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f Railways. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SPECIAL TRAIN. CONVEYING GUESTS •IO RECitFriON OM 8.8. GOTHIC. A SPECIAL TRAIN as above will leave x!l Ohrlutchurch for Lyttolton at 3.30 p.m. 2ITH INSTANT, and return at 5.30 p.m. 1 Retntm Fare, 1* 9d ftr»t class. This train wLI NOT stop at intermediate scationa. [ 1634 BY ORDER. Government Nptice3. POLICE STATION, ASHBURTON. WRITTKNT TENd"kRS will be received at this Office uatUNoon of FRIDAY. 23rd February, 18ii, for REPAIRS and PAINTING 'Police Station, Ashburton. Plana and specification* may be seen at this. Office or at the Police Station, Ash burton. Tho lowest) or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. R. USSHER, District Engineor. Public Works Offlce, Christchurch, 9th February. 1891. 903 Meetings, etc. "A" RIFLE L I?&LUNTEERS. Company Orders by Captain A. F. Drayton, Commanding. 4 GEN'KRAL MEETING of the above JtL Corps will be held iv tho Orderly Room after Parade on MONDAY EVENING, the 16th instant. Business. Election of Offloers. By order, WILLIAM MILLAR. 1636 Colour-Sorgeant. SYDENHAM KINDERGARTEN will OPEN O on MONDAY. February 26th. at 9.30 a.m., for Children from three to seven years. Principal—Mrs Bendely, Corner of Colombo road and Devon street, opposite Tram Terminus. Mrs Bendely will be At Home Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 11S9 "NO LICENSE CAMPAIGN." PROHIBITION. PROHIBITION, WILL YOTT ENTER INTO PARTNERSHIP WITH THE DRINK TRAFFIC, by Voting for the Isane of Licenses in March, •nd become morally responsible for your full share of the Destitution, Crime, and Misery which spring from the traffic I Or will you, by Voting "NO LICENSE," help on a Great Social Reform, and bring hope and comfort into thousands of homes ? EVERY ADULT MAN AND WOMAN ". HAS A VOTE. WOMEN ELECTORS — Seize this opportunity of destroying a traffic whioh has per* petoaiiy oppressed women and children. The Whole Question'will be Discussed aa under:—, Cathedral Squire-SATURDAY NIGHT, 8 o'clock. Tuam street HaU-SDNDAY, 8.5 p.m. Bee Satisrday'e: Paper* for Details. 1653 f) UR FATHER'S CHURCH. Caledonian Society's Rooms, -. ~. \ . i\a Hemtotd etceetr ;:^-^,-- FRIDAY, PKBRUARY 23rd, 8 p.m. Addiwsa by Ber. 08. HOARS, Old Age Pensions and National Insurance • ■ •, ' ■ , 1637 ', County Council. AMURI CSOUNTY COUNCIL. "VfOTICB 19 Hereby Given that the Amnrl XI County Council nan, in pursuance of the Dog Registration Acta, Appointed the County CouncifOfflce, Waian, the Registration Office for the Registration of all Dogswithin the Amuri Connty, and Mr Johu OTVlalley, the Registrar for the County. ' Also, that the Registration Fees for all dogs, otherwise than those included in the Dog Registration Act Amendment Aot, 1890, kept within the Amur! County for (he year 1894. for the management of sbeep be 5* each. Rabbiters to be entitled to reqieter any number of rabbit doge at 2s 6d each, and all other doge 10a each, D. D. MACFARLANE,\^? m 1 b i r i ; A , j' n t 'L c F. 8. NORTHOOTK. j Dated this 20th day of February, 1894. 1588

Miscellaneous. A COMMERCIAL MAN, travelling through J\. New Zealand, is willing to TAKJfi SAMPLES and Book Orders tor any Firm wishing to posh basinets, In any one line or lines. Apply • 16<1 - COMMISSION, Press Office. TO BUTCHERS — WANTED, a good Slaughterman, one used to boiling down; constant employment to a steady man; eingle man preferred. H. 8. Harris, f ' ltijp, SEE oar Ksiapoi and Roslyn Superior Tweed Overcoats for men, at 29a 6d and j 425: usual price 45s and 67a 6d. At Boathaud Co. , * Bale. .. -' ■ 16W mO DEALERS AND OTHERS.-Wanted X **> head of OatUe to Graze; good feed ; cooks, and clover. Apply, . C W. Field. Kaitnna Valley. , 1504 rR SALE, Bay Cob, very qaiet in saddle and harness, sound, up to weight, 4 yearn Apply Carew's Stable*. /. 1430 rjpO LET, one or two Front Rooms (unX furnished), with vie of kitchen, every' convenience. Address, 126 Peterborough street, y . 1857 POSITIVELY the Last Chance—Do nob fail" to go to Plaiated's cheap cath Ironmongery Bile, id will last bat a short time longor, so be in time in making your purchases > :-nd banian regrets. J. Plaisted and Co., Colombo street, opposite the Buk of New Zealand. 1 ST. - GEORGE JAM.—Once used, always Mcd, All Grocers. > 27*1 ST. GEORGE' JAML-Selected Fruit and _ Beat Sugar. AUQrocen. , GLADBTONC Bags, Brief Bags and all kinds of Trarelung Bags. The largest) stock in tows. Go and see for yourself. AcH.Sehmedes, U Manchester street. HARNKBB—Beet Talus in n town at G. W. Drayton's. tU Cashel sireeo W. KagJieb and Colonial Saddles of the best quality; low pries*. One Title will eonrinoe I you. 737 ' X3TAVB you tasted GAWNR'S WORCK XI TSRBAUCSI It isa valuable adjuno to the luncheon table. , lTWßMeat,Fish, or Fowl GAWNS'S WOR- I |i CKaTER SA,UCBia the most appetising in the market—F. Cross Agent, Msnohecter street, Chrtstcbnrch. J* 300 tOTebsRS GAWNK and CO. hare favoured iIJL us with samples of their Worcester Sauce. , ' JTSnarour is as good as its piquancy Is pronounced It altogether a well-balanced ish. -■■ -■-■■'- '■■ - ONE of the cheapest yetpiquant sauces erer introduced. Its quality not being eacriflcedby lownese of price. fIAWME and CO.'S Worcester Sauce supXJt plied to public at a price that no Worcester Bauoo was erer before offered. ijUSH and Oyster Luncheons, at 109 ManJn obejter street. Ham and Eggs, BM&k*. Cbepsor and Eggs Iβ, *t any hour. Three doors past Tnam street. ■ ENGLISH Lady, speaking and writing German and French fluently (acquired Iα < respective countries), desires. engagement as Foreign Correspondent. Address. M. O. C. Press Office; Chdstchnreh. 1357 (V H.LETHABY, UmbrellaManufatucer Xβ of Dunedia, baa opened a Branch Shop at Hobbs* Buildings, Cathedral square. Cbriac church. J" > RING your Umbrellas to Lathaby's and 9 get them covered with Italian cloth for «d. or ailk fe 6A» Umbrallas ta)Daired from Is. Glass and china neaUyrtvetfd. UMBRKLLAB Made for school eblldren— •peciil line at 6s td, guaranfoed twdve months, -\t Lethaby a, Hobbr Building. C»thedralsqoaro. 16e_ WINB-Pore Grape Win. 7»M per iraUon, la bottlse. C. Itlfcy. 56 Ummt .High, street. ?*» Mrs I*bWT, American Newa Agent* Mawjhesur ■tveet. Telephone 515. TTISPECIALLY recommepds to Rentry exHi pertesced Travelling Nurse, attendant, excellent reference*, good sailor, last, voyage waTwah good family, Continent, i tec. Requires Hotel Man Cook, Couples, Parlourmaid, Servants, Ac 1<&1

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8726, 23 February 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8726, 23 February 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8726, 23 February 1894, Page 1

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