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Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR STXSPLK-CHA-ES AT CHRISTCHURCH THIS DAY. TRAINS Run from Christchurch to Racecourse at 11.45 am.. 12.5 p.m.. l?._tt aud 12.35. aod from the Racecourse to Christchurch as required from about 4.0 p.m. unto half an hour after the last race. Return Fares tram Christchurch. including Admission to the Course, -a Cd first class. :_s second class or seated wagons; from Lyttelton, 4s and 3s. Tickets available for day of issue only. These trains do not stop at Intermediate Stations, except that the last two trains FROM the R_eeoou.se will set down passengers at Addington. Ordinary and Season Tickets, Free Passes and C.J. C Complimentary Tickets are not available by these trains. The Evening Trains from Olirisrchurch to-day for S<rathbri-g-. Springfield and Waikari will start at 4.50 p.m., 5.10 p.m. and 5.40 p.m. respectively, and be correspondingly later than time-table times at other station*. Branch trains which these trains connect with will also be delayed. JilSO BY ORDER. Meetings, die. CONFERENCE OF COUNTRY CLUBS. A MEETING ot DELEGATES of South ! Island Country Clubs will be held at Warner's Hotel, at S o'clock, THIS EVENING. EDWARD SAUNDERS, SBU Hon. Secretary. • SYDENHAM AND SUBURBAN COOPERATIVE MONEY CLUB. J. R. Bbcnt, Esq., President. E. Jokes, Esq., \ Vice-President. ! THE Adjourned GENERAL MEETING will be held in tbe Oddfellows' Hall, Colombo road, on FRIDAY, the 11th inst., at 7.30 p.m. Business—Revision of Rules, -fee 8787 THOS. BARRY. Secretary. _ Show. CHRISTCHURCH POULTRY SHOW. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. AUGUST 11TH AND liiTH, AT MESSRS H. MATSON and CO.'S WOOL STORE, CASHEL STREET. GRAND ART UNION AND GIFT DISTRIBUTION. Tickets, Is each, which also admits holder to the Show. Admission Is, children half-price. 8608 Educational. CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FOUR JUNIOR SOMES SCHOLARSHIPS, tenable for Two Years, frOm the beginning of the first tef va 'bt 1894. are offered for competition to members of the Church commonly called the "Church of England," or of any church in communion therewith. One of the value of £18 per annum, for boys ot 15 but under 16; one ot £18, for boys of 14 but under 15; one of £15, for boys ef 13 but under 14; and one of £15 for boys under 13; £15 per annum being added if the scholar is a boarder at Christ's College Ages will be reckoned as on the 15th day of August. • Preference will be given, ceteris paribus, to the kindred of Maria Somes, the foundress, or of her late husband, Joseph Somes. The Examination will take place at Christ's College on MONDAY, October 2nd, and following days. Further particulars, as to subjects of examination, &c, may be obtained from the Head Master or the Bursar. , Applications with certificates of character, age, and church membership, must reach the Bursar on or before 25th September. G. COTTERILL, ■■'■ Buraar. Christ's College. Christchurch, ■ ~-. . 9thAugust, 1893. :■ ■:■■■ : 8785 . — : '--.-i ... r --j -, '■ .v "■ /-,.•-. Miscellaneous. '". '.'.ii... ~ :'. ' —/-".-:,*-r'. " :'■> — RACES Fish Boetb-rOyaters. Fried Fish, Crayfish, Sec, Sec. R. G. Warnes, ." SBO7 GRAND National. New hats, «shirts,. scarves, collars, gloves, See Hulbertand Son, High street. . 8722 •A DVERTSSER wants to Buy or Rent a 'X3L Four-roomed House, with about quarteracre section. North preferred. State full particulars to A.J.T.. Press Ofiice. 8804 RICCARTON or Fendalton—Waoted House, furnished or portly furnished, with three to five acres Land. State particulars and rent to A.8.C.. PBKS3 Office. 8713 SALVAGE! Salvage! Salvage! Salvage! Sale! Sale! Salu of Drapery and Clothing In a few days. All Walsh's Stock, slightly damaged by water. _ _ GRILLS and Oyster Suppers, 9d, from *3 •-■ p.m. till midnight at the Palace Restaurant. 101 Colombo street, two doors pant Lichfield street. - ' __■■•■', YATES' Garden and Flower Seeds Guaranteed Fresh. Cumming, Fruiterer. High street. . ■■ ■ ' ■ ■■ -■ ■- ITiIRKi Fire!. Sale ot Salvage Drapery. I? Walsh's Stock. Keep a sharp look out later announcement. • - LAMPS- If you really desire the "Light of • the Age, buy Plaisted's -unparalleled Lamp., Cosh Ironmongers, Colombo street, opposite Bank of New Zealand. 3^______*_______j WHEELBARROWS, good, strong, and cheap. Aitken and Roberts Iron mongers, 202 Lichfield street, near Banks'. SIGNS "of "the. Times—Lonargan and~Com pany's Purchase of 500 pairs of Men's -Flr»t-cla*B Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers marked at ajjput half the value. ■■• '■■ - TIALLANTYNE'B Sale. See the Dresses. , BALLANTYNE'S for Blankets, Quilts, and Sheetings at special sale prices. CUTLERY— We XL in this Department for make and value at Plaisted's, Cash Ironmongers, Colombo street. 7328 UMMKR Dresses, Suits, Curtains, &c. o£ every description. Cleaned or Dyed, and well finished, with despatch, at moderate prices, by J. Armiger, Christchurch Dye ■ <Vorka, 48 Oxford terrace West. - . 1337 UFUHRMANN'S for French and I&Uan a Iron Bedsteads. ■ AZORS —Do you want the best; and cheapest? Then go ro Plaisted's, Cash Iroumonsers, Colombo street, opposite Bank of New Zealand. ■ . - ■ . ■ _ gjtEGISTER G HATES—WouId you liko a tju Bargain in this line i Then see Plaisted's Stock beioro buying elsewhere. Cash Ironmongers, Colombo street, opposite Bank of New Zealand. " ___ TTGANDA BEDROOM SUITE, comprising ■J Wardrobe (bevel plate glass front), "Wardrob-imarble top), Duchesse Chest (bevel plate glass). Chairs to match,, now appearing in pictorial advertisement in Press, manufactured by us soma weeks ago, now on view in our'window. Walters and Co., Furnishing Warehouses, Victoria street. Cash or Hire i terms, Time-Deferred Payment. JUST the Figure for You—Sykes's Furniture is 1-derfni in price and value 2. for wor-3-garded as the bes\ and just the thing 4 you, bykes gives splendid vain*, for £5, better than larger firms can for 6. Why! -His expenses must bs 7 rimes less; so now the Bof your happiness reach, get married quick and furnish cheap at Sykes's, Two-forty 9, corner Cashel and Durham streets. McDONALD, Laoour Agent. Manchester • street, Cbristcburoh, is patronised by 95 per cent, of the largest employers of labour, in Canterbury, who require Ploughmen. Married Couples, Shepherds, Groom*. Gardeners. Cooks. Navvies, Bushmen, Ra.boi.ers, Fencers, Hotel Servants, Youths, Sec He baa • the beat of references for all his business transactions being bona fide. Female servants are also i supplied.- This branch, is superintended by a lady of experience and good judgment. All orders promptly attended to. 1 e.o phone 256. i Wanted. , IF You Are Wanting Good Reliable Mea or Women Servant* Try " Sims'* Begfatry. who unquestionably send out more nr_t-cUs* sei-antsrtbaa any othnr in. CwterburySime - Registry, 171 Armagh street. Telephone 397. ; - '" - Mas izETT, American News Agent. i£an-cbe-ter-trewu;. Telephone SIS. KECOMMENDS — Superior Conple, man Mhor^ghTlhepherdn veara' excellent seversl good --SeralTCooks. Hc«*emai-_v J3eo»temc«s Ploughmen. &c. Wanted adopted very pretty- Brown-eyed Infant (girl). F 9i RECOMMENDS Experienced - Shepherd {good dog.). «"xcelleixs references; strong conip-tenc single Ploughman; also, married Shepherd, thoroughly exp9rienced. r good dogs, six years', excellent referfnees,; Requires Sfatton Couples, Tailore-s, Mochi-l-t, fcervonts,- Sec ~.,,.. . ~ - ■ ■- -S 7 " KECOMMEND3 Superior Board andKes_- , dence. goo* central locality, terms moderate. Has Waiting Engagement. 4carei folly selected)— Excellent Stat-on Co-ples, Domestics, Single Station Hands, Farm Hands, all classes of Hotel and Private Servants. i Especially Recommends Housekeepers. No charge to employers for single men. Correaponaents kindly enclose stamps for repiy. . 2804

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8557, 10 August 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume L, Issue 8557, 10 August 1893, Page 1

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