1 ISCELLAMEOUS. X&7ORLD-FAMED makes of Corsets to be »*. hfcd. at cheap prices during: Great Clearance Sale, cosimencing 10-day. Strnnga ar>d Company. A" - LARGE, nmnber of hotels in the colony —a for sale (Jease3 only). Dearsiey nnd Lane, 71 Cathedral square. WHEATrpotatoM, Onions. Etc. We sell on ncconat farmers in any quantity. Taylor, Cole, and Co., Lichfieldstreet TlTE'fix Mortgages "on Good Freehold ScV? curities. Tayiar, Cole, and Co., Lichfield streat. ' LADY'S Bicycle, in first-class order, for. Sale, coaaplete, £10; cheap, as owner leaving. "Envoy, , Stores. Lichfield street. __ i!_? FOR SALE7~ft "First-clasa Trap Horse, suit Baker, Butcher, or Grocer; any trial. T. \\ T . Lawrence, No. 3 Eattersca street, Sydenham. 474S HYPNOTISM— Prof. R, HTBarreden's complete course of 20 Lessons in Hypnotism, failure impossible; price one guinea. Apply_T.A.T., "Press ' 4751 A YOUNG Lady seeks an Engagement in General Store; experience behind counter; references. Apply L.M., office of this paper. , 4752 F" LOWERY Pekoe -Tea—We keep stocks of an Exceptionally Choice and Delicate Tea, in Sib airtight tins, at Is 10d a lb. Tayior, Cole, _and _Co., FOR "SALE, a complete "Roller" Mill, three to four-sack plant, also a commodious Mill. Apply by letter "Mill," General Post Office. Christchurch.__ _____ 4 282 "\TOST Typewriter.—No dirty ribbon, and perJL feet aiignnient. A nearly now No. -i machine for Sale. Taylor, Cole, and Co., Lichfield street. F~~OR~SALE7 Cheap—We~have a few Secondhand Machines, both-Lady's and Gent's, in first-clas3 condition, that should bo inspected. Envoy Stores, }Si Lichfield street. r 4677 npo LET—A Nice Little 4 Property on hillside, J- close to City, containing Is) acres and Cottage. Particulars Geo. King and Co.. Auctioneers. 4751 _£?"< i\f\ —Valuable Large Corner —Hiilding c&l.\J\J Section, iei:cDd all round, close to Addiiigton Workshops; room for two liousjs. Baker isros., 198 Hereford street. 4783 THIRST-CLASS Shoeing and General Binel;- --- smith's Business for Suio, together with Good Sb:-rocmed House and -J-acre Land, Large Shop, two fires, within eight miles of Christchurch. Present owner rotiring. Apply, Edward Reeco and Sons' Wholesale Department. -175S BARGAINS IN BABY LINEN, Ladies' and Children's Underwear, etc. A grand opportunity to purohnsi high-class goods in above linea at cheap Sale Prices. Strange and Company. NUGGET" Boot Polishers obtained _ from H ; _W_il_inßon,_High__«treet. MINSON and CO.'S" Stock "of Cutlery nnd Plated Ware embraces all the latest and most attractive g-_'_.d3 suitable for Wedding and Xmaa Presents. are twenty-one Generals now serv--L ing at the front in Africa. There are also thousands of people using Jameson, Anderson's Tea. You all know the brands— "Joko," "Coolie," and "Palm." 10-31 X s IOA ns k * or 2 i A 6-roomed nouse, goocj outbuildings; suitable for fowl farming; two miles from town; tram past the door. Balance £230 at 10s weekly. Collier and Co., 98 Manchester T OVELY SUMMER BLOUSES in end" ■ -Li less profusion at Strange and Company's. nHRAVELLING Trunks! Minaon and Co. jJL hold a very large assortment, in all siaos j and prices. F"ANCY~_JRAPEiIY immensely reduced in pi'ics. Pretty and tJ3eful things. A fine assortment of Handkex-chiefs, Muslin Aprons, Laces, Embroidery, Frillings, Ruchiuga, L-cHes' Belts, Veilings, etc., etc. Attend our Monster Clearance Sale To-day. Strange ■and Company. TOYS and Fancy Leather Goods (suitable for presents), now on sale at very greatly reduced^ prices. Strange and Company. REAL Bargain—lo per cent, interest, Square HoU3o of 5 rooms with verandah, Venetian blincU, scullery, copper, asphalt paths, jOn Windmill road. Only £2-10. Forest and J Perkins, Sydenham. j TfSLAG "BRAND MALTTINEGAR is excel-* X lent for Salads and making Picklea. HOUSEHOLD Requisites. Our stock includes an assortment from the best English makers in cutlery, plated ware, saucepans, preserving pans, brushware, china, and glassware. 8357 SPORTS and School Conimitteo should inspect Minson and Co's Stock.The assortment and terms will meet approval. HOTELS. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL COLOMBO STREET (near Reece-'s Ironmongers). TT'IRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for PeTX manent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive Prompt Attention. Telephone No. 676. JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. TMPERIAL FAMILY HOTEL, J- Corner St. Asaph and Barbadoes street, Christchurch. M. A. M'ANALLY, Proprietress. - ':■ This Hotel stands in spacious and beautifully laid-out grounds. Is replete with every modern convenience, and well and comfortably furnished throughout. Apartments ordered by wire or letter will receive prompt attention. 3487 EMPIRE HOTEL. npHE DIVE has been RECONSTRUCTED. COME AND SEE. MANNING'S BEER IN GOOD ORDER. SPEIGHT'S BEER ALSO ON TAP. J. CARL, Proprietor. QTOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. F. STOREY, Proprietor. TERMS: Ss psr day, £2 2s per week. Telephone No. 795. Night Porter. All Letters will receive Prompt Attention 1190 Patronised by their Excellencies the. Governors of New Zealand. nOKEE'S FAMILY HOTEL. CHRISTCHUHCHi. Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone NO3. 677 and 1035. A GREAT EVENT. OPENING OF THE AQUARIUM. F ARENAS, Proprietor of the City He-tel, • invites the Public to INSPECT the Alterations and Improvements that he has effected in this favourite Central Hostelry, which nas made it SECONL , TO NO2iE on this side of the line. OPENING OF THE AQUARIUM. CITY HOTEL. THE HUB OF CHRISTCHURCH. TRIANGLE. COFFEE PALACE AND PRIVATE HOTEL, Colombo street, Market square, Christchurch, Threo Minutes' walk from Exhibition. Building, Theatre, Cathedral square, and Post Office. Trams.and Drags pas 3 every 20 Minutes. Opposite Supreme Court aud Government Buildings. Band Rotunda in front of Building. The itfulding is of three storeys, built of brick, and contains 60 rooms, has v splendid outlook on to the river and Market square, which is planted with shrubs and'ornamental trees, and provided with seats. Private Sitting Rooms. Separate Dining Room for Families, a.nd Public Dining Room. Food of tho Best Quality served with punctuality and civility. There are Bathrooms with hot and cold water o'a each landing. First-class Acccaaino'dation is offered to Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors. TERMS MODERATE. Permanent Boarders as per Arrangement. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Replied to. MBS E. CLARK, ' ' Proprietress. Telephone N.o. —. 7028
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10883, 6 February 1901, Page 10
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