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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ~~~ FOB SALE,"" CITY SECTION, valuable Site, splendid frontage, main thoroughfare, high. Nibble st £100. , J. G. BANNERMAN, 174 Inch-eld street. T?OR Sale or Lease, situated along the main JO railway, in a splendid farming and dairying district, an old-established Business, consisting of General Store, Bakery, and .Dressmaker- Shop, on J-acro.. freehold, also on 1-acre freehold, with orchard, and new sixroomed residence. The whole for £600 nett, or £1 per week rental. Annual turnover about £600 per annum. Profits 3SJ (per cent. Only small capital required. Present stock about £200, to be taken over at invoice or valuation. A bargain, owners retiring. Bakery and dressmaker's shop st present rented for 10s 64 per week. Apply at once to "Prompt," P. 0., Invcrcargili, Southland. 7216 PROPERTIES TO LET. TO Let, Bicc-rton. Gentleman's Residence, 6 rooms, modern conveniences, 4 acres land, orchard, stable, etc. Also, old-estab-lished City 80-rding-housc, 14 rooms, take over tenancy 15 boarders. J. G. Bannerman, 174 Lichfield street. . TO BE LET. • DEAR-LEY'S BUILDINGS. Cashel street (over N.Z. Dental Coy.)— 2 Fine Rooms Upstairs, at present in the occupation of Miss Muff, dressmaker; lavatory, etc. Rout X 45 per annum. DEARSLEY and LANE. 5204 Estate Agents, 207 Colombo street. WANTED TO LET. GRAND CORNER SHOP, NEAR CLOCK TOWER. Apply "8.," Box 258, 7163 Christchurch. RELIGIOUS SERVICES., pHORAL HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. UNITED EVANGELISTIC SERVICE, At- 7.43. MISSIONER REV. J.'LYALL. Subject: "The Greatest Text in the Bible." THIS AFTERNOON, at S o'clock, Continuance of tho Studies on the Spirit. - * 7227 MR JAS. LYALL REPLIED . TO.—ln Choral Hall NEXT SUNDAY", at 7. Mr Ernest Tuck will prove what tho Biblo teaches about Eternal Punishment, and he will answer questions from - the platform. : Bring Sankey's Hymns. 7221 RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FACES AT DUNEDIN, 33th, 27*h, and 26th FEBRUARY, 1903. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS at 2d -per mile "First Class, -mntimuni 4s; Id per mile Second Class, minimum ' 2a; mile&go ocuttted one way only, will be «s*ued ironi any station on'the Hurunni-Bluff Section to Du-r edlin, from 23rd to _~Hh FEBRUARY anolusive, available for return tiH 9th MARCH.A Special Peeseniger Train will leave Duaedm for Christehurch, at 6.20 p.m., on SATURDAY, 28th February, arriving at Ohristchurah, 7.20 a.m., let MARCH. It will stop at any eteifcion Nwzrtih of Oamaru.to Set down passengers. 1 7163 BY ORDER. '- HOTELS. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. SE*u a POST-CARD or 1 TELEGRAM to STOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL, (Opposite Christchurch,Railway Station). . EC W. MILLWARD, LICENSEE. This Popular Hotel, under"'* new management, Brick and Stone Building, lofty and spacious rooms. Special Arrangements for Permanent Boarders. SPEIGHT'S ALBS ON DRAUGHT. Terms 8s per day, £2 2» per week. 9763 QUEEN'S HOTEL,' CHRISTCHURCH IN THE HEART OF THE CIT-". Tariff, 4s 6d per day. SPEIGHT'S ALES. . 6798 CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL, CASHEL STREET, CHRIST OH U R C H. THIS First-class Hotel; after . undergoing extensive alteration* and refurnishing on most modern lines, is NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE \ VISITORS and TOURISTS, who will find every Comfort and Convenience. HOT AND COLD SHOWER BATHS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. WINES. SPIRITS. BEERS. AND CIGARS 6F THE BEST QUALITY. TERMS MODERATE. E. W. SOFIELD, Proprietor. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GL__CESTER HOUSE, 256 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE - (Central), Hot, Cold, an- Shower Baths. Telephone 982. MRS McNIE. BOAlw AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street -E. Telephone 479. "WAI MAREI." 31 Cambridge Terrace West. PRIVATE Board and Residence. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. 6489 MISS COWPER. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, in Colombo street, City, Gold WATCH, initials and inscription. Reward, Brake* Stable.- -<■'•'- 7160 EOST, FfTday evening, Greenstone BROOCH, between* Avon Tennis Courts and Kilmore street. Reward, "Press" Office. . _ ■' . ; _Cl5B LOST, from my Farm, at East Oxford, Strawberry COW, in milk, -branded JM on neck; also, Red and White HEIFER. Anyone giving information leading to recovery will be rewarded. W. H. Reeve. 7190 IMPOUNDINGS. IMPOUNDED at Waddington, 1 Light Roan COW, bread en neck not visible, slit in each car; also, 1 Red and White HEIFER. If not claimed, and expenses paid, will bo sold at 12 o'clock noon, March 3rd, 1903. Thomas Vickery, Poundkceper. 7200 THOSE who wish to nee the old-fashioned BARILLA SOAP, to highly recommended in PAPERS ON HEALTH, should ask for M'CLINTON'S SOAP, ss many soaps made from cs-stio soda are stamped "Barilla," and sold as the genuine article. DR. KIRK SAYS OF IT— "There is something in the composition ot M'CLINTON'S SOAP which makes it astonishingly curative and most agreeable on the ■•k_a." STOCKED BY ALL FIRST-CLASS CHEMISTS AND GROCERS. ARTESIAN WELL 8, SANITARY PLUMBING. . GASFITTING, BRASS FOUNDER CONTRACT PLUMBER, FINE MECHANICAL WORE. Copper,. Brass, Zinc, and Lead Bought . T. DANK 8., 198 and 200 Lichfield street, Christchurch. OUND—"Spring Blossom Elixir," 2sT "B»oomine" cures Corns, Warts, and Bunions. Pries 6d- "Sepoy's" Prairie Care, -s 6d; "Sepoy's" Praine Oil, 3s 6d.- At Chemists and Storekeeper a Wholesale: Kemp -wrae. Proitet and Co,

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11510, 17 February 1903, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11510, 17 February 1903, Page 12

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