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Hotels. THE CENTRAL HOTEL Is now presided over by THOMAS BROOKS, WHOSE long experience in hotel management on the Peninsula enables him to guarantee to his patrons every possible attention and the comforts of a good home at moderate charges. None but the Best Liquors will bo leapt. The household arrangements are under tha personal supervision of MBS BBOOKS. The hotel has bean thoroughly renovated, and being, according to its name, in tbe most central part of the City, it affords exceptional advantages, Tho billiard-room is one of the bast-lightod and furnished in the City, and is in charge of a thoroughly experienced marker. THOM -A S ]B KO.O KS, PROPRIETOR X2II WAIAU HOTEL, AMUKI. BJ. WHITTLE (late of the Commercial • ■ Hotel, Ashburton, .Club Hotel, Kaikoura, and scotch Stores Hotel, Christchurch) has mnoh pleasure' in informing his Friends, Commercial Travellers and the Public generally, that he has Purchased and entered into possession of the above well-known Hotel. The House is replete with every convenience. Billiard-room, Private Siti ing-rooms, Bath-room (hot and cold water). The Choicest Wines, Ales and Spirits only supplied. Manning’s Sparkling Ales on draught, 188 X E. J. WHITTLE. Miscellaneous. T BY BALL ANTYNE’S for Ready-made Clothmg. X 39 HP B £W Styles in Juvenile Suita at Ballantyne’s. ALLANTYNE & CO. have in stock the Latest Styles in Qeut’a Hats, X 39 ART Muslins, newest and choicest designs, bordered G»,d to Is 2d ; special value. Ready money does it. Toneyoliffe and Carey. F 353 SPECIAL Value in Household Drapery; must make room for new building now in course of erection. White Calicos 2s 9d, 3s 6t|i»;4s 6d, 5s 3d to 8s 6d doz s Grey Calico 2s lid, 3s 6.1, 3a 9d,4s 9d to 7s Cd doz; Grey Sheeting, double width, 9Jd, lOd, lid, Is to Is 7d yard; White Sheeting, double width, to 2s 2d yard. Ready money does it. Toneyoliffe and Carey. F 353 WANTED Known—Grey Calico Is 9d per dozen, Toilet Mats 4Jd per Set of Five, Umbrellas Is 6fi. Shaw, Robinson and Co.’s Sale. . X 144 WANTED, everyone to try onr Tea at is and compare it with any other at 2s 41. and we know what the result will be. T. H, Pappa High street. - ‘ X 156 WANTED Known—Dandelion Wine, equal to Sherry, 18s par doz. Prize aud Oertillcate of Merit C.. A, and P. A, November Show, 1890. John Robinson, 69, Tuam street, ’ Lin wood. X 245 WANTED Known—QuSifa’s - -gold • medal Hams Bd, Qaaife’s gold medal Roll Bacon Bd, Quaife’s first prize Side Bacon 7d, Quaife’a Pure’Lard 6d, can be obtained at T. H; Pipps’, Highstceet. • X 156 WANTED Known—Mrs Quartermain is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Address, Mils G. Quartermain, 154, High street. Xl3l WANTED Known—That Young Men, before proposing, should see our Engagement Bings. Secure happiness aud save money. R. Kennett, 183, High street. XB6 WANTED Known—Clocks Cleaned 2s 6d; Watches 4s ; warranted one year. Brooch Pins Bd. E. Kennett’s, under the verandah, two doors from Barrett's Hotel, XBS WANTED Known —Elderberry (Vine, equal to Port, 14s per doz. Prize and Certificate of Merit C. A. and P. A. November Show, 1390. John Robinson, 60, Tuam street, Liuwood. X2!3 WANTED Known—2slb Flour 3s, 501 b Flour 5s 104 d, lOOlb'Flour Us 6d, 251 b Oatmeal 2s 4d, Worcester Sauce 4)d, Fresh Salmon 8d per tin Sardines 5d per tin, Fresh Herrings 7d, New Ply. mouth Cheese 6d, Akaroa Cheese sd, at T. E. Pappa’, High street. XISS WANTED Known The New Tobaccos, •• Musket," rode 9d, or 5s per lb; “Wine Bap" Aromatic, rods 10d, or 5s Sd par lb ; “King of All,’* finest aromatic. Is Id, or 6s 3d per lb; 12-inch Ruby, Ss 2d per stick; “ Golden Plug," 4s 6dper lb; Nailrod, 4s 6d per lb. At Taylor’s, Cashel street, opposite tho Caffi. X 222 WANTED Known—Best silk-dressed Flour, 251 b, 3s; 601 b, .Ss lOJd; lOOlba, 11s 6d; SOOlbs, 225.' Wheatmeal, 251b.e, 2s 9d; oatmeal, 261 b, 2s 6d or 2j 9d; brosa meal, fresh from Glasgow, 5d per lb; lentils, 3d; haricots, 3Jd. At T. Taylor’s, Cashel street. X 222 Business Notices. ASK YOUR GROCER FOE GILLESPIE’S ESSENCE OF COFFEE. (ELEPHANT BRAND), IP your Grocer has none, you oan obtain it from the following Storekeepers, who have it in STOCK Buntmg, T. C., Victoria street Civil Service Co-operative Stores, Manchester street ■ Drinkwell. Madras street ■ Fletcher, A, H,, Lower High street Hopkins, J. H., & Co., Wooiston Kincaid’s G. 1.0., Colombo street South Kincaid’s G.1.C., Colombo street North The Supply Stores Munnings, J., Addington ~ Painter, E., Kilmore street . Pieroy, G.. Colombo street Kaddon, H. H., Papanui , Thompson, W., Colombo street Taylor, T„ Triangle Do . Cashel street. Pappa, T. H., High, street Pratt. W.. Montreal street Heate, W. J.,Crystal Palace Buildings Cottrell, A. & W., Stanmore road Wathew, Colombo road north Mis Foster, Merivale Store Harris, Carlton Store Brady and Co., Richmond Gow, D„ Gasworks road Brown (late Wyatt), Colombo street Bain, James, Lyttelton £. Forbes ana Co„ Lyttelton W.-(Shepherd, Lyttelton • < I P. Delahunt, Papamu j. Free, London street, Richmond N. K. Bowden, Addington H. Bennington. Willow Bank A. Urr & Co., Madras street J. Howe, Madras street A. Campbell, Ist Asaph street Mrs Waller, St Asaph street T. W. Longu ot. East Belt W, Mills. East Town Belt E. Stevens, St Asaph street East W. Fraser, Kaiapoi W. D. Wilson and Co., Eangiora ,W. Sansom, linngiora B. Alcorn. Ashburton B, J. Deal, Laoston . W. H. Whitta, Tuam street West ,T. H. Lahyon, Lyoiolton .' ; •T. Buchanan, Madras street ■ • ' J. D. Watson, Sumner ■ E. Setton, New Brighton W- Hazlohuret, Prebbleton Fraser & Surtees. High street J. Lord, Lower High street D. Sutherland, Sumner J. Steele, Ashburton This article is manufactured fro ' best Coffee and Chicory; and is sot thickened with burnt sugar, as is usually the case. Competent Judges pronounce it to be uneq tailed in flavour by auy in the market', and sa we allow Twopence for tha p empty bottle it has also the advantage of cheapness. Messrs Boot Bros, are now using tbe above at their Refreshment Booms, High street. If Traders purchasing this article through the Wholesale Houses will oblige us with their names, we will add them on to above list. W. GILLESPIE & CO., 99. LOWER HIGH STREET. PROPRIETORS OP THE ELEPHANT { BRAND COFFEE. 65X K ENT’S B ICYCLS JF ACTORY. E. KENT wishes to inform his Customers and the General Public that he has Just Imported LARGE ADDITIONS TO HIS MACHINERY, which will enable him to do all kinds of Cycle Work in the HOME STYLE. To make room for the extra Machinery, which includes an Enamelling Stove, he has TAKEN THAT LARGE AND COMMODIOUS BUILDING lately occupied by T. TAYLOR & CO. as a Corn Store, situate next to Kinsey and Co.’s, in Bedford Row. Having given up tbe shop in Colombo street hi address in future will be „ X3lO BEDFORD ROW. The kapai corn broomuo., limited AUCKLAND, N.Z. Price Lists and Terms on application. X 257 rm _£• A FEE Da Y to be made by cJQ-yy persons of either sex, in n localities, at workfdc ufi. New business, with wonderful success. Anyone can do r. You don’t need capital, or about the none. We will start you. No space to here. But you can make a snug little honourably and easily. The employment mlarly adapted to the region in wnioh ideation circulates. Boys and girls earn ■ much as men. Full narticulars aud inns mailed free. Now is tha time—don’t it write to na at once, Stinson and Co l,Maine, United States

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9494, 17 August 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9494, 17 August 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9494, 17 August 1891, Page 7

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