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CITY HOTEL. TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH. THE HUB OF THE CITY. MS F. ARENAS (formerly of the Cafe da | Paris) desires to announce that h« has taken possession oi the above old-established : Hotel, and is now prepared to receive Visitors. 1 The Hotel has been Thoroughly Renovated, j and is in course of being fitted with the j Latest European Improvements. The expen- • ence gained by Mt Arenas during his Tecent i lour in England and on the Continent, coupled with his extensive *=«?•£«• rprvVoTEL keeper, is a guarantee that the Cllx HOlJilj will be conducted on lines which will render it SECOND TO SONEJN NEW ZEALAND. Luncheon Is, eerred from 12 to 2 p.m. Telegrams and letters respecting ..ccommoda. tibn will receive every attention. The Finest Brands only of Wines, Spirits, and Beer in Stock. 6003 ((I if" •KVfILUC ill OKANOt 1% ffiIRHiyLIBI TARANAKI FARMS. C. E. MAJOR, T ICENSED LAND BROKER, JL HAWERA. FOR SALE. 3100 ACRES, 12 miles from Hawfer*. About 1500 acres in grass, subdivided, smair house, yanK '"-■.', perpetual lease; rent Gd i-^r acre,, Pr>>. £i per acre. bOOO ACRES, -25 miles from Stratford. Three thousand acres in grass, new 6-ioomed house, woolshed, men's house, yards, etc. ; splendid sheep properly; freehold title. Price £2 12s 6d per acre. ' 1360 ACRE'S, 6 miles from Patea, two miles from railway station. OverlOOO acrea in grass, rich level country; 10-roomed house, woolshed, men's cottage, yards, etc.; freehold. Price £1 per acre. 1800 ACRES, 9 miles Mokoia Railway Station, 350 acres in. grais, partly fenced, small house, yards, etc; good sheep country, perpetual lease, rent 6d per acre. Price £650. 253 ACRES, 2 miles from Waipuku Railway Station; 110 acres grassed, partly fenced, 3roonied house, good dairying country; near factory ; freehold. JE4 103 per acre. 295 ACRE'S, 5 miles from Toko, all grassed and fenced, 5-roomed house; first-class sheep country,, wett. watered; freehold. £5 5s per acre. 100 ACRES, 5 mile 3 from EHham Railway Station, all grassed and subdivided into 8 paddocks, '5-ioomed house, whare, sheds, etc. ; first-class dairy farm, thoroughly improved; freehold. dEll per acre. 83 ACRES, 2 miles from Ngaire Railway Stations all in grass, fenced and subdivided; j email house, rich level land, well watered; j freehold. £10 per acre. 333 IS THE BEST SOLD B^ ALI S7'O/?£'/r£'£-^£-/?S NOTICE OF REMOVAL. SB. SEYMOUR AND SON, Dentists, Re- • moved to 216, COLOMBO STREET (Nearly opposite late premises), I Next Coatea and Co.. Jewellers. JUNE 1, 1900. X125 ! T\R GEO. E. RAYMOND, The Distinguished Physician and Professor of Medical Botany, Oculist and Aurist, Author and Lecturer, is now ON A VISIT TO OHRISTCHURCH, «-!)£_ And will stay in this disjKgj^S&Sj&j^ trict a sufficient length BhS? iwH °^ *' me t0 S lve ev ery fete! ' »H sufferer an opportunity ksS^S^ |P«i 0I b enc fi : ' n o by his ski.l ■ Egg *&?* Js» and exporience. Patients f|iij&L • jC/ intending to consult him ftjß&!sjjifls ;'«r should do so at once, !®||sjajjsfif ■and, if sufficient induce- & iffl^llP^'lbk. & rne.ni; is offered, he may ilfliSfiP^K&^Bbslk permanently locate in '^^^^^W^^ niond has only recently returned to New '-wSS^'ess'^ Zealand, after an absence Dr Raymond of nearly eight years ir as he looked the United States an 10 years ago. South Africa, and he le: the latter country owing to the war breaking up his business. AN UNRIVALLED REPUTATION! The " Christian Colonist," a widely circulated religious newspaper of Ade'.aide, South Australia, wrote of Dr Raymond in 1889: — '• After a residence of more than two years in Adelaide, Dr Raymond is about to proceed to Melbourne to pursue there his practice as ;in Oculist, Atirisi, and Botanic Physician. During his residence in this colony we have had full opportunity of making Dr Raymond's acquaintance, and of observing the cures he has performed, and we have no hesitation in say^ ing that in our ouinion he is a GENUINE MAX and a SKILLED PHI'SICIAN. We have come personally in contact with a number of persons who have been cured by him of EYE and EAR DISEASES of a difficult and complicated character, 60 that we speak from actual knowledge and observations. Dr Raymond is a herbal physician; he uses no instruments or minfrai drugs, and his treatment is painless and uninjurious. His method is to operate first on the patient's, general health, which, with gentle local applications, is generally found sufficient to effect a cure." Over FORTY AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPERS write in a similar strain, and Dr Raymond ■HAS CURED THE FAILURES of the highest Allopathic and Homosopa^^hic medical ski:l in existence, and is an expert in ! every department of medical science, except surgery. The Doctor is now at 228, B£LiMO2\ T T ROW (near Foresters' Hall), OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTQHURCH. '1778 rnRAVEiLLING-RUGS. A real luxury in a -»- railway, coach, or sleam-boat journey. Just receeived by -the " Karaniea " & fine range of above, all in the newest patts.is. Frcm 10s 6d to 25s each. Colonial-made Rugs frcm * Km - *">■ <47a Hd, *s*i- £>tawuza ajiA, Company.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7071, 12 April 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7071, 12 April 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7071, 12 April 1901, Page 4

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