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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. __________________ _____________ '_* ' SUNNY3IDE ASYLUM. ■ ;;. TENDERS are invited tor the SUPprv -. .■/ FOLLOWING ARTICLES from Ist Jsnnaiv ii -*•" 31st Decemlver, 1897, vix :- . .""""■V to MEAT, GROCERIES, FLOUR AND DRUGS. ' ~ \ Tenders, addressed to the Medical Superintendent will be received up to noon on 17th December __ must bo marked "Tender for —." f "" -.;, Full particulars and forms ol tender can he obtaln-wi at the As.\lnm from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. __ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ■ ■ —___ ■ GROSVKNOU HOUSK-Private Board and R_i deuce. Terms moderate. 56 Gloucester .EZ2 near Latimer square. ••reel UPERIOR HOARD AND RKSIDEVciTT. > 162 TINAKORI ROAD. WELLINGTON ** Lovely Urouud-i. Every Comfort Telephone, letters, and telegrams, receive nram-i attention. ' -"wopi V__ MRS FRASER ABERDARK- HOUSE, 239 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST ** FIUST-Cf.ASS PRIVATE HOARD and RUM i DF.NCE, three minutes' walk from Post nmi and Canterbury College. Mt Offlo *» Hot, Cold and Shower Baths Good Stabling.. MRS BARFORD, Telephone 806. (Ute ° f ° loUoMtw "^ BOARD AND RESIDENCE ' HANDSOMELY . FURBISHED Apartment. fM Ladies and Gentlemen. w ,g " MRS SAWTELL, Telephone 703. P""° od Cashel »tr M t«, BOARD AND ""—" T> I V E R T O~~N H O U8 i 269 CASHEL STREET WEST, CHRISTCHURCH. % MRS C. BLANCHARD. * j THE " RESIDENCE," A 243 ARMAGH STREET W. f T ADIES and GENTLEMEN received as Boarders, } Most Central Position. Telephone No. 9. GLOUCESTER HOUSE 3 256 Gloucester street West. ' I7HRST-CLASS BOARD nnd RESIDENCE f*_ ? LADIES and GENTLEMEN. * HOT, COLD and SHOWER BAtHS Every Comfort and Attention given. Most Central TERMS-ONE GUINEA PER WEEK Private Roo-us Let Moderately MRS McNIE (Late of Waitahuna House). HOTELS. VISITORS, TOURISTS and OTHERS shod put up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester street The most centrally situated and comfortable Hotel Ja Christchurch. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitoh«& The Wines, Spirits and Ales are the best that can a purchased. English Ale on draught. 398 ROBERT ALLEN, Proprietor., METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL, AND COFFEE PALACE. CHRISTOHUROH, CASHEL STREET. HOME Comforts for Visitors. Baths—hot, ooH and shower—on each floor. Telephone. Post' '* > Oftlce Box, Night Porter kept. ' • ' " Terms—Per Day, 6s; Per Week, 30s to 40s. Reduced rates for longer periods. ' OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. TERMINUS FAMILY HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, * CHRISTCHURCH. THE new Proprietor having THOROUGHLY RENOVATED and REFURNISHED this Hotel Visitors will receive* EVERY COMFORT. . EDMUND CARROLL (late of Dunedin), Proprietor. Telephone 302. ■ f ——-_-_-__-_-_-___---—--__. i M, VISITORS TO SYDNEY WILL -IN- THK WENTWORTH HOTEL, ' CHURCH HILL, '"* ' I : THE MO3T COMFORTABE AND BEST APPOINTED IN SYDNEY. . The most charming site in the heart of the city J uitable for visitors on pleasure or business beat Modern accessories throughout. Capital table. Best brands ot liquors. ' Attendance unexceptionable; under the personal supervision of the proprietress, - M. HAVES.'; _' Strictly Moderate Charges. _ HART HOT'EIi HIGH STREET, OHRISTCHUROH. ■", TARIFF: £2 2s per Week. m Breakfast, 2s. Lunch, Is. Dinner, 2s Od . Beds, 2s. | JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. ' Sample Rooms. , '-■* ,' Telephone 45. Night Porter, •* ' ■*' ■ * - '"- i ' *• SOFT white hands are obUined by using Camphor, . Ice with Glycerine (Marshall's.) . This elegant toilet preparation also removes redness ar|d rougnness of face or hands. Cures chaps quicker than ;,-*. simple iflyceriue. Never hut Is all chemists FUNERAIi NOTICES .. \ ■■*—illl-M—l iiimi'"-- - —-----— ' ••f" TTUNTER and COMPANY **-*• MONUMENTAL wORKERS, Junotion of Colombo street and South Belt */ . OHRISTCHUROH. \V Manufacture on the. Premises to Any Deslgfl-* 'Monuments, Tombs, Crosses, Tablets, BaptlstAal Fonts, Water Fountains, Garden Vases and Pedestals ; also. House Carvings. j * Designs aud Estimates on Application. NEW PATTERNS IN IRON RAILINGS OHU& Concrete Kerbings. Friends of Mrs Magnus Allan, of Lyttelton. X. are respectfully invited to attend the yuneral other lute brother Thomas Batchelor, the cortege to * leave the corner of St. David street, Sumner road, * Lyttelton, on Friday, at 3 p.m., tor the Public Cemetery. W. RADCLIFFE, Lyttelton. IW> * * rfIHE Friends of Mr Joseph' H. Brockett art . -• ; JL invited to attend_ the" Funeral of his late,, • Daughter, Venie, to leave his-residence, No. 5 ' Durham street south; Tills Day, Thursday, at £80 ' i p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. H. SCRIMSHAW. ' Undertaker and Einbalmer, No. 41 Durham street sontn. Telephone No. 430. ISB (JEORGE BARRELL,, UNDERTAKER, ' l \ k By request has added to his already replete plasti* * j OPEN FUNERAL OAR, v for which no extra charge is made, but his kithsrW low charges will .be adhered to. Telegraph or Telephone Orders, by night or <t»f, receive immediate attention. ' .si 55 Durham street South. Telephone 631. ' -V W LA'N'GFO BD/ * * SANITARY UNDERTAKER. THE ART OF PRESERVING THE DEAD • A SPECIALITY. . Process of Embalming prevents contagjofl *!, , Infectious diseases. Charges within the reach «SH v classes. The only Certillca ted Embalmer In CWW church. .. . ■ ' f ' * Oldest' Firm in' New Zealand. Residence—Corner North-east bolt. TelephoneS*r« .-., Town Office—l 33 Colombo .street. .Telephone H». v # ' m ________ mmmmmmm _ m— *mm—mMmm--m-—m-m—-— m * iJ. LAMB AND SON, .UNDERTAKERS •& EM'BALSfERS. v \ FUNERAI.S FURNISHED at the Shortest Notto* in the Bert Bossible'Btyle, to Suit all Olasset Charges moderate. _~.m_mA 6 EMBALMING—We would particuUrly Wiowmena ". its application when an interment has to be deiayeo. The process is inexpensive, and very effectual. Addre-s ' 35 LtGHFIELD STREET. - " Telephons »L ---■ Tp DUCKWORTH AND SON, y Mlim UNDERTAKERS. . No. 42 COLOMBO ROAD. SYDENHAM,' ' And at LOWER HIGH STREET, FBBBY ROAD. "7~" 823 Trade supplied. ***

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9602, 17 December 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9602, 17 December 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9602, 17 December 1896, Page 8

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