HOTJELS. GROSVENOR FAMILY HOTEL, SOUTH BELT, Opposite Railway Station. TTWOMEY (late of Walliiigford Hotel, Temuka), • announces to his numerous friends and the travelling public that he has taken over the above Hotel, where they will find a warm welcome and comfortable quarters. T. TWOMEY, GROSVENOR HOTEL, HART HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHUROH. TARIFF : £2 2s per Week. Breakfast, 2s. Lunch, Is. Dinner, 2; 6d Beds, 2t<. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. Sample Rooms. Telephone 45. Night Porter. ZETLAND ARMS HOTEL. THIS FAVOURITE OLD FARMERS' RESORT is now under the ownership of JOHN FOX, Thirty-two years Landlord of the Prince of Wales Hotel. The house has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished, and now offers every comfort. The EXTENSIVE STABLING ACCOMMODATION (running from Cashel street to Lichfield street) is now in thorough good order, and is under the per sonal supervision of Mr Fox himself, nssiHted by F. Goodwin (" Little Fred"), who was so many years with the late Mr Seabright. This should be a guarantee to country visitors that their HORSES WILL HAVE THE BEST OF TREATME*ST A Large Covered-in Yard for traps, and Waiting room for ladies, has been specially provided. The Bar is stocked with the Best Brands of Liquort, inoluding D.C.L. " Very Old Special." » It is the intention of tho proprietor to use every effort to render the " Old Zetland" comfortable alike to Country and Town Friends, and he trusts accord* ingly to be favoured with their patronage. Stopping place for Wild's Belfast Drags. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. (Within one minute of the Railway StationX JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone No. 23L THE NEW CAVERSHAM, j Corner of ! LOWER HIGH AND MADRAS STREETS. MR E. RAVENHILL has much pleasure in in. forming the Public that he has rebuilt that well-known hostelry, THE CAVERSHAM. It will now be found replete with all Modern Con* eniences, and Every Comfort is provided for patrons A Spacious Dining-Roorii has been added, and the Cuisine is in the hands of a Capable Chef. Suites of Rooms for Families. Airy and Wellfurnished Double and Single Bedrooms. • The Best Stabling Accommodation in Canterbury. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only kept. E. RAVENHILL, * Proprietor. OLD IRON. WANTED to PURCHASE-OLD ROPE, SAO& ING, WOOLPACKS, &0., for Cash. Bottles Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. J. SNELL, COLOMBO STREET SOUTH and ELIZABETH STREET, SYDENHAM. Telephone—B6s. FUNERAL NOTICES fTUNTER and COMPANY ""*• MONUMENTAL WORKERS, Junotion of Colombo street and South Belt CHRISTCHURCH. We Manufacture on the Premises to Any DesignMonuments, Tombs, Crosses, Tablets, Baptismal Fonts, Water Fountains, Garden Vases and . Pedestals; also, House Carvings. Designs aud Estimates on Application. NEW PATTERNS IN IRON RAILINGS CHEAP Concrete Kerbinga. For the purpose of Clearing Stock, are Selling at 10 per cent. Under Current Prices. THE Friends of Mr Stephen Bell are invited to attend the Funeral of his late Daughter, Ruth Dunn, which will leave his residence,' Ward street, Addington, on Thursday, at 3 p.m., for Addington Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL, Undertaker and Embalmer, 55 Durham street South. Telephone 531 _________ -W25 THE Friends of the late Frederick W. Staples are invited to attend his Funeral, leaving his late residence, Matheson's road, Linwood, for the Wesleyan Cemetery, Barbadoes street, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 16th. W. LANGFORD, Funeral Director and Embalmer, corner of North and East Belts; > Telephone 387. 4446 THE Friends of the late Rachael Stott are re' spectfullyinvited to attend her Funeral, leav* ing her late residence at 2.30 p.m., Friday, 17th, tor Kimberley Cemetery. JOHN LORD, Undertaker. 4442 THE Friends of the late William Keeley are, informed that his Funeral will move from bis father's residence, the old Wakanui Homestead, at 11 a.m., To-day (Thursday), for the Ashburton Cerae* y tery, arriving there about- p.m. 1445 BAKER BROTHERS, Undertakers. THE Friends of Mr James Horn, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife, Caroline, to leave his residence, Leeston, on' Friday, « un ? 17th, at 1 p.m., for the Bishop's Corner Wesleyan Cemetery. W. H. LOOKWOOD, Undertaker, Leeston. • 4441 LOYAL PERSEVERANCE LODGE, No. 5955 1.0.0. F., M.U. MEMBERS of the above Lodge.are requested to ATTEND the Funeral of the late WIFE of BRO. RICHARD TREVELLA, to leave his Residence, Riccarton, on FRIDAY, 17th inst, at 2 p.m., for Linwood Cemetery. Sister Lodges cordially invited. L. MARQUET, N.G. •M 35 WM. HARTSHORN, Secretary. D. SYKES, UNDERTAKER, &c. FUNERALS FURNISHED with respectability «l LOWEST CURRENT HATES. CORNER CASHEL and DURHAM STREETS. Orders after 6 p.m. received at the Fruit Shop, next door. J. EGGL ES T ON,' UNDERTAKER, &c. <it # Late R. W. Walters and Co. AU kinds of Polished aud Covered Coffins M*d» Town and Country Orders Attended to with Punctuality. Address—lßo DURHAM STREET. REASONABLE OHARGES. «>MBHMnH__H_H-aHMM_a-l GEORGE BARRELL, Certificated EMBALMER and UNDERTAKER. The science of Embalming, as practised now In Great Britain and America, i« now being performed by the above, who con now preserve the body to keep until arrival ol friends from any distance. Funerals conducted at strictly Low Charges. 55 Durham street South. Telephone 531. •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i^^aanaaßißaa* J. LAMB AND SON UNDERTAKERS AST) EMBALMERS. No 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 361. \Y ALTER LANGFORD, UNDERTAKER AND UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATED EMBALMER. Funerals entrusted to mc receive prowrpt attention. Bodies removed to all parts of the world looking quite life-like. No expensive leaden coffins and positively no mutilation of the body. Obarges within the reach of all classes. Residence-Corner North-east belt. Telephone 387 Town Offlce—l33 Colombo atreet. Telephone 504.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18980616.2.55.7
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume IV, Issue 10064, 16 June 1898, Page 8
Word Count
912Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume IV, Issue 10064, 16 June 1898, Page 8
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.