRISTCHURCH. nnENDERS are invited for BOOKBINDING for the X PUBLIC LIBRARY for one year from Ist March, 18S6. Tender forms and all information can be obtained at the Public I jbrary. Tenders, endorsed " Tender for Binding," to be sent to the undersigned on or before Saturday, 15th February. A. CRACRQFX'WELSON, ; ~:i;;rr Registrar. J Canterbury College, j 6th February, 1896. 3075 ASHBY, BEEGH AND CO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, WISH to draw the attention of CONTP.ACTO RS WHEELWRIGHTS, BLACKSMITHS. COACHBUILDERS, PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS, CARPENTERS, and the General Public, to thei r magnificent STOCK OF IRONMONGERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, And at Lowest Possible Prices. Note the Address— 217 HIGH and 129 HEREFORD STREETS. a • 8153 TAYLOE & OAKLEY, IMPORTERS OF PLUMBERS , , GASFITTERS , , AND TINSMITHS' REQUISITES. KATE make a Specialty of SANITARY GOODS, T V GAS CHANDELIERS, HALL LAMPS and GLOBES, ice, feeing in regular receipt of all the latest and mostj approved designs. We undertake the fitting up and keeping in repair of HOT and COLD WATER SERVICES, WINDMILLS, HYDRAULIC RAMS, HOUSE DRAINAGE, and all work in connection with the various branches of our trades. DEEP WELLS Sunk by O3bome's 3fethod. ESTIMATES ON~APPLIOATION. 234 TUAM~STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. . Telephone No. 118. P.O. Box 191. JOHN WALLEE & SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS. TUAM STREET, TTTTAVE in STOCK Every Description of BUILD JHL ING MATERIAL, including very Large Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER, kept under cover ready for Immediate Use. CEMENT, GALVANISED IRON, LEAD, DOORS, SASHES, BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY FENCING MATERIALS, &c.. &c. COALS AND FIREWOOD. We we prepared to QUOTE PRICES for Building Materials delivered in town or any part of the province. ELEOTEIC LIGHTING, WE are prepared to eive the whole COST of ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT, fixed on the most approved system, in Town or Country, Installing any number of lights from 8 to 600. MOTIVE POWER supplied either by Gas, Steam, or Oil Engine, Turbine, or Water Motor Power where streams can be utilised. •. AH Information and estimates given by HEMENT BEOS., CHRISTCHUROH, ' Agent*. WOOD AND LAUEIE, COAL & TIMBER MERCHANTS, AREprepared to Quote SPECIAL PRICES and , TERMS for all descriptions of BUILDING MATERIALS. . Nothing but Beit Quality kept in stock. Inspection invited. SAWMILLS AT LITTLE RIVER. Country Orders Promptly Attended. 2313 HOTELS. 1 ALBEET HOTEL, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON l>. J. KENNY, Proprietor. HRHIS well-known and favourite Hotel will be X found, under the management of Mr Kenny, to replets wiSa ever/ on'orc'anJ caa/eaieace. SUITE OF ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM. ' FIRST-CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. ' Trams pass door every two minutes. WOLSELEY HOTEL. " THREE MINUTES' WALK FROM RAILWAY STATION. WINCHESTER. A NGLERS, TOURISTS, FAMILIES and the J\ GENERAL PUBLIC will find all the Privacy and Comforts of a.well-appointed gentleman's residence at the obove.hotel. They will also have the RIGHT TO FI3H over SEVERAL MILES of the very best and most vieturesque TROUT STREAMS & New Zealand, Winchester having become famous tor it* Fly Fishing. THE WOLSELEY HOTEL is within easy distonoe of the Be»gfitat» and OpOii rivers. COMFORTABLE SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION Has been provided at the mouth of the Rangitata, and SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR DRIVING PARTIES To and from that famous home of large fljh. The express and all other train* stop at Winchester THOS. LANGDON, 3656 Proprietor. TEMPERANCE HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), TJHARU. This Hotel is now being refitted and refurnished throughout. The bedrooms are spacious and airy. Private Suites of Apartments for Families and Others. Comfortable Drawing, Sitting, and Smoking-Rooms. N.B.—A SHILLING Luncheon is always on the table at the time of arrival of the express train from the north. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. WAEBE, HOCKLEY & CO., LIMITED, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, South British Chambers. HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Cellar entrance from Cathedral square.. The Stock of Wines and Spirits held by this Com pany embraces every needful variety for ordinary o •pedal use. Assorted dozens of Liquors are supplied for family or invalid purposes. Special arrangements made for Balls or Dinne Pardee. Look-up Bin Cases provided for Raoe Meetings Picnics, &c. Wines packed and fcrwarded, freight paid, to any ort in New Zealand, on receipt of remittance or atisf aotory references. A choice selection of finest Indian sad Ejonah Cigars. PECIAL LOT—I 2 Dresses only of new Satin Cloth, choice goods, 17s 6d for 8s 6d; 22 Dresses dark grey fancy check Tweeds, ISs 6d for B* 6d, suitable for summer or wtotw wear. Kenneth Matfassoa .•odOo,.Th« Hell, High ttrwt i

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9340, 14 February 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9340, 14 February 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9340, 14 February 1896, Page 8

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