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Drapery, fto. J, D. S L A T 2 B, GENERAL DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, s now showing a new and carefully-selected Stock «f DRAPERY, MILLINERY, HOSIEEY, MEN'S CLOTHING, &c„ &o. Note the following:— Fancy Dress Materials, all new colours, from od. Homespunsfrom 4Jd Eaiapoi and other Flannels and Blankets; cheapest in town Horrocks*, Crewdson’s, and other Calicoes Cretonnes, now patterns, from 4|d Ladies* and Children’s Ulsters from 4s 9d Splendid Stock Boys’Jersey Suits, from 3s lid MILLINEEY DEPARTMENT : . (Under the management of an experienced lady.) Hats Trimmed from 6d Bonnets from Is 6d JUST UNPACKING £IOOO WOBTH NEW GOODS. Address—--193 HIGH STBEET. 883 BEADY POE INSPECTION. Thousands of Men's and Boys’ Suits in all the newest styles. Enormous Quantities of Men’s and Boys’ Trousers arid Trousers and ■Vests, manufactured of New Zealand Tweeds: every garment warranted shrank. Upwards of 3000 Hats, comprising every new style worn. Children's Jersey Saits, Children's Man-of-war Suits. Boys’ and Youths* Suits in great variety. Gentlemen's Hosiery, Scarves, Oxford and White Shirts, Ac, THE LARGEST"STOCK IN THE COLONIES. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, I [169, Cashel street, Christohnro D.I.C. THE DEAPEEY DEPARTMENTS Are now complete WITH ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OP NEWEST WINTER GOODS. THE LARGEST STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND To Choose from, and every Article at WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE PBICEB. Hotels. OBAM'S HOTEL, Corner of Hohson and Wellesley Streets, AUCKLAND. THIS MAGNIFICENT HOTEL will he found replete with EVERY COMPORT AND MODERN CONVENIENCE. It s centrally situated, and commands a splendid view of the City, Suburbs, and Harbour. Tourists and others will here find every attention combined with homo comforts PRIVATE SUITES OF APARTMENTS. The Flats are connected by two separate staircases. Hydraulic Passenger and liuggage Lift. Patronised by SIB JULIUS VOGEL K.C.M.G., Ann the PREMIERS OP NEW SOUTH WALES AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA. HUBERT ORAM, 699 27 Proprietor. C O L Ii 1 N S ' O T EL, HEREFORD STREET AND LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. MONSIEUR BENOIT LANG, who has had con. eiderablo experience in Hotel management m Paris and other Continent* towns, desires to inform tho Public that he has taken' toe above well-known FAMILT AND COMMERCIAL -HOTEL, which ho in tends to conduct in first-class Continental style, with which object ho has remodelled thobuildlng and re-furnißhod it with every regard to comfort* Situated in the most fashionable part of Christchurch, within two minutes* walk of the General Poet and Telegraph Offices, it offers exceptional advantages to Tourists. Families* and Commercial Mon, The Hotel is connected with Telephone Exchange, which can be used at all hours* Private Suites of Booms ar© totaprurt for tho use of Families. The Bath Booms are supplied with hot and cold water. Sample Rooms, am. OriSißß a 1,4 Pbasijaise. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. An inspection of the accommodation 1b invited. BENOIT LANG PsorniETOß. 5133 m PUBLIC NOTICE. fj\ O M BEEN, Having returned from England, bega to inform his old friends and patrons that he has taken possession of the Sydenham Hotel- Attached to ths Hotel is a Private Museum, replete with Rich and Rare Old China, Old Paintings, Old Engravings, and Curiosities of every kind, amongst which may bo singled out a genuine Landseer; a Set of genuine Crown Derby China, which originally belonged to Queen Charlotte (consisting of 64 pieces) Vases taken from tho Famous Summer Palace in Pekin, tho Cutlass, Spectacles, Pocketglass, and Walking-stick of Captain Cook (which were given to Major Green, Tom Green’s greatuncle), who accompanied Captain Cook as Astronomer, when he discovered New Zealand ; and rare old editions of tho “ Times ’’—date, 1792, As the pen can hut faintly describe the beauty and rarity of anything in the Museum, all are invited to INSPECT it FREE of CHARGE. There is a Splendid Billiard Boom in the Hotel, and fine largo cud lofty Drawing, Sitting, and Bedrooms, That the Wines, Spirits, and Ales are of the very Beat Brands procurable, it is needless to say, as TOM’S reputation is too well-known, and everythine if under the personal supervision of TOM GREEN. 7811

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7865, 21 May 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7865, 21 May 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7865, 21 May 1886, Page 7