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Hotels CAYE KOOK HOTEL, SUMNER. "ra/STSS RULE begs to inform her Friends and JLxjL .the General Public that she has taken possession of the above favourite Hotel, aiul that she has several furnished apartments which will be let on exceptionally moderate terms. A Trial Solicited. 30X9 LANGDON’S IVOLSELEY HOTEL, ■WINCHESTER. OPENING OP THE PISHING SEASON, Ist OCT. j IN addition to the First-class Accommodation ! provided at this Hotel, J.L. has just had specially built a travelling-house, accommodating 5 or 6, for the convenience of bis guests who may wish to fish the Kangitata. The rivers are now full of fish, and there is every promise of a grand season. X 1202 ■ H. W. OAOIiWELL, ' Having- re-entered into possession of THE VICTORIAN HOTEL' BEGS to acquaint his old friends and customers' of the fact, and assure them that he will as of yore only heop in stock tbo very best of everything. The billiard Table has been put into first-' class order, and fitted with patent pockets. X 995 . SHIP HOTEL; ‘ TIMARU. JAMES JJ-CQ.UIKHBBB Bogs to announce to his Friends and the Public generally that he has leased the above Hotel, which has been entirely renovated, re-decorated. and re-furnished. This Hotel has the LARGEST SITTING AND BEDROOM ACCOMMODATION of any Hotel in Tima.ru, and is supplied with two Bathrooms, which ate fitted' With ovary convenience for hot, cold or shower baths at any time. Comment on the Quality of Liquors supplied at the “SHIP" is unnecessary, as the Cellar is under the Special Suiter vision of the Proprietor. TARIFF—6s PEE DAY. Special arrangements made for Theatrical Companies, Football or Crickot Teams. The Billiard-Room contains two of Alcock’s Tables, and is amder the charge of MR P, JV BELL, Prompt attention will bo given to Letters or Telegrams applying for apartments. JAMES M C GHJINNESS, ‘ PROPRIETOR. XlOl9 DUNSANDBL HOTEL, DUNSANDEL. ME E. CARROLL, Late of Dunediu,. BEGS to announce that he has taken the above Hotel, where he trusts, by careful attention and the best of liquors, to merit a fair share of the public patronage. XIO7O LEVIATHAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN. Mrs A. D. SILK, Proprietress. ENTLEMEN, whether Boarders or Visitors, . Spf will find airy and pleasant Bedrooms, large Sitting and Smoking-rooms, Lavatory, Bathrooms, the whole pleasantly situate, largo, lofty and ventilated. Dinner from 12 till 2 p.m. Tea from 5 till 7. For further particulars apply on the premises, or by letter to the Proprietress, Mrs Silk. X 1069 HOT SPRINGS, HANMER PLAINS. Via Christchurch and Culverden. TRACK'S PASS TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Patronised by His Excellency the Governor, Lord Onslow. V. Specially adapted for Invalids and Ladies. Visitors will find every comfort and convenience. CHARGES, 6s Per Day and 3s 6d Per Day. Buggy provided, Free of Charge, to and from the Springs daily. Asphalt Tennis Court. ; A, LAHMEBT, ' PROPRIETOR. X 1036 THE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Under Entirely New Management. SPECIALLY Adapted for Tourists and Travellers, who may now rely on every Comfort and Attention. Moderate Terms to Resident Boarders. Unrivalled Accommodation and Appointments. First-class Sample Rooms. Public Drawing-room. Letters nd Telegrams receive strict attention. JOHN P. PIERCY, 1028 X . Proprietor. - ass , VISITORS, TOUUISrs. COMMERCIALS, and FAMILIES should Put un at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terraco aad Woroasoar Street IT is the Most Centrally Situated, and is acknowledged to be the moat Comfortable Hostelry in Christchurch. The household arrangements being under the direct supervision of Sits Alleu (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor.) is a guarantee that gueets will hiive every attention paid to their requirements and comfort, A thoroughly good cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits and Ales are the best that can be purchased. Allsopp's Celebrated Burton Ale on Draught, The womp tost attention paid to telegrams and letters. ROBERT ALLEN, X 206 Proprietor. Wanted Known. WANTED Known—Straw Hats, Men’s. Ladies' and Children’s, Is each, all worth 2s to 4s. Death's Sale. X 27 WANTED Known—Men's Oddments in Tweed Coats and Trousers, 5s to 8s lid each, worth 15s to HOs. Death’s Sale. X 27 WANTED Known—All Summer Goods will he .sold at half-price and under. W. McClea and Co., CIO, High Street. X 537 WANTED Known—A lot of remnants to be cleared at half price. Toueycliffe and Carey, the Ready Money Drapers. X 353 WANTED Known —Where you can buy a Cheap Portmanteau, made on the premises, at H. Schmedes, 81, Manchester street. XBO7 WANTED Known—Warehousemen’s Stock French Drosses (no two alike) selling at Death’s; 35s for 19s 6d, 32s 6d for 12s 9d, 17s 9d for 4s lid. ' X 27 ■WM?"ANTED Known —Men’s All Wool Colonial V V Tweed Suits 19s lid, 23s 9d, SOs 9d, 32s Cd, wonderful value. W. McClea and Co., 210, High Street. X 537 WANTED Known—To-day your 5s can buy 20s worth of many lines of Goods you need at Shaw, Robinson and Co.’s, The Hall, High Strget, Christchurch. X 144 WANTED Known—Must he sold, Ladies’ Silk, Velvet and Cloth Vesettsos lid, 4a lid, 6s lid, worth 12s fid, 17s fid, 19s fid, W, McClea and Co., 210, High Street. X 537 WANTED Known—Mrs Quartermain is i Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ au I Children’s Left-off Clothing-, .betters by posto ; otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Quartermain, 154, High street. X 798 WANTED Known —From ICth November, 1893, to 31st August, 1894, is a period during which you have the opportunity of getting something for nothing at Shaw, Robinson and Co.’s, The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. Xl4-1 WANTED Known—Raspberry jam.in 21b glass jars Is 4d; strawberry conserve iu 21b glass jars Is fid, white crystal sugar 21d per lb; good Eicmo raisins -Qd per lb; Sultanas S(J; a sack of slurps 4s fid; bran 3s, atT. Taylor’s, opposite tbo Cafe. X 713 WANTED Known—Gear’s Ox Tongues, 41b tins 4s fid, 61b 6s; roast mutton, corned or boiled beef, 21b tins Is; sheep’s tongues, lib tins ls,2lblslod; rabbit and bacon Is Id; roes of ling or cod fish 7d; kippered mackerel Is; bloater paste 4d per tin, at Taylor's. X 713 WANTED Known— W e are determined to make our temporary stay on the wrong side of the street memorable by .offering- very special inducements ; dress goods and millinery at half price; see our reversible dress tweeds at 2s lid doz. Toueycliffe and Carey. XSS3 WANTED Known—' 1 Aramatti” Ceylon Tea, the finest imported, 11b packets in lead 2s fid ; “Honqua” Ceylon Tea, 11b packets in lead 2s 4dor2s; “Houqua" Blended Teas 2s or 2s 4d; Blend “ Eastcheap" Is fid ; China Box Teas 12s fid, Ms Cd, 10s Gd, ISs Cd, 20s, at T. Taylor’s. X 713 WANTED Known—J. F. Stratz has received direct from the manufacturer, Bennett’s Celebrated “ Railway ” Lever Watch, compensation balance, full jewelled and all the latest improvements. Also a Special. Watch for boys, price 10s Cd. J. F. Stratz, 261, High Street, Christchurch. ’ANTED Known I have for sale in Linwood (close to tram), House of 10 rooms, plastered throughout, bath-room and every modern convenience; half-acre land tastefully planted in lawn and garden. Further information can be obtained on application to Allan Hopkins, Cathedral Square. (292) X 205 WANTED, everyone to como and Buy their Umbrellas from the Manufacturer. Wo can afford to sell cheaper than the draper. Come and see them, 4s Cd to <Bs fid, guaranteed twelve months; all paragon frames, with good, substantial fancy handles. Umbrellas re-coverod with Italian Cloth 3sCd; umbrellas covered with Sill: from 5s fid; umbrellas repaired from Is. We were the only exhibitors who obtained First Awards for gentlemen’s and second award for ladies’ umbrellas and suushades at the New Zealand and South Gcas Exhibition, 1889-90. Note address—George H. Lothaby, Umbrella Manufacturer, Hobbs’ Buildings, Cathedral square. XlOl7

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10257, 27 January 1894, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10257, 27 January 1894, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10257, 27 January 1894, Page 7

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