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j Eailways* j THOS. COOK &, SON TOURIST. EXCURSION AND GENERAL i PASSENGER AGENTS, Head Office, Ludgatc Circti-, London. j Head Oflice for New Zealand, 4 Victoria j > Arcade. Auckland. PASSAGES, TOURS and EXCURSIONS arranged for, and all information as to Cost, Routes. Sec, supplied upon applicaaon. SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR PASSEN- ; GERS TO EUROPE. Special REDUCTIONS Over the New Zealand R-Uways for FOREIGN TOURISTS. Agensy for all the principal lines of Steamshiw and Railroad Companies throughout the world. SPECIAL CONDUCTED TOURS. From Sydney or Melbourne— To China and Japan, Maroh 15th To India. ._., To Mildura Irrigation Colonies. Monthly. All information obtainable from , J. M. HKYWOOD and CO., Agents. I 21 CtLthadral Souaro. Heecinffs; Ac. _____ Oddfellow s' Hall, SYDENHAM. i THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. SIR WILLIAM POX, In reply to Gold win Smith, will give his experience of the ' PROHIBITION STATES OF AMERICA, | MR GLOVER Will also Address the Audience. Admission Free, ON WEDNESDAY, MR E. T. SMITH WILL DELIVER ONE OF GOUGH- ORATIONS 'Mr J. A. Caygill taking the chair. ON' THURSDAY, MR SMITH Will Deliver an Address, entitled— '* Stop Thief; or. Prohibition for Sydenham." And will be followed by the REV. L. M. ISITT. * At any of these Meetings advocates of the. other tide will be accorded a fair hearing. 2123 Tuam (_trket Hall. TO-NIGHT, At 8, SPECIAL NIGHT OF POETIC RECITALS. MR E. T. SMITH, The celebrated orator and elocutionist, Will render— The Road to Heaven. The Fireman's Wedding. The Wagging of oar Dog's Tail. - ! The Pitch in, or Railway Collision. Humorous origiual sketch—The Singers who l disappointed and tbe YoUag Man who kept bis Engagements. I Shainus O'Brien. The Trial. Ostler Joe. The Vagabond's, &c The Choir will render selections from " Paradise " from 7.30 to B.,'and solos at intervals ADMISSION-Dresa circle chairs, Is. Back of - * -al_,6d. 2129* CHRISTCHUROH DRAUGHTS CLUB. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of X the aboye Club will be held in the Club.room, Hereford street, TO-NIGHT, ac 8 p.m. abarp. ■ >< .it ..". . -J- Business: . To receive annual report and balance sheet. _ glectloa of ofittcora, &c. Draught players aro cordially invited, ISAAO WOOLF, 21_» Hon. Sec. ! LINWOOD LICENSING DISTRICT. 4 PUBLIC MEETING of the RATE* PAYEuS of Linwood will be held in the ipstown schoolroom on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 8 o'clock, to take steps to prevent the opening of licensed houses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in tho district. The Chairman of the Town Board will preside. ■ - 2092 PERMANEIfa INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. Offices-198 Hereford street THE SUBSCRIPTIONS and other MONTHLY PAYMENTS, as provided by the Rules, are DUE THIS DAY. TUESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1891. Office hours—l 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 7to 9 p.m. H. R. WEBB, 2096 ' Manager. Sporting ' -DRAOKENFIELD H.OUNDS. mHE FIRST MEET of the SEASON will X be held at TEVIOTDALE, * OK THURSDAY, the 9ra INST., The Second At SEADOWN. on the 11th INST. G. D.GREENWOOD, 2118 ' Hon. Sec and Treasurer. Lost and Found. y OST, BROOCH, Gold Bar with OpaL Ten. JU Shillings Reward. Fountain Barber, 139 Cashel btreet. 209? CAME ASTRAY, ea_y in March, on to my farm, a Bay MARE; white spot on back. Owner,can have same on payment of expenses. If not claimed will be sold. Mrs C. Gough. Pine Grove, Greendale. 1932 Impounding*. IMPOUNDED, at Springston, from Mr John Marshall's farm, TURKS LAMBS, nick cut out of the lift ear. indistinct brands. Also, TWO RAMS, nick out Of right ear, no brands. If nor claimed and expenses paid by April 10th will be sold at 12 o'clock noon by WM. SLY, Poundkeeper, Springston. 2116 *>■ - ' " Wanted, Soke's Registry Office, 171 Armagh at. (next Dr. Deamer). Telephone 397. IF you Want Good Servants. Male or Female. _ -Apply Sime's Regis try. Anr yoa *W*4M-___ik . a Situation of any kind! Call at Sime_ Registry. No engagement no charge. \T W.OA. REGISTRY, 178 Colombo street As (side 'entrance next Miss Morrison's Dairy). No trouble spared to suit ladies, or ■erranta. *'*"■'?.' i.' .1. Sins Izktt, Manchester street South. RECOMMENDS Housekeeper (widow) sick Nurse, Practical Gardener, Station Couple, all classes Servants; Station Farm Hands. ____--------___-__---_---_ "OEQUIRE3 Three Couples; Station, Farm M\t Hauds, Gardener, wives housekeepers; Youth. Recommends Barmaid, good referencea. 2111 ESPECIALLY recommends exceedingly comfortable Board • Residence (west), excellent cooking, good table attendance, terms moderate, no children; also French (woman) cook, daily for parties; with waitress If required. Cotof ortablo Board-Rtsldeaco for respectable servants; all classes of servants awaiting,engagement from 10to5daily; also station (men) bauas. , 1036 WANTED KNOWN-Pag©andC-?sSt© ~ . - t -^- n g at Q- L. Beath and Oo.'a. irifTANiaED everyone to vikb the Grand VT Sainnwr Fall* at Looargaa, McClea. and Co.'s, and get Drapery, Clothing, and Boots at thoir own prices. ■ W' ANTED KNOWN —Dandelion Wine to Sherry, 183, Prize and Certia cats of - Merit C. A. and P. A. Novffitaber Show lesq—Johtt Robinsoa. $$gj ANTED WcjkinjjMea to come and See Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers at 7s Hd, .worth lis 6d,. and Sewn Shoos at Qs Ud. at Lonargao, McClea aad Ca's Fair. co *f f know Miss McOermiok wait* upon peteons who have Second-hand CloOiicgtodlsposo at, •The highest prfco srivoa for Ladled add »SS?T. B8 *5?i otEii W*, JeweUorv, •^Hv*-'-4, d * i * ,l^o -< >, - b o -WW. Sydenham, new the Railway Gate*, sad 133 I*w« High street. ** Show cf the Seaion now on aa the -.-^SJ--* otMen's, Youths and Boys'Ovezogftts at BaUaatar-eV.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7830, 7 April 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7830, 7 April 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7830, 7 April 1891, Page 1

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