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1 Hotels. Erovincial hotel, DUNEDIN JOHN GEBBTB (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Rattray Street), PROPRIETOR. _ ' The, Provincial has keen entirely remodelled, and. is now second to none for comfort and convenience. The ■whole of the rooms have been refurnished regardless of cost, and so compare favourably with the leading bouse* tin the colony. . •- BEST BILLIARD TABLE IN THE , COLONY (By Burroughs and "Watt, London). Wines and Spirits of finest quality only kepk, SPEIGHTS SPARKLING ALES On Draught and, in Bottle. TERMS MODERATE. A 3222 CTOEEY’S FAMILY HOT OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. R. OGDEN, Proprietor* TERM'S: 8s per day; £2 2s per -week. . . Telephone No. 795. Night Porter,' ’ All letters will receive prompt attention. X 2816 WOLSELEY HOTEL, Three minutes’ Walk from (Railway Station, WINCHESTER. A NGLERS, Tourists, Families «ad _ th* AA, General Public will find all the privacy -and l comforts of a well-appointed gentleman’# TTi£sidenc,ei«ti the above Hotel. They will also haveitha right to fish over several miles of the best'and most Picturesque Trout Streams; in New Zealand, Winchester having became famous for its fly. fishing, : :'* 1 The WOLSEL-EY HOTEL is within, easy distance, of the Rangitata and Opihi Rivers. Comfortable sleeping accommodation, including separate rooms for ladies, has been provided at the mouth of the Rangitata, and Special Arrangements made for driving partis* to and from the famous Home of Large Fish. : The Express and all Trains stop at Win* . Chester. • | X 2903 THOS. LANGDON. Proprietor. AUCKLAND. iWAVERLEY HOTEL. -yrAURICE O’CONNOR, PROPRIEIOS, IVI desires to intimate that he has taken over 'ihe business of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded his predecessor. VISITORS to AUCKLAND will find that no effort will be spared to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will he, as previously, MOST MODERATE, The Hotel is within one minute's walk of Railway 'Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent view of ihe Harbour. ! To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of . the colony, a Ccad Mille Failthe will ever be extended, and a pleasant sojourn atcured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, ETC., 1 > Of the ■ BEST BRANDS ONLY, X 2897 MAURICE O'CCNNaK, BURKE’S TATTBRSALL’S NEW HOTEL ' IS NOW OPEN to the GENERAL P,UB. LIC, and is fitted up with every Modtija Convenience ,including Electric Light. . . First-class Luncheon 13 and 2 p.m., for Is. served Daily from . X2BS6 "TflY BUFFET .PRIVATE .HOTEL, .. COLOMBO STREET- • (Next Recces, Ironmongers). ■ This new ana commodious estab* LISHMENT IS NOW OPEN. Furnished in. the best style. Hot, .Cold,and Shower Baths. . First-class Accommodation for Permanent' Boarders-and the Traveling Public, •_! Close to Railway Station and General Poafr Office. Trams pass door.- ! ■,* ; ■ LUNCHEON from. Noon to 2 p.m. ", Letters and- Telegrams will receive prompt attention. / ■' • A • X 2316 JAMES HOWEY, Proprittcr. t Wanted. TXrANTED Known—That Ballantyne’s . tI.V y j ways have in stock Overalls, B.ueya, Coats, Jumpers and Trousers, aA 3s 9d won. "VTOW Showing.—New ranges of Boys’ niff iN Men’s Clothing fur Spring-we-ary-f excel* lent value, newest designs. Beath and Co. : VIEW Shipments of Dresses, Fancy Goods, [M, Washing Fabrics, : Mantles, 'Millinery- and ■ Corsets. Death, and Co., Direct-Importers, Jashel Street; . , .A-;-;-,?,i ’ \ - P~ATTY Pan Baking Powder contains wi im* proved Patty Pan at each end of tin. . X 2707 PHOTO-FRAMES ■ (high-class), in silver-gilt and nickel. New designs. At Is 6d; to lid each. Strange and Company. OUFFLES; A Superb Assortment, .comprisK, ing the latest styles' in Black, White, Magpie and Jackdaw. From ,4s lid to 40a ?acn. Strange and Company. STYLISH Dressmaking.—Latest Fashion* by every mail. Orders now being booked for Spring Costumes.’ Beath and: Co.; Cash*) Street. 1 •- ■ -■ , '• .'■■ ;. S~PRING Novelties, direct'from the Manufacturers,, New; Hosiery, New Veiling*, New Scarves, New Gloves, at Beath and Co.'s, Christchurch. SPRING.— New Season’s -Novelties in all departments, direct, shipments opening daily. Beath and Co., "the ropnl-ar Draper*, , Cashel Street. ' .:•:■ tv.;.; TAILORING.— Gents requiring a Suit th*» will fit and give satisfaction, try Beath and Co., Up-to-date Tailors and Outfitters. T~ ÜBN“DOWN — LINEN - COI7LARS for LADIES, in. all sizes. ■ Also, Habitfronts, at Is 3d .to- Is 9d each. ’ Strange' and Company. rrtIMBER Trade.—Wanted. Carpenters to A wear our Working Boots. Bluchers 4* lid, Shooters 8s fid, Light Chrome Walking Boots 11s 6d. All our own make. Maine Bros., High Street. X 2549 VENETIAN (AND OTHER) BLINDS— When ordering Blinds have the Best. Our Blinds are unsurpassed anywhere.. Our Blind Factory is under the supervision of th* Messrs Gee, the famous Blind Experts. Prices very reasonable. Estimates; 1 free.;Strahga -and Company. / ,y . IRE-MATTRESSES are the -Best.. They are so clean, healthy and comfortable. But see you get’ them good. We make all the wire-mattresses we sell. No better goods of the kind are obtainable. And yet our prices are quite reasonable. Strange and Company. ’ ' ' i? 9nn —4-ROOMED House with verand«h, scullery, washhouse, copper, 24 perches, handy to station; a bargain. Foreai and Perkins, Sydenham. .. X 1574 PO C IIEPOSIT—-For Sale, New House of -4 rooms, washhouse, .coppev, stable, and i-acret of iand; only £3OO, easy terms. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. X 1574 7}~i f-rv—MODERN Square House of • 3LttOU room?, plastered, scullery, washhouse, J-acrs land, convenient to Railway Station; a bargain. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. " *2618 Funerals. LANGFORD, Undertaker and Embaliner. , Oldest Firm in New Zealand.' als Furnished .with, Respectability and at Shortest .Notice. res®’:Ußesidence 'corner North and. East - > 659» Office 133, - Co.ombfc n..Telephone’ 813. X 2831 t J. r G. W. ’J. PARSONS, “MONUMENTAL MASON, .«■ .Manchester Street-jS. 3NUMENT3 and HEADSTONES ;in Marble, Granite and other stones. All £ Guaranteid. Lowest possible prices. ■ ncrete Kerbings and Iron Railings in ai. Newest Designs. ‘ spection Specially Invited. Agas9 LAMB AND SON, UNDERTAKERS AND . . EMBALMERS, ■' j -No. 35, LICHFIELD STREET. y - ' Telephone 361. . 1623 ; UOBGE id.A' -R R. ELL, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMSRI" ■grams and Telephone Orders by Night, or °Day Receive Immediate Attention, 53, DURHAM STREET SOUTH. * Telephone 731. , X 1962

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12620, 1 October 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12620, 1 October 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12620, 1 October 1901, Page 8

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