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ONEY.—LOAN AND DISCOUNT CO.'S OFFICES,. 172, Lichfield Street. Bon 64 P.O. 'Telephone 416. The above Company have MONEY TO LEND on tho'following Securities, jn Burns of SSO and upwards:—Freehold Property, ■■* —■sehold Property, 'Shares oi any descrip- , Bills of.Ssle'.oveT Farm Stock, Bills of le over Furnituro 'and''Household Property, _ on Personal Security. We Discount Genuine Trade Bills at a very cheap rate; weekly or monthly payments can be arranged to any amount. Ws Lend Honey, on Reversionary Interests under Wills, or will' purchase' a&au.: Having been in business sirico 1664 i 3 a sufficient guarantee that our business is carried on -with the utmost secrecy. VICTOR HARRIS. X 3031 : MOMt ——- rrnm n have s several sums of LfY: MOSTLY 'TO LEND ■ AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES On Approved Freehold Security. , WYNN-WTLLIAMS AND BROWN, '692X 212, Hereford Street, Christchurch. "~ffI"ONEY to Lend, on First Mortgage of 3- Freehold Securities, from 4£- per cent, according to security and amount. Also, on Approved Second Mortgage. IZARD AND LOUGHNAN, Solicitors, Christchurch, Leeston and Southbridge. _ _ X 2521 [TXTE HAVE VARIOUS SUMS of MONEY fcV V i FOB INVESTMENT - On Good Town or Country Freeholds, at Lowest Eate3 of Interest. Favourable Toim3 of Repayment. JOHNSTON, MILLS AND JOYCE, . 1 Solicitors, .318, Hereford Street, Christchurch, , / 8661 X And at Bangiora and Leeston. ONEY PROMPTLY LENT TO ANY PERSON, '..',::'.• • With oi Without Security, BUsftyabla Apcoiding to Arrangement. Also, ■.j' Ppon Life Policies, Title Deeds, Leases. j:. /Billi of Sale over Household Furniture, : '; Live and Dead. Stock. JF. C. K A P H A,E L, '"':., ■ 100, Cashel Street East, TO LEND, from £lO upwards, on any class of s&£2o>ooo wards, o'n an° curity; interest from 1J ner cent. DOUGALL AND UPHAM, - Solicitors, 9, Cathedral Square (next Post Office), and at Lyttclion . X 2017 WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. •'-•-..•■' Send a Post-card or Telegram to STOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL . (Opposite Christchurch Railway Station). F. W. MILLWARD, Licensee/ Ihis popular Hotel under new managament. .Brick and stone building, lofty and spacious rooms. Special arrangements for permanent boarders, SfJoight's Ales on draught. TERMS—fIs per day, £2 2s per wcok. -.''.•■. X 8079 AUCKLAND. WAVERLEY HOTEL. AURICE O'CONNOR, PROPRIETOR, desires to intimate that he has taken . over the business of this Popular Hotel, and .would, respectfully request a continuance of he libwal support hitherto awarded his preJeeejwcr. ■ '' " : > VISITORS to AUCKLAND will find that j , in.o' effort will be spared to'afford them every I comfort, the TARIFF will be, aa previously, ' . ■■'>;..■ MOST MODERATE. ■-'. This Hotel is within one rninuto's walk of Railway Station and' "Wharf, and commands « magnificent view oi the Harbour, and has recently been thoroughly renovated. To the friends of the Proprietor in different oxta of th» colony, a Cea<3 Mille Failtha will •Yer be extended, and a pleasant sojourn as- • lured. -,-•". WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, ETC., Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY. 2887 MAURICE O'CONNOR. ... .BURKE'S. VATTEBSALL'S„NEW H O TEL ...'•. '""It! " NOW OPEN TO THE GENERAL 1 - PUBLIC, . And is fitted up with every Modern Convesi- . enoe, including Eleotrio Light. First-class LUNCHEON served Daily from 12 to a p.m. for Is. F 2356 IITY BUFFET PRIVATE' HOTEL, . / COLOMBO STREET (Next Beoce'a, ironmonger's). ffHIS NEW AND COMMODIOUS ESTAB- . LISHMENTIS NOW OPEN. Furnished, in the Best Style. Hot, Cold and ■ ' '■ ■ • ■ . ' Shower Baths. First-olaas Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. ißlose to Railway Station and General Post Office. Trams pass door. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. .'..j-':lietter»- and Telegrams will receive prompt itten-tion. . 2346 X • JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. WOLSEL&Y HOTEL, Enroa Minutes' Walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER. i"AKGI>ERS, Tourists, Families and the -ti. General Public will find all the privacy and comforts of a well-appointed gentleman's residence at the above hotel. They will also have, the right to fish over several miles of tho best and most' picturesque Trout Streams in New Zealand, Winchester having become famous for its fly fishing. Tho WOLSELEY HOTEL is within easy distance of the Rangitnta and. Opihi Rivers. Comfortable Bleeping -accommodation, including separate rooms for ladies, has been provided at the mouth of the Rangitata, and special arrangements made for driving parties to and from the famous Homo of T iFish'. .' ■ ~, and all trains stop at Winchester. . ■■ 3108 X THOS. LANGBON, Proprietor. FIRST COMB THE GENTLEMEN. TEEN THEY BRING jIHEIR WIVES. •VOU FjNJOY YOUR LUNCH AT . |X, JONES'S CANDY STORE, NEAR CATHEDRAL, And it Does ycu Good as Weil. ffHB BEST SHILLING- LUNCH IN TOWN. TJhere is also a plentiful supply of FISH jßm thoee who may prefer it. '/ *.. ' ONE SHILLING - - . 'HOT.'TEAS ARE A FEATURE. • -luncheon, Twelve to Two. Tea, Five to Seven. . Silver. Grill Always at Work. Out only Address— | - 209, COLOMBO STREET. :

smoke: Mmmi £■ Gluckstsln 1 .LIMITED'S PUEEST TOBACCO.

3BINSMEAD Piano, complete, metal frame, full t-ichord, cross strung, Brinsmeact's erfeot check repeating action; in Sjamdsorne nalniit case, with, carved decorations; £SO; been in use 6 months; cost 75 guineas. "3783MACARTHY and CLARK, Armada St. :WT'E, DARN YOUR SOCKS and Stockings, iVV mend frayed smd-holes, Etc., aud put on new cuffa, neckbands and fronts. Send your ohiita, etc., to the New Central Laundry. They come back nicely done up/and mended into tlio v "gain. Next Rink Stable", Armagh Street, lest. Brightest and Busiest" 2507 ! ;TaK«W<w>£fe.{3reas'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13091, 2 April 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13091, 2 April 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13091, 2 April 1903, Page 2

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