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Business Notices WARNER’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL Cathedral Sqdaee, CHRIS T C HUECH. W. E, WARNER Begs to announce to his many friends in Christchurch and the adjoining Provinces that having RE-ENTERED INTO POSSESSION of the above Hotel, which has been entirely renovated, redecorated, and refurnished in the latest style, he is now prepared to welcome his old friends and customers. THE BILLIARD SALOON . Attached to the Hotel is unsurpassed by any other in the Colony, containing three tables specially imported from England to the order of the Proprietor. The suites of PRIVATE APARTMENTS, which are elegantly furnished and appointed, are entirely distinct from the hotel portion of the building, thus insuring perfect privacy. A novelty in colonial hotel accommodation will be available at “ The Commercial ” in the shape of ' A LADIES’ DRAWING-ROOM, kept specially select and exclusively for ladies. A high pressure water supply has been arranged for on the premises, and the Batli Rooms are fitted with every convenience for hot, cold, or shower baths at any time. Comment on the quality of the liquors supplied at the Commercial is unnecessary, as the cellar is under the special supervision of Mr W. E. Warner. The Hotel being most centrally situate, adjacent to the Cathedral, and within a short distance of the Museum* Theatre, and other public buildings, and with a tram service to all parts of the suburbs passing it at short intervals, renders it unequalled as a place of residence for families or commercial gentlemen visiting Christchurch. ' For the convenience of commercial travellers sample rooms will be available. An excellent chef de cuisine has been engaged, and generally no pains will be spared to make the Commercial the leading hotel in Christchurch. Prompt attention will be given to telegrams or letters applying for apartments. 9143 W. F. WARNER, Proprietor. IN PAINTING. HERR W. GEISLEE, Professor of Artistic Painting (from Munich), . Proposes in the next quarter to commence a Course of Lessons in all branches of Painting in Oil and Water-colors, On Canvas, Paper, Silk, Wood. Also •in Painting on Porcelain. For terms and further particulars, apply to Mr David Clark, New Zealand Educational Depository, Athemeum, Wellington, where paintings can be inspected. Reference —James Mackay, Esq., Principal Wellington College ; John Gully, Esq. 8947 rjmE WELLINGTON CLOTHING MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Manners-street, (Next to the Arcade.) CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILORS. Contractors to “ D ” Battery N. Z. Artillery, the Armed Constabulary, Wellington Guards, City Rifles, and several other Corps in the District. The Company being established on a firm basis, their charges and goods are such that they defy competition, and can guarantee, to turn out an article 60 per cent, of better value than any other Tailoring Establishment in Wellington, ' . Tweed Suits from £3 18s, to £4 10s, Trousers from 18s to £1 5s . JNO. COOGAN, '■/u i» i V, I' " W ELLINGTON COACH FACTORY, Manners-street and Tarariaki-place,' REDUCED PRICE LIST. Landau carriages, from £l6O Broughams, from £IOO Hansoms, from £7O Wagonettes, from £SO Phaetons, from £4O Buggies, from £3O Dog carts, from £25 .Expresses, from £3O ■ Spring carts, from £2O Spring carts, from £l6 Tip drays, from £l3 Any other description of vemcie built to order. Repairs done in all itsbranches. Trimming, painting, touching up, and varnishing done on the shortest notice. All work guaranteed by 398 MICHAEL BOHAN, Proprietor pLIMMEE AND CO.’S . . CLOTHING FACTORY, The Citizens of Wellington should show their appreciation of Local Industries when established by giving them their hearty support. Buy your Clothing made of New Zealand Tweeds at Plimmer and Co.’s Factory, at lowest price for cash, and give encouragement to promote other local industries, f J. HUXLEY, Manager. ' Retail and Fitting Shop under the Athenaeum. THE OLD IDENTITY 6448 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, BRANDONSTREET. JAMES MACKAY has now on sale, ex Mercia, a splendid assortment of furniture, from the best makers in England, consisting of— Walnut inlaid drawing-room suites, covered with silk and tapestry ; . mahogany suites in real morocco, oak suites in green morocco Walnut inlaid 100 tables . Do do occasional tables Do do card . do Do . do marble top chiffonnierea with plate-glass back • Do do chiffonniera whatnots, with plate-glass back Do do Davenports Do do Canterburya Do do - piano stools Black and gold ebonised cabinets Mahogany sideboards, plate-glass backs Do toilet tables, with glass, attached Do marble-top washstards, double and single Do commodes and towel-horses Do enclosed washstauds Black and gold ebonised cane-seat chairs Croquet chairs Best English feather pillows <feo., - &o. 9286 F you want to get settled in life, _ And your income’s too slender to mate on, A friend who’ll assist you you’ll find It you call on O, W. Clayton 1 He's a man who’ll sell you a house, And the deeds all 0.K., with the date on, Hand over for only a rent, So just call on O, W. Clayton. He’ll furnish it epic and span through. Including a swell suite in cretonne, If you’ll add a small sura for the wear— A fair dealer is O. W. Clayton. - His terms none can ever call harsh ; A poor man he will never hard lay’t on j Don’t try any tricks, and you’re right : With, as landlord, O. W. Clayton. Some landlords a poor man will rush Who’s “behind,” and quite low down will play’t on ; Do the best that yon can, and a friend You may reckon in O. W. Clayton. Just look at his cottages neat. While bright children are swinging the gate on ; He has fifty from which you may choose, So hasten to O. W. Clayton. It I were a Shakespeare or Scott, Or even Macaulay or Aytoun, I’d spin out a lay a mile long In praise of O.W. Clayton. 914

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6542, 5 April 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6542, 5 April 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6542, 5 April 1882, Page 1

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