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PUBLIC NOTICES. CORNSACKS. CORNSACKS. I TO ARRIVE BY STEAMER DUE EARLY. I OUR SEASON'S SUPPLY of FULL-SIZE and FULL-WEIQUT 1 CORNSACKS. i Also— I BEST QUALITY TWINE. i ORDERS FOR DELIVERY EX SHIP LYTTELTOJI ARE NOW BEING BOOKED. CANTERBURY SEED CO., 12 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. X ECTURES ON CHURCH UNION, | Delivered in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Auckland, I During last Winter, NOW READY IN BOOK FORM, AT MESSRS WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS. LTD., Price—ls. 1142 LYTTELTON ROWING CLUB BAZAAR. CLOSING NIOHT. THE whole of the Useful Articles,' comprising Children's Clnthincr, Fancy Goods, 4c, remaining un9old at this Bazaar WILL BE DISPOSED OP THIS EVENING. Don't fail to attend and secure some first-rate Bargains. RAILWAY SHED, Close to the passenger station. 1167 np EMPLE OF TRUTH. SUNDAY, JANUARY sm. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Special Hymns, Anthems and Solos will be rendered by the Sunday School and Choir. 1159 MR HARRY FLEMING, PROFESSOR OP MUSIC, WILL RESUME TEACHING TUESDAY, January 7th. 32 Worcester street East. 1133 PUBLIC NOTICE, J. DRUMMOND AND SONS, IMPLEMENT MAKERS, nORSESHOERS, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, HAVE STARTED BUSINESS opposite HarJehurst's Store, Prcbbleton. All work trusted to the firm will be done to perfection. 1187 ATHLETIcT" AUSTRALASIAN ~ CHAMPIONSHIPS. XANO ASTER PARK. j THIS~DAY. CYCLING and RUNNING. One Mile and Twenty-five Mile Bicycle. Quarter-Mile Hurdles, Half-Mile Run, 220 Yards and Three Miles. Another, finish between Jones and Kerr. Bennett Mid Bi;?g» inHbe Three Miles. Roberts will try to beat his World's Record. New Zealand leading for Champion Colony. ' First Event at _15 p.m. 1105 LECTURES. S~\ DD F E L L O WS' H A_ _ MONDAY, JANUARY 6th, " THE CRY OF THE CHILDREN." LECTURE By MISS FREEMAN, 8.A., GIRTON COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. SYNOPSIS -Ancestry; what is It ? The cry of the children of modern times for a legacy of power of mind and body capable of the highest development. The cry of the children for a home, a State to be born into, and for education necessary to draw out the inborn powers, resulting; in a community of men and women rich in the possession and control of them, selves. The Kindergarten System—The introduction of manual training and religious instruction in our schools. TICKETS—ONE SHILLING EACH, Maybeobtained at Spensley'sMusic Warehouse; Milner and Thompson's; Simpson and Williams'; Freeman's, Hijfh street; and Miss Bain's Circulating Library, Cathedral square. 1163 rXI HE L V O £ U J»I. W. W. COLLINS LECTURES TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Subject—" Is there any new thing under the sun ? " Musical Selections at 7. Lecture at 7.30. Admission 6d and Is. 1184 SPORTING. CANTERBURY TROTTING CLUB. "OAYMENTS for the following EVENTS are due I TO-DAY:— Second Payment of 20s for JUVENILE STAKE, o 150 soys, to be run for in May, 1896. Nomination of 20s for JUVENILE STAKE, of 200 soys, the progeny of Nominated Sires (for now yearling). To be run for May, 1897. Nominated "Sires—Berlin, Blackwood Abdallah, Specification, Imperious, Brooklyn, Rothschild, Electioneer, Lincoln Yet. General Tracy. A. I. RATTRAY, 1123 Secretary. RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ALTERATION TO-DAY. ' THE Evening Train from Christchurch to Waikari, Bennetts and Oxford will fetart at 5.40 p.m., and run 40 minutes later than time-table time. 1124 BY ORDER. TRAMWAY NOTICES. SUMNER EXCURSIONS. 10.10 TRAM DAILY. SIXPENCE RETURN. Tickets Available for Return Any Tram Same Day ■ 1046 CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. TTtXCURSION TRAMS to PIER, NEW BRIGHTON Return Fare by 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. SIXPENCE. 482 LOST AND" FOUND. LOST, oil Christmas Eve, between Kaiapoi and Railway Bridge, over south branch of IVaim&ksriri. a Silver Hunting WATCH. Finder rewarded on returning same to Mr Purchase, Kaiapoi Hotel, Kaiapoi. 1164 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.—LOST, POCKET BOOK, corner Hereford Hotel and Cathedral square. Anyone returning same to B. Cooper, Warner's Hotel, will receive the above reward. 1195 ONE POUND REWARD. X OST, on Tuesday, the 24th December, from ■ A' Francis'coach, between Waipara. and Cheviot, a BROWN BAG (like a sugar bag), containing among other things two pair of fishing waders, a quantity of fishing tackle, a ham, &r~, ttc Finder will please deliver at once to G.W. Hungerford, near Cheviot, Hurunui Bridge, or to A. Francis, Waipara Hotel. 1005 AlIOO," for Indigestion, is to be Obtained from E. W. Hall, Madras and Armagh streets. 2s 6d. 5241 S6» SPENT at Beath and Co. '» secures you a Happy Xm_. Every Customer receives a hand* o_e Present.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9305, 4 January 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9305, 4 January 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9305, 4 January 1896, Page 1

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