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fffi? Sale? &S r £o It6t. AND FRUIT GARDEN, 14 Acres, ASHBUKTON, FOE SALE OK LEASE. XIISI Apply, J. C. DUNCAN, Ashburton. To Ji 13 T » In OXFORD TERRACE, near Madras Street, A Well-finished HOUSE, containing three sittingrooms, six bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, seallevy, with necessary outbuildings. Further particulars apply, H. MARKS, , G2G-1 120, Manchester Street. lIT 0 E S A L E. A FARM OP 79 ACRES, With a good supply of water, situated on Spring’s Track, seven minutes walk from Eiccavton Railway Crossing, being Rural o Sections 1240 and 1534, now in the occupation of Mr Costello. C.PALAIRET, Armagh Street Bridge, Christchurch. For Sale, VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, comprising Double-fronted Shop. Let on Lease having five years to run. Rental represents 10 per cent ba price asked. EILLINCHY—IOO Acres laid down in good English grass. Four paddocks; fences in good order. Cottage 3 rooms, shed, outhouses, &c. To be sold a bargain. Apply to 5509 TO LET. DURHAM STREET NORTH—House of 12 rooms, with every modern convenience. Outhouses, stables, &c. Grounds (nearly an acre) ornamentnllv laid out. At present occupied by C. T. Dudley, Esq. LICHFIpLD STREET—Those centrally-situated Warehouses and Offices lately in the occupation of H. Berry and Co., most suitable for a Merchant or Importer. 9S ACRES FIRST-CLASS LAND, suhdivided into convenient paddocks. Good house S rooms. Scabies, cowshed, &c„ in good order. Orchard, Ac. Four miles from town, fronting tram line. Apply J. B. DALE AND 00., 14G, WORCESTER STREET WEST. XC2O ~^T ICEEBS AND (J^TEVENS AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, STOCK SALESMEN. INGLEWOOD, Taranaki. PE BBT & PBBOIVAL. 1f AND AND GENERAL COMMISSION i J AGENTS, INGLEWOOD, TARANAKI. For List of Properties, &e., see “Canterbury Times” each wee!:. X 1073 Hotels, 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. PIEECY, 1028 X Proprietor, DUNSANDEL HOTEL, DUNSANDEL. ME E, CARROLL, Late of Dunedin, 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 LEYIATHAN TEMPERA NG E HOTEL (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN. Mrs A. D. SILK, Proprietress. G( ENTLisMEN, whether Boarders or Visitors, j“ will find airy and pleasant Bedrooms, large Sitting and Smoking-rooms, Lavatory, Bathrooms, the whole pleasantly situate, large, 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 H. W. OADjDWeLL, 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 ofyore only keep in stock the very best of everything. The billiard Table has been put into firstclass order, and fitted with patent pockets. X 995 LANGDON’S WOLSELEY HOTEL, " WINCHESTER. OPENING OP THE PISHING SEASON, Ist OCT, ‘7TN addition to the First-class Accommodation _M_ provided at this Hotel, J.L. has just, had specially built a travelling-house, accommodating 5 or 6, for the convenience of his guests who may wish to fish the Rangitata. The rivers are now full of fish, and there is every promise of a grand season. X 1202 THE SHADES HOTEL, HEREFORD STREET. FRANK FLETCHER, Proprietor, TJT'j TCI DESIRES to inform his numerous JO a JO o Friends and the Public generally that he has taken possession of the above well-known Hotel, and trusts that his long connection with the trade will ensure him a continuance of the patronage so long accorded the house. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. H2SX PRANK FLETCHER. COKER’S NE W B KIGHTON H OTEL VISITORS TO THIS BEAUTIFUL SEASIDE RESORT May Rely on Every Comfort and Attention at the above Homely Hotel SUITES OF ROOMS FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES. Moderate Terms to Resident and Permanent Boarders. Sandwiches, Tea, Cocoa, &e., whenever required hv excursionists. Wine and Ale Cellars stocked with best procurable. Good Stabling; careful groom. Telephone No. 051. Xlll2 HOT SPRINGS, HANMEK PLAINS, Via Christchurch, and Culvevden. JACK’S PASS TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Patronised by His Excellency tbe Governor, Lord Onslow. V. E. Specially adapted for Invalids and Ladies. Visitors will find every comfort and convenience. CHARGES, Cs Per Day and 3s Gd Per Day. Buggy provided, Free of Charge, to' and from the Springs daily. Asphalt Tennis Court. A, LAHMEBT, PROPRIETOR. X 1036 NEW. ZBALANDEB HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Junction of High, Madras, and St Asaph Streets. Five minutes’ walk from Railway Station and Post Office. T. B. OAEFNEY, PROPRIETOR THIS New and Modern HOTEL affords superior accommodation tor Tourists and Travellers, being fitted with every modem appliance necessary to comfort. Suites of Rooms eet apart for Private Families. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Terms strictly moderate. Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. Telephone 501. XllOO Y. VISITORS, TOURISTS. COMMERCIALS, AND FAMILIES should Put up at the 2, CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace aui VVorossQsc Street IST 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 Mrs Allen (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor) is a guarantee that guests will have every attention paid to their requirements and comfort. A thoroughly good i ook in charge of th« kitchen. The Wines, Spirits and Ales are the best that can bo purchaoed, AUaopp’a Celebrated Burton Alo on Draught. The promptest attention paid to telegrams and letters. ROBERT ALLEN, X 206 Proprietor.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10303, 22 March 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10303, 22 March 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10303, 22 March 1894, Page 8

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