£*j>cci:il isi-dv«rti!scment..s. NOW LANDING;, cm “ otaki ” AND MARLBOROUGH 81 OASES AND GRATES Earthenware, Glass, Ironmongery, Cutlery, Tinware, 1 hush ware, Oilmen’s Store.?. RENT. HIBBARD. TIMARU TEA WAREHOUSE AWARDED FIRST PRIZE FOR WATCHES AND CLOCKS, NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 18G5. G-. & T. ~~Y OUN G, WATCHMAKERS AMD JEWELLERS, GREAT NORTH ROAD, TIMARU, INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, WHICH HAVE REEM SPECIALLY MADE TO ORDER, AM!) IMPORT!*!I) DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, THUS SAVING ALL THE INTERM E DIATE PRO FITS, AMI) EMADLIMG G. cfe T. Y. TO SELL THEM AT . A MUCH LOWER PRICE than* such Watches are Usually Sold at im the Colonies.
AMERICAN WALTHAM AND GENEVA WATCHES ALSO IN STOCK. N.13.-EVERY WATCH is carefully EXAMINED and LEG ELATED before being placed in the PUHG LASER'S hands, and a written WARRANTY given for a period of TWO YEARS, and should REGULATION or other ATTENTION (except actual breakage) bo required during the term of warranty, it will be clone FREE OE CHA UGE. AY AIM ATE AGENCY. ~|\ IT R. WOOD is Agent for the It I Turns at Waimate. The Paper will be regularly delivered every evening for SIXPENCE PEE WEEK. SANDIKTOWN COAL YARD. Best Newcastle Shag Point, and Greymouth L A P II A M, Coal. Firewood in Lengths or Sawn. Horscfecd, Ac. Cuebent Prices. CITY HOTEL.
11l COOKSON takes the opportunity of li • conveying to his numerous friends and the public generally his heartfelt appreciation of the exceedingly liberal patronage bestowed upon him through a long period at the Garrick, at Jlarrctt’s, and during the past two years at the Commercial Hotel. He has now much pleasure in intimating that to-day he HAS ENTERED UPON A LONG LEASE of that old, centrally situated, and most popular house, the CITY HOTEL, Which by EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS AND ALTERATIONS, Now in progress, in the carefully selected and choice stock, and the most assiduous attention, he intends to raise to the position of the LEADING HOTEL IN CHRISTCHURCH. Erom the kindness extended to him in the past, E. C. does not fear that he will be forgotten by any of his old fLends, or that he will fail tonicet the requirements of the public generally. Yet he is anxious to convey an assurance that one and all may rely uj)on A HEARTY WELCOME AT THE “ CITY.” Christchurck, June 21,1880.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2277, 5 July 1880, Page 2
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391Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2277, 5 July 1880, Page 2
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