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WANTED. Otnn:cl Servant. Apply, fri m 5 to 7 p m , to Mrs W. H. Hargreaves Gloucester street watt. WANTED, sVWordTfciserUrd for ONE SHILLING. Cash. FOU«I>, a SILVER BttACELE I, on the South town belt. o>ruer can have same on application to Walter Suckling by paying expenses. 1902 T USX, a fawn GHi-YHOUND DOG. JLi Answers to the name of ‘‘Smoke. 1 * Anycns returning him to R. Anderson, Vio torla street, will be rewarded. 1901 THE ’FRISCO MAIL. SATURDAY, APRIL 22. "|'HE BEST SUMMARY OF THE MONTH’S NEWS is to bo obtained by PURCHASING “THE WEEKLY PRESS,” Which contains Splendidly Executed Wood Engravings OF THE EXHIBITION THE OPENING CEREMONY THE ENTRANCE HALL THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND (Sir A. Gordon) i HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (J. G. Rnddenklau, Esq ) MS. JOUBERT (Promoter) ME. TWOPENY (Promoter) MR. W. R. MITCHELL (Official Agent) MR. LAMBERT (Architect) 1 THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN 3 3 FACTORY, 5 a &o. &c. &c. , The columns of the “ WEEKLY PRESS ” ■ contain a fall description of the [ GORGEJUS OPENING SPECTACLE, THE MAYOR’S BALL, 1 The Exhibits in the various Courts, and ; BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES i Of th# subjects of tte several Portraits. To he obtained from all Agents and News- ! vendors, also at the RAILWAY BOOKSTALL, And at THE POST OFFICE STAND. PRICE SIXPENCE. WAITED, everybody to know that H. E. May and Co. have removed • from Manchester street to their new prej mises, The Hall, High street, and will bo open on Thursday, .spril 13th, with anew and splendid stock cf millinery, costumes, , jackets, ulsters, underclothing, dress mate- | rials, velvet?, plushes, velveteens, fancy t drapery, hoa'ery, lace collars, seta, sheetings, r blankets, calico is, men’s, boys’, and youths’ ’ clothing, in fact three times the assortment : ever before shown at lower prices than , ever. H. B. May and Co. intend spend- ' ing £l5O during the months of April i and May In giving to each customer i spending one pound or upwards either < a book, a handsome tie, or a lace collarette. THE EXHIBITION SEASON. In view of the large influx of visitors which the Great Show will attract, we publish for general information, and in the interest of the public, the lodging capacities cf the several Public-houses. compiled from the returns made up by the Police authorities, in the Christchurch and Sydenham Districts Christchurch District East. Beds. Colombo street—Victoria Hotel ... ... 12 ~ Oxford Hotel 15 ~ Albion Hotel ... ... 10 ~ Garrick Hotel ... ... 16 ~ Market Hotel 18 ~ Golden Fierce Hotel ... 10 „ Central Hotel 28 Gloucester street—Palace Hotel ... ... 11 ~ Criterion Hotel ... ... 10 Barbidoes street—Star and Garter Hotel... 12 Cathedral square—Commercial Hotel ... 40 Oxford terrace—Foresters Hotel ... ... 10 Christchurch District West. Hereford street—The Shades Hotel... ... 11 Oxford terrace—The Royal Hotel ... ... 25 Team street—White Swan tictel ... ... 14 ~ White Horse Hotel ... ... 15 Cashel street—RotbcrSeld Hotel ... ... 14 ~ Zetland Hotel... ... ... 10 Christchurch District North. Oxford terrace - British frown Hotel ... 11 ~ Clarendon Hotel ... ... 30 Victoria street—Junction Hotel II ~ Britannia Hotel ... ... 14 Hereford street—Qrlden Ago Hotel ... 7 Durham street—Gladst ne Hotel ... ... 20 ChuioTchubch District South. High street— cotch Stores Hotel ... ... 2 ~ Langhnm Hotel ... ... 10 ~ Borough Hotel 17 ~ Caverrfcara Hotel ... ... 11 ~ Empire Hotel 12 ~ White Hart Ho’el ... ... 42 Cashel street—Al Uo‘el ... ... .. 14 ~ Queen’s Hotel ... ... 16 ~ Provincial Hotel ... ... 10 South belt—Qrosvenor Hotel ... ... 11 ~ Terminus Hotel 30 East belt—Royal George Hotel ... ... 11 ~ Eastern Hotel ... ... ... 14 Manchester street—Coker's Hotel... ... 20 ~ Railway Hotel 10 Triangle—City Hotel ... ... ... ... ]6 Colombo street South—Prince of Wales ... 10 Tuam street —Wellington Hotel ... 29 Madras street, south—t-'onthern Hotel ... 10 Hereford street —Collir s’ Hotel ... ... 18 Sydenham Distr ct. Gasworks road—Waltham Hotel ... ... 10 Railway eroding—Kingston 13 South belt—Crown Hotel ... 10 Total number of beds 720. available for the public ’ii the forty seven licensed houses in Ca.-istchurch and Sydenham.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2507, 20 April 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2507, 20 April 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2507, 20 April 1882, Page 2

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