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Mb HATHA WA Y, M.P.S., Prom tlie University of New Brunswick; Also of Harvard Medical College; late of tiro Boston and New York City Hospitals; formerly Assistant to John Berryman, MJD„ P.E.C.S, (House Assistant to tlie late Sir J. Y. Simpson, Professor for the Diseases of Women and Children in tha University of Edinburgh); MEDICAU MASSEUR, Kegistered under the Pharmacy Act of N.Z. MASSAGE, Combined with Dr Schussler’s Biochemic Treatment, POE EHEUMATISM, PARALYSIS And all Chronic and Nervous Complaints. CONSULTATION PEEE. Patients Visited at their own Residences. Stances hy appointment. ■VI, GLOUCESTER STREET EAST (over the Belt) GREAT AUTUMN SALE. All presh goods, no last year’s STOCK. 2000 Pines, from 2d, best -Id each 100 Cases Delicious Peats, cheap 3 Tons Grapes, second to none. If you wonld like to see them grow just apply to me. GUMMING-, FJEUITEBEK HIGH AHD COLOMBO’STREETS. X 373 CHEAP BOOTS AX ROBINSON’S, jnHEAP BOOTS AT ROBINSON’S, CHEAP BOOTS AT BEEHIVE. Cheap Boots at the Beehive. CHEAP BOOTS AT ROBINSON’S. Cheap Boots at Eohinson’s. OUR SUMMER GOODS. NOW SHOWING Iff OUR WINDOW. BEAUTIFUL IN STYLE AND PATTERN. For Durability and Wear not to be surpassed bj any House in Canterbury. ALWAYS TO THE FRONT. These NEW GOODS are now offered to tha public at prices that will give satisfaction to every, one. Our motto is to “SELL” and turn our stock over. Small profits and double quick returns. Just stop and look at the beautiful goods in our window before you make up your mind to buy, and we feel sure you will be satisfied when you sea prices so low and the styles of Boots and Shoes. Rich and Poor, High and Low, all can be fitted up at the BEEHIYE BOOT STORE ENGLISH, GERMAN, COLONIAL BOOTS,; Always on Hand. Every Line is to be Sold CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. Call at once and make your choice. Be in time* tie in time. We shall soon clear these goods out. Remember—We are not behind any firminthi] city, but are always to the front. CASH BUYERS. CASH SELLERS. W. ROBINSON & SONS,. 204, HIGH • STREET. XUBO Christchurch. f 1 C A p d C h f C I f c C s I o a b r X t: x i c C s C f 1 .1 1 i I £ f i i j i i j < i HIGHEST AWARD and PRIZE MED AD Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876. ; OAKEY’S Silversmiths’ Soap for Cleaning Plate. : OAKEY’S Emery Cloth, Glass Paper, Black' Lead. __________ ; OAKEY’S “ Wellington ’’ Knife Polish, Best : for Gleaning and Polishing Cutlery ; 3d, 6d, Is, 2s 6d and 4s. ■ A KEY’S Knife Boards Prevent Friction inCleaning and injury to knives, “Wellington" Black Lead. j OAKEY’S “Poly brilliant" Metal Pomade. Never becomes Dry and Hard like other metal pastas. ' OAKEY’S Goods Sold Everywhere by Ironmongers, Grocers, Oilmen, Brushmakers, j Druggists, Ac. OHN OAKEY A SONS. LIMITED. BLACK ( LEAD MILLS, POMPOM. SIS2 . Hotels, WARNER’S JJjAMILY and ~|~|~OTEL (Near the Cathedral.) All Coweapondonoe carefully attended to, Telephone, Mo. 46. xs7i w. p, warnbe. CLOUDESLEY’S FAMILY HOTEL, A S T L E H ILL, WEST COAST ROAD. One of the finest Health Resorts in New Zealand, situated at an elevation of 2375 feet above the sea level, in a magnificent limestone country. The additions to the Hotel (which is built of limestone) include fourteen well-furnished rooms. Telephonic communication with Christchurch. Terms on application. X 1335 BUR RE’S. Family and commercial hotel. High and Manchester Streets, Christchurch. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. The Beat Accommodation in Christchurch on the' most reasonable terms. All communications promptly attended to. P.O. Box 364. Telephone 428. Special arrangements can be made en application to the undersigned. _ . . XI6OX P. BURKE, Proprietor. EMPIRE HOTEL, TIMARU T, J. Burns pEorniniOß. ving LEASED the above Hotel, and re-fur-jd and re-decorated the same throughout, I am prepared to RECEIVE VISITORS. The hotel is centrally situated, being within 3 minutes’ walk of the Railway Station and wharves. The Cellar is well stocked, the table well served (tlie cuisine Ueiug under tlie £s>le supervision of 3ur E. J. Vine), the bedrooms are airy and comfortable and the _ CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. The Billiard Room is supplied with two of Adcock’s best tables, and is under the charge of Mr P. J. Bell. LUNCHEON—ONE SHILLING, from 12 to 2 daily. 51253 _ ”~NBW ZEALANDER HOTEL, . CHRISTCHURCH, Junction of High, Madras, and St Asaph Streets Five minutes’ walk from Railway Station amd Post Office. T. B. GAFFNEY, PROPRIETOR THIS New andModern.HOTEL affords superior accommodation for Tourists and Travellers, being fitted with every modem appliance necessary to comfort. , ... Suites of Rooms set apart for Private Families, Hot Cold aaid Shower Baths, Terms strictly moderate. Telegrams and Lettors Promptly Attended to Telephone 501. XIIOC CLUB HOTELV'i IhIARG (NEAR RAILWAY STATION i. Best accommodation and attendance ; good sample rooms. W. MANNING, X 1327 Late of the Criterion, Oamaru. YtNDBR THE PATRONAGE OP H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH and tee MARQUIS OF NOBMANBY, &c., Ac, CLARENDON HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE AND WORCESTER STREET. EOBT. ALLEN, 20SX Proprietor. JOLLIE’S PASS HOTEL, JI anmee JP* lain Great Alterations having been made in this Hotel, and now being under the management oc MBS IDLE, and a good staff of servants, every comfort is guaranteed to visitors. Invalids win have special attention. Tour patronage is solioito o Xharges moderate, *"*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10596, 4 March 1895, Page 8

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