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Tenders LINCOLN ROAD BOARD. ____„ FRESH Tl—— _RSa—toviusdfor WTOENIN'G a PORTION ot DAWSON3 CREKK. Also. Tenders for CLEANING GRABAU*S DRAIN. Speciflcations to be seen ar, the District Office: Where Tenders must be lodged by 6 o'clock p-m. on Friday, 20th inst. F. "VV. EAST, _ _ 3*oo Clerk to the Board. ENDERS are invited for REN—NG the PROPERTY formerly held by Messrs Brown and Baii-d, lately by Mr Meadowcroft as Salevards. &c, in Lichfield street, Christohurch. Tenders to bo for One, Three, or Five V ears,"and will close on Tuesday next. Full- particula-s to be obta-iled from the undersismed. to whom tenders have to be sent. ■ HARPER and CO.. 3233 Solicitors for H. W. Packer. Esq. A YON ROAD BOARD. ALTFRNA TIVE TENDERS arc invited for KEEPING CI.EAN the River Styx for a period of one or three years. . Specifications can be seen at the Ofhce of tne ( Board, Hill's Road, where tenders addressed to tho Chairman will "be received till b p.m. on Saturday, the 28th January. CKJIAN , Clerk and Surveyor. 10th January. 1S?8. 1 - u9t '- rfIEXDERS for WORK, in .connection with X tlie Drainage at Armagh Street Depot as per Specification, will be received at the Office of the Charitable Aid Board, "*V orcester Street, Cbristchur—i, up to 12 noon of Thursday, lath January. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. . By order. THOS. C. NORRI3, 33CS - -- Secretary. TENDERS are invited for CUTTING and BINDING (String) G3 ACRJES'of WHEAT and OATS. Three horses, harn«-ss, and feed (to spell) supplied. Full particulars, crop seen, and tenders must be in by the 18th January. Apply A. R.,- Broadflehi Post Offlce. 3229 TENDERS Wanted for GRUBBING 100 CHAINS, more or less, of GORi—;. Conditions of work to be seen at my place, to whom tenders are to be sent in by Wednesday, 18th _74 ■ -J: WALLACE, Flaxton. TENDERS are invited, at per acre, for STOC)KING, FORKING and DELIVERING at STAOK atjout 230 Acres of Crop. The lowest or any tender *not- necessarily accepted. Tenders close on Wednesday, January 18th. J. T. —__Cf—f ORE, 3206, Springston. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, TENDERS are invited for LEASING for • seven years 1048 a2r Sip. situated near tho junction of the fivers Okuku and .Ashley, about tl_— and a half miles from the Fernside railway station, lately in the occupation of Mr Jehn Gilmour. A plan of the land artd conditions of lease can be seen at the Registrar's Office, Canterbury College, Christchurch-. Tenders for the land (on printed forms only) endorsed "Tenders for Lease" must be sent to the Registrar oii or before Monday, 6th February. _ F. G. STEDMAN, 3275 Registrar. Miscellaneous. Cash AdverUaemen— under this heading not exceeding twenty-four w—-els ONK S KILLING. f**( RAZING.—Horse 3 and Cattle taken in to T graze. Apply to Goo. Tulley, close to Middleton Railway Gates, Upper iticcarton. MAKE provision for old age, and as endowments for your children by purchasing in Flemington. l*_T O one can deny the great prospective value ±yj of allotmeiilsin Flemington, ONLY a small weekly payment required tobecome a freeholder in Flemington. PROSPERITY is sure to ensue I'rom an investment in sections in Flemington. aUlej— LV makeup your mind and seize the opportunity to purchase in Flemington. REASONABLE payments, good- land, and ready access to the city and seabeach, by sections in Flemington. EASIDE recreation easily obtained by residence in Flemington. Sections at reasonable prices. AXE time by the forelock, and purchase sections in Flemington. USE your opportunities wisely, and purchase sections in Flemington. VALUE ia one of the leaeling characteristics of the Flemington'-ctions. MEN have their opportunities in life. This is yours. Buy a section in Flemington. WHY hesitate when wealth is within your reach by purchasing sections in Flemington; 3230 STRING Carpet at 6d per yard. Two caws new Frilling** at half price. Towels, Quilts, Curtains, Sheetings galore, at prices to suit the million. . CAN it be possible that Men's Flannel Shirts are selling at Is lid?— Yes, but only at Armstrong's. • Also, all the new shapes in Sailor Straws of different kinds, at wonderfully : low prices. T. Armstrong and Co., Market j place and High street j ONE Case super Satin Dresses, brown, navy, black, &c, at half-prifie, viz., 655, these will be snappecSup quick, and they cannot bo held back. T. Armstrong and Cd. THE Check Tweed _nicker Suit, lined through.' at 4s lid, is "having a groat sale. Tne Satin Ribbons, good quality, at 7d, are going quick. Be in time. Armstrong's.
THE Greatest Bargains in Millinery, Dresses, Hosiery, are now to be seen at Armstrong's, Market place and High street. fjnHE CORRECT TIME can be had by taking JL your Watch or Clock to R. _ennett, Prac tical Watchmaker, 183 High street, two doors from Barrett'B Hotel. The lowest charges to town. Firjat-elase London workmanship. 4661 IF People want Cheap Drapery they must also want Cheap Boots, and these they can get at Smith's. CUNNINGTON'S Direct-acting Coils are recommended by all who have used them. CUNNINGTON'S Medical Colli are invaluable to Rheumatic Patients. CUNNINGTON'S Direct-acting Coils are deadly foes to Sciatica and Lumbago. UNNINGTON"S Direct-acting Coils aro invaluable for all Nervous Diseases, Sluggish Livers, Sec. MUSIC— A first-——J Pianist is open for Engagement for Balls, Parties, &c. Ad dress C. A. (Jakes, care of A, S. Levey, tobacco —st. High street, Christen—-eh. 4050 NVENTION3.—To Patentees. — ——wings specifications, Sec , Prepared, and Patents Procured. A. H. Hart, Architect, 258 Colombo street. 1905 FREDERICK THROWER, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, 1(53 Colombo street, adjoining H. J. Ross' salerooms. Every description of watches, clocks, and jewellery cleaned and repaired on the shortest-notice at London prices. Rotherham English Lever Watches from £4 10s. A good assortment of spectacles, to suit all sights, from Is per pair. Real Brazilian Pebbles, 7s 6d per pair. 2648 CAUTION.— No one to Canterbury but Malcolm McOallu—, 172 High street* Christchurch, is —cognised or authorised by Stewart, Dawson and Co. for the —pairing of their watches. Any other person assuming such position is neither authorised nor recognised Stewart Dawson and Ca WANTED KNOWN — That St. Catherine's Lodge, 2:2—rloucodter street, a Registry Offioe for Women is Now Open at above address. Usual fees. Office hours. 10 too. 894* WANTED KNOWN-That T. Young, Bootmaker, will travel a van in the country districts regularly, and supply Boots and 'Sho— at town prices. Orders taken for repairs, and attended to at once. Butter and eggs taken in payment for goods. Address 143 High street, opposite Kempthorne, Pressor and Co. . ; 31 WANTED Anglers to know that my Stock of Fishing Requisites has Arrived, including split cane' rods, greenheart fly and minnow rods, minnows, flios, lines, reels, fishing brogues and waterproof stockto-r', gut lines, hoo_J of every description, and every item require— for the Gentle Art. Inspection invited. Send your old rods and tackle for repairs to McWm_ma' Fishing Tackle Depot Colombo street. WANTED __TOWN-—Ardly necessary to remind Customers' that the Mutual is next White Hart. After this sale those who buy will never forget it. W~" — ANTED-r£so Reward will be paid by X Grieshaber. Watchmaker and Jeweller 233, opposite Triangle, High street, to Anyone who can bring him a better finished or more serviceable Watch for the working man than his Celebrated-English Hunting Levers, capped and jewelled, in heavy Hall marked Sterling Silver Cases, waxraLted airtight and dust proof, at £5 ; gnarauteed 25 years. Boys' strong Watches,2ls; Ladies' Hunting Watches" from 255, guaranteed for 2 years. 1387 WANTED— Skinner, Bootmaker, - 228 Mont—-a—treet N., keeps well-selected stock, all lands —dies, gents', children's boots, Sec A few lines specially cheap WANTED _—OWN—W. Moor ana Co., Criterion--Coach Fa<*tory, 53 Victoria Btreet, have a largo stock of carriages of every description and late exhibits at the Show, for which no reasonable offer will be refused. Phaetons, buggies, dogcarts, waggonettes, spring carts, ——Agents for Gal ward's Seed Separate—*. Telephone Na 232. Intending purchasers areiirofed to look over the factory. WANTED __mated—Wigs, Wigs, Wigs— Fa—ay Drew Ralls. Amateur Ttleatrica_. _c,on hire-agraadassortment. Ladies' Hair, all lengths andshadftSjmarked excepttonaliylow, Ctirt—g Irons, Eruahes, Combs, Sec, at _. A. Garnett's. Cashel street, Christchurch, opposite Ba——ity_e'a. "f__U_lNA—_ > AD_R_—_S preoared by I A. H. Hart Architect, SSB Colombo street _eeapee__e—. _^ EX ETEB DAIRY, 63 Victoria street—New Milk. Devon_hire Cream, Fresh Eggs, Dairy fed Bacon.Good Butter. Junkets made to order. Families waited oa daily. Best price given for poultry. —c 9495 WANTED. 1 married couples, ploughmen and alio—ss—of servants to know that James McDonald" MaTiohi*ater steeot, el—toes no boQ—ng fees to servants applying parson._ ly __a_ey get lat*erJr* engagement.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 6962, 16 January 1888, Page 8
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