Atictlonewg. : BOFEB'S HORSE BEPOSHOBY, " C4Trx* Aim Lrvi Stock Sau(yam>s, as» Pbodtck Atrcrios Booms. ■ . Homßepo*«*«ry— Casfcel aad IflcnfieW «• Cattle Yarav--Lichfield street Auction Booms — Colombo street. 105 grated Water Manufacturer. " B. PERKINS, ~ MnrißAL Wateb Masotatcbxb, Colombo street north, Cforididiprch. 107 Artificial Florist. Un J. F. BLACK, Vtctoriastreet, jttst beyond J. Baxter, chemist. Lessons given in Wax and Paper. All requisites kept. Ornaments suitable for presents always on hand. 2277 ' Baths. ' HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHSr Wo* Ladies and Gentlemen always ready at the Tubpsh Baths, High Stbbbt. 103 BatOTS. DURHAM: STBEET BAKEBY, corneTof Durham and Kilmore streets. The old eftebfohed Bakery. WM. THOMPSON detae* to inform his customers and the public generally that he is determined to maintain the prestige of the above oldettaHishedbusinessforcpialHy.consequenUy no inferior materials bemg used bySim, be «Unds in no dread of analysis. _Weddmg ' mad christening cakes made to order. Confectionery, &c., &c Carte call daily indl ptrte of -ChristehuTch and its Tieunty. 1884 J. WYATT (opposite C. W. Turner), CtancnoNßß, Fancy Bbbad and Biscuit Basse, Oashbl Stbbbt. 101 WILSON & CO., Confbctionbb and Fakcy Bbbad and Biscuit Bases, Colombo street (opposite Beece). 102 ■pxn HOUSE BAKERY, Selwyn street, Addtngton, Jno. T. Fatill, Baker and Confocftmer, Familiea waited on daily. 114 JHDCPSEY & SON, Baxebs, corner Philip gfreet and Ferry road. Best articles supplied. Familiea waited on daily. 237 3. k S. BLADE, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Bikers and Confectioners, Cambridge ter- , rtoe, near Manchester street bridge. 2870 Board and Residence. AtMNTON House, St Asaph street, next Southern Hotel. Board and residence. Private apartmentn. C. Sbxtok. 2654 London Lttncheon and Dining Booms, Opposite Borough Hotel, smin. from railway. Bond and residence from 18s. Sitting-room forboardera. W. Evans, Proprietor. 2650 Comfortable Private BOARD <fc RESIDENCE Oxford Terrace West (late residence of Dr fatrick). Good Stabling Accommodation. Charges moderate. T. W. BARKER, Proprietor. 18 ?2 pntfl MATTHEWS Finsbuby House, St. Asaph rtreet west. Comfortable Board cod Residence on Reasonable Terms. 1793 J. SHERLOCK, OiICBSiDGS Boabding House, & Butchbby, Opposite Colombo street Bridge. 84 H. PALMER] Qhpdbtablb Boabd and Residence, Srince Alfred's Dining Rooms, Manchester street. 89 " ÜBS J. H. SYMONDS, Arf oik House, corner of Tuam and Montreal ttreeta (late of Clontarf House). 87 HEREFORD HOUSE, Durfuun street, near St. Mitchael's Church, jf MRS DRUBY, Proprietress. MRS WHYTE" ©OWOBTABLB BOABD AND RESIDENCE, 8t Asaph street, near i Barrett's Hotel. 82 """" I. O. O. T. Lodgb's Tbmpbbancb Hotel, flbrner High and Tuam street, Christchurch. To Meet the Times, 17s, 18s, & 20s week. 93 TWIXD HOUSB, CASBBL STBEET EAST, {Within five minutes of centre of town), A. J. Niseb, Proprietor. BoYAir Oak Bbstaubact, Botd, with Private Bedroom, 20s. §1 W. TONKIN, Cambridge terrace. COMFORTABLE BOARD & RESIDENCE, Separate rooms ; with every home comfort, «• weekly. Mrs LLOYD, Whately road, opposite Criterion Coach Factory or fl£sc. Mp ' EDWABD BRINKMANNi SMo&Oro* street. Comfortable Board and Besidence. Meals at all hours. 122 B. VIZER, Qood Board and Residence, SX a week. Oxford House, Madras st., south. 1380 ffAUP OF TtRTN BOAEiNG-HOUSE. Tea •nd Coffee; good accommodation. PATRICK CAIN, London street, Lyttelton. 128 COMFORTABLE BOABD & BESIDENCE At the Lyttelton Boarding House. US F. KING, London street, Lyttelton. #, FRANKS, Burlington House, corner of Ifaachester & Hereford sts. Comfortable board and residence. Good stabling. 228 ItATIMER HOUSE, Armagh street east. superior accommodation for Gentlemen and Private Families. 40£ 6FXNCER HOUSE, Boabd & Residence for Gentlemen and Private Families, Armagh street west. 789 Bookbinders. PBOPBIETOBS, Lyttelton Time 3, Gloucester street, Christchurch. W. PINCOTT, Booxbindeb, Maps and Plans Mounted. Haccheater st., next Dunn's, poulterer. 104 JBooT ana gnoe makers. B. MIDGLEY, Boot and Shob Makee, Toam street West, Christchurch. 96 W. LINDSAY, Boot Makeb, Oxford torrace, next British Hotel. All kinds of ladies and gentlemen's boota made to order. 738 *— " " ' H. PANNELLj Boot and Shob Makeb, Manchester street (opposite Laurie's). 98 ' J. JOHNSON, Boot and Shoe Makbb, Ifart Oow Timber Yard, Victoria street. 97 W. H. PAYNE, Boot and Shob Makbb, Victoria street, Christchnrch. 99 ', JOHN ATKINSON, Boot and Shob Makbb, Victoria street. 100 Bottler. CROWE'S Canterbury Bottling Stores, Victorim street. Families supplied with Draught Dcmedin and Chch. Ales and Porter. 119 Bowling Alley, TOTE AMERICAN BOWLING ALLEY, Vest Theatre Royal, Gloucester street. W. BIMMONDS, Proprietor. 94 " Brewer. W. J. DISHEB, Bbbwek and Maltstsb, Bwrbadoei street, Christchnidu 8 - -■ BoiMera. WILLIAMS, BUTXDBB AKD CONTBACTOB, . r StA^aphttrag^Ckristchorch. 108 vr <J.BICHARDSON, Ifcrontr Woees, Bufldirig, Contacting, &c., ; , y ' .Colombo roajEl^Sjdeiilam. lffl S. B. COLEMAN, Xdcsxb Mebohants, Builders, ahd .Coktbactobs, Kilmore steeet. 110
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3310, 15 November 1878, Page 4
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