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PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW YEAB, 1896. NEW SEASON'S FRUITS, WASHED AND DRIED BY STEAM POWER. New Currants .. 4d per lb» New Sultanas.. « „ NewValencias «. sid „ New Muscatels .. lOd „ New Figs .. ». 7d „ NewFijf3 .. .. 7d per bos Candied Lemon Peel .. 7d per lb. Candied Oransre Peel .. 7d „ Mixed Peel .. — lOd „ Cooking Almonds „ Is2d „ Jordan Almonds .. 2s 4d „ . French Dessert Plums .. 19 „ French Stewing Prunes 8d „ C*lifornian Silver Pnines 8d „ SPECIAL LINESAN JOSE CANNED FRUITS (Bear brand) larjre 31b tins PEARS, PEACHES, APRICOTS, ") Is 3d Delicious Quality. $ per tin. CHAMPION PRIZE HAMS, 6d per lb. CHAMPION PRIZE HAMS, 6d per lb CHAMPION PRIZE HAMS, 6d per lb. HIMALAYA TEA Is 8d per lb. PURE CEYLON TEA Is 8d per lb. PRESERVING SUGAR 21» 6d per cwt,, 2id per lb, pure cane. WAEDELL BEOS. & CO. PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. A N INTERIM DIVIDEND of 2!, PER CENT, for J\. the HALF-YEAK endimr 3lst December will be PAYABLE ON and AFTER 3rd JANUARY. Warrants may be obtained on application or will be sent by post on receipt of instructions. WALTER J. MOORE, Manager. Offices—Cathedral square, 30th December, 1895. 937 IT HAS BEEN A DISAPPOINTMENT that the .man who is revered by every man, woman, and child in New Zealand, the man who has been one of the Colony's greatest benefactors, has not arrived in New Zealand to receive the "SEASONABLE GREETINGS " from his Admirers ; that man is SIR GEORGE GREY. However, although not with us in person, the Public will have an opportunity of obtaining Gratis a " SPEAKING LIKENESS OF HIM," By Purchasing , a Pound of "SURATURA , - TEA from any Grocer in Christchureh. The Likeness is a Work of Art and would sell at 2s each if sold in the ordinary way. SURATURA TEA .IS PURE, UNBLENDED WITH CHINAORINDIAN. The consumer ha? -ft in his teapot One Month fter it was {rvowing in the gardens of Sunny Ceylon. Every housewife who wishes to, economise and save sisnence r>er lb in their tea expenditure should use NATURE'S PRODUCT " SURATURA TEA." Hi 3 Excellency the Governor Uses it. RETAIL PRICES— A Quality Is lOd, B Quality 2a 2d, D Quality 2s 4d. AROHA CYCLES. V%TE invite inspection of the quality of 7 T Material used in the Manufacture of these Cycles. A most complete plant, skilfully worked.Goodman and Alexander, 62 Colombo street south. LECTURES. : ODD FELL OW S , H ALL. "THE CRY OF THE CHILDREN. , ' MISS FREEMAN, 8.A., ' - Of Girton Col'ege, Dunedin, WILL LECTURE UPON THE ABOVE SUBJECT ON MONDAY, JANUARY 6th, At 8 o'clock, AT THE 'ODDFELLOWS' nALL. During the course of the Lecture Mise Freeman will give several Recitations, including Jlra BrpWning's poem, "The Cry of the Children." •'-•-. Tickets, Is, may be obtained at Spenslev's. 1075 ! TRAMWAY NOTICES. gUMNEB EXCUBSIONS. 10.10 TRAM DAILY. SIXPENCE BETUBN. Tickets Available for Return Any Tram Same Day IM6 AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAYTniS EVENING, FRIDAY, 3kd JANUARY. EXCURSION TO Pliii NEW BRIGHTON. Trams leave Edwards, Bennett's comer at 7.15 p.m., returning at 9.10 p.m. and 10.10 p.m. Sydenham Band in attendance. RF.TURN FARE—SIXPENCE. 1102 CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. . t7lxcursion trams topier, new brighton • Hγ ..■ ■.__•■ .- ■••■•■••.- Return Fare by 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. SIXPENCE. 482 VOLUNTEER NOTICES. DISTRICT ORDER. Volunteer Office, Christchureh, January 3rd. THE ANNUAL INSPECTION of the FOLLOWING CORPS, by Colonel Fos, Inspector of Voluuteers, will be held as under :— Crfristchurch City StOXDAY, 6th January, at 7.30 p.m,, at the Drillshed, review order; TUESDAY, 7th January, 5 &.Ul., for outpost duty, drill order. E Battery Artillery and Canterbury Engineers, TUESDAY, 7rh January, at 7.30 p.m., at the DritUhed. review order. • Ranpora RiSes, at 3 pm.on WEDNESDAY, Bth January, review order. : N Battery Artillery, at 3 p.m. on SATURDAY, 11th January, drill order. Christchureh City Guards, on MONDAY, 13th Jannarv, at 7.30 p.m., at the Drillshed, review order;"and TUESDAY, 14th, at 5 a.m., for outpost duty, drill order. Canterbury Mounted liiileu, on WEDNESDAY, 15th, at 7.30 p.m., at the Drillshed, review order; and at 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 16th, at the Park, drill order, mounted. Christ's College Rifles, THURSDAY, loth, at the Dnlbhed, at 7.30 pin., review order; and FRIDAY, 17th, for outpost duty, .5 a.m., drill ortler. Officers commanding corps will select their line of observation at outpost duty, aiid sentries must be posted by 5.30 a.m. H. GORDON, Lieut.-Colonel, 1106 Commanding Canterbury District. LOST AND FOUND. i" OST—Between Theatre Eoyal and White nart Jut Hntcl, Bird-shaped DIAMO D BROOCH, stones set in silver, gold back. Reward at Iheatre Royal. 1109 O3T. fr«n IOT Hereford atraet, Unwood, on lit January. 1896, ONE ROUUH-COATKD COLLIE DOG, answers to name of Torj-. Reward on returning in above ivldrea-*. 1033 ~AH'oO~"~tor~iiulisestion, is to be Obtained from E. W. Hall, Mudr*.* and Armagh etmts. 2i6d. 3241

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9304, 3 January 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9304, 3 January 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9304, 3 January 1896, Page 1

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