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Business Ifoticofi-, DRESS-CUTTING. ' H/iriSS KEATING (agent for the London Jxß. Scientific Dreas-ontting Association, Teacher of Dress-cutting. Girls* High School* Christchurch, &o.), HOLDS CLASSES daily, at SS, Worcester street East. Dressmaking in all its branches. Paper patterns cut to measure. Bodice cat and fitted, price Bs. 1712 MRS, MORTIMER (Pot Nino Teats with W. Strange and Co,), ■ BEGS to Inform the Ladies of Christchurch and Suburbs that she has COMMENCED BUSINESS DRESS AND MANTLE-MAKEE. Tailor-made Costumes and Habits, Tea Gow&. Evening and Fancy Dresses, Wedding and Morning Outfits. Special attention will be given to LateafeStvls and Pit. Addebsb: JUNCTION STREET, (Near Lancaster Park.) Trams pass the door every boor daily. 372 REDWOOD’S TOATENT blight SPECIFIC Is non., b POISONOUS; contains neither arsenic nor 1 sulphate of copper. Is not only perfectly harm* less to trees, bnt excites growth. It is a CERTAIN CUBE for Seale, American Blight, Codlin Moth, &c., &c., when need sya. tematicaUy. The most effectual time to USE IT is IN WINTER, when trees are bare. The Inventor has NUMEROUS TESTI-, MONIALS from those who have CLEANSED their ORCHARDS, Canterbury Agents: Wholesale—Maling and Company, Limited Retail—Plaisted and 0o„ Colombo street, Christ* church, k Price: ! Sa fid per-gallon. Reduction on quantities, 9181 , Pull directions supplied. ' . ' ■ m ■ By Special Appointment to His Excellency. E 1 INK LIVERY AND ; COMMISSION i STABLES. } 178 & 180, Gloucester StbxstWzst. Landans, Broughams, and Hansoms for Hire at Cab Prices. Ponr-in-hand Drags and every de> scriptionof Carriage on Hire, by Day, Week,or month. | Ladies* and Gentlemen’s Hacks always on hand. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission or Ex. i changed. Horses carefully Trained to Harness. : Telephone No. 187 attended from 6 ana. ti 11.12 p.m. If oar mbs not in. best on stand sent, P. W. DELAMAIN, Proprietor. 883 H, W. PEAEON, Manager, Hotels. The Riocaeton Horan Just outside the Park and Gardens. This well and favourably known Hostelry 1 has been purchased by JAMBS WALLACE. So well-knowniu connection with the Central. The Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and : only the very host brands of Wines, Ales and: Spirits kept. Billiard-room fitted with; one of Aloook's best Tables. Comfortable Boardand Lodging. Excellent Stabling and Paddocking, 1767 R O T A L "j~if O T B Ii (Late Oram's), OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH. A. SHAW, Pbopbietob, This favourite Family and Commercial Hotel Is exceptionally wall situated, being neat the Gardens, Domain, Post Office, and Riven First-class Chef. Families staying at the Royal have at - their isposal ‘ PLEASURE BOATS FREE OP CHARGE. Special Notice to the Public. 3139 1 SEASON TICKETS are now being issued, at really reduced rates, for which early application s necessary. AT BOATSHBDS OR HOTEL. TO COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. CLUB "HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, EANGIOEA; WA. TAYLOR begs to announce to hie • numerous friends and the travelling community that he has acquired the Proprietor, ship of this well-known Hostelry, which will in future be conducted upon more advanced and liberal principles than hitherto. The whole ; establishment has undergone a thorough renovation; and re-flttlng. An entirely New Stock of Wines'! and Spirits of the very best brands procurable has been selected by the Proprietor. LUNCHEON from 12,30 to 1.30 p.m. The BILLIARD TABLE is well known to be the best In North Canterbury; and under new management the Proprietor has no hesitation in asking the support of ms friends. Good Stabling Free. 9697 WILLIAM A. TAYLOR, Proprietor. V. CLARENDON HOTEL, Comer Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street ■ CHRISTCHURCH. IVg" B 3 JJeNEY TaYLOB (Late of the Queen’s HotolTiiiunru), , Having taken the ah ove well and favourably known Hostelry, has had the House and appointments thoroughly renovated, and can now confidently offer Special Inducements to PamUloß»Oommarcial Travellers and others, Tsana Modsbats. THE WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS ABE OP THE BEST BRANDS ONLY, THE C CUISINE is under the Superintendence of a Thoroughly Experienced Chef. 8228 Telegrams or Letters will receive the promptest attention. WORTHiNQION , 6ALE on Draught TO COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN, TOURISTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. WHITE HART HOTEL, CHEISTCHOECH. Mr RICHARD N, NEWBY begs to announce to his numerous friends and the travelling community that ho has acquired the Proprietor, ship for a number of years of this well-known Hostelry, which will in future he conducted upon more advanced and liberal principles than hitherto. The Culinary Department will be under the Special Superintendence of a First-class Chet da Cuisine, An entirely New Stock of Wines and Spirits has been selected by the Proprietor. This in itself will be a Guarantee that nothing but the Best Brands will be provided. , ' .. Mr Richard H. Newby begs to intimate to tha The Sample! _ and Moat Centrally Situated in Christchurch, and under new management the Proprietor has no hesitation in asking the support of his friends. RICHARD N. NEWBY, 6972 Proprietor, SANDEIDGE HOTEL, Colombo Road, Sydenham. A. D. LOCKWOOD ... Paomxxois I well and favourably known Hostelry' ider the new management. has been :hly Renovated, and the proprietor Can itiously recommend it As a plaosr„<>f e to tourists and others **en route ,# *to The Wines,-Ales and Spirits supplied at this the last house on the road, ate ol the yux FINEST BRANDS procurable. THE TABLE is under the supervision of an Experienced Ooofcf! BOARD AND LODGING. Terms most reasonable 1 Hot and cold hr the. 6333' PRINCE OP WALES HOTEL, INVERCARGILL. . A. POTTER pate Club Hotel, Walmate),. having taken this commodious, old-established and: comfortable hotel, which has been'renovated aUdl newly furnished throughout, begs to sblloit * chore of the patronage bestowed upon the hone#] while under the management of his predecessor. : It will be the aim of the proprietor to.maintain tfcS' reputation of the Prince cf Wales as oneofthC ibest conducted hotels In town. PRIVATE SUITES OP ROOMS FOB FAMILIES, And every- Convenience for COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. TERMS—Six shillings pat day; ' agreement, , . wsAi Only the Best-Brands of Spirits WlnOSUCaiAlel kept in stock, j A. POTTER, Pbofexbtqb. 8323;

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9167, 29 July 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9167, 29 July 1890, Page 8