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Business Notices. g COMPLETE Setoef Artificial-Taeth fr<sm £5 ss? I i Partial Sets equally nodexute. tractcd painlessly n inter g«®,-ether or chloroform. Irillfaigß, Ac. Jill work of the highest order, lii traction. Is. MESSES EGBEETS BEOS., Surroan Dentists, Colombo Street, and ISO, Cashel Street. J f- niSTBUSS Paints will not crack; the-coloura 1 I (excepiinfr blue and signal red) are o.b£6« lately permanent. • X 2129 K ASK FOB JAM. w E, A. CO u K stocks HARLEQUIN TOBACCO , X 1942 11 4317 Money. . ONEY TO LEND ON APPROVED FEEEHOLD SECURITIES, At Current Bates. BE SWICK & HAEEIS, Solicitors, 215, Hereford Street, Christchurch. M ONEY TO Xj END In Various Sums. Interest from per cent. PATK. A. JOYNT, Solicitor, , 49, Cathedral Square (next Wheeler and 2135 X Son’s), Christchurch. MONEY TO LEND ; ~ ON PBEEHOLD SECURITIES at CUBHENT BATES. JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, 218, Colombo Street, Christchurch, and Londoa 1783 X Street, Lyttelton. MONET Always beady foe investment, in Large or Smallßnms. Low rates of Interest. ; THOS. S. WESTON,' X 2174 Solicitor, 142, Cashel Street. MONEY TO LEND AN FREEHOLD SECURITIES (TOWH Of p Country). Lowest Current Kates; 11430 JOHNSTON & MILLS, Solicitors, 213, Hereford Street (opposite Union Bank), - MONET TO LEND. WE have SEVEEAITsUMS OP'MONET foe investment. Interest, 5 to 6$ percent, according to amount required. Borrowers oanpay off the wholeor portion-of tho moneys advanced on giving snort notice. DEACON k BISHOP. Solicitor*. Hereford Street Chambers, Hereford Street. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PEOVTDENT SOCIETY * This society is prepared to grant LOANS, on approved first-class FREEHOLD SECURITY, in sums of £SOO and upwards, AT PEE CENT. . Apply direct to tho Society’s Branch Office, Wei. Jiugtoa, or at the Christchurch District Office, Cathedral Square , • EDWAED W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Wellington. JAMES HAIR, X 1392 District Secretory, Christchurch. Hotels. WAIN’S HOTEL, DUNEDIN, The above Well-known : •.. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL HAS been Renovated throughout, and largely: Refurnished, the Commercial Room being second to none in the colony. CHARGES MODERATE. First-class Accommodation for Tourists, aai Travellers. Sample Booms provided. ’ New Zealand Express Luggage Van meets . all Trains andSteamera. X4SIS - , A. PALMES. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (Near Reece’s, Ironmongers). THIS NEW and COMMODIOUS .ESTABLISH MENT ■ IS NOW OPEN. Furnished in the Best Style. Hot, Cold 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 Telegrams will receive prompt atteS tion, F 2161 JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. * m -" VISITORS, TOURISTS and OTHERS should putupatthe CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street. The most centrally-situated and comfortable Hotel in Christchurch. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen., The Wines, Spirits and Ales are the best that con be purchased. English Ale on draught. , ■ X 206 MRS ALLEN. Proprietress. THE NEW ; CAYERSHAM, CORNER OP LOWER HIGH AND MADRAS STREETS. Me Eo R venhill Has much pleasure in informing the Public 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 ha*\ been added, and the CUISINE is in the hands -of a Capable C - . Suites of Rooms for Families. Airy and Well* furnished Double and Single Bedrooms. The Best Stabling Accommodation in Canterbury# Whies and Spirits of the Best Brands only kept. . E. RAVENHILL, PROPRIETOR. Patronisedhy their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. • . gatV. COKER’S FAMILY HOTEL CHRISTCHURCH, Within one minute of the Railway Station. 'AMES H A T F I BiLiD (Late of the Royal Hotel, CanterburyCluh and U.S.S. Company), Proprietor. X 2078 elephone 281. L cers will receive every attention : PROVINCIAL HOTEL, DUNEDIN. MR JOHN GEBBIE, late of the Shamrock Hotel, Dnnedin, and Mr JOHN HOPKINS,: of Dunedin, Confectioner, have To-day Entered into PAUTN KBSHIP under the style of GEBBIE and HOPKINS. They have taken the Provincial Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated , and re-furnished'. The Hotel is in the centre-of the town, at the junction of Princes Street-and Stafford Street, conveniently situated for all public offices, banks, theatre, railway station, &c. The rooms 1 are commodious and lofty, and equal to ■ anything in New Zealand. It contains Bathrooms, Lavatories, Sample Booms, &c. Only the best of everything will be kept, and the comfort of tho customers will be the first consideration. Charges moderate. Dunedin, 11th February, 1898 X 2229 THE GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL HOTEL In New Zealand. •This Hotel is built entirely of stone, withacoa# Crete staircases and corridors, being therefore ABSOLUTELY PIEEPEOOF. i fTHHE Hotel is under the experienced manageI. mentofthe proprietor, whose knowiedgooT the requirements of Commercial Traveller* and | the Travelling Public generally, enables him to ;| provide for their every comfort. The home haa' been renovated and re-furnished throughout. All correspondence and telegrams receive immediate .attention, P.0.80x No. 98. Telephone Ne. Iglwi 2225 X. W. L. PbILP, PmgCMM*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 7

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