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Public PToticca. MEB MORTIMER (For Nino Yearn with W. Strange and Co.), BEGS to Inform the Ladies of Christchurch and Suburbs that she has COMMENCED BUSINESS AS DRESS AND MANTLE-MAKER, Tailor-made Costumes and Habits, Tea Gowns, Evening and Fancy Dresses, Wadding and Morning- Outfits. Special attention will ba given to Latest Style and Fit. Addezss: JUNCTION STREET, (Near Lancaster Park.) Trams pass the door every hour daily. 273 Educational, ANTEREUHY O L Xi E G -S* __ c GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. TEACHING*COOKING. APPLICATIONS are invited for the appoint, meat of TEACHER OF COOKING at tba Girls’ High School. The duties will commence about the end of May, F. G. STEDMAN, Registrar’s Office, Registrar. Canterbury College, May 24, IS9O. SGiO 'ISS TAYLOR’S Classes for Dancing. Saturday Morning Class forming. Children’s Clans, ■Wednesdays, 4.15 ; Evening Class, 7 ; 15s the course from day of joining. Sew Polks, New Seholtische, New Galop, Value Mazurka, Highland Schottiache in various figures, Vaises, Valsu Cotillon and Square Dances Practised, making a pretty ami varied programme for au evening’s dance. Practice Class 10s 6d the course. Private li“S3onn. Country classes visited. - 235, Armagh street West. CO. DANCING. ME-_ and J.Trs Gurdiuer’s Classes arc now form, lug. Monday evening, ladies’ only; Tut- - day, adults. Friday, gentlemen only. Saturday afternoons to suit country people. Adults private tuition hours to suit. 3H5 78, Lichfield street East. Board and Eeraidanoo. ALBION HOTEL, Maclaggau street, Dunedii.-; no extra charge during Exhibition : b, the day 3s, or IBs per week; plenty of accommodation for visitors; nightporter in attendance,—J. Daves proprietor. <.593 ©UMBIOR PRIVATE BO t d Gloucester Mouse, 256, Gloucester street West, five minutes’ walk from centre of city, public gardens, &c. Terms moderate. Ssol C~ omfoktablk pßiva'j’ba RESIDENCE, WAITaHUNA HOUSE, 285, Cashel street W., five-minute? from Fos Office, X.ibrary, Museum, Ac. 595 W" E K A ]P A S. S, Visitors will find GOOD ACCOMMODATION AT THE PASS HOUSE, Formerly the Hotel. S4S4 JOHN G. KNIGHT. Hotels. CLARENDON HOTEL, V. R. Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street CHRISTCHURCH. R S JEf ENET 016 (Late of the Queen’s Hotel, Timara), Having taken the above well and favourably Known Hostelry, bos had the House and appointments thoroughly, renovated, and can now confidently offer Special Inducements to Families, Commercial Travellers and others. Teems Modep.ats, THE WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS ARE OF THE BEST BRANDS ONLY. THE CUISINE is under tbeSnperintendonos of a Thoroughly Experienced Chef, 8233 Telegrams or Letters will receive the promptest attention. WORTHINGTON’S ALE bn Draught O Y A D ,TT O T 3S L (Lato Oram’s), OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH. A. SHAW, Pboprietoe. This favourite Family and Con.-Aiacoial Hotel is exceptionally well situated, being near the Gardens, Domain, Post Office, and Riven First-class Chef, Families staying at tha Royal have at thair disposal PLEASURE BOATS FREE OF CHARGE. Special Notice to the Public. 3139 SEASON TICKETS are now-.boing issued at greatly reduced rates, for which early application is necessary, AT BOATSHKD3 OB HOTEL, EOTHESMBLD HOTEL. cashexTstreet. MY Friends and the Public generally are respectfully informed that everything is now iu first-class order, and I can with confidence solicit a fair share of their patronage. Visitors from the country will find the accommodation equal to the comforts of a home. The stables are under tho supervision of an experienced man, and fully maintain their well, known notoriety. The Wines and Spirits are my own selection, and will be found equal in quality to tho brands formerly bearing my name, and which made Tho fihados ” famous, Luncheons daily from half-past Twelve to Two, AND On Saturdays Twelve to Three, H. PORTER. 4333 E?he Sumner Ho*.. SUMNER. This Old-eatahlished Hotel has been re-taken by the former proprietor, who hopes, by fixing the Charges on tho Most Moderate Scale, to receive a share of patronage. The Culinary Department is under tho-charge of a FIRST-CLASS COOK. W. WADLOW, Proprietor. Stabling free to patrons of the house. 250 Patrohised nx THE HON E. MITCHELSON, Acting Premier ef the Colony, J. BEECHER, LATE OS' BRUCE’S HOTEL, AKAEOA, BEGS to inform his old Friends and Customers that be has now taken over that old* established and well-known Hotel WAGSTAFFS, IN AKAROA, Which he has thoroughly renovated and spared no expense in making it a most comfortable Hotel for Commercial Travellers, Tourists, aud Visitors. Besides being completely refurnished, water has been laid on, a new Bath-room erected, a splendid new Dining-room added, tho LADIES’ DEAWING-EOOM Tastefully Furnished, commanding beautiful views of tbo Harbour, This Hotel is famed for its BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, with a Magnificent Sea Frontage. COBB aud CO.’S OOACH Leaves the Hotel every Morning for Pigeon Bay aud Little River on Alternate Days, returning tbo same nftemocn. GooiStabling and Paddock. Accommodation. WINES, SPIRITS, and BEER, nothing but the Best Brands Kept. 074, J, TO COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS. rmiHE following Persons ONLY are authorised * {j' to receive money on account of the “Lyttelton ttSlcs" Company, Limited G. A. LEWIN J. D. GARWOOD & CO. E. Ferguson ... 38. TIPPING E. C. Dann Morrison and Co.. LYTTELTON aKaKOA Little River TIM ARC Temuka Geraldine Waihißush ASHBURTON Taylor and Flatmaa fi'HOd. STONE ... E. Tipping ... „ Henry Knight Alford Forest C. Hardy Kakaia J. H. la tone Methven John Hood Mount Bomaw J. Jones West Melton te - . Sherrard Dunuondal G. P. Kissell Templeton H. Williamson Kowai Pass J.Pithex Haddington I', J. FOWLER KAIAPOI • C. I. JENNINGS ... EANGIOEA A.D.Eassall Cost J.INGEAM. OXFORD Mrs A. Farr Carloton W. Vaughan Sefton W. Vaughan Waikari W. Hazlohurst Prehbloton F. Jameson... Leeston W. P. K. Browne ... ... Amherioy W. Overcnd... Kaikoura J. H. Withoford Auckland Green and Nogworthy ... Blenheim Travelling Collector for North and South Island-* W. E. WHITCOMBS. Remittances forwarded direct to tha Head Offlac, Christchurch, should bo addressed to the Manage! of the “ Lyttelton Times" Company, limited,, Christchurch,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9089, 28 April 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9089, 28 April 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9089, 28 April 1890, Page 8