SPORTING. GERALDINE PACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, SEPTEMBER 21th and 25th. ACCEPTANCES CLOSE TO-MORROW ** (FRIDAY). 18th SEPTEMBER, By 8 p.m. E. O'MALLEY, BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VISITORS TO CHRISTCHURCH Should Stay at ABBRDARE HOUSE. 239 Gloucester street West POSITION Most Genual, close to Poil * Office. Cathedral. Gardens. Theatre, acd Aluseutn, Charges low. Koomsj, board f~ 3 attendance from 4s to 6s per dav. A Private "Pension" of tho Highest Ordei Conducted on Modem Lines. Patronised by the Best Classes. Tolephono 11S9. P.O. Box 225. M R S E. K I R~B Y. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, I Latimer House, G 3 Gloucester street *' Latimer square), Christchurch, Telephone 1320. 18ft BOARD AND RESIDENCE TANDSOMELY FURNISHED ApiTi-n L MENTS for Ladies and Gentlemit MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street B, 'elcphone 479. " GLOUCESTER" HOU3e7~ 255 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST 7URST-CLASS BOARD and RESI (Central), Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Telephonei 352. MRS MoNIE. GOVERNMENT NOTICES^ ALTERNATIVE TENDERS will ho Re* -tJ. ccived a>t this Offico until NOON of MONDAY, the '2sth SEPTEMBER, 1903 for the ERECTION of * POST OFFICE sit GiREYMOUTH in BRICK and OAMARU• STONE, or in BRICK, with COMPO FAG INOS. Drawings may bo seen at this offio* and at tho Public WoTks Offices, Weatport, Wellington, and Christchurch, and Post Office, Hokitilca. Tho lowest or ony tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN THOMSON, i • Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Grevmouth. 13th Aumist. 1903. SOU-■ HANMER HOT SPRINGS. A HEALTHY WINTER RESORT. J YI7"HEN Business is slack why not run op } V to Hamncr for a dip in Hot Water? , ; Tho Mineral Waters euro Rheumatisia, Gout. Indigestion, Kidney Trouble, Skin Di*" eases", and many other ailments. Massage available. Comfortable Accommodation s.fc "The Sps." Terms moderate. For fuller particulars apply Government' Tourist Offices. (Christchurch office, Catae>. dral Square). T. B. DONNE, Superintendent. Department of Tourist and Health Rosortsi Wellington. 4835 kUEEN'S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, IN THE HEART OF THE CITY; Tariff, 4s Cd peT day. SPEIGHT'S ALES. ESPLANADE HOTEL, DEVONPORT. : AUCKLAND. HIS FINE MODERN HOTEL IS NOW OPEN. . "-;s ERECTED AND FURNISHED IN TH3 LATEST STYLE. Being situated on an ideal site, and oom«4V manding a full view of the harbour, tna proprietor trusts to rccoivo the patronage of V those who require:— . :t. .• UP-TO-DATE ACCOMMODATION, : S , HEALTHY SITUATION, , mMi EASY ACCESS TO TOWN, y: AND MODERATE TARIFF. ij| Special Terms can be arranged with thj %? Proprietor, E. H. WHITE, for FAMILIES::>.: or PERMANENT BOARDERS. , BILLIARDS. BOATING, FISHING, ETC. V 4012v^ FUNERAL NOTICES. ■ THE Friends of Mr D. Mclntyrc, of "St.v.;.; Albans, are invited io Attend tba T 3 Funeral of his late son, Willie, leaving the .: Christchurch Hospital on Thursday at 2.30'S p.m. for the Sydenham Cemetery. J. LAXBand SON. 7J91 THE Funeral of tho late Rev. 1. M. Mar-' shall will leave the Opawa Vicarage, y.i This Day (Thursday), 17th inst,, at 3 p.m., for: J the Woolston Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. • ,'•■.' - 728311 rpHE Friends oir the late Miss A. W. Tur*;3§ J- ton, aro invited to attend her Funeral, Wa leaving her late residence, Cashel etrcot, City, ; fS on Friday, 18th inst. at 2.30 p.m., for tha • Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. ..- , 7flßf;i rpilE Friends of the late Frank Avenys i-. Grantham are respectfully invited to Attend his Funeral, leaving the residence-of \. his father-in-law, O. Dcuham, King street, Rangiora, on Friday, at 2-.30 p.m., for «ia Church of England Cemetery. J. :McAU-/t;:-LIFFE, Funeral Director and Embalmer. .-: .7210* son, diaries street, Kaiapoi, on Friday,*!* •2.30 p.m. for tbe Church or England Cei tcrv. A.'McDOUGALL, "Undertal TRAL-ALGAB LODGE, U.A.O.D. THE Members of the above Lodge aro requested to Attend the Funeral of oW\ late Brother, A. G. Anderson (Tunarit), to.-., leave tho residence of hia mother. CharlcJ street, Kaiapoi. on Friday, September 16th, at "30 u.m-, for the Church of England Ceres- ; : fery. H.'W. FARRER, A.D. W. 80881 <J r r,i.,rv ■ ''•'■■ 7mm IEORGE B A K R E ' IT UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM! POLISHED ENGLISH OAK OR RIMU! COFFINS Are kept in stock for urgent' orders. Telegrams or Tclcr/hone Orders.by Night cS!'-'5; Dav Receive Immediate Attention. OFFICE: 53 DURHAM STREET, Workshops, etc., 232 and 23i St. Asaph street, p • Telephone 721. LAMB AND S UNDERTAKERS • 'v AND -fM EMBALMERS, fc T o. 35 LICHFIELD STREET. Tolephono 538. J J. PARS 0 2? »'• MONUMENTAL MASON, ■■ r £ MANCHESTER STREET, ,«'., Monuments and Headstones in Msib'% | Granite, and Stone. ;;5i iWE S T D E 3:1 GN, S,.'%* All Work Guaranteed. S LOWEST PRICES. Concrete Kerbings, Iron Rtm.ngj£|£g iMpectiou Specially lntritea. (Hit MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE, J. TAI T, " .' Corner of Cashel street and Montreal r~ (Opposito Driikhed). MANUFACTURER and IMPORTER oli| Descriptiona of Monumental Wort . Best Quality and Lowest Prices.^-j/rj~: Inspection Invited. Established 1583.^
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11690, 17 September 1903, Page 8
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