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BUSINESS NOTICES. CHEAP TAB you ASPHALTING. &c. rjW, CHRISTOHURCH GAB COMPANY IS PREPARED TO SUPPLY COAL TAR AT TWOPENCE PEE GALLON, In Quantities of 100 GALLONS AND UPWARDS. Thie PWce is for the Tar in the Purchaser's Own Casks, at the Company's Works. Arrangements can be made to Supply Casks if required. a. o. bishop, Secretary. .... CASTLE HILL. THE PLACE TO SPEND A HOLIDAY. UNEQUALLED AS A HEALTH RESORT. XTrSITORS to the CASTLE HILL HOTEL will V find moat COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION, Numerous Improvements having been made in preparation for the Coming Season. # Saddle-Horses and Buggies kept for use of Visitor?. There are numerous interesting Walks and Drives, and the Hotel is set in the midst of fine Mountain Scenery. , .. For Invalids and those desiring a Change of Air Castle Hill offers Unrivalled Advantages. Situated at an elevation of 2300 ft, on a limestone soil, it enjoys a Magnificent Climate, second to none in New Zealand for its bracing and tonic effects. . The Proprietor has Leased a Cottage belonging to the Government at the Bealey, and is prepared to Accommodate Coach Passengers and Others there. Full particulars and terms (which are moderate) op application. w . j. CLOUDESLEY, Proprietor. WARRE, HOCKLEY & CO., LTD., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, South British Chambers, 170 HEREFORD STREET, OHRISTCHUROH. Cellar Entrance—Cathedral square. \irr INES and Spirits at prices to suit all customers. AUSTRALIAN WINES—AII best kinds. CHAMPAGNE—JuIes Mumm and Co. and other brands. . ~ . , CLARET—Light dinner wines, up to high class growths. PORT—A choice stock of fine old wines. _ SHERRY—Light, dry and choice old gold wine*. SCOTCH WHISKER—"The Governor" (a soft, well matured old spirit) "Grand Old . . fleoteh," , many years in wood. Assorted Dozens Supplied. A Choice Selection of INDIAN AND HAVANA CIGARS. 686 SAFE Back in the good old Port of Christchurch Welcomed by all hands. The good ship, staunch and true, Now on the Berth, completely revictualled and equipped, well found, ably manned and officered with a good and willing Crew. The "Blue Peter flying gaily at the Fore, the "anchor weighed and peaked, we embark on a Prosperous Voyage to supply Our Friends the PUBLIC with the Best and Choicest Kinds of FISH, POULTRY, GAMK and FRESH OYSTERS Daily at Wholesale Prices for Cash, under the sole direction of the original, * e » *™ wn -fu favourite Commander —R. G. WARNES, Fishmonger and Poulterer. TUBS KAMC. XHX ® STARCH It the mod eoon»w)oal BROUGHT BACK. A N old unseaworthy ship patched up can never j\. compete with the ocean greyhounds of to-day. The house flag is still flying at th«s COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT. All Fish-win be Fried in Oil at This Establishment in Future. Real Turtle' Soup Every Thur»day. Daily Dinner consists of Oyster and Other Soups, Boiled and Fried Fish, Oysters, Joints. Entrees, Poultry, Game, Tea, Coffee included Open Till Midnight. Sundays 5 p.m. to 10.30. ■Vrou ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED ' To BE PRESENT At the UNRESERVED SALE At WATERLOO HOUSE On FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th. LONARGAN & COMPANY. UNEQUALLED HEALTH RESORTS. HANMER THERMAL SPRINGS AND ALPINE SANATORIUM. VISITORS to HANMER THERMAL SPRINGS (Hot and Cold), either in search of health or desirous of spending, a pleasant holiday in the most invigorating surroundings, can rely on (retting , the BEST ACCOMMODATION at either of tee UNDERMENTIONED ESTABLISHMENTS :— HANMER LODGE, Adjoining the Springs, a new and commodious house, with large airy bedrooms, suitable for families, extensive dining room, drawing room, &c., with all modern improvements aud conveniences, tastefully laid out garden, bowling green, artificial water and plantation JOLLIES PASS HOTEL. About 2£ miles from the Springs. Most comfortable accommodation, private baths, tennis court, howling green, orchard, 4c. Visitors conveyed to the Springs twice a day without extra charge. THE GLEN (LATE ST. JAMES' 3) A picturesquely situated mountain residence, about 12 miles from Jollies Pass, at an altitude of 2700 ft above sea level. For invalids with weak chests and those needing a bracing atmosphere this alpine resort is unsurpassed in the colony. Near to it is the Clarence river, which affords splendid trout fishing. Inclusive tariff at any of the above establishments, 7s per day, or £2 2s per week. Letters or telegrams promptly attended to. R. W. HOOD, Proprietor, JoUie's Pass. To Avoid Disappointment "J? "jams TF your Hsad Aches or you suffer from Neuralgia { 4. or the children are irritable and fretful, Neuro is the remedy you require, and be persuaded to take any substitute offered as "just fta ffood Neurol is the original, all others are imitatio Sold in 2» boxes by moat storekeepers and chemists. If powders are purchased singly Kβ that tht trad* 'eerS*' Memol* » printed «n*ck.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9834, 17 September 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9834, 17 September 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9834, 17 September 1897, Page 7