Special AdTertisements AWARDED FIRST PRIZE FOR WATCHES AND CLOCKS, , NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865, G& b T. ~Y 0U H G, ' WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, GREAT NORTH ROAD, TIMARD, INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, WHICH HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY MADE TO ORDER, AND IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, THUS SAVING ALL THE INTERMEDIATE PROFITS, AND ENABLING G. & T. Y. TO SELL THEM AT ■ A MUCH LOWER PRICE THAN SUCH WATCHES ARE USUALLY SOLD at in the Colonies. AMERICAN WALTHAM AND GENEVA WATCHES, ALSO IN STOCK. N.8.-EVERY WATCH is carefully EXAMINED and REGULATED before being placed in the PURCHASER’S hands, and a written WARRANTY given for a period of TWO. YEARS, and should REGULATION or other ATTENTION (except actual breakage) be required during the term of warrant}’, it'will be done FREE OF CHARGE. £4:000 SWEEP No. 7, ON THE WELLINGTON C U P To be run in the first week in TEBRUARY, 1881. bout £OO each horse. Mr George Noith, of Lambton Quay, announces his seventh annual sweep on the Wellington Cup. This time it is tor no less than £IOOO, which will give handsome prizes even to the non-starters. Mr North’s former racing sweeps have invariably been conducted with such thorough fairness as to give entire satisfaction to all. interested, and we are not surprised to hear that there is already a brisk demand for tickets for his “ four-thousand-pounder.”- “ Evening Post,” September 9. Address—GEO. NORTH, Box 109, Post Office; or, Lambton Quay Wellington. CITY HOTEL. ECOOKSON takes the opportunity of • conveying to his numerous friends and the public generally his heartfelt appreciation of the exceedingly liberal patronage bestowed upon him through a ong perio'd at the Garrick, at Barrett’s, and during the past two years at the Commercial Hotel. He has now much pleasure in intimating that to-day he HAS ENTERED UPC A LONG LEASE of that old, centrally situated, and most popular house, the CITY HOTEL, Which by EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS AND ALTERATIONS, Now in piogress, in the carefully selected and choice stock, and the most assiduous attention, he intends to raise to the position the LEADING HOTEL IN CHRISTCHURCH. From the kindness extended to him in the past, E. C. does not fear that he will be forgotten by any of his old friends, or that he will fail to meet the requirements of the public generally. Yet he is anxious to convey an assurance that oneand all may rely upon A HEARTY WELCOME AT THE “ CITY.” Christcjiurch. June 24,188 T. HALL, j(Late of Tate and Hall) LAND BROKER and Estate Agent, CERTIFICATED ACCOUNTANT IN BANKRUPTCY, prepares TRANSFERS, MORTGAGES, LEASES, AGREEMENT, Ac. • (Under the Land Transfer Act.) CASH ADVANCES made on deposit of Deeds. MONEY TO LEND and Mortgages arranged on Properties. £IO,OOO at the present time toLEND, interest 8 per cent, procuration fee, 1 er cent Offices at the late Russell Ritchie and Go’s Stores, opposite Club Hotel.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2411, 8 December 1880, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2411, 8 December 1880, Page 2
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