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Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCURSIOjTtO LITTLE RIVER. IN connection with Messrs WOOD and LAWRIE'S TIMBER SALE, a Guaranteed Excursion Traiu wilt run from Christchurch to Little River and back on the 12th INST. It will be due from Christchuroh at 10 a.m., Addingtou 10.7. Hornby 10.26. Prebbleton 10.56. Lincoln 10.59; arriving at Little River at 18 noon, and will return at 0.30 p.m.. arriving at Christchurch at 7.25 p.m. Io will stop at all stations if required. RETURNFARES. First Second From— class, class. Christchurch. Ladbrooks and intermediate stations .. 4a Gd 3s 6d Lincoln, Greenpark .. .. 4a 0d 2s 6d Southbridpe, Leeston .. 7s Od. Sβ 0d Rabbit Island, Kaituna, Bird ling's Flat. Saturday Return Fares. Children, Sto 12 years, half rates; underS years, free. Leeston and Southbridgo passengers to go to Lincoln by the ordinary morning traiu, and join the excursion train there. The evening train from Cbristchurdi to Southbridge will start at 5.35 p.m.. and run one honr forty minutes later than time table times, to connect with the return excursion train at Lincoln. Saturday return tickets will be issued to Hornby from Ashburton. Templeton and intermediate stations; to Addtngton from Waikari, Riccarton and intermediate stations; and to Lincoln from other Southbridge branch stations, for first train, 12ch, for passengers who wish to re-book to Little River for excursion train. Tickets available for return on 13th only, except Lincoln tickets, which will be available for 12th only. W2 BY ORDKR. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FARES FOR ANNIVERSARY DAY. CHEAP FARES~Tb LYTTELTON., EXCURSION FARES TO TIMARU. ON the 16th DECEMBER the RETURN FARES from Christchurch and Wilson's road to Lyttelton wilt be Is 6d First Class, Is Second, by any Ordinary Train after the 9.5 a.m. from Chriatchurch, and by the following Extra Train. An EXTRA TRAIN will run from Christchurch to Lyttelton and back as under :— a.m. ~~ ■■■"■■ ■ p.m. Christctaurch,dep. 11.15 Lyttelton dep. 1.20 Opawa „ 11.21 Heathcoto „ 1.28 Woolston „ 11.25 Woolston ~ 1.33 Heathcote ~ 11.32 Opawa „ 1.37 Lyttelton arr. 11.40 Christchurch, arr. 1.45 , Will stop at Wilson's road if required. The 11.0 p.m. train from Lyttelton and 11.30 p.m. train irom Christchurch to Lyitelton will run (as on Tuesdays and Thursdays) instead of the 10.5 p.m. train from Christchurch and 10.35 p.m. train from Lytt-lton. RETURN EXCURSION TICKETS to Tlinaru, at 20s First Class, Ida Second, will be issued at Christchurch on the 14th and 16th December, and will be available for Return till the 18th. Saturday Return Tickets from any station to any station within the provincial district of Canterbury will be issued on the same dates, and will be available for Return till the 13th. 7599 - - BY ORDER. .Inipoundings. *| MPOUNDED at Cust, December sth. from JL Wm. CryselVe yard, by Thos. O'Farreii, Bay GiCLDING, draught, two bind and near fore feet white, white face; Bay MARE, draught, two fore and near hind foot white, white streak down face. If not released by December 23rd will be sold. THOS., O'FARRELL, Poundkeeper. 7505 IMPOUNDED, at Linwiod, from Hopkins' paddock, Buckley's road, one Light Strawberry COW, red ears, slit back part near one, reddish neck, no visible brand. It not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold on the 19th December, 1889, at noon. E. PERKINS, Pound-, ketpar. - ■ ■ -.■■.-■-. . ....768SWanted. Cash Advertisements under this heading not ex -. ceding twenty-four words ONE SHILLING Simb's Registry Office, 107 Worcester street) ' just over Manchester street. WANTED, Servants of all classes, also young Girls; good Servants sure of a situation;,;: .;■.,■ -~>' ~? ; :_ . ■ : . \ r 3821 and after November 6th, the Registry. VJ Office carried on at 222 Gloucester street will be transferred to 178 Colombo street. VOOD Situations for Servants of Good T Character. 5103 WANTED Station Managers and Employers, Cooks, Married Couples, Grooms, Gardeners, Housekeepers, Hotel Servants, Laboring Men, Nurses, Lady Helps, Servants of all classes, ready-for engagements. Mrs Rennett, 88 Victoria street. 7Jfcj XIifANTED, First-Class Cook, malo or Tt female. Apply, with reference, Quill'e Empire Hotel. . r .706u WANTED KNOWN—IS per cent, reduction on all goods at our Christmas Sale now on ; .a lies' and gent's real Silver -Watches warranted five yeara from £1 Is. V^ \ANTED—The "Tomato Sauce" endorsed as wholesome and free from deleterious ingredients by the medical faculty, ia_ "Hickmott's." Try it. All leading grocers, anu wholesale of the manufacturer, J. A. Hick- : mow, Cashel street. 6744 . «7STaNTED, Persons in Want of Works <of TT Art, Oleos, Steel K-.gravings, &c, to call at C. Buckner'sj, Whoie&ale and Retail Picture Framemaker. Victoria street. 6565 W~ 'ANTED , KNOWN —K. Grieshabec ' Watchmaker, Jeweller. 23S High street) Cheapest Shop, Christohnrch. . ANTED KNOWN—X. Grieshaber Sella Ladies' Silver Hunting Watches, 25i. Guaranteed twelve months. : WANTED People to get Married or- Fuis niture. H. Atkinson, 117 Manchester street. __; :'■ WANTED, Visitors to the Exhibition to Bay our Iron Travelling Tranks. H. Atkinson's Furniture Warehouee, Manchester street. " ' " " ■ W "ANTED, all about to marry or furnish, to call at Sykea' Furnishing Mart, next British Hotel, Oxford terrace west. Substantial well made Furniture. Please compare our prices and goods before buying elsewhere. Splendid line of Iron Bedsteads and Cote cheap. "«7|rANTKD KNOWN—That H.O-tkey, HairV V dresser and Tobacconist, Business next Uimblett's, and opposite Recce's, Colombo street. ' WANTED KNOWN.— Mrs Lane, Ladies Nurse, has good accommodation for Accouchementa. Tuam street East, opposite Stanmore road. 2133 ANTtfD KNOWN, J. A. Crocker, Tailor, has removed to 29 Victoria street, ■wuere be beeps a Select Stock of seasonable Tweeds and Coatings, with best workmanship and fit guaranted. Next to Atkinson's Boot Shop. 3087 W ANTED KNOWN—Have your eight tested, and a pair of Crystal Spectacles fitted Is, Pebbles 6s, Co'orad Glasses from Is -per pair. S. Clarke and Co, 148 Colombo street." WANTED KNOWN — New and Second Hand Furniture for Sale, Cheap, at J. Bowman's, Victoria street. KNOWN— Watches cleaned 4s W 6d f clocks.23 6d. Brooch Pins and amallJc weJlery jobe 3d. S. Clarke and Co. 148 Colombo street. __ WANTED. Tidy little Wives ro save their money for one of our splendid Duchess Tables, price £4, worth at least £553. A. Reid, House Furnisher, from 142 to 146 High staeer. , 0518 ! TUTANTED KNOWN—S. iClark and Co. are VV selling 'he Birma Nickel Clocks at 3a 6d each ; Niceel Alarms 6s, all warranted. S. Clarke and Co.. 148 Colombo street. W~ 'ANTED, Buyers for English-made Perambulators, india-rubber tires, reversible noods. with aprons. Price £2 10s. H. Atkiasan's Furniture Warehouse, Manchester street*. corner of Tnam Strega. ■ -. WANTED, Visitom to the Exhibition to Buy our Leather Portmanteaus. H. Atkinson's Furnituie Warehouse, Manchester street. _ ; _______«__.. WANTED KNOWN—A printed guarantee twelve months, with every watch and clock repaired.. K. Qrieahaber. 230 High street. ~ A~ LADY eoing to the Seaside for the Chris*X% mas Holidays wishes to take a few Uiiildren as Boarders. Apply -N., Mesara Whitcombe and Co.. Christohnrch. 7528 _ f JONES and CO. have a few Muzzle and «f • Breech-Loading Guns left Prices to quit them. i EFFERVESCING SALTS-Carlsbad, Vicby Litbia, Sec, at Townead'a. Colombo screes opposite City Hotel. Tfcflßs'lZETT gives espooial to jjJL Employ era Requiring Servants for Country, none of bad character being sent. Ready toe Engugemw. t—Certiflcuted governess, lady helps, shoroii.b housekeepers, monthly nurses, botels, station, f&rm. cooks (barmen;, married couples, grooms, gardenere. ehepherds, ploughmen, laboring men, boys, &o. Board, residence, furniabed apartmesSa, raapectable (good table), lodgioge for servants. 1970

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7418, 9 December 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7418, 9 December 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7418, 9 December 1889, Page 1

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