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Auctioneers dOtEX'B HORSE REPOSITORY, JfcVTXB AND LITB STOCK SALBYABDS, AND Pboduob Auction Rooms. Horse Hepo^ry— Oashel and Lichfleld sts Oattle Yaw* — Lichfield street Auction Rooms — Colombo street. 105 Artificial Florist. Mrs J. F. BLACK, Colombo street south (next door but one to Messrs Maaon, Struthera, and Co.) Lessons given in Wax and Paper. All ia quisites kept. Ornaments .mitable for presents always on hand. 2277 Baths. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS"'" '?o* Ladies and Gentlemen always ready at the Tns.2ißH Baths, High Stbbet. 103 Bakers, DURHAM STREET BAKERY, corner of Durham and Kilmore streets. The old established Bakery. WM. THOMPSON desires fco inform hia customers and the publio generally that he is determined fco maintain fche prestige of the above oldMt&blished business for quality, consequently go inferior materials bemg used by liim, he itands in no dread of analysis. Wedding aud christening cakes made to order. Confectionery, Sec, Sec Carts coll daily in all parts of Chrißtchurch and its vicinity. 1884 J. WYATT (oppoaite C. W. Turner), Jair?BOTioNEB, Fancy Bbead and Biscuit Bakbb, Cashbl Stbbbt. 101 WILSON & CO., Confectioneb and Fancy Bbbad and Bibouit Bakbb, Oolombo street (opposite Recce). 102 &SD HOUSE BAKERY, Selwyn street, Addington, Jno. T. Favill, Baker and Confectioner, Families waited on -daily. 114 DEMPSEY & SON, Bakebs, corner Philip itreet and Ferry road. Best articles supplied. Families waited on daily. 237 J. S. & L. SLADE, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Bakers and Confectioners, Oxford terrace, near Manchester atreet bridge. 2870 ard and Residence. AX.I.ENTON House, Sfc Asaph street, next Southern Hotel. Board and residence. Private apartments. 0. Sbxton. 2654 London Luncheon and Dining Rooms, Opposite Borough Hotel, smm. from railway. Board and residence from 18s. Sitting-room for boarders. W. Evanß, Proprietor. 2655 Comfortable Private BOARD & RESIDENCE Oxford Terrace West (late residence of Dr Patrick). Good Stabling Accommodation. Oharges moderate. T. W. BARKER, Proprietor. 1872 MATTHEWS Finsbuby Housb, St. Asaph street west. Comfortable Board md Residence on Reasonable Terms. 1793 J. SHERLOCK, >aMJSBIDGB BOABDING HoUSB, & BUTOHBBY Opposite Colombo atreet Bridge. 84 H. PALMER' COMJOBTABLB BOABD AND RESIDENOB, erinee Alfred's Dining Rooms, Manoheater street. 89 MRS J. H. SYMONDS, tfncf oik Houae, corner of Tuam and Montreal »ui-=sots (l ato °*f Clontarf House). 87 HEREFORD HOUSE, f-srj.-r.-i-a. street, near St. MifcchaeFa Church. MRS DRURY, Proprietress. MRS WHYTE, •CwrOBTABLB EOAED AND RKSIDBNOE, '•, Auaph street, near Barrott'a Hotol. 82 I. O. G. T. Lodge's Tbmpebancb Hotel, -v*-)*er High and Tuam atreet, Chrißtchurch. 1" M. eefc fche Times, 17s, 18s, & 20s wee -. J Twbbd House, Cashel steeet East, Within five minutes of centro of town), A. J. Ninbb, Proprietor. Royal Oak Restaubant, Board, with Private Bedroom, 20s. ii W. TONKIN, Cambridge terrace. ./MFORTABLE BOARD & RESIDENCE, Separate rooms ; with every home comfort, JOs weekly. Mrs LLOYD, Whately road, ippcaito Criterion Coach Factory or I-Mlk. 120 EDWARD BRINKMANN, -st-crhoro' street. Comfortable Board and Residence. Meals at all hourß. 122 %A%B OF ERIN BOARiNG-HOUSE. Tea jadCoffeej goodaccommodation. PATRIOK CAIN, London Btreet, Lyttelton. 128 COMFORTABLE BOARD & RESIDENCE At the Lyttelton Boarding Houbo. ISS F. KING, London street, Lyttelton. i. FRANKS, Burlington House, corner of Manchester 4, Hereford sts. Comfortable &oard and residence. Good stabling. 228 LATIMER HOUSE, Armagh street east. f «y »uperior accommodation for Gentlemon and Privato Families. 40i ii-ENOER HOUSE, Boabd & Residence for Gentlemen and Private Families, Armagh streefc wesfc. 789 Bookbinders. PROPRIETORS, LXTTBLTON TIMBS, Gloucester street, Christchurch. W. PINCOTT, ■vi ijZßiaonit. Maps and Plans Mounted. idanohester st., nexfc Dunn's, poulterer. 104 Boot ana snoe makers. B. MIDGLEY, Boot and Shoe Makee, Tuam street Wesfc, Chrisfcchurch. 96 W. LINDSAY, Boot Makeb, Oxford torraco, next British Hotol. All kinds of ladioß snd gentlemon's boots mad 6 to ordor. 738 H. PANNELL, Boot and Shoe Makes, Winchester stroot (opposito Laurie's). 98 W. H. PAYNE, Boot and Shoe Makbb, Victoria street, Chrißtchurch. 99 JOHN ATKINSON, Boot and Shob Makbb, Victoria street. 100 Bottlers. CROWE & CO., Canterbury Bottling Stores, Vici'iria street. Familiea auppliod with Draught Dunedin and Chiatehureh Alos and Porter. 119 Bowling Alley. I.3QS AMERIOAN BOWLING ALLEYJ ff a tt Theatre Royal, Glouoester streot. W. SIMMONDS, Proprietor. 94 Builders. W. J. WILLIAMS, BUILDBB AND CONTBACTOB, Sfc Asaph street, Christehuroh. 108 G. RIOHARDSON, astSHT Wobks, Building, Contracting, Seo., Oolombo road, Sydenham. 109 Butcher h. J. B. NISBET, Wholbsalb and Retail Butohbb, Colombo road, Sydenliam. 11l THOS. ROWS, Family Butohbb, eUini and Bacon (sugar cured), always on hand, Tuam street, West Chrisfcchurch. 112 H. B. LANE, Family Butohbb, Cashel streefc, Christehuroh. 118 JOHN MANN, Wholbsalb and Rbtail Butohbb, Colombo streefc north (late Tudball). Small goods always on hand. 240 Cabinet-Makera. H, Von SCHOENEBERG, Cabinetmaker, Frenoh Polisher, and Furniture Doaler, Viotoria street, opposite Bishop's court,. 128 Carpenter and Builder. 0. WADEYTCarpenter, Builder and Under- ) taker, Ye ian Blind Manufacturer. Esti* mates given. St. Asaph AManohester-sts. 848

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3434, 14 April 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3434, 14 April 1879, Page 4

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