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Business Notices, NEW PATTERNS. NEW patterns: TT OIE Fuller, Seven-gored and Empire Skirts, H 1 Cross-over, Directoire and Empire Bodices, New Circular Capes, New Blouses, New Sleeves, New Children’s Dresses, Coats, Jackets, &c. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT AT MRS POPE’S. SOLE AGENT DOMESTIC PAPER PATTERNS, MORTEN’S BUILDINGS, Colombo street. X 829 MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. "KXS7"E are devoting the wint® months to tho V v production of the above Beautiful and Popular Photographs, and owing to the peculiar advantages wo possess, with our Extensive Stock of Negatives of Views throughout New Zealand, and our more than twenty years* experience, can confidently recommend intending purchasers to inspect our work. To persons going Homo, School Committees, Public Lecturers and for Private Entertainment a set of these slides should be indispensable. E. WHEELER & SON, N.Z, Scenery Depot,. 556 X Cathedral square. Insuranoo Qomnamas. PHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY OP LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1782. ANNUAL PREMIUM INCOME, £1,101,20C, Agents wanted in Suburban and Country Districts. Apply to L. A. CUFF, District Manager, 865 X 174, Hereford street, Christchurch. “ COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE ~ COMPANY, LIMITED (Of London Capital £2,500,000. TJ7IVEEY description of Fire and Marine Business IPi accepted at LOWEST CURRENT RATES OF PREMIUMS, Claims settled with liberality and promptitude. CUFF & GRAHAM, Managers for Canterbury, 108, Manchester street, Christchurch. AGENTS WANTED in Country and Suhurba Districts where the Company is not already r presented. 354 X THE NEW ZEALAND EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1853. Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserve ... £435,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies throughout the World, DAVID CRAIG, Manager. The Norwich U nion F IRE Insurance Society. HEAD OFFICE—NORWICH, ENGLAND. Established 1797 AMOUNT INSURED ... £250,000,000 PREMIUM INCOME ... £627,000 LOSSES PAID '' £6,500.000 Claims Settled with Liberality and Promptitude J. M. HEYWOOD & CO., CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH, Agents for Canterbury. X 314 Hotels UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, LATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. C. BURTON Peopeietok. TRAVELLERS, Tourists and the General Public will find this one of the Pleasantest and most Comfortable Houses in the City. CHARGES MODERATE. Wines, Ales and Spirits of the best Brands procurable. The famous Oscar y Amanda Brand of Cigars, Also, A splendid Alcock’s Billiard Table, Telephone No. 344. XBO3 CLUB HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Under Now Management. A, DOWNES. (Late of Clnb Hotel, Te Aroha Peopeietok. THE LARGE ST,""mOST CENTRAL AHD BEST APPOINTED Hotel in Wellington. SPACIOUS Dining and Sitting-Rooms, Commorciol Room, Ladies* Lmning-Kooms and Rooms en suite. Large, Airy Bedrooms. The Hotel is moat comfortably furnished throughout. Ladles will receive at the Clnb every attention, the domestic arrangements being under the direct supervision of Mrs Downes (ntfe Miss Jez). Hot, Cold and Showor Baths. Night Porter in attendance. CUISINE THE VERY BEST. P.O, Box No. 157. Telephone No. 71 TEEMS STRICTLY MODERATE. X7S7 CO K E E’S HOT EI. NEW BRIGHTON. MR J. E, COKER desires to inform hi Friend, and the Public that he has entered in possession of the NEW BRIGHTON HOTEL, which has been completely Renovated and Refurnished under his personal supervision. There is a SPECIAL TELEPHONE at the Hotel, connected with the Exchange, for tho use of visitors only. This convenience will enable business men to communicate if necessary at any time with the city. . DINNER AND LUNCHEON PARTIES A SPECIALITY. Arrangements have been made whereby any ten persons desirous of so doing can obtain a Special Tram either from or to New Brighton. Those who know Mr and Mrs Coker—and their name is legion—may rest assured that no pains Will be spared to give visitors all the Comforts and Conveniences of a home. X 914 Telephone Csl. y. jy|j| B. [toes, tourists! COMMERCIALS, AND FAMILIES should Pat up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, ler Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street "ITT is the Most Centrally Situated, and 5a aoJL knowledgad to be the moat Comfortable Hostelry in Christchurch. The household arrangements being under the direct supervision of Mrs Allen (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor) is a guarantee that guests will have every attention paid to their requirements and comfort, a thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines. Spirits and Ales are the beat that con be purchased. Allsopp’s Celebrated Burton Ale on Draught. The promptest attention paid to telegrams and letters, ROBERT ALLEN, X 206 Proprietor. BLIGH’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Boar d and Residence; Very Moderate Terms. X 875 T H E atENX J 4 A L CHRISTCHURCH, H O TE L JAMBS WALLACE Having Bought the tease of the Property, w again conduct the business entirely on his own account. Household management personally supervised by Mrs Wallace. Bathrooms fitted with Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, A Night Porter will attend to late Travellers. The Hotel possesses the best Billiard Saloon in Christchurch, containing two Tables by Thurston and Aicock, None but the best Ales, Wines, Spirits, ffle. supplied. All charges moderate. XISS ALBION HOTEL, COLOMBO STEEBT N„ CHEISTCHOECH. MES E« Mo Bailey (Late of Oxford and the Kingston Hotel, Sydenham) Respectfully intimates to her old friends and the public generally, that ehe has now TAKEN THE ALBION HOTEL, In Colombo street, Christchurch, Where she trusts, by careful attention and the Best of Liquors, TO WBEITiA FAIR SHARE OP THE PUBLIC PATRONAGE, EB4B

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10106, 3 August 1893, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10106, 3 August 1893, Page 8