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Business Notices. BUTTER AND CHEESE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. X AM instructed by my London Firm MR J. W. DOTTRIDGE (Late Messrs Taylor and Dottridge) PROVISION DEALER _ IMPORTER Established over 40 years, TO COLLECT SUPPLIES OF DAIRY PR >DUCE During the Coming Season, commencing Sep tembtT. Farmers and all interested in Dairy Produce are requested to communicate personally or by letter without delay, in order that arrangements may be made for regular deliveries, extending over Six Moiths, for Butter. Cheese all the year round. Butter and Cheese Bought at Market RatesAdvances made against consignments. London Charjres on Butter Sold last season averaged 5 per cent, only on selling price. Personal attention given to Shipping at this and London end. Should sufficient produce offer, I am prepared to accompany November Shipment to London, and am willing to place my services at disposal of producers during three months' stay in London to obtain for them the best attention which can be given. HENRY" GRAY, Box 326, or 226 CASHEL STREET, CHRIS TCHURCH ORDERS RECEIVED FOR THE NORTH CANTERBURY WOODWARE FACTORY'S BUTTER KEGS. BUTTER TUBS, BUTTER CHURNS Manufactured by JAMES CARMICHAEL. | AT RANGIORA " On Sale at Ashburton by Thomas Quane, at 226 . Christchureh by Henry Gray. WESTPORT (COALBROOKDALE) COAL. »»r_ beg to inform our Customers and the ▼ T Public Generally that we are DELIVERING THE ABOVE COAL AT AN ADVANCE OF 2s PER TON On the Price we Charged Before the Miners' Strike at Newcastle. Two Shillings Per Ton is the Only Advance Made In the V»—lesale Price by the Westport Company. We shall be glad to receive orders for this Coal, and same will be delivered as fast as it arrives from Westport. WM. WHITE AND CO., ADDINGTON. Address—Box 151 Christchureh. Telephone 152 August 31st. 1888. 3935 A GRATE FIRE. _WERY Householder singing with joy beJ_| cause " THE REGINALD PATENT SELF-ACTING CINDER SIFTER AND FUEL "ECONOMISER" has come into the market, and can be had at all IRONMONGERS everywhere. It is remarkable for its simplicity, gives no trouble, makes no dust, is self-acting, pays its cost in a month in saving every particle of fuel, and gives tbe highest satisfaction to both mistress and maid. IF ONCE USED, NO_OUSE WILL ETBR BE WITHOUT THEM. 2787 By special appointment to hia Excellency the Governor. G. FLETCHER TAILOR, &C Uas Removed To his New Premises, COLOMBO STREET. 8897 NOTICE. _~_~ JXPXON, TAILOR, has remored to • J3I 101 Colombo street (late Johnston and Sons)* A New Stock of Tweeds and Coatings to hand. 864 Meetings, Ac. NORTH-EAST WARD. THE RATEPAYERS of the above WARD .are invited to MEET AT THE STAR AND GARTER, OXFORD TERRACE, on SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, At 7 p.m., To Consult upon the desirability of SELECT ING a FITTING CANDIDATE to represent the Ward in the City Council. FRANK GUINNESS, 3832 Chairman of Committee. LANCASTER PARK CRICKET CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at Warner's Commercial Hotel on SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, at 8 p.m. W. N. DIGBY, 3359 Honorary Secretary. OT.. ANDREW'S {CHURCH BAZAAR, To be held in the ODDFELLOWS" HALL, ON THE 18th, If—h and 20th of OCTOBER, 1888. Chairman of Committee: JOHN DEANS, Esq., Riccarton. Secretaries: James Jamie—n. Windmill road. George Croll, Addington. The objects of the Bazaar is to Provide Funds for necessary Repairs and Improvements to Uie Church Property, the Committee having every confidence that the many friends to whom tbe Mother Presbyterian Church is endeared by old associations will assist them in their present efforts. The Stall Holders will be glad to receive Contributions in money or work, viz., 1. Mrs Webster, St Andrew's Manse 2. Mrs J. Deans, Riccarton 3. Mrs Craig, Riccarton 4. Mrs Boag. Burnside 5. Mrs Lee. St Asaph street (Produce Stall* 6. Miss Crummy, South Belt (Sunday-school Stall). 388S Public Companies. THE WAIHOU GOLD-MINING COMPANY LIMITiSD. IN LIQUDDATION. ALL CLAIMS against the above Company must be RENDERED to tbe Undersigned on or before tbe Third Day of September, 1888, at his Office, No. 65 Cathedral square, Christchureh, otherwise they will nobe recognised. W. H. HARGREAVES, —. ._- -. . . Official Liquidator, Chrictch—ch. 24th August 1888. 3907 THE MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF CANTERBURY (PERMANENT). Offices— DUNCANS BUILDINGS, 1_ CASHEL - .. . ■ STREET. DEALT No Entrance, Application, or Survey Fees. LEGAL EXPENSES ON A. MOST MODERATE SCALE. Loans granted from £25 upwards on Freehold Security at Lowest Rates orlnterest either for fixed periods or oo the monthly re-payment system. . . *«**"• EDWARD L WALLACE, 232 Sec re tary.'

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7142, 1 September 1888, Page 1

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