WARNER’S FAMILY AND COMMER CIAL HOTEL, Cathedbal Squabe, CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. This Hotel being most centrally situate, adjacent to the Cathedral, within a short distance of the Museum, Theatre, and other public buildings, and baving a tram service to all parts of the suburbs passing at frequent intervals, is unequalled as a place of residence for families or commercial gentlemen visiting Christchurch. The family portion quite separate from the commercial part of the house. The Suites of Private Apartments, which are elegantly furnished and appointed, are ntirely distinct from the hotel portion of the building, thus securing perfect privacy. A novelty in colonial hotel accommodation available at the Commercial in the shape of a Ladies’ Drawing Room, kept specially select and exclusively tor Ladies. Comment on the quality of the Liquors supplied at the Commercial is unnecessary, as the cellar is under the personal supervision of Mr W. F. Warner. An excellent Chef de Cuisine at all times on the premises. No pains spared in order to make the Commercial the leading hotel in Christchurch. Prompt attention will be given to Telegrams or Letters applying for apartments, W. F. WARNER, Proprietor, LOW VITALITY. DR CHURCHILL’S Stbup of Hypophosphites of Lime is prescribed by the Faculty for the Cure of Consumption, Chronic Cough, and General Debility. It contains two of the principal ingredients necessary for building up the human frame, and which are considered deficient in the above complaints, viz., Phosphorous and Lime. It cannot be too highly recommended for Delicate Children, DR CHURCHILL’S Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites Is real brain food, and in cases of Muscular and Nervous Exhaustion has acquired a world-wide reputation. Each bottle bears Dr Churchill’s Signature. Price, 4fr, Prepared only by SWANN CHEMIST, 12, Rua Castiglione, Paris,
JUST TO HAND, EX MEREOPA. -£Q ROLLS LINOLEUM, Q B]A LE S DOO RJM ATS. Q BALES CURTAINS, Contalnining the Liberty Muslin Patterns, ■£ CASE NOVELTY WINDOW BLINDS. NEW PATTERNS IN CRETONNES. INSPECTION INVITED. J. Townley.
TDRICHARD’S COUGH LINCTUS will L be found a most valuable Family Medi cine for Coughs, Colds, and Influenz. It is palatable, and children like it. In bottles, 2s 6d. Pbichabd’b Acacian Cough Balsam is an unrivalled remedy for all affections of the Lungs, Throat, and Chest, and has been found especially useful in the Cough which usually follows an attack of la grippe. Pbichabd’s Fur® Norwegian Cod Liver Oil is specially imported by the Proprietor, is free from all disagreeable taste and smell, and is strongly recommended as the best article in the market. It contains a very small amount of indigestible matter (solid fats), and will therefore be found eminently suited for children and persons of weak digestive power. Pbichabd’s Iron and Quinine Tonic. This preparation contains Quinine and Iron in the highest state of purity, and is dispensed in an agreeable form, producing the most efficacious strengthening agent yet introduced. 2b 6d per bottle. Odontalgic Essence is a specific for Toothache, one application only being necessary. Price, Is. All the above Specialties are prepared by— L. E. PRICHABD, Family and Dispensing Chemist, Gisborne and ehould be obtainable from Storekeepers throughout the district,
THE GISBORNE HOTEL. „;x; ■!■■■ ■ J. H. MARTIN. :x: — Having taken over the above Hotel from Mr R. Finlay, I intend to make it the favorite resort of country settlers. It is centrally situated, and is replete with every COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. :I: - The Wines and Spirits are warranted Pure, as imported———:X:— —— The Menu is First-Class, everything|thatjrjbtaiuable being (provided. to: —■ ONE OF ALCOCK’S BILLIARD TABLES. —-o;---— Every attention is paid to Letters and Telegrams engaging Apartments, and the wants of the Travelling Public are studied down to the most minute detail. "All the Roomsjare—Spacious, Well-lMtedl and Thoroughly Ventilated. This Large and Well-known Family Hotel is acknowledged by Jthe travelling public to be one of the Most Comfortable Best Conducted in the district. i ■— ■ :o: J*. TZ. PROPRIETOR.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 517, 11 October 1890, Page 4
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646Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 517, 11 October 1890, Page 4
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