PoMic Kotices. ! THE " WOOD "SINGLEAPRON VXTHEREVER started pronoanced a perfect success. Fresh Letters of Praise by every post daily. The " Gem "of the harvest field. AN EXHIBITION OK THK PATENT SINGLE-APRON HARVESTER-AND-BINDER WHX BE HSLD OX MR RYAN'S FARM, GRASSLEA, * WEEDENS. ■ ■ • ON . : MONDAY, 28th JANUARY, In the Afternoon. FOR SALE— sft 6in CUT for heavy crops, or 6ft 6_ CUT for light crops. * Also, Some 3-APRON MACHINES at a reduced . . price. WOOD, SHAND & CO., ■■ ■ HKRKFORJ3 STREET. 841 lUOigiotLS Services. St. John's Church, latimsr square. sermons, morning and evening, will be preached BY TUB REV. F. INNES JONES, M.A BS2 "NEW YKARS PLAIN TALKS TO YOUNG , . PEOPLE." tiEV. C. DALLASTON will deliver the S\. Third Address of the Series. enfiQed "THE WHITE FEATHER," In the. Baptist Church, Oxford Terrace,, TO-MORROW EVENING. 810 DURHAM STREET WSSLEYAN CHURCH. TO-MORROW'S SERVICE&, 11a.m.—Rev. C. H. Standage. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. C. H. Lawb. . 814 Sydenham jtesleyan,Church, sunday, january 27th. 11 a.m.—Rev. L. M. leitt-" Christ's Mtoistry and its Leaeons." 6.30 p.m.—Rev. L. M. laitt—" Loss That Enriches." 813 OUNDAY Evening Addresses WILL BE DELIVERED IN THE ODDFfiLLOWS , CHAMBERS. Lichfield street, At Eight o'clock pan. BY AN EVANGELIST SERVING UNDER APOSTLES. ...... . ... . SoßJS<— e:, ~y. y ~' .. - , January 37 "This uachangQ- ' ..,f\nHv.itW!ttLM-:r-* : \" <'" February 3—"The true worshipper*: shall worship the Father in spiritand Iα truth." —John, iv. 23. 201 SALVATION ARMY, CHRISTCHUROH, SPECIAL MEETINGS. Colonel Taylor in Command, assisted by Staff - ■ - ■ ' and Field Officers. SUNDAY atU. 3, and 7 ; MONDAY at 7.45 p.m 760 • Commissioning Local Offlcera. Meetinee, *c. CHRISTCHURCH GAS, COAL, AND OOKE v. COMPANY, LIMITED, mHE ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL X MEETING OF SHARKHOLDER3 will be held at the Office of the; Company, 201 Gloucester street, Christchurch, on ; MONDAY, THE 4th of FEBRUARY. 1889, At four o'clock in the afternoon. To receive the Report of the Directors, with Statement of Accounts, for the year 1888. - To elect Three Directors in the room of Messrs Stevens, Graham, and* Lane, who offer themselves for re-election. Totransactanyother 26th January, 1889. __ Note.—The instrument appointing a proxy must be deposited at the Office of the Company not less titan forty-eight hours before the time named for holding the meeting; aad no proxy is available for any original meeting held more than one year after the date of the proxy. Intending Candidates for the Vacancies on the Board of Directors must give the Secretary notice thereof in writing at least three clear 4ay s before the holding of the meeting. 811 ASHLEY ROAD BOARD. mENDERS are invited for completing the X FORMATION of Kuku Paes>.road; be-, tween Mr Million's sheepyards and the river Ashley, and repairs to road leading to new formation. - ' Specifications may be seen at the Road Board office. Tenders, addreesed to the Chairman, received tfll noon on Thursday, February 7th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. & NICHOLLS, ■ • Chairman. January 25th, 1889. 830 SPECIAL MEETING of the MASTER BAKERS' ASSOCIATION will be held THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, MS o'clock sharp, AT THE SHADES HOTED. Business of importance. S. B. WHITFIELD, 8i? Secretary. Tenders fUENDERS are invited for the ERECTION JL of VILLA RESIDENCE at Stunner, Plans and specification can be Been at my Office. Tenders are to be sent to the underdersigned not later than Thursday, January 31st, at 4 GLANVILLE, fi9l Architect, Green's Buildings. n[RENDERS, properly endorsed and directed X to the Secretary of the Company, will be received at my Office until Noon on MONDAY, Februaryjth, for RE-BUILDING REFRIGERATING WORKS. Belfast, for the Canterbury Frozen Meat and Dairy Produce Export Company, Limited. Plans and specifications can be seen at my Office. - J. C. MADDISON, F.R.LB.A, Architect. Hereford street. ■ 516 TO CONTRACTORS. nnSNDERS are invited for CLEARING 8R00M,.&C.. and CUTTING __ TRIMMING FENCES on Bladder's Farm, at Aylesbury. SpeciflcatfoßS) of the work can be seen at Mr John Vick a, on the adjoining farm, or at Messrs Sawtell and Son, Cashel street, Christchurch. to whom tenders may be' sent up to 4 p.m. on MONDAY, the 28th Inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 871 Board aad Besldeace. , 1~ ODGJbTS Temperance. Rest To Let for Xj PubUe or Private Entertainments. Concert every Saturday Night. Admisstoa 3d. Board sad ffdg<*i f. ies per week. Refrea—nents all hours. ; «B_ SUPERIOR Private Board and Residence St. Elma 187 Worcester street west. 7773 UPSRIOR Private Board aad Residence' _o Gloucester street West. 3199 ~ITERY Superior Private Board aad Re—dence, \ gPCaahelstretwesw- 858 ROYAL HOTEL. r Oxford Te %ba cc. ■■. 1 I HAVE FTRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION foV* few SINGLE BpABDKKS, %t ;X* p^r Wee ~ J. PARKIN, c PEoprietor.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7265, 26 January 1889, Page 1
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