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Public notices. T. CROOK, BOOKSELLER, STATIC)''®a & ELECTROPLATED, Morton’s Buildings (Opposite Bank of N.Z.), Colombo street, Christchurch. Magic Lantern and Slides on Sale. Entertainments provided. FlB PRESIDENT HARRISON CIGARETTES. WHOLESALE PROM ARTHUR B, POTTS, 111, Hsrsvobd mtkeet, CmnsTcnuacH, Samples and Quotations on application. F 315 NEW BRIGHTON. ATTEKSON’3 FAMILY HOTEL MARINE PARADE. Visitors and Tourists will find every attention and comfort at this Hotel. J. Patterson Las decided, on account of the times, to reduce the tariff very considerably to Families and Boarders. Good Table kept. A Fresh Supply from the Hotel Farm every morning of Milk, Butter, Eggs, Poultry, &c, BILLIARD TABLE And GOOD STABLING. TEAMS LEAVE CHRISTCHURCH DAILY, Fronr-Ka.ihito 6 p.m. J. PATTERSON, Late of the Clyde and Dunedin, 251 P Proprietor. , PEACE &' WAR J ' CIGARETTE TOBACCO. AFRESH STOCff'jußt received ex Doric, , Also, “QUEEN OP THE FANCY," Golden Aromatic Flake Cut. DAVIES & LAMB, Hairdressers and Tobacconists, Tmm L EADBNHALL P OULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCE PRESERVING COMPANY ARE SELLING WILD DUCKS AT gS gD PER PAIR. QUAIL |S gD PER PAIR. AND ALL KINDS OP P 262 GAME IN SEASON. HEE3 PO E D TT OT E L LUNCHEON PROM 13 NOON TILL 3 F.jl F 76 ILjeviathan Hi OTB L. Imitated by many—surpassed by none. Opposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. OSS Mbs SILK PROPRIETRESS. IMPORTANT TO PASSENGERS PEE RAIL AND STEAMER. YJSITOR3 to Christchurch should secure Apartments at the EMPIRE HOTEL HIGH STREET, Which, for Moderate Charges, Comfort and Convenience, is not excelled in the City. TARIFF: Breakfast, 2s; Lunch, Is; Dinner, 2s; Bed, 2s 6d Per Day, 7s 6d; Per Week, £2 2s. Special arrangements for Families and Theatrical Companies, Telegrams and I ettara promptly attended to. J, CARL 361 P Proprietor. TO TOWN AND COUNTRY LADIES. MRS "POPE, Holding a very large stock , CP SCOTCH AND ENGLISH FINGERINGS. Has determined to REDUCE THE PRIGS FOE THE WINTER SEASON. LADIES WILL FIND THE STOCK VERY REPLETE in FANCY AND HEATHER MIXTURES, ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, Morten’s Buildings, Christchurch, X2i7 “ARAB” JB> HAN TEA. D g 3 PEE LB. TRY IT. 3?70 MALING & COMPANY LIMITED, WINE, SPIRIT AND GENERAL.. MERCHANTS. , =*r. ", * N.Z. ClDEß—Golden Apple Brand. WAI KAPAI—The N.Z. Mineral-Water, H.B, —Cases of Wines and Spirits, assorted, for Family requirements. X 173 ADELAIDE WINE VAULTS, CASHEL STREET. Any variety of Australian or European Wines can now be Detained hero. “Rob Hoy” Scotch Whisky, Irish ivhiskios, Fine Old Brandies, Ac., &c. Teas, Cigars, Ac. A. B. PRESTON, MAUAgER. DENTAL NOTICE. iSa JEI# Seymour DENTIST, 215, Colombo street, Christchurch. Charges—Fillings, ss; Extraction, 2s fid. Nitrons Oxide Qaa administered for painless extraction of teeth. Fee for administration, ss. Artificial tseth by arrangement; The artificial teeth supplied by Sir Boymour are well-known in Canterbury foreffioioucy and durability, many sots supplied hy him being in use for more than seventeen years. Xl2 SOMERSET LIVERY STABLES. JOHN NEWMAN. Proprietor. THESE old established and favourite central Livery Stables are now in my hands, and it will be my constant effort to again bring their business into the front rank, and mako these stables what their position and accommodation warrant them— THE PREMIER LIVERY STABLES OF THE ASHBURTON COUNTY. Buggies, Traps, Saddle Horses, Ac,, always on Eire, with skilful Drivers ready at the shortest notice. Open and Close Carriages for Wadding or other parties. Cabs at any hour, day or night. Loose Boxes for stallions and racehorses. Country customers are guaranteed every accommodation at the lowest current rates. J. NEWMAN, X 228 Proprietor*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9446, 22 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9446, 22 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9446, 22 June 1891, Page 1

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