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33oai*cl and JLodg-mg*. MECHANICS’ BOARDING HOUSE. Corner op Latter and Brown Streets, (Opposite the Phmnix Brewery.) First-class accomodation for anyone seeking a comfortable Home. Charges very reasonable. GEO. BLACKIE, Proprietor. EEMOYED, MES MASON begs to announce that she has EEMOYED from North street, and taken that house lately occupied by Mr Cliff, in Sophia street, where she is now prepared to receive Gentlemen Boarders at most reasonable terms. Superior accommodation and every attendance. Two minutes’ walk from Postoffice. jS '*’ v NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. T EUSSO begs to inform the public of the premises lately occupied by Mr Witt, and having completely refurnished the same hopes they will support him in his endeavours to please. Meals at all hours, price Is ; Beds, Is; Board and Lodging, £1 per week. 130 AM) AND LODGING-. MES BASSETT has accommodation for a few respectable boarders. All the comfortss of a home guaranteed. Terms Moderate. Address— MBS BASSETT, Boarding House, Lc Crcus Terrace. ALLENTON HOUSE, (Next Barrett’s Hotel,) St Asaph Street, Christchurch. mHIS line newly-built house has been j I thoroughly furnished throughout, and oilers a comfortable home to persons remaining in Christchurch, and separate apartments for families. Every Comfort. Good Attendance. Good. Piano. Terms Moderate. C. SEXTON, Proprietor. GALLOWAY' HOUSE, (Near Temperance Hall) Moray Place, Dunedin. MES LEE .. .. Proprietress. MRS LEE begs to inform her friends and the travelling public of North Otago and South Canterbury, that she has opened the above house as a Boarding 1 louse, and that all who patronise her will be sure to lind every convenience and comfort. Terms, 18s per week, or 20s with washing included. CASHEL STREET, TRIANGLE. Grand cafe restaurant. FRANC A IS. (Opposite Messrs Duncan’s, Sutherland’s, and Death’s,) Cashel Street, Triangle, CHRISTCHURCH. Meals at all Hours. Breakfast .... ltd. Dinner - - - - Is. Tea - - - - 9d. Dread and Cheese and Salad - Id. Sandwiches .... Id. Cup of Coffee, Tea, or Glass of Milk .... 2d. A Comfortable Smoking and Beading Room forms jmrt of the Establishment. Yisiiors arc informed that they will meet with every comfort hr the Restaurant-which is irow under the management of W. Skinner. Champion Hoarding House, 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. ! *sr" Note the Address—Lichfield Street West, Christchurch. G 113 SON ’ S T E Ilf pERA N 0 E 11 0 TE L , Team Street, Christchurch, (I.ate Fuchs’ Wellington Hotel.) H. Gip.son having purchased the lease of the above hotel, and fitted it up with a view to affording ills patrons all the comfoits of a home, respectfully solicits the support of Hie 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 pci sons who wish to lie provided with a cheap and good meal at a convenient distance from the centre of the town, arc requested to try GIBSON’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Meal, Is. Beds, Is. Board and Residence from 18s per week. »J. Muudell jukl Co. GERALDINE. JOHN MUN DELL AND CO AUCTIONEERS, And Commission Auenth, and Valuators Sales every alternate Tuesday in Geraldine. Sales conducted in any part of the district.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2164, 24 February 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2164, 24 February 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2164, 24 February 1880, Page 1

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