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Shipping Notices. OMPAGNIE BES MKSRAGKEIE3 MARUMI ES. STEAMERS UNGER POSTAL~CONTP-ACT WITH THE GOVERNMENT 05’ FRANCE. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE and ALBANY to LONDON, calling at MiHJS (Seychelles), SUEZ and PORT SaID, overland from MARSEILLES (via Paris). Passengers looked to Bombay, Reunion, Mauritius , und East Coast of Africa. ~c Rates of Passage Money, New Zealand to Marseilles—£2s to £65, Including table wines and bedding requisites in all classes. Return tickets issued at reduced rates. By special arrangement, an linglioh Interpreter will attend on board, upon arrival of steamer at Marseilles, to give passengers every assistance in disembarking, pausing thair luggage through the Customs, &c. He will also accompany them in the train to Paris and Calais. For further particulars apply to CUFF AND GRAHAM, 201 X Agents, Christchurch. X YTTELTON AND PENINSULA STEAMJLi SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, Weather and other circumstances permitting. Steamers will leave as under: ♦Returning nest day. All freights FROM Lyttelton to places other than Akaroa Wharf and Eaikoura, must be prepaid. Special trips to other Bays as arranged. For rates of freight and passage, apply to CUFF & QBAHaM, 379 X Agents. NOTICE REMOVAL OF OFFICES. AND AFTER MONDAY, 3rd AUGUST* TEE BUSINESS OF THE UNDERSIGNED Will ba Conducted IH THEIR NEW OFFICES, 108, MANCHESTER STREET of Bedford Row.) CUFF AND GRAHAM,' SHIP AND INSURANCE EBOKEP.3, Customs and Commission Agents, 6893 Public Hbticea. B 0. E. SALTER, ARRIS IBS AND SOLICITOR, REMOVED TO AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY'S BUILDING, Cathedral Squabs, X 250 J. W. GIBB, PICTURE FRAME MAKER, ARTISTS’ COLOURMAN AND IMPORTER, Morten’a Buildings. Cathedral Square. Mcdarara Prices. Country orders promptly attended to. F 326 W. A. R CLARKSON, Associate of the Royal Institute of British ARCHITECTS, 6127 207. HSIEEFORD STREET. .U®RX rO S D UOT B L LUNCHEON FROM 12 NOON TILL 2 P,a. F 76 MARINS HOTEL, SUMNER. Charles Hi, IM[ oet on, PROPRIETOR, Begs to inform the Public generally that ha has taken possession of the above Hotel, so success- , fully carried on by his late father, J. W. MoaTou, and trusts by his personal supervision of ail ! matters connected therewith to merit a fair share of public patronage. Public and Private Dinners, Picnics, Afternoon Teas, Fishing Excursions, &0., carried out in the beat stylo. Private Apartments ns per arrangement, ■ BILLIARDS'. "Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only. SSGG CHARLES R. MORTON, Proprietor. IMPORTANT TO PASSENGERS PER RAIL AND STEAMER. VISITORS to Christchurch should secure Apartments ac the EMPIRE HOTEL HIGH STiIEET, 9 Which, for Moderate Charges, Comfort and Convenience, is not excelled in the City. TARIFF: Breakfast, 2s; Lunch, Is; Dinner, 2s; Bod, 2e 6d Per Day, 7a Gd ; Par Week, £2 2s. Special arrangements for Familial and ’i haatrical Companion. Telegrams and 1 etters promptly attended to. J. CARL 351 P Proprietor. PEACE & WAR A CIGARETTE TOBACCO. FRESH STOCK just received ex Doric, Also, “QUERN OF THE FANCY,” Golden Aromatic Flake Cut. DAVIES & LAMB, Hairdressers and Tobacconists, 181, Colombo street. F 239 PREMIER OYSTER SALOON. ~OT FISH OH OT3TEE LUNCHEONS DAILY. ONE SHILLING. Our Rooms are the Best in the Colony. WADDXNGTON k JONES, 113, Colombo Btuset, X 270 PIANOS. LWAYS ON HAND OR TO ARRIVE—SCHWECHT.EN, LIPP, IBACH, EAPS And all the Bast German Makers. P. BATMAN & CO., LICHFIELD STREET. F 94 - ■ - THE BEST IN THE WORLD. JOSEPH ILLOTT’S <br STEEL PENS. Gold Medals, Paris, 1578,79. Sold by all Stationers

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9483, 4 August 1891, Page 1

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