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Cht*istclmrcli. ALLENTON HOUSE, (Next Barrett’s Hotel,) St Asaph Steeet, Chbi itchurch. THIS> fine newly-built house has been thoroughly furnished throughout, and offers a comfortable home to persons remaining in. Christchurch, and separate apartments for families. .Every Comfort. Good Attendance. Good Piano. Teems Moderate. C. SEXTON, Proprietor. GIBSON’S Temperance Hotel, Team Street, Christchurch, (Late Fuchs’ Wellington Hotel.) H. Gibson having purchased the lease of the above hotel, and fitted it up with a view to affording his patrons all the comfoits of a home, respectfully solicits the support of the public. Special attention has been given to that part of the extensive building which is to be devoted to the use of Families, so as to ensure privacy and comfort. Single Men will find their requirements equally well provided for, and persons who wish to be provided with a cheap and good meal at a convenient distance from the centre of the town, are requested to try GIBSON’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Meal, Is. Beds, Is. Board and Residence from 18s per week. Dn. WILKINS. SURGEON, OCULIST AND AUEIST. - (Formerly Clinical Assistant to Drs Bowman and Critchett, Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, Morefield London) Late of Melbourne. HAS NOW TAKEN UP THE PRACTICE Of the late Dr Powell, At his Residence; Christchurch, CASHEL STREET, TRIANGLE. Grand cafe restaurant. . FRANCAIS. (Opposite Messrs Duncan’s, Sutherland’s, and Death's,) Cashel Street, Triangle, CHRISTCHURCH. Meals at all Hours. Breakfast - ■ - 9d. Dinner - - - - Is. Tea .... 9d. Bread and Cheese and Salad - 4d. Sandwiches ... - 4d. Cup of Coffee, Tea, or Glass of Milk - - - - 2d. A Comfortable Smoking and Reading Room forms part of the Establishment. Visiiors are informed that they will meet with every comfort in the Restaurant which is now under the Jmanagement of W. Skinner. Champion Boarding H ouse, Lichfield Street West, Christchurch. JAMES POWER .. .. Proprietor. J. P. begs to inform his friends and the public of South Canterbury that he has taken the above house, formerly known as the Alliance, and trusts by trict attention to the comfort of his boarders to merit a share of public patronage. ISf* Note the Address—Lichfield Street West, Christchurch. COOKSON’S CONSULTATION O N D UNE D I N c u -• FEB 26, 1880. TWO THOUSAND AT £1 EACH. Exchange on cheques, Is; two stamps for reply and result. Address, E. COOKSON, Warner’s Hotel, or Box 180, P. 0., Christchurch. UNED IN CUP, 1 8 80. MR GEORGE DODSON’S ANNUAL CONSULTATION Will shortly close—Fee £l. Total amount of Prizes (in full), £2700, divided as follows: , First £730 Second £IOO Third £2OO Other Starters (divided) £650 Non-Starters (divided).. £7OO The amount for starters (£650) and nonstarters (£700) will average large amounts for those fortunate in obtaining any of the 40 prizes. In order to secure tickets, early application is absolutely necessary. Please add exchange (Is) to cheques, and stamps for reply and result, GEORGE DODSON, Treasurer. Address —Box 27, Port Chalmers. . REAPERS AND BINDERS, REAPERS, AND BINDERS. Samples of osborne’s 1878-79, 1879-80 REAPERS AND BINDERS, With all the Latest Improvements. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect these machines now on view on open section opposite the office of the undersigned Great North Road, Timaru, from whom all further information may be obtained. WM. EVANS, Agent for South Canterbury. JUST RECEIVED, fJIHE LATEST SPECIALTIES IN JOBBING TYPE. Ball Programmes, Cards, Circulars, Law Work, and every description of Commercial and General Printing can now be executed in first-class style at the SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES OFFICE, Church street (Lane’s Building). Estimates given. Orders by post promptly attended to.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2144, 4 February 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2144, 4 February 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2144, 4 February 1880, Page 4

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