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WHY wo can soil cheap. — We IM direct importers from t lie cheapeeb Homo markets. We manufacti ire all Furnituro and Bedding on tho p remises. A few of our prices — Brass-rail Foudors from 7s' 6d, -all-brass do 22s 6d ; iFire Brasses from 6s lid sot ; Double Br nra-rail Bedsteads from 355; Tapestry Cs<rnet Square* from 30s, good pattorns, all sizes; Toilet! Ware, 10s 6d. We aro Complete, Hbuia Furnishers. It will pay you to give us > call. All orders promptly attended to. Repairs executed at reasonalilo rates. Tol. 1429. GOING TO WILLIA.MS'S.' Yes,'' ' ;;■; there are other Jams, but "X" JAJVI is the beist. S. BTikjepatbics <ft Co., Ltd., Nrt6ON. fT\HE NEW CJ RITERION HOTEL. X GLOUCEST ER - STREET, CHRIS^fCHURCH, Is now opon f(j.r the accommodation of Travellers, Touristn, Families, and other*. In point of oenti-al position, excellence of Rtructuro and cctmfort, it is unsurpassed in Christchurch. It is fitted with every modern convenience, and is furnished throughout in tho. most up-to-date style. A liberal cuisine and all liquors of the choicest quality.. Suites of rooms provided for families. Terms moderate. Telegrams and letters promptly replied W. BURNIP, Owner and Licensee. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND SHOULD STAY AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL,. .AUCKLAND. V^ENTRAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND. VICDTORIA-STREET. Unsurpassed for control and commanding position. Closo to Banks, City Ware- ' houses, Albert Park, Theatres, otc. No noiso from tram traffic No hills to climb. ' '•AUCKLAND'S PREMIER HOTEL." Hydraulio Passonget Elevator to upper floors. All trains and' steamers 'met. Ask for THE CENTRAL HOTEL. % - Rooms can bo reserved by <?able at CoolT* Tourist Office,' 4, "Hunter-street, ' Booking Cable Address— "CENTRAL," P.O. Ba* "ZbS. RANGIURU BY THE SEAI VjANGIURU HOUSE, Otaki, is now JLY> . open for tho Summer. Boating, Fishing, Bathing, and Tennis ; good roads for cycling and driving ; terms on application. k „ MISSES GELt, Otaki. . LAKE WAIKAREMOANA. JgOATS FOR HIUE (sailing or pulling, showing sights on Lako Waikivtemoana and L*ko Waikaroiti. Tornis moderato. D. FEKNIK, . Wqikaromoanft. ' _ JSiiiouiS s s s.l , 3 LOBS o« BN»ROy and STBKNCTH, C C DBftPOHSBNCr and DBBIbtTT. S 3 A Oeßtleman havtti(( triad to vain every • « advertised remedy, and nt laai dls-, ' 3 eovcrad » BIMPIiS ÜBAHS ot SELF : < CUSS, will forward the bhiws reo« of : , charge to anyone interectad. '■ ? Attctrosßj a. aiiNsr., r.p.0., 9Y(?»" > >:f. ; BOTH SEXES-Writo to- Pjirr Booitß. of vital interest about, yonrsolvos : post free W rite Mons. Goucaud, 82.J LijXtt JFlwderß-fttrcot. Mell.nnwio - '-• t ANTED to soil, Damaged vVtotTo Eanat Ajddlv *t Eron^r.s: ~7?*>~K

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1904, Page 3