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HOTELS. ''M HART HoTeT R HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. X TA.I_I _•*_»* • \***< «2 2s per Week. Breakfast, 2s. Lunch, 1. V 6 Dinner, 2s Gd. Beds, 2s. *"' 1 „ JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. ' '% Sample Rooms. Telephone 45. Night Porter. MASONIC HOTEL Corner Gloucestsr and Colombo street. THIS NEW and SPLENDID HOTEL, ■ centrally situated, has all the latest in? provements in Hotel Accommodation, and offers most comfortable and convent* quarters. *"eui j Wines and Spirits of the Best QualiW W. JAMES .. .. I>r-,prio„r (Late of Somerset Hotel). Patronised by their Excellencies the Govern.*. I of New Zealand. COKEE'S FA MI L V HOT F T CHRISTCHURCH ' tWithin One Minute ol thu Kailwav Station \ JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention V P.O. Box 091. Telephone No. 23_. CITY xiOTEL, THE TRIANGLE. CHRISTCHURCH T> ALEXANDER, of the Ashburton Railira* I AX» Refreshment Rooms, announces that _ j has taken possession of the City Hote.', Christ { church, where Visitors aud the Tr_vell_» / i Public will receive every attention." Evorf ! convenience, hot and cold baths, one minute's ' ! walk from Post Office and Tram Terminus' i The best of wines und spirits only slocked .' Letters will receive prompt !itteiition."Lnnehim« ; from 12 to 2.-R. ALEXANDER. jgg WOLGELEY HOTEL, ?■ • Three Minutes' Walk from Railway Station j WINCHESTER. j ANGLERS, TOURISTS. FAMILIES, and A the GENERAL PUBLIC will find all the privacy and comforts of a well-appointed gentleman's residence at the above Hotel They will also have the right to fish over several miles of the best and most picturesque Trout Streams in New Zealand, Winchester having become famous for its Fly Fishing. The WOLSELEY HOTEL is within easy __. 4 tance of tho Rangitata and Opihi rivers. Comfortable Sleeping Accommodation, '_. eluding Separate Rooms for Ladies, has been '■ provided at the Mouth of the Rangitata, and SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE for > DRIVING PARTIES To and from that Famous Home of Large Fish. The Express and All Trains Stop at Winchester. THOS. LANGDON, 8264 Proprietor. BO AMD AND RESIDENCE. GLOUCESTER HOUSE 256 Gloucester Btreet West. ' FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE for LADIES and GENTLEMEN. ■ f Hot. Cold, and Shower Baths. Every Comfort and Attention Given. Most Central. TERMS MODERATE. __MRS McNIE (late of Waitahuna Houae). GROSVENOR HOUSE—Private BparTond Residence; hot, cold, and shower baths. Terms moderate. Mrs Fitzgibbon, 56 Gloucester street, near Latimer square. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED Apartment. ? for Ladies and Gentlemen. i MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E, Telephone 703. ABERDARE HOUSE, """" 239 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, three minutes* walk from Poßt Office and Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Good Stablha. MRS BARFOitD, , 2810 (Late ot Gloucester House). COME Early. Come Early for the Bargains, and Save Money. Extra hands to clear out the stock. All must be sold, counter fittings, chairs, gas fittings, and all furniture in connection with boot shop. A complete wipe out. ... CASH BO O T SHOP, Opposite Clock Tower, \ ! KNOWN AS BLACK'S CORNER. ,* SALE NOW ON. FUNERAL NOTICES HUNTER AND COMPANY, MONUMENTAL WORKERS, Junction of Colombo street and South Belt, CHRISTCHURCH. We Manufacture on the Premises to any Design—Monuments, Tombs, Crosses, Tablets, Baptismal Fonts, Water Fountains, Garden Vases and Pedestals; also, Homo Carvings. , Designs and Estimates on Application. NEW PATTERNS in IRON RAILINGS ' CHEAP. Concrete Kerbings. For the purpose of Clearing Stock, are Selling at 10 per cent. Under Current Prices. - rpHE Friends of the late William Henry Jack'« -s. son are invited td attend his Funeral, to leave his late residence, 67 King street, Syden; ham, on Tuesday, 7th instant, at 2 p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. JAS. LAMB and SON. 9268 M^_a_«—«_i—■_■—■—■■— ■ THE Friends of the late John Kemp are. respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, to leave his lato residence, 280 South belt, on Tuesday, February 7th, at 2 B'j p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. D. SYKES, Undertaker, corner Cashel and Durham streets. 9254 THE Friends of the late Mr G. Ashley are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, North road, Kaiapoi, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 2.30' p.m., for the Church of England Cemetery, Kaiapoi. 9340 W. WESTON, Undertaker. U.A.0.D., OAK OF SYDENHAM LODGE, No. 15. v. THE MEMBERS of the above and Sister Lodges are invited to attend the Funeral of the late Bro. W. H. Jackson, which will | leave his late residence, King street East, Sydenham, To-day, at 2 p.m., for the Sydenham Cemetery. G ., TAYLOR, A.D. 93X7 J. HADFIELD, P.S. TITONUMENTAL SCULPTURE. J. TAI T, Corner of Cashel street and Montreal stfset* (Opposite Drill Shed), Manufacturer and Importer of all Desonp* tions of Monumental Work., Best Quality and Lowest Prices. Inspection Invited. Established 1863. ' ■ I . T LAMB AN D BON, * UNDERTAKERS v ; . And ■■■ • ■ C '-*••.£«£• EMBALMERS. :t{ , e v° cinui.'f!- __. pV'3 ffrsi . ~ NoV'Bs LICHFIELD STREET. Telopbons3» _______________________—B—■»_™_^ —■■—■» GEORGE BARBELL, UNDERTAKER, (Certificated) EMBALMER, And Direct Importer of .the Latest Designs, of Coffin Furniture. 7 A LARGE STOCK of Polished Rama and other Coffiins always in stock for immediate del ivery. Mourning Coaches sent _W en narts of the district at the shortest notice. Telegrams and Telephone Orders by nigni or day receive immediate attention. Addresses Durham street south. Telephone 531. WALTER LAN G F OBR UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. .' The Process of Embalming adopted by the , above enables friends to funerals;; tor Weeks or MoDtns, or send their friends ™ fny part of the world without the expense of leaden coffins. Note the address-- - , . Residence—Comer North-east belt J.«w P Town Office—lß3 Colombo street. Telephone 504. _ ■ . ' . - .■■.:;. JE G G L E S TON, • UNDERTAKER, &c. Late R. W. Walters and Co. All kinds of Polished and Covered Coffins MadeTown and Country Orders Attended to with , Punctuality. , ■ Address-215 , K-LMORB STREET WEST ? (Opposite the Normal School). REASONABLE CHARGES. ■ , . -

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10265, 7 February 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10265, 7 February 1899, Page 8