MISCELLANEOUS, OR* SALE--Com:ort-ble. low, Englishin ade Pony Phaeton, suit elderly iadv or gentleman. Apply Easton, Backford read. Opawa. ___—2~^ f"ADIES KINDLY "NOTE—Mts Wa.ker'e XJ Art Needlework Depot is now li Coiomibo street, next Rpece's. Ironmonger. _ro2lß TNSPECT the Triumph Eccentric Bottom J. Bracket and Chain Adjustment. Triumph and Hollis Cycle?. _217_Co!ocibo_ steeet ; ___ "npßlUMPH"~rideTs~speaking from aotu*l X experience, declare "Triumphs" the finest sod most reliable .Bicycles on the market. So effoi't ia spared en our part to etiil im- ■ prove these splendid machines. Triumph and | Hollis Cycle Agency. 217 Colombo street. FOR~ Sale, as~a - G"oTng Concern, Small l)r.:;:.o;y and F_>uy Oood« Business, m ; growing I'eighbourhocd. good drNsmakivg con. iit-ction. doui.i'j-frou.terl e'lop six-roomed houae-. 1 Suit two iadics. £450. b'tock a: valuation. . I -Business." Po>-l. Office. 5203 j lANO" for Sale, £43 (new), upright grand. | magnificent instrument. £U3ferb tor.c ; (valued at TO guineas), specially imported and selected for a poritleman row unable to tske it over, complete iron frame, extended ends, etc.; exceptional bargain, immediate, 51 Gloucester street. City. , S^CHOOL - HOLIDAYS--Gla39 Blowing for School Children Every Afternoon. 2 to 5. Admission 6*l. Presents. _Glass_Works. 5254 YOUNG _ MalT~want3 Board and Residence in private family, within easy distance of train sheda. Address "Home. , "Press" Office. ? ,253 FOR Sale or to Let. a complete Camp; can have possession on Saturday. Now pitched at Simmer. Apply J. Pegley, "Truth and "Press" Office. 5048 "nPRIUMPH" Cycles having been choaer. by -I- the following authorities, conclusively prove* their reputation for Strength and Stability:—The General Post Office, London; the Russian, Spanish, and Bavarian Armies, Ayrshire Constabulary. Southsea and Rangoon Police, etc. HolUs and Triumph Agency. 217 Colombostteet. TXL—WASHING is easily don& when it X is used. Try _it.__ FOR - Sale, Worcester street, Linwood, lioust of 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. washhouse and copper. Telephone and every conenieiice. A rare chance as tho owner is leaving the district. Price, £575. Apply Knight and Checkley, 131 Colombo street, Christchurch. 1~ "X) R ~SAUE-""-AfacIuTay~8treet, Aldington, handy position, new House of 6 rooms, hall, wardrobes in bedrooms, nnd cupboards, bathroom, li. and c, washhouse and copper, set tubs, scullery and pantry, 3-16* of an acre well fenced, a really first-claes property. Price £435. Appiy Knight arid Checkley, 131 Colombo street, Christehurch. F OR SALE—-Papanui road (jue* oft). House of 7 rooms, bath, wa-shhouse and copper, stable, trapshed, and fowl run, large orchard, stream runuiue through the property, 2J acres. Price Jb'9Co. The position is Al, and the property could bo made a lovely spot. Apply Kiiipht and Checkley, 131 Colombo Btreet,_Chri3ichurch. F' OR~SALE—DudIey Creek. House of 8 rooms, washhouse and copper. Venetian blinds, almost 3 of an acre, good orchard in full bearing, suitable for gentleman's residence. Price i'7Bs. Apply Knight and Checkley, 131 Colombo street. Chrigtohurch. FOR Sale, Chappel etreet, St. Albans, Substantial Residence of 6 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, 9 bay windows, verandah, almost i-acre, position can hardly be beaten. Price. £675. Apply Knight and Ch&ckley, 131 Coloinbo_street, Christchurch. I_L_-W_SHING j S quickly done when __ it is used. Grocers keep it. FOR Sale, at Lincoln, a 7-roomed House, with outbuildings, and quaiter or half acre land. Apply Mrs Rule, on premises. 5002 DO YOU WANT YOUR FURNITURE REMOVED? If so, caK on or write to Strange and Co. Satisfaction certain. Terms quite reasoneble. Strungo and Co. FOUND— "Spring Bloiiom PillP 5 give* bloom of health like the floy/en that blosiom in spring. Can be taken by children and adult!. Price, 6d and Iβ, groceri ■jnA rhemiiite. Best makes, all sizes, wood or iron frame. Lowest prices at Minson's. BEATH'S Sale—Bs 6d Dress Lengths 5s lid. 11s 6d for 6s lid, 13s 6d for Ss lid, Blouse Silks Is Batgains. ••JT" MARMALADE—Wanted Known, that ■"• "X" MARMALADE is made from the choicest Seville Orange*. It is - ich in' flavour, and surpasses even the besi Enghsn brands. The output is increasing every day. Ask for "X" MARMALADE. It i_ auperior to all other brands. BEATH'S Sale—Wide Jap. Silka Is, Iβ lid Tussore Is 3d. 6. lid Dreai Lengths as lid, 7b Cd for 4s lid. Bargains. ENGAGED COUPLES should place the order for the Furniture and Household Necessaries with Stran-ge and Company. They will find this the cheapest and best plan. A few quotations:—Well-made Duchesse Chests, 3 drawers and handsome mirror, 47e 6d; Duchess Chests, in rirmi, at 47s 6d. 60s, 62s 6d, 655, 69s 6d; "Coronation" Easy Chairs, upholstered in saddlebags, 60s; Chesterfield Settees, upholstered in art serge, at £5 17s 6d (a marvel of cheapness); our famou* "Ranfurly" Bedroom Suites, at £10 10s; Drawing-room Suites of 7 pieces, in Chippendale rosewood, £12 10s; Washatands at 12_ 0d to 21s, and all kinds of Furniture at equally low'prices. Strange and Com- ___________________________________ THE BATHING SEASON—Ladies' and Children's Bathing Caps, in a variety of styles and colours, may be had at Stiaiige's this week, at IOJd, Iβ, Iβ 6d, to 2s lid each. __ Strange_and Company. SHIRTS LYING IDLE for want of D«cent Cuffs. We fit on New Cuffs, Neckbands, or Fronts at a very low cost. Result—a new Shirt. New Central Laundry, Armagh street, next Rink Stables. BEATH'S Sale—ls Hβ Velvet Belts 6_d, Is lid Tinsel Is 6d, 2s €d Tinsel Is lid, Is 3d Satin Belts IOJd, Is 6d for lO.d. Bargains; HOTELS. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Within One Minute of the Railwiy Statioa. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will 1 iceive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. '.Telephone Nos. 677 ana 47a CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. COLOMBO STREET (near Recce'», Ironmongers). THIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for PerJL inanent Boarders and the Travailing Public. Hot, cold, and shower bathe. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOOE. Lnncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams wiL receive Prompt attention. Telephone No. 676. JAMF.S HOWE/, Proprietor. B U R X E'S TATTERSALL'S NEW HOTEL, TS NOW OPEN to the GENERAL PUB- ■*■ LIC, and is fitted up with every Modern Convenience, including Electric Light. First-class Luncheon served Daily from 12 and 2 D.ru. for Is.
WOLSELEY HOTEL, Three Miiutei' Walk from Railway Station WINCHESTER. A NGLERS, Tourists, Families, »nd tie -ti. General rubiic will find all the privacy and comforts of a well-appointed gentleman's residence at the above hotel. They will also have tile right to fish over several miles of the beat and most picturesque Trout Streams m New Zealand, Winchester having become famous for ita fly fishing. The WOLSELEY HOTEL is within easy of the Rsngitate «nd Opihi Rivers. Comfortable sleeping accommodation, including separate rooms for ladies, ha» been provided at the mouth of the Rangitata, and special arrangements made for driving parties to and from the famous Home of Large Fish. * The Express and all trains stop at Winchester. THOS. LANGDON, Proprietor. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Saturday, January 10th, between Addirgton and tha '"Press" Office a email Greenstone PENDANT (Maori Tiki). Finder rewarded on returning to "Press" Ui3730 LOST. Chain BRACELET. Finder rewarded en returning same to Skeltoa, FroatiiA and Co., Limited. 522 C lOST or Stolen, on January 21th. 1903. i from Sprcydon, One Chestnut MARE, star on forehead, white socks on hind Any person detaining the same after this notice Trill be prosecuted. Reward on returnin? the same or giving informatioi} to her recovery. L. and J. Howard, Montreal street Sydenham. 9271
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 10
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