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I' . t HOTELS. STOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION OHRISTCHURCH N.Z. 4 K. OGDEN, Proprietor. H i-;. TERMS: 8* per day, £3 2* per week. Telephone No. 783. Night Porter. All better* will receive Prompt Attention. XIM , rrrhue hart hotel, 1 1 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHNJCEILL, Proprietor. Sample Rooms. & Telephone 45. Night Porter. IMPERIAL HOTEL h PRTN'CKS STREET. DUNEDIN. f rjEOKGE aKAKLE has pleasure in anI UT nouncing to hi» friends and patron* that I h* has taken the above commodious and upj : to-date woil-appointed Holel, which he has I thoroughly renovated and etocked with th» I, bei*. brands obtainable, and will b« pleased I to cater for 'Mβ public in hie usual well-known style. Vacanc.es for a few permanent boarders. Tariff reasonable. 817S GEORGE SEARLE, Proprietor. pLARK'S COFFEE PALACE AND V PRIVATE HOTEL. Colombo street, Victoria square, Chriitchorch, Three Minutes' Walk from Agricultural and Industrial Association Hall Cbofal Hall, Theatre Koyal, Cathedral'squar* and Poet Office. Trams and Drags paes every Few Minutes Opposite Supreme Court, Magistrate , * Court, and Government Buildings. Band Rqtunda in front of Building. The Building is of three etoieys, built of brick, and contains GO rooms, has a splendid outlook on to the river and Victoria square, which is planted with shrubs and ornamental trees, and provided with scats. Private Sitting Rooms. Separate Dining Room for Families and Publio Dining Room. Food of the Best Quality served with punctuality and civility. There are Bathrooms with hoi and cold water on eaoh landing. First-elais Accommodation is offered to Tourists, Travellers, i and Visitors. TERMS MODERATE. Permanent Boarders as per Arrangement Letters and Telegrams Promptly Replied to. MRS E. CL4RK, Proprietress. Telephone JSo. 1040. 7028 CONVEYANCES. TEDDINGTON—LYTTELTON COACH SERVICE. * f\S and after MAY Ist, the COACH will y~f (weather permitting) leave— TEDDINGTON— 7.IS *.m. ;■ TKWUINOTON—24S p.m. GOVERNOR'S BAi—S.lO *.m. v GOVERNOR'S 8AY—3.15 p.m. ' • RAILWAY STATION—9.3O p.m. 1 • KAIJLWAY- S)iA'i'lO-N—4.30 p.m. ' ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND FBI. '. DAYS. MOXi .iXO- TIME-TABLE ONLY, r PIMM and DUHEY, i? Proprietors. j COBB AND CO. 'y AKAROA LINE OF ROYAL MAIL '- JO. COACHES. •" Meets Steamer at Pigeon Bay, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. CHRIoTCHURCH AGENTS: Coker's, Cook and Sons, Pitcaithly, Wallace and Co., and J. M. Heywocdand Co. BEILBt BARKER, .""* Proprietor, 6603 , Duvauchelle'e Bay. The Coach .meets Train at Little River, Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. ' ; CULVERDEN AND~KAIKOURA. ,*■ HTHE only REGULAR COACHES carrying ;'/ V MaiU north of WaiatvJ iftch leaves Waku far K»ikoura Every F nay, Thursday, Saturday, returning from [" - .««Air» every Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Mail Couch meets the evening train from Christ church to Culverilen every Wednesday ; tight for Mails and Passengers, returning to Waiau ,the aaaie night in time for Thursday Coach to Kaikoura. • I' FARES:' > Culverden and Kaikoura—Single, 20a, Return 335. i HAWESWOOD: ;■ Waggonette, carrying mails, for Mendip •- "..Us, x-arnaeatu, Hawkswood, and Claverley, y leaves Waiau every Saturday morning, returnf' in; Monday. I Telegrams, Letters, and Parcel* receive l : prompt despatch. '/■ All information., to be obtained at Thos. tfi Ccok and Sons, Tourists' Agency. £. . W. R. CREKD, Proprietor, :i. _' Waiau.

f W. P. WARNER, I" T<4 Town Agent $ COACH TO CHEVIOT. I A COACH will Hun between WAIPARA 5 A' and CHEVIOT, leaving Waipara I EVEBa* TUESDa*. THURSDA*. and A t~. /AY, and returning from Cheviot on i; Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I Accommodation for .Travelling Public. .- Good Table and Beat tfrends of Liquor only }', k»pt. '■.-,■■..■• baddle Horses and Traps always on Hire t'< It Waipaia Station at the shortest notice. t A. FRANCIS, -i Waipara Hotel. f > HOT SPRINGS, HANSIER PLAINS. v "nEBRETT'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES < y*J LEAVE "4 .CULVERDEN FOR ~~NM£R PLAINS. i TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATUR- j .Dai a, I ; ■", RETURNING I !-: WEDNESDAYS. FRIDAYS, and MONDAYS, X Until September SOtb, and Daily front '*~ October let tiil April 30th. „ Through Return Tickets ere issued at Orastcnurch Railway Station daily. Tickets ' Jii tvtilablo for two calendar months from date of \ JS 0 *- -.rit-etass 80s. Coe-ch and Railway. '< } CDLyERDEJf TO ROTHERHAM., WAIAU . , AMo KAixvUUItA. <. Coach leaves Culverden for Rotherham and ■*' \J*'*i tt returning from Waiau daily. Conch to Waiau connects with ■*" &J h ' o , r *»ikonra, leaving Tuesdays, staying -:. wwa»td»y in Kaikoura, returning Thuwday; - BUabeua Coach leaves Kaikoura Thursday. i r. t FARES: Jv jCntverden to aKikoura—Single, 2Ss, Return • %■ Oelrerfen to Blenheim—Single, £3, return | 6 i** ' I to Hanmer Plains—Single 7et 6d, I £■ wtarn 14s. * ' V Cttttitden to W»i«u— Single ss, Return "c. p • HAWKSWOOD. I fj.V w »«rgonette leave* Waiau for Mendip Hills, ' t-if"* B*,,,**8 * ~,* * Hawkswood. and Claverly every a ISXPI' . reluTnin S Moaday in tinie for J, w 1 Xnin io Culverden. i | p l» Ur ?? n *_ t *l«SP«w» an 3 letters pronratly de- 1 4SSfkf Pw ? e * at!e ' :d *<l to. Sporal Coaches, ' feftSl) tt ■^ 4a «' e Unfiies, Waggonettes, ■"*"*" on la "n»diate Hire. Orders ¥-J?iP ???*• °7 wire rMe i prompt attention. #!IW.r7 information given. Cook and Sons, $fi2 ' UI Hweford etleet - O»ri«t- <! .V "THOMAS DERRETT. —■■ Proprietor. *.' TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. \JjMSVLT your own interest* by getting • ", r Violation freax the ; fl °VE2-VHE\T INSURANCE DEPART- ' MKXT •' - RISKS nnder the j . JAMMERS' COM.PEXJATICN AND EM- ., A Foyers- liability acts. '(£r" P * TticelM!, to b e h<"3 «t the Local Ofi£;'' -». H. RICHARDSON, J "'j ' Commissioner. j , District Manager. J ,■'"■> B

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11012, 9 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11012, 9 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11012, 9 July 1901, Page 3

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