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Auctioneers dOPER'S HORSE REPOSITORY, .--ma and Livb Stook Salbyabdb, and Pboduob Auotion Rooms. Horse RepOt»*ory— Oashel and Idohfield sts Cattle TarcL -Liohfleld street Auction Rooms — Oolombo street. 105 Artificial Florist. Mrs J. F. BLACK, Colombo street south (next door but one to Messrs Mason, Struthers, and Co.) Lessons given in Wax and Paper. All lequisites kept. Ornaments ♦uitable for presents always on hand. 2277 Baths. HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS, ?or Ladies and Gentlemen always ready at the Tubtcibh Baths, High Stbebt. 103 Bakers, DURHAM STREET BAKERY, corner of Durham and Kilmwre streets. The old •stablished Bakery. WM. THOMPSON ieaires to inform his customers and the publio generally that ho is determined to uiaintain the prestige of the above oldMtablißhed buainesa for quality, consequently no inferior materials being used by him, he ftands in no dread of analysis, bedding and christening cakes made to order. Confectionery, Ac, Ac. Carts call daily in all parts of Ohristehureh and its vicinity. 1884 I. WYATT (opposite C. W. Turner), ro^JHCTioNEB, Fanoy Bbead and Biscuit Bakbb, Cashbl Stbbbt. 101 WILSON A CO., Confectionee and Sanoy Bbbad and Biscuit Bakbb, Colombo street (oppoeite Recce). 102 ASD HOUSE BAKERY, Solwyn etreet, Addington, Jno. T. Favill, Baker and Confectioner. Familiea waited on daily. 114 ;-«MPS_!Y & SON, Bakbus, corner Philip ■treat and Ferry road. Bost artioles supplied. Families waited on daily. 237 /. S. A L. SLADE, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Bakers and Confectioners, Oxford terrace, near Manchester street bridge. 2870 ard and Residence. Illbnton House, St Asaph atreet, next Southern Hotel. Board and reßidence. Private apartments. C. Sexton. 2654 London Luncheon and Dining Rooms, Opposite Borough Hotel, Smin. from railway. Boiird and residence from 18s. Sitting-room for boardera. W. Evana, Proprietor. 2655 Caaifortable Private BOARD & RESIDENCE Oxford Terrace West (late residence of Dr Patrick). Good Stabling Accommodation. Charges moderate. T. W. BARKER, Proprietor. 1872 &S.S MATTHEWS Finsbuby House, St. Asaph street wesfc. Comfortable Board *nd Residence on Reasonable Terms. 1793 J. SHERLOCK, ijrsaiDGß JioABDiNG House, A Butohbby Opposite Colombo street Bridge. 84 H. PALMER^ i'jit^stable Board and Rebidbnob, iViuoo Alfred's Dining Rooms, Manchester street. 89 MRS J. H. SYMONDS, ■sosfolk House, corner of Tuam and Montreal <tpoets (late of Clontarf House). 87 HEREFORD HOUSE, uJurham street, near St. Mitehael's Church. MRS DRURY, Proprietress. MRS WHYTE] Oojajtobtablb Boabd and Residence, bt Asaph atreet, near Barrett'a Hotel. 82 I. O. G. T. Lodge's Tbmpbbanob Hotel, it-uM High and Tuam street, Christohurch. Io Moet the Thnos, 17s, 18s, & 20s wee J Iwbbd House, Cashel stbebt East, V=7thiu five minutes of centre of town), A. J. Ninbb, Proprietor. Royal Oak Restaubant, Board, with Privato Bedroom, 20a. ii W. TONKIN, Cambridge terrace. 'OMjFOBTABLE BOARD & RESIDENCE, •vf -jarato rooms ; with every homo comfort, iOs weekly. Mrs LLOYD, Whately road, ippoaite Criterion Coach Factory or lank. 120 EDWARD BRINKMANN, -ftfcsrboro' streot. Comfortable Board and Residence. Meals at all hours. 122 *A_F OF ERIN BOARiNG-HOUSE. Tea »_d Coffee; goodaccommodation. PATRICK CAIN, London Btreet, Lyttelton. 128 ,'OMFORTABLE BOARD A RESIDENCE At tho Lyttolton Boarding House. .it If. KING, London street, Lyttelton. >, ,? RANKS, Burlington Houbo, cornor of Manchcßter A Hereford Bts. Comfortable board and residence. Good stabling. 228 f;ATIMEB HOUSE, Armagh stroet oast, t'ery superior accommodation for Gentlemen and Private Familiea. 40i ■rKNOKR HOUSE, Boabd A Rebidbnob for Gentlomen and Privato Famihes, Armagh street wesfc. 789 Bookbinders. PROPRIETORS, Lyttblton Times, GUouoeator street, Ohristchuroh. W. PINCOTT, ' :«j__ih_ Kß. Maps and Plans Mounted. Manchester st., next Dunn'a, ponltorer. 104 Boot ana snoe matters. B. MIDGLEY, Boot and Shoe Makeb, Tuam street West, Chriatchurch. 96 vV, LINDSAY, Boot Makeb, Oxford *,4rr<K*e, next British Hotel. All kinda of ladica -,nd gentlomon'a boots made to order. 738 H. PANNELL, Boot and Shoe Makeb, Jbtinohesl/or stroet (opposito Laurie's). 98 ________ Boot and Shoe Makeb, Victoria atroofc, Christchurch. 99 ___________ Boot and Shoe Makeb, Victoria street. 100 Bottlers. CROWE & CO., Cantorbury Bottling Stores, Vie •><■'■» atreet, Familiea auppliod with Draught ihinedin and Chistchurch Ales and Portor. 119 fowling Alley. 0 „K AMEMOANIia WITn "G TLLE Y," '.< .>cfc Thoatro Royal, Gloucester atreet. W. SIMMONDS, Proprietor. 04 Bnilder s. W. J. WILLIAMS, Buildbb and Contbactob, _t Asaph atroofc, Ohriafcchuroh. 108 G. RICHARDSON, •iarssT Wobks, Building, Contracting, Ao., Colombo road, Sydenham. 109 Butchers. J. B. NISBET, Wholbsalb and Retail Butohbb, Cwlombo road, Sydenham. 11l THOS. ROWE, Family Butohbb, s*mfl and Bacon (sugar cured), always on iand, Tuam street, West Ohriatohuroh. 11 J H. B. LANE, Family Butohbb, Cashel street, Christohurob. 118 /OHN MANN, Wholbsalb and Rbtail Butohbb, Oolombo street north (late Tudball). Small goods alwayß on hand. 240 Cahinet-Makers. ■ H. Von SCHOENEBERG, Cabinetmaker, STrenoh Polisher, and Furniture Dealer, Viotoria street, opposite Bishop's court. ISS Carpenter and Builder. 0. WADEY, Carpenter, Builder -and 1 'Uridertaker, V ian Blind Manufacturer. Estimates given. St. Asaph AManeheeter-sta. M 8

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3437, 17 April 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3437, 17 April 1879, Page 4

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