At ' MitfWS*'! Corner Cashel and Colombo Streets, **■ "W ■ K.l-j| CHRISTCHUStCH. P. -DEVANE (late of Ashburton), Having taken possession of -.the -above centrally-situated Hotel, wishes to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that they can rely upon 1 ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME And the ... CONVENIENCES OF A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. The Premises are electrically lighted, and furnished with a view' to the Comfort of Patrons. , LUNCHEON A SPECIALITY. ; s 12 to 2 o'clock, r/Best Brands Only, Night Porter. Telephone 424.
m LEARN I. ' IN AT HHMF!™" EIGHTEEN. M ■ rIV-MVICI LE3SONS QREQQ SHORTHAND (" The Shorthand of the English-speaking people"-Gk Pitman) The only system that- is being successfully taught by MAIL. Few Rules', No Exceptions. Important NOTICE— The Editor, "N.Z. Tablet," who knows four system! 1 , writes :— -" G-regg Shorthand — of the systems lam acquainted with,- it is the Simplest, the most Scion* * tific, the Quickest to Learn, and the Easießt to Retain. ' Send for FI{EE First Lesson and particulars of the Nlail Course. Gregg Shorthand Institute 19 CUBA STBEET, WELLINGTON Principal : J. WYN IRWIN, Australasian Representative.
Tatisrsall's Hotel (Under New Management) Next TattersaH's Bazaar, Cashel Street, CHBISTCHTJRCH Everything TTp-to-date- Electric Light "throughout. The Cnisine Unsurpassed in the City. Every Comfort of a4iome^ Proprietor ... W. J. A. CLAY (Late of Canterbury Hotel Methven)
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 11, Issue 10, 11 March 1909, Page 379
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212Page 379 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume 11, Issue 10, 11 March 1909, Page 379
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