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CITY CHAIR WORKS. m BATES, Chair Manufacturer, CabinetJL • maker and Upholsteier, Tuam street. ■ Every description of Windsor and fancy • chairs made, wholesale and retail. Drawingroom and dining-room furniture re- stuffed and covered,. in the most fashionable mannv. liadiea' needlework tastefully mounted. French polishing, cane-work, and all kinds .. o£ repairs neatly done, and on the most reasonable terms. Turning done to the trade (a '. large stock on hand). Croquets made to > orders N.B.~ Funerals Furnished. : , T. BATES, Tuam street east, opposite Messrs E. S. H42 Dalgety and Co.'s store. A. MOORE & CO.'S AL E , Has been awarded the MEDAL Of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral ; , Association, 1867. SILVER JUG Of the Northern Agricultural and Pastoral Association, 1867. MEDAL Of the Intercolonial Exhibition— Victoria, 1866-7. A. MOOlS) & CO., P H (E N I X BE EWEBT, ARE always prepared to supply their celebrated ALES in any quantities to suit the convenience of their numerous customers " ' ' The, superior appliances U9ed in the manufacture, and the ample cellarage for preserving the stock, obviate the necessity for requesting their friends to anticipate their wants;, as the usual monthly orders can be executed throughout the whole year. THE VICTORIAN PRIZE MEDAL Was awarded to .A. MOORE & CO., FOR THEIR XXX ALE, Sent to • COMPETE WITH ENGLISH ALE. C 1593 O PAKKLING COLONIAL ALE. SIX BRANDS. CIA PER fin QUART. .THE ONLY HOUSE IN TOWN.; GUARANTEED GENUINE. THE ROTHERFIELD, 1620 Cashel Street. HURRAH FOR THE GLASGOW RESTAURANT " Hard Times come again no more." MR MC DOWELX, late proprietor of the Provincial Dining Rooms, intimates to his friends and supporters generally, that he has taken those premises generally known as the Scotch Pie Shop, and converted them into Dining Rooms, where he hopes by stri«fc attention and civility to his customers to merit a share of the public patronage. Meals and Beds, Is ; Board and Lcdging, 20s per week. ■■",'' ' Please mark the address .- — Glasgow Restaurant, next door but one to Preece's Saleyards, Colombo Street. 1459 TO LET, Two Excellent OFFICES, a Leamington House. Apply to W. GAVIN, Cashel street. c 1661

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 160, 16 November 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 160, 16 November 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 160, 16 November 1868, Page 1

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