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All Temperance people ought to SUPPORT th { METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL AND COFFEE PALACE CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z., Which was built, and has always been maintained, as an Hotel without a license. It is the largest in Christchurch, and the best in the Colony, and offers really first-class Accommodation, without the drawbacks unavoidably connected with even the best licensed Houses, at the moderate price of «/- i*er Day, or 30/- to 40/- per Week. HOT, COLD A SHOWER BATHS. Telephone 313. Night Porter kept. Post Office Box 389. OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor To The LADIES OF CHRISTCHURCH It is an ADMITTED FACT that we carry om of the BEST STOCKS of PLATED WARE AND FANCY GOODS In CHRISTCHURCH, and, as our Prices ar< VERY LOW, we are confident that we cai give the VERY REST VALUE LADIES WILL DO WELL TO INSPECT OUR STOCK & SHOWROOMS. MASON, STRUTHERS & C(

r>ULAR TEMPERANCE MUSIC (In both Notations). Temperance Music Leaflets, 7 parts, price 7d, post free ; Hoyle’s Temperance Hymns and Songs, words and music; Hand of Hope Cards. 2s per doz; John Burnham’s Choral Praise; Choral Anthems ; Children’s Hosannas; Crown of Song; Heart and Voice ; Services of Song; Prayers and Hymns; Wesley’s Hymns; Church Praise ; Baptist Hymns ; Sankcy’s latest, pieces ; Horner’s Penny Stories. A large stock of Illuminated Texts, Birthday Cards, and Booklets. Sew Books and Periodicals hy every Steamer. J. T SMITH, BooKSKLLEK AMD STATIONER, No. 211, Cashcl-street, Christchurch.

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White Ribbon, Volume 2, Issue 17, 1 November 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 White Ribbon, Volume 2, Issue 17, 1 November 1896, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 White Ribbon, Volume 2, Issue 17, 1 November 1896, Page 6

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