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Business Notices. M‘LEOD BROTHERS, Lin D TT N B D I K, Manufacturers of ' OOAPS, CANDLES, LUBRICATING OILS GLYCERINE, ESSENCES. AND PERFUMERY. SOAPS AND CANDLES. "We beg to draw special attention to onr best Soap L A U N K D n a u A L £ N 1 1 N X for which we were awarded First Order of Merit at the late Melbourne International Exhibition. Acknowledged best value obtainable for all household requirements. Our SOFT SOAP, being manufactured with the Purest Potash, will be found of Superior Quality, and Most (suitable for Scrubbing Purposes oi Washing Coarse Materials. It is Invaluable to Saddlers and Livery Stable Proprietors. We have received (unsolicited) from the Managei of Rowley and Hamilton's Avondale Station, the pleasing intimation that they have SECURED GOLD MEDAI. at the PAEIB EXHIBITION for their WOOL SCOURED with onr SOFT SOAP. Our BEST CANDLES ("GOLD MEDAL") having also obtained First Order' of Merit in Melbourne, are equal to any imported for Mining Purposes or Domestic Use. We have also much pleasure in announcing that we are now Manufacturing Very Superior PABAFFINE AND COMPOSITE CANDLES. M‘LEOD BROTHERS, Ltd. CUMBERLAND STREET, DUNEDIN. Drapery, Clothing, &o. “ To Dress Well it is necessary to feel the pulse of fashion." The ready-money drapers have mnoh pleasure in announcing the ARRIVAL, ex Blmutoka, of the BALANCE OF THE SUMMER SHIPMENTS. Our Stock is now Complete with every thing that is New and Fashionable. In all departments onr London Buyer, Mr Quigley, has been able to secure the pick of the leading lines. Ladies will probably have observed that there is a considerable change this season in the softness of tints and styles of the various materials. Fortunately for us, not being hampered with any stock from previous years, we have been enabled to purchase freely of all the Newest and most Beoherohd Goods in the market. As usual, every line ismarkedthe Lowest Beady Money price. Inspection Invited. Toneycliffe and Cmeet. The Ready - Money Drapers 206. COLOMBO STREET, One Minute’s Walk North of the Cathedral. 8979 JUST OPENED. jjq- OVBLTIBS GENTLEMEN’S SHIRTS. SCARVES. AND collars. The New Piqne Shirt. The Solent Shirt. The Exhibition Shirt. THE LATEST STYLES IK SCARVES. The Ascot, Four-in-hand, St Anbyn, Denmark, And a host of others. HALLENBTEIN BROS., NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, 169, Cashel street (next the D,I,0,)1187 A 1 TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. S. BOGLES. (Late Ontter to Strange and Fountaina and Hobday and Co.), Tailor and woollen deeper LADIES* BIDING HABITS, &c„ 146. COLOMBO STREET (Opposite E. Reece and Son’s, Ironxongers), IS2 Ohkistchuech. Hotels. QUILL’S EMPIRE HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. N.Z. Having leased this new hotel from Mr John Carl, I beg to invite the attention of Visitors and the Public generally to its many advantages. Being bnilt of brick and stone, with all the latest improvements. It aifords comfort and security not to be found in many structures that exist elsewhere. CBNTRALLYSITUATED, Commanding easy access to Banks, Post and Telegraph Offices, Grain Merchants* Kaleyards, and Cabstands: having entrances from three of the leading thoroughfares—High, Cashel, and Hereford streets—makes it THE MOST CONVENIENTLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE CITY. The Cuisine is in charge of a first-class chef, and the general management being, under the supervision of the Proprietor, he confidently solicits your patronage. HOT, COLD. AND SHOWER BATHS, Suites of Apartments for Families, Sumptuously Furnished Billiard Room, Sample Booms, Tele, phone, and every convenience, attention, and comfort obtainable in any hotel in the Colonies. Coaches and ’Buses leave this Hotel to all parts of the suburbs. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to, and charges Strictly Moderate. Night Porter Kept, THOB. QUILITfROPBIETOE, Late of Quill’s Hotel, Ashburton, and White Hart Hotel, Christchurch. F.S.—Manning’s Celebrated Ales drawn from the wood. Wines, Spirits, &o„ guaranteed of Bent Quality: 8096 CAFE DE PARIS. P. ARENAS ” ... PROPRIETOR. CASHEL STREET,~CHBISTOHUBCH. FA RENAS wishes to inform his numerous • r\ friends and the public that he has Resumed Possession of the C ai6 de Paris, and that the whole establishment has undergone a thorough Renovation and Refitting, The Cuisine is now under the Superintendence of Mr R. Sullivan, and Mr Arenas himself giving this part of the business his personal supervision is a guarantee for its being high-class, and the Best in the Colony. The Private Dining Saloon for Ladies has been Re-furnished, and Meals will he supplied on Sundays as usual. A Specialty in connection with the Cafl has been added in the shape of a (select Oyster Saloon, and what has been a great wanti here will now be supplied. iu the shape of a Comfortable add Nicelyfurnished Room, where Oyster Suppers will be supplied at any hour up to the time of closing. During Luncheon and Tea, Operatic and other Selections will be performed on a Lipp Grand, specially imported by Mr Arenas for the purpose. The Wines, Beers, and Spirits now in Stock are of the best quality procurable, and it will be Mr Arenas’ study to keep up the high reputation formerly acquired by him for excellent liquors. The Bedrooms have been re-fitted and re-famished, smd the Gaft* now Offers the Best Accommodation for Travellers. 5768 THE BRUCE HOTEL, AKAROA, Having undergone extensive and JmPOETANT A ITERATIONS. the Proprietor is now in a position to OFFER ACCOMMODATION UNSURPASSED by any Hotel in the Colony. A DRAWING-ROOM, handsomely furnished, especially set apart for LADIES, BATH and BILLIARD ROOMS. The BRUCE HOTEL is situated close to the New Pier, which forms one of the Finest Marine Promenades in. New Zealand, and la the daily retort of seaside visitors ; aid, likewilb, near the NEW BATHS recently erectlfl by the Borough. Enquiries promptly'repliedto. THOJJAP grange, 3830 •> Proprietor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8902, 19 September 1889, Page 8

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