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Hotels. SOMERSET HOTEL, ASHBURTON. H. LANE, Peopbjeioe. H. LyUalShal? 6 Ca “ tori>M * Hotal * PURCHASED THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN HOTEL From Mrs Shearman, bega to assure his patron* that NO PAINS OE EXPENSE WILL BE SPAEED To tally maintain its high-class character aa ( Commercial and Family Hotel. COMMODIOUS SAMPLE-BOOMS. XtSt JUNCTION HOTEL, high STREET, bangioba. WA fWIATLOR (late of the Club o «OsLo JL Hotel, Raniriora) hero to H°ot«T u? kell th 6 aboT<s well-known bls aim to make it the LEAD. ING HOUSE IN NOETH CANTr.EBURF. . n J^l o D eD:lent ? wiU be 6ffe °t«d where possible, and the Proprietor can guarantee that the tastes and convenience of the Public will be careful!* studied, WoU-llghted biliiard-room. Good sample* rooms for Commercial Travellers. »<>“ the very best brands of wines spirits and beer kept in stock. * Good atabling attached to the Hotel. 1453 CITY HOTEL, triangle, Christchurch. THE above Hotel has been NK WT.v.nrriT.T NEWLY.PUBNXSHBD. and ocoupies tS most central position in Christchurch. PWB First-class Luncheon, Is. J. M’NaMABA, Proprietor. 505 X 0T B L Gr E A IN D H DUNEDIN. MOST CBNTEAL AND OPEN POSITION IN THE CITY. New and Commodious Sample Booms. «7X J. A j. WATSON. Proprietors. Undertakers. F H. SCEIMSHAW, UNDERTAKES. UNERALS FURNISHED AT LOWEST CHARGES, Town and Country. 41, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. 446 X Telephone No, 430. R. W. WALTERS & 00.. UNDERTAKERS. Funerals furnished in Town or Countnr on the SHORTEST NOTICE and at the LOWEST HATES. Polished Coffins in Bima or Kauri from £3. Please Note the Address: 43. VICTOEIA STEEET. Private Residence—2ll Kilmore street. Telephone No. I*3. X2J Miscellaneous. WANTED Known—Boots or Shoes made til order in a few hours at cash prices. Cornet, 157. Colombo street. ANTED Known—Agent for Pin4t Cels' bratod Boots and Shoes. Large Stock to chooeo from. W. Harris, Imperial «oot llendt. ANTED, Customers for Radies' Walking Shoes; sterling values, Js per pair! Harris* Imperial Boot Depot. XllO WANTED Known—Finest assortment of oil kinds of Boots and Shoes to be had at Harris* Boot Depot 207. Caahel atreet. XUO W ANTED unowß—men’s Strong Shooters 10s Gd; Men’s Dolosh Balmorals from 9s 6i upwards. street. W. Harris, Boot Importer, 207, Cashel XUO ' V £7S7' ANTED Known—Tennis Shoes, Canvail WW Shoes, House Boots and Slippers in end* loss variety. Harris’ Imperial Boot Depot, Cashel , street. XUO WANTED Known—Mikado Slippers, from 2s 9d; Evening Shoes from 3s 9d; Tenniii Shoes from 3s 6d, at Imperial Boot Depot, 207, Cashel street. XliO WANTED Known -Brown Sugar Browq Crystal Sugar 2id, White 2id, Snowdrop 2|d, Crushed Lump Si l. Cut Loaf 4d, at T. H. P.ipps'. Aek for price-list. X 156 WANTED Known That T. H. Tapps hag published his uew Price-list. Everyono should procure one, and have a look through it before giving their order elsewhere. 2Q56 WANTED Known During our Sale now going on. Pebble Spectacles,value 10s, tor 4i 6d. A large quantity of Isfid Rpeos tor fid per pair. B. Clarke and Co.. 148, Colombo street. X 502 ■ ANTED Known—Towels, Quilts, Curtains; - Table Linens, Forfars and Sheetings, beat value ip the trade. . Ready Money does it* Btady-money value. Toneyoliffe and Carey. X 338 WANTED to Sell, a Five-roomed Housa with every convenience, quarter-acre, good fruit garden, situated in Stevens street, near Lancaster Park; price very low, and easy tarrnsj Apply W. C. Fleming. Ingils* Buildings. X4lO . ANTED Known Useful Chris tma* Presents Silk Handkerchiefs, Faao« Aprons, Gloves, Hosiery and Sunshades, splendid variety and ready-mouey value. ToneycliSe and Carey. . X33S ANTED Known—Shaw, Bobineon and Go, are selling Boys’ Oxford, White and Eegatta Shirts, size Hi end 12, for Is fid, and 12| for Is lid, originally 3s fid and 4s fid. The Hall* High street. X 144 , WANTED Known—Shaw, Robinson and Coe are selling Boys’ . White Oxford, and Eogatta Shirts, size Hi and 12 for Is fid, size 121 for Is lid, originally 3s fid and 4s fid. The Half High street. X 144 , ANTED Known—Shaw, Bobinson and Gcv are selling Grey fcllesia Trimmings 2{dU H.C. Towels 2s td per dozen. Flannelettes 35d, and Cotton Tick 4jd. The Hail. High street. X 144 ANTED Known—Bhaw, Robinson and Co} are selling Washing Prints and Gingham* at 2id, 3id and *id, worth double the money. Th# Hall, High street, K 144 ANTED Known—Shaw, Bobinson and Co. are selling Men’s Trousers from Sa fid. Men's Tweed Coats from 6s fid. Hard and Soft Felt Hats at cost. The Hall, High street, Christ, church, X 144 WANTED Known—The prettiest gift for the season, yonr own Portrait) on Opal, cabinet size 10s, carte-de-visite ss, or with 12 well, finished prints 17s fid and 10a. Dutch and Bui], Victoria street. X 172 . ANTED Known—lmmense value n Ladies* Diamond and Sapphire Eingsat 8. Clarke and Co.'s Jewellery *ale. Ladies’ X3-oarat Gold Six-guinea Watches for £4. S. Clarke and Oo„ 148, Colombo street. X 502 . WANTED Known—The Temporary Shop oj J. F. Strata, 255, High street, opened every night this week until 11 p.m. far ro-msrklna the Stock, amounting to £BSO, bought at 8s In th( £; sale commences Saturday, X 423 , "ANTED Known—Mrs Quartamain is * Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents* and Children’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by post oe otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Quortermain, 154, High street. Xl3| WANTED Known—Our Annual Clearance Sale of Summer Goods is now on. Bax* gains in Dress Materials, Prints, Straw Ribbons, Flowers, Ac. Gill's Drapery Warehouse, Colombo road, Sydenham. X 23 WANTED Known—Watches cleaned and warranted twelve months, 4s; clocks! 2s fid; brooch pins, 3d. Highest prioa given fed old Gold and silver. S. Clarke and Co., Colombo street, Christchurch. X 502 j ANTED Known—The Temporary Bhopol J. F. Stratz, 255, High street, opened every night this week until 11 p.m. for re-marklag the Stock, amounting to £B3O, bought at 8s in th* £; sale commences Saturday. X 423 I ANTED Known—£s. £lO. £2O. £SO, and other sums waiting borrower*. Can' be repaid by weekly or monthly instalments, or a*; convenient to applicants. Ulster Loan Company’s 224, Hereford street; D. Btranaghan, manager Office hours: 10 to 1 and 8 to 5. Xlflsj WAN TED Known—Gear’s Corned or Bo Beef, 21h tins. Is; Babbit and Bacon, tins, la; Kippered Mackerel Is, Crosse and Bla wall’s Lobster Is 4d, Kippered Herrings 1 Scotch Brose Meal 5i per lb, Dnoadln Oattaea 5d per bag. Lunch Biscuits 2£d par lb, at Taylor’s, opposite Arenas’, Cashel street, Chi churoh. X2 WANT CD Known—l have in the north i of the city a neatly new House, six Is rooms, together with, scullery, wash-house, W( shop, and every other convenience inoutbuiidin quarter-acre of garden nicely kept; a variety fruit trees in the best of conditions price £! easy terms oaa be arranged. AUauHopk Cathedral square. 237 12 WANTED Known—Electric Candles Bid I lb, Kerosene in screw tops fin, Fau< taps 6s fid, 150 teat 6a 9d, 13a per case, Musi too -ceo 6s per lb. Wine-sap 5s 3d, •• King of All fis 3d, Whole Jamaica Ginger 9d per lb, Irish Me lOd per bottle, at T. Taylor’s. Cashel stre Christchurch. X’22i AN TED Known—Honqna Blended Tea* packets. 61b, 101 b or 12tb tins, or 401 b hal chests “Houqua,” 2s; ••Belgravia." 2» *d{ Eastoheap," le fid, 2d per lb Reduction on tin*. 3d hilf-ohe.ts; pure Ceylon, in 61b boxes 10s fiat pound and bau-ponnd packets 2s 4d, at. H Taylor’s. 1322 | ANTED Known—New Crop CanoSui V " perfect oondiiion. White Crystal per lb, beet snowdrops 2}d, Yellow or Brow best Pearl Sago IJd per lb. Flake Tapioca 2d l best Rio Tapioca 2fd, best Rice 2id, good HI at T. Taylors, opposite tho -CaM, Oaehei,, • ■Christchurch, 2

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 6

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