Business BTotioea 9 BRITISH BOARDING-HOUSE" (Hjnie (British Hotel), Oxford Terrace. MRS M*DONALD, late of Madras Street, begs tommounce that shohas OPENED, as above, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Board and Residence, 14s per week. Excellent meals, 6d ; Good Beds, Is. 8552 THREE GOLDEN RUIiES. • T^TEVEE pat off till to-morrow what ought Jj\ to be done to-day." *' A stitch in tune saves nine." And "A bottle of 'Sequah's Cure will often cave a doctor's bill." X1365 X^NORMOUS QUANTITIES OF ALL KINDS JJJ of PLUMS FOB JAM Cheap at CUMMIN G'S, • HIGH AND COLOMBO STREETS. Telephone 482. 3T3 THE SMITHFIELD PROVISION COMPANY HAVE OPENED A GROCERY DEPARTMENT IN ADDITION TO THEIE EXTENSIVE PROVISION TRADE. Telephone 349. GOODS DELIVERED DAILY. >S>MITHHELD JjXaEKET C/ 0., -HXCm STREET* :F1287
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5191, 25 February 1895, Page 2
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121Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5191, 25 February 1895, Page 2
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