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RYAN BROS., NEW CRITERION HOTEL, BLENHEIM, N.Z. THIS New and Commodious Hotel, occupying the finest and most central position in Blenheim, will be open to the Public on the Ist of August, 1888. It is Arranged and Burnished to afford Residents and Visitors every possible Convenience and Comfort. ELEGANTLY Burnished Suites of Private Apartments and most Luxurious General Rooms. LADIES’ DRAWING ROOM. HANDSOME BILLIARD SALOON. FIRST-CLASS CUISINE AND VERY BEST ATTENDANCE. Everything that a long experience gained in the leading hotels of New Zealand and elsewhere could suggest has been anticipated in the building and furnishing, and the management on their part will leave nothing undone to place tiie new' hotel, as w r as its predecessor the original Criterion, foremost among the ranks of first-class hotels in the Colony. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. THE JUNCTION HOTEL Spiing Creek. Ralph Andrews, (Late of Empire Hotel, Blenheim), HAS pleasure in acquainting his friends and the public generally, that ho has taken over the above well-known house, so long carried on by Mr March, and hopes by keeping up the wellearned reputation of the house to merit a continuance of tlio trade bestowed upon his predecessor. Superior Liquors—Generous Tabik, Good Stabling. [Established 1859. j James Hutcheson, pEGS to inform his many friends ][) and general public that he has NOW OPENED The Shop occupied by his father, Mr J. M. Hutcheson, since 1803, with an Enf’-ely New and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF TEAS & GROCERIES Which he intends’ Selling at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, And solicits the favor of an order. Families Waited upon for Orders. Goods delivered to all parts of the Town and District, JAMES HUTCHESON, Alfred Street & Leeds Q,uay To Meet the Times. B Oil EES, STOYES, RANGES Genuine Aurora Lanlp Stove. Lamp Wicks and Glasses for every Lamp Made Gas Stoves and Heating Stoves] Pumps, Hose.

A good stock of Tinware. Tin Milk Buckets, the Best Made. Lead, Zinc, and Iron Bidge Nails Spouting Fixed from 4d a Foot FBISTER & KOSSMAN’S S E WIN (I MACHINES On Easy Terms. Tuis is the Best Machine made, / itli all the latest improvements WILLIAM GAR It, ..gent for Albo-Carbnn Light Co ; Frister and Bossman’s Sewing Machines; the Turner Gas Engine Co. Hope for the Deaf. 7CT ICHO LSO N’S improved _;3l patent Artificial Ear-drums. he only sure, easy and unseen device used to . ■ rmanently restore •firing. Beet .mended by scienf.ficmen of Ei-ope and America. Vrite for fret illustrated description book, to I. H. Nicholson, Lincoln’s Inn, Chambers, William street, Melbourne.

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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 20 July 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 20 July 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 314, 20 July 1888, Page 3

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