Business Notices, TELEPHONE, No. 220. EDEN GEORGE, the popular photographer.
Buiinest Notioei> H WILKINSON’ is now Opening up some • ' PIBBT-CLABB SPRING and BUMMER GOODS, From the Best English and Continental Makers of LADIES' BOOTS, Which ho is marking off at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Gentlemen will find our Stock includes the famous « ADAPTED ’’ BOOT, just to hand, HAND-SEWN BOOTS and SHOES Hade to Order. Strange's Building, High Street. 7808 WANTED MY PEIENDS AND CUSTOMBES *0 ESOW THAT I HAVE RESUMED BUSINESS AT MORTEN'S NEW BUILDINGS, Colombo street. y. 3j on g u E HAIBDEESSEB. , New Fancy Goods by Ruapehu. PRIVATE LADIES' BOOM ALSO. T, BRASS FOUNDING. , HAVING secured the services of a FIBS®. CLASS MOULDER, we are prepared to EXECUTE AT.T. OEDEBSJWITH DISPATCH AND AT LOWEST PRICES. gas tings” daily TAYLOB *~ OAKLEY. PLUMBERS, GAfIFITTBRS, BRASS FINISHERS A IRONWORKERS, 284. Tuam street west. Obristohnrcb. gTEPHENS' I N E S. 188 , Conveyances. NOTICE. CULVEBDEN. I THE UNDERSIGNED, beg to inform the 9 travelling public that I have taken Mr H. Cooper's Stables, adjoining the Hotel, Calverden. And C beg to inform the public that on and after THURSDAY, 3rd February, a COACH will leave the above hotel BVe-BT THURSDAY for the Upper Waiau Perry On arrival of the 12.25 train from Christchurch, returning on Fridays in time for the 8.45 train from Cnlverden. Will tun to Hot Springs and JTollie's Foss, Him mar Plains, when required. Passengers, Parcels and Lnggoge at Cheap Rates, Saddle and Harness Horses and Buggies always on hire at the shortest notice. All orders to be sent to Mr H. Cooper’s Hotel, Cnlverden. CHAS. M*COY, Proprietor, 2061 Cnlverden, A mnri. ROYAL MAIL. METHVEN AND ALFORD FOREST. A COACH will leave Mothvsa for Alforc Forest on arrival of first train every Mon lay. Wednesday, and Saturday, meeting Die Mount Somers Coach at the Forest, and returning in tim» or lost train to Christchurch and Ashburton. Parcels and Orders will receive every attention. Horses and Buggies always on hire. N. DUFF. » Mefbvwn T.iverv Binptaa. SUMNER ROYAL MALL LINE. HAYWARD’S COACHES AND DRAGS. Leave Sumner 7.45, 8.15, 10.20, 1,8, 2,40, 4,1 5.10, and 6.10 Meeting Trams leaving Cathedral square 8.50, 10.20,11,1.8, 2.40, 4.15, 6.15 and 6.16 C 3 FECIAL NOTICB.-CHILDBEN ONE SHIL. Q LING RETURN Tram and Coach. Goods and Parcel Express runs between Christ* church and Sumner TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, calling at Mr Mills, Bootmaker, High street; Mr Treleaven, Corn Store, Armagh street | Tramway Office, Cathedral Square. Houses to Let, Coal and Firewood Depst» Private Parties]Uberally dealt with. Orders please forward W. HAYWARD, Sumner, and Royal Hotel Stables, Christchurch. COBB* CO’S TELEGRAPH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES PASSING THROUGH GRANDEST BOENBBT IN THE WORLD, ■ptOBB & CO.'S Telegraph Lino of Royal Mad Coaches from Christonuroh to Hokitika, Greymouth, Knmara, Ross, Reef ton, anil Westport leave Springfield every Tuesday and Friday on arrival of first train from Christchurch, ret one nj to Christchurch every Wednesday and Saturday, Return Fares ... AS 0 0 CASSIDY, BIN NIB * CO., Proprietor*. Springfield. Agent, W. F. WARNER, Commercial Hotel, Christchurch. TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CULVEBDEN TO WAIAU AND HANMEB PLAINS HOT SPRINGS, NORTH CANTERBURY, A COACH leaves Cnlverden for Waiau every Monday and Thursday, at 1 p.m., on arrival of midday train from Christchurch, and leaves Waiau every Tuesday and Friday, at 12 noon, in time to catch the 2.45 pan. train for Christchurch. FOR HOT SPBINGsThANMER PLAINS. A COACH leaves Cnlverden every Tuesday, on arrival of midday train from Christchurch, return, ing on Thursday, in time to oatoh the 2,45 p.m, rain fer Christchurch, until farther notice. In connection with the above Line of Coaches, beg to inform the public I have erected a Com modlons Livery and Balt BtaWes, where special Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses oan be obtained at shortest notice. Urgent telegrams and letters promptly delivered. • • THOS. DERBETT. Proprietor ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE, AND O&ARl, r B beg to inform the public that oar Ooaoh < will run as under, viz, Waihi Bush ahd Back, Waihi Bush—dop., 0.40 mm, Waihi Bush—nrr., 8 p.m. Gsbaldibb to Obabi abd Bask. Geraldine—dep« 7.40 a.m., 10.40 a.m., 8 pjn„ 4.81 P ’(>rari—dep., 8.63 mm,, 11.50 a.m., 4.15 pan,, <Ui l In connection with the above Lino of Coaches, wc have the Livery and Bait Stables at Geraldine, where light expresses, buggies, gigs, and saddle ernes oan be obtained on the shortest notice. I, MUNDBLL * GO., Auctioneers, Valuators Stock, Station and General Commission Agents, Agents for the Union Fire and Marine Insuranon Company, Geraldine. TINWALD AND MOUNT COMERS RAILWAY MOUNT SOMERS AND CAVENDISH BOYAI MAIL COACH. nriBCE above Coach leaves Hood’s Hotel, lor 1 Cavendish Railway Station, every Tuesday and Saturday, meeting each train. Passengers by morning train may proceed by Coach to Alford Forest, thence to Methven, in ttmt foe the last train for Christchurch, or may return a tune for the last train for Ashburton.' JOHN HOOD. MOUNT SOMERS AND METHVEN ROYAL MAIL COACH. ON and after Jan. Ist, 1886, the undersigned will ran a Coach each Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, storting at noon from Hood’s HotW, Mount Somers, for Springhurn and Alford Forest, there connecting with Dim’s Coach from Methven, returning same evening. FARES. Springhurn ... ... 2s Return... ... 8s ASorS Forest ... 4a Return... ... 6a T. HIX. TINWALD AND MOUNT SOMERS RAILWAY MOUNT SOMERS‘ AND CAVENDISH BOYAI MATT, COACH. i b ihh above Coach leaves Hood's Hotel to I Cavendish Railway Station every Mornin and Evening, meeting each train, parcels and Orders will receive every attention* Horses and Buggies on hire. j QHN HOOD.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8089, 9 February 1887, Page 2
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