Boston* Mottomu WATCHES. WATCHES, WATCHES. SILVER latent Lever Watches, 8 hole* jewelled, warranted 10 years, 452 4a. Level a, extra quality, £3 10e. Genuine IlOtun* heme, £* 10a. Nickel and Waterbary Watch** 18a 6d, Boya' Nickel Watches cleaned or anya** part supplied, 2s 64; Lever Watohe» t 4s 6df Clocks cleaned, 2a 64.141 S, Oli ABES ft 00., 143, Colombo street, opposite Beeoe and Saw,, ASK YOUR GROCER FOB GILLESPIE’S ESSENCE OF COFFEE. (ELEPHANT BRAND). IFyour Grocer has none, you can obtain it from the following Storekeepers, who have it la STOCK i— “ Bunting, T. C„ Victoria street Civil Service Co-operative Stores, Manchester street Drink well, Madras street Fletcher, A. XU, Lower High street Hopkins, J. H., ft Co., Wooleton Kincaid’s G.1.C.. ColombostreetSooth Kincaid’s G.LO., Colombo street North The Supply Stores Mannings, J., Addington Painter, B„ KUmore street Plercy, i 3„ Colombo street Baddon, H. H., Papanni Thompson, W., Colombo street Taylor, T„ Triangle Do Cashel street. Pappa, T. H., High street Pratt, W.. Montreal street Neate, W. J.,orystal Palace Buildings Cottrell, A. ft W., Stanmore road Wathew, Colombo road north Mrs Poster, Merivale Store Harris, Carlton Store Brady and Co., Biohmond Qow, D„ Gasworks rood Brown (late Wyatt), Colombo street Bain, James, Lyttelton K. Forbes ana Co., Lyttelton W. Shepherd, Lyttelton P. Delannnt, Papanni j. Free, London street, Biohmond W. K. Bowden, Addington H. Bennington. Willow Bank A, Orr ft Co., Madras street J. howe, Madras street A. Campbell, 8t Asaph street Mrs Waller, St Asaph street T. W. Longu et, East Belt W, Mills. East Town Belt S. Stevens, St Asaph street Bus W. Fraser, Kaiapoi W. D. Wilson and Co* Haagiara W. SansouL Kangioru B. Aloom. Ashburton Ha J. Dml. Leeston W, H, Whitte, Taam streefr Wert T. H. Lanyon, Lyttelton T, Buchanan, Madras street J, D. Watson, Snmnar , <■ B. Belton, New Brighton W- B&glehnzst, PrebUetoo / Fraser ft Bunees, High street J. Lord, Lower High street D, Sutherland, Mmnnor J. Steele. Ashburton This article is mannfaotnred fro"? bettOoffe* and Chicory, and is aroi thickened with burns sugar, as is usually ths case. Competent Jadge* pronounce it to be unequalled In flavour by any in the market, and ea we allow Twopence for the empty bottle it has also the advantage of dhe*#*: ness. Messrs Boot Bros, are now naing the abqrp at their Befreshment Booms, High street. . If Traders purchasing this article through the Wholesale Houses will oblige os with their-MUM* we Will add them on to above list. ' W. GILLESPIE & CO, 98. LOWER HIGH STREET, PEOPEIETOE9 OF THE ELEPHANT BRAND COFFEE. X«? : - ■ . 1 ~ .7^ MBTHVBN AND ASHBURTON,COACH. A COAOH leaves Methven on TUHSDATBaad A SATURDAYS for Ashburton at s jute. It leaves Ashburton for Methno atS.I'VAfKCt ing from the Somerset Hotel. I “"‘ "■"'•ASsaao* ProprietofHotels* 9 ST BURKE’S JPjUMLr Ahd C/OUMEBOTAL HoTML* ' OOBNEB'OF HIGH AND MANOHEsOBfc ■ STREETS ' Chbisichcech, NiZ. and Shower Twoof Aloock's Best Mei underth* BapeMtetiaJ of a Competent Marker. le Beet Accommodation in ChriatehsßcluoarEkel Most Reasonable Terms. Special arrangement* made with Theatrical mpantes, .Associations and others on applioaHoa P. BUBKB. Proprietog. ( JX ——- All Communications- Promptly Attended to, BRIDGE HOTEL, SEVEN -MILS PEG, BELFAST. H* S M a T -Mi ForJßy«ar»nirthe WHto’eßEtdgeaoW* PBOPBIETOB. The-traveHing public and others will find md* lent accommodation at most reasonable charges,, ; The finest brands of Wines, Ale and Spirit*oo2? will be supplied. The pick of the whiskies, i Extensive and first-olaeapaddook aoooznmodattoq and stables. 321 X HBNBT BMZTB THE CENTRAL HOTEL 1b now presided over by THOMAS BBOOKS, XMTHOSK longexperience in hotel innuifSWt f y on the Paninanla enables him to gurrante* to Us patrons every possible attention and th* comforts of a good home at moderate charges. None but the Beat Liquors will be kept. The-household arrangements are under the per* eonal supervision of MBS BBOOKS. The hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and being, according to its name, in the moat central part of the City, it affords exceptional advantages* The billiard-room is one of the beet-lighted and furnished in the City, and is in charge <K k thoroughly experienced marker. Thomas U book s, PBOPBIETOB X2II WHITE HART HOTEL HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. f G. HARRIS win be glad to welcome hi* £0 . Old Friends and the Public Ganarally. mad assures them that they will find the Hotel replete with every Comfort and Convenience. The Hotel being in the Centre of the City wfll be found most convenient for Commeselal Travellers, Tourists and others.. SPACIOUS SAMPLE-BOOMS, TAROT': Per £2 2s: Breakfast, 2s; Luneh,.!* Special Companies. —* .. _ . Telephone 45. Night Porter. J. G. HARRIS, 203 X PBOPBIETOB V. m *■ CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Woroaetet StrML CHRISTCHURCH. TVfbs Him Ta**** (Lateoithe Queen’s HotaTtlmaML Having taken the above wall and fevoamSyfawem HoetoJry, has had the House and appaintmaws; thoroughly renovated, and can now ooaMeoSV Travellers and others. Turns Monaa***. THE WINES, ALES. AND BFtWTS ABE OF THE BEST BBANDS ONLY. THE OCliaiNK is under the Superintended* ol a Thoroughly Experienced Chef. AwS Telegrams or Letters will reoeivethe promptest attention. WORTHINGTON’S ALE on Draught
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9431, 4 June 1891, Page 8
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