« NO BREAKFAST, NO MAN,” la an old saying, but those who cannot make a hearty morning meal, will find Cadbxjbt’s Cocoa an absolutely pure and refined beverage—comforting, exbilarating.and sustaining. A world-wide favourite is Cadbury's Cocoa-— it is absolutely pure This and its high quality have placed it in the front rank of Beverages. The Way to Save Money is by purchasing bread at 4Jd per 41b, and made from Wood Bros’, roller flour; also, 1001 b bags Us, 501 b 5s 7id, 251 b 2s 10£d. Kerosene 5s 3d per tin, or 10s per case; and Queen of All blend tea, that beats all others, 2s. W, Thomson’s, 152, Colombo street. — [Advt.J The Abaza (a Circassian tribe) have a strange way of burying their boys. They put the body in a coffin of wood, which they nail on the branches of some high trees, and make [a hole in the coffin by the head, that the boy, as they say, may look unto heaven. Bees enter the coffin, and make honey, and cover the body with their comb. When the season comes, they open the coffin, take out the honey, and sell it. “Ask for Hyslops .Indian and Ceylon Teas; bear smallest profits and are best values.” — [Advt. i “HOW ARE YOU?” Quite well, thank you, since using Aulaebrook’s Arrowroot Biscuits. They have made me so strong.— [Advt.]
Biuinoß* KotieeM GIVEN AWAY. and after Isb JUNE, with every HALF FOUND of “NABOB” TEA will be issued a COUPON application form for a 51b Tin of this delicious Tea. No charge >s made for application, and all buyers of Tea stand an equal chance of securing this FREE GIFT. Buyers of 11b packets, and 51b and 101 b tins will receive Coupons in proportion.. ■ Successful applicants will be advertised each MONDAY morning in the “Lyttelton Times ’and the "Press.” Dee ssmakin m— pbicssMaterial Dresses from ... 8s fid Cashmere or Merino from 10s fid Fit and Style guaranteed. MBS and MISS MOUNTAIN, 259, Colombo street north, 2419 Third house from Bridge. JEWELLERY SALE.—Having bought the Bankrupt Stock of A. Black, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Ashbnrton, thro ago. the Official Assignee, tor IDs in the Found, consisting of Watches, Clocks and Jewellery, we are offering the same at less than half nsual price. Don't miss this chance to secure bargains. Silver English Lever Watches £S 10s, sale vrice £S 10s; Ladies' Gold Watches £i 10s, sale price £2 ss. Karl Grieshabar, 236. High street (opposite Triangle). Xt67 Hotels. NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, CHEXSTCHUBOH, Situate at the Junction of High, Madras and St Asaph streets, in the business portion of the City, and Five Minutes' walk from the Bail way Station. TB. GAFFNEY desires to thank his numerous B Patrons for the support so liberally he. stowed on him in the past, and hopes to merit a continuance of their patronage by providing the best Accommodation at Moderate Charges. Ha would remind TOURISTS, TRAVELLERS ahd FAMILIES that the building is quite new, and has been fitted with every modern appliance necessary to comfort. Suites of elegantly furnished rooms are set apart for families or private use. Hot Cold and Shower Baths. The Cuisine is under efficient management, and the comfort of Boarders and Travellers is studied in every possible respect. A large Stock of the Best Quality of WINES, SPIRITS and ALES is always kept in oommo* dious Cellars. Telegrams or Letters promptly attended to. Telephonic communication provided. This large and Commodious Hotel! is capitally situated for Visitors, as TRAMS to- and from SUMNER, PAP AN 01, &0., pass the door re. peatedly. 477 X T. B. GAFF NET, Proprietor. SCOTCH STORES HOTEL, High and Tuam Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. CHARLES GOLDSMITH, formerly Proprietor of the Lancaster Park Hotel, lias entered into possession of this centrally situated Hotel, and will leave nothing undone that will tend to increase its popularity. Visitors can always rely on receiving every attention. The nCOTCH STORES has always enjoyed a reputation for supplying the BEST WINES, SPIRITS and ALBS in the market, which Mr Goldsmith will make a Speciality to Maintain. Telegrams and telephone messages (No. 458) promptly attended to. Medicinal Wines Supplied, CHARLES GOLDSMKTH, 2525 Proprietor.
WELLINGTON HOTEL, TUAM BTBBET, CHEXSTCHUBCH. TEE accommodation in this Hotelis acknowledged bj those who have patronised it to ba superior to what they hare received, in other houses at a much higher tariff. TABLET— Single Week, £lss; Permanent Boarders, ZOs; Breakfast, is; .Dinner, with g-iaes of beer or cap of tea, la; Tea, Is; Bed, Is fid. Sis Sinner Tickets, ss. PBED. J. PUGHS, 432 X P roprietor. C/BITEEIGN H~i. OT E L GLOUCESTER STREET (Nest '* Times " Office), Christchurch, W. BURNIP, Late of the Middleton Hotel, Kaiapo i, Ac., HAS EKTJSKED INTO POSSESSION! of *}« moat centrally situated and commodio Italy nnut Hotel, and, having had the house put into thoroughly good order and re-furnished , he can, with every confidence, oiler to Pam Lues, me Travelling and General Public, tioalieah Accommodation at very Reasonable Bates. Mr Burnip's long experience enabled hint to Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction to all who may favour him with, their patronage. The Wines, Ales and Spirits are. the finest procurable from the bast houses. Letters or Telegrams will receive tlae Propria-' tor’s best attention, W. BUBNIP. mX Pl roprietor.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9762, 27 June 1892, Page 6
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