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Public Notices. J. B A.LLANTYNB & COMPANY AN ESSENTIAL TO HEALTH—PURE BEDDING. YOtJ CAN’T AEPOBD TO MISS THIS 12 Superior Cabinets. I® s - THE BEST THE WORLD PRODUCES. W. E. SORRELL, “THE” PHOTOGRAPHER,. 179. COLOMBO STREET. F 2129 -A.« «T. H O W E L L, Mining and General Commission Agent, Has had several Valuable Properties placed in his hands, and will be pleased to give all information and show specimen quartz and gold to interested persons. ADDRESS: BEDFORD ROW, (Next Kent’s Cycle Works), or Box 31, Post Office, Christchurch. 1602 WATaON’S *** WHISKY. B ISHOP AND Gr ABD’NEB, Christchurch. F 2175 1" ADIES, — We beg to inform you that our Ship U i moot for Autumn and Winter is to hand, comprising Cloths, Tweeds, Serges and Novelties in Special Dresses, with Trimmings to match. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. Gowns of all kinds, perfect in lit and form. TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES A SPECIALITY., A. WORDEN & CO. (Next E. Reece and Sons), COLOMBO STREET. p WASTED— The Highest Cash Prices given for Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Wardrobes. Furniture and Books Bought. Letters attended to immediately. MRS HAMILTON. 2232 X 150, High Street. PREMIER. CHANDOS AND CLIPPER CYCLES. HANDSOMELY FINISHED WHEELS. Absolutely Trustworthy. Thoroughly Up-to-date. TH.lt! PREMIER is fitted with Dunlop Tyres,. Westwood Rims, B.S.A. or Eadie Parts. THE IMPERIAL CHANDOS—A highly finished English machine, fitted throughout with B.S.A. parts, Westwood rims, Dunlop tyres. Especially built for N.Z. roads. The CLIPPER (the ladies’ favourite) is the Finest American Machine in the Colony. Full Stock of Cycle Accessories. Repairs by Skilled Mechanics. ' DEPOT—COWPER & SONS, 125 a, COLOMBO STREET. F 913 "%/ OU can buy TIGER TEAS from Mg CARPENTER, Richmond. Xl9t2 Hotels. THE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL In How Zealand. This Hotel is built entirely of stone, with concrete staircases and corridors, being therefore ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. finilE Hotel is under the experienced manageJL mentofthe proprietor, whose knowledge of the requirements of Commercial Travellers and the Travelling Public generally, enables him to provide for their every comfort. The house has been renovated and re-furuished throughout. All correspondence and telegrams receive immediate attention. P.O. Box No. 98. Telephone No. 190. 2223 X W. L. PHILP, Proprietor. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (Near Reece’s, Ironmongers). mHIS NEW and COMMODIOUS ESTABLISH It MENT IS NOW OPEN. Furnished in the Best Style, Hot, CokV and Shower Baths. First-class Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. Trams pass. door. LUNCHEON from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and.Tclcgrams will receive prompt mtten. tion, P 2161 JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. THE NEW CAVEBSHAM,. CORNER OF LOWER HIGH AND MADRAS STREETS. Mr IS. R VENHILLHas much pleasure in informing the Publio that he has RE-BUILT that Well known Hostelry THE CAVERSHAM. It will now be found replete with all Modem Conveniences, and EVERY COMFORT is provided for patrons. A SPACIOUS DINING-ROOM has been added, and the CUISINE is in the hands of a Capable 0 Suites of Rooms for Families. Airy and Wellfnrnished Double and Single Bedrooms, The Best Stabling Accommodation in Canterbury. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands only kept. E. EAVBNHILL, PROPRIETOR. WOLSBLET HOTEL, Three Minutes’ Walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER. ANGLERS, Tourists, Families and the General Publio will find at the Wolseley Hotel all the comforts and privacy of a well-appointed gentleman’s residence; also the right to Fish over Several Miles of the Best and Most Picturesque Trout Streams in Now Zealand. The Hotel is within easy distance of the Rangitata and Opihi Rivers. Mr Langdon has again provided comfortable Sleeping Accommodation at the month of the Rangitata, and made special arrangements for driving parties to and from that famous Homo of Large Fish. Express Train stops at Winchester. THOS. LANGDON, j Z 2159 Proprietor, j t - iiiil * •WTISITOHS, TOURISTS and OTHERS-: should V put up at the ' CLARENDON HOTEL, Comer Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street. The most centradly-situated and comfortable Hotel in Christchurch. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits and Ales are the best that can be purchased. English Ale on draught, X2C6 MBS ALLEN, Proprietress. ; WAIN’S HOTEL; ’ '. DUNEDIN, The-aboveWcll-known FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL HAS been Renovated throughout,-and largely Refurnished, the Commercial Boom being second to none m the-colony. CHARGES MODERATE, First-class Accommodation for Tourists and. Travellers. Sample Rooms:provided. Hew Zealand Express Luggage Van meets all Trains.and Steamers. X 4918 A. PALMER. Patronisedby their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. V. B, COKER’S FAMILY HOTEL CHBISTCHUttCH. Within oneamnnte.of tho Railway Station. , J AMES 1? A T PIE L D (Late of the Royal Hotel, Canterbury Club and U.B.S. Company), Proprietor. 52078 -,-elcphone 231. L cers will receive every attention PROVINCIAL HOTEL,”” DUNEDIN. 1 JOHN GEBBIE, late of the Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin,mud Mr JOHN HOPKINS, nediu. Confectioner, have To-day En-ered AKTNIiRSHIP under the style of GEBBIE OPKINS. They have taken the Provincial which has been thoroughly renovated and fished. The Hotel is in the centre of the at the junction of Princes Street and btaliord , conveniently situated for all public offices, , theatre, railway station, &o. The rooms nmodious and lofty, and equal to anything 0W JjGnJrvTul. It contains BithrooniSj jrios. Sample Rooms, &c- Only the best of king will be kept, and the comfort of the acre will be the.first.consideration. Charges sdin, Uth February,l693. X 2229

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11540, 29 March 1898, Page 8

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