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PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS FOX PUBLICANS' AND REFRESHMENT BOOTHS. nnENDERS arc invited lor the richt of Publicans , J. and Refreshment Booths at the Christohurch Cycling Club's International Race Meeting, to beheld at Lancaster Park, February 6th and Bth. Tenders to be sent to J. U. TOMKINS, Hon. Sec., Box 13, P. 0., Christchurch. Tenders dose January 24th. 2111 ELECTION NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. MR T. E. TAYLOR will ADDRESS the ELECTORS IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, SYDENHAM, onTHURSDAY, JANUARY 23rd, At 8 p.m. The Hayor of Sydenham will preside. All electors cordially invited. 2107 CHRISTCHURCH ELECTION. MR. CHARLES LEWIS WHLL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS H IX TUB WALTHAM SCUOOL, OS FRIDAY, the 24tu INSTANT, At 8 p. in. His Worship the Mayor will preside. 2155 BLACK, BEATTIE AND CO. ARE NOW OFFERING SPBCI.AL JOB LINES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Straw Hats from 3d each Ladies' Fancy Aprons from lOjd each Ladies' Sailor Uats, specii-.l line, Is each Ladies' Cashmere Hose, special line, Iβ per pair Children's Cotton Hose, special line, 2d per pair Wool Mendings 5:1 per dozen cards Gent's Straw Hats all reduced Also an accumulation of Remnants in all departments at low prices to effect a speedy clearance. Inspection Invited. Cash Discount Is off every £. QHEFFIELD CUTLERY COMPANY. Surgical Knives, Razors, Shears Pruning and Budding Knives Dressmakers' Shears and Scissors Tailors' Shears, and Kverv Description of Cutlery Ground, Set, and Burnished. Safety and Star Razors a Speciality. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Address UXfON BUILDINGS, CASHEL STREET, Opposite Zetland Arms Hotel. j A Trial Solicited. j ROAD BOARDS. OXFORD ROAD BOARD. is herehy civaii that it is the intention of JLn the Oxford Road Board to CLOSE Part of the UOAD running between rural section 27755 and 27756, starting from the north-west corner of section 27756, and extending therefrom 19813-lOth links in a south-westerly direction, and to OPEN in lieu thereof a ROAD one chain wide running partly through Crown land and partly through section 27755. Also to CLOSE that Portion of the UOAD running through rural section 26233, and to OPEN in ! lieu thereof a UOAD one chain wide running through section 26115 and along the western boundaries of sections 26115 and 26238. Plans, showing the proposed alterations, are now Open for Public Inspection at the Road Board Office, Oxford. All Persons having any Objection to the Proposed Alterations are required to Lodjre such Objections, in writinpr, in the OlHce of the Board on or before SATURDAY, February Bth, 1896. JAMES H. SHARP, Clerk Oxford Road Board. Dated January 16th, 1896. 1755 TRAMWAY NOTICES. NEW BRIGHTON. Sixpence" return, By Trams leaving CATHEDRAL SQUARE At 10.10 A.M: and 7.15 P.M. DAILY. 1399 "CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY, y T7IXCURSION TRAMS to~PIER, NEW BRIGHTON Return Fare by 10.10 a.ra. and 7.15 p.m. SIXPENCE. m MEETINGS, &c. BUILDING TRADES' PICNIC—A General MEET ING of Members of all Branches of the Buildinp Trades will be held in the Druids' Hall, Worcester street, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to make arrangements for holding the Annual Picnic. .2122 PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL PERSONS interested in the FORMATION of a BRANCH of the " English Navy League " in Christchurch, are cordially invited to ATTEND a MEETING to be held on THURSDAY, 23rd INST., At the Hall of the Chamber of Commerce, At 4 p.m. The meeting is under the auspices ot the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce. J. A. H. MARCIEL, 2033 Hon. Secretary. INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, . INCORPORATED A NNUAL MEETING, to be held at the CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S ROOMS, Hereford street, " THIS DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1806, At .8 p.m. Business— To receive Annual Report and Balance-sheet, also to elect Officers and Committee for the ensuing year. Subscriptions for 1805, together with arrears, are now due and being collected. N.B.—Lady and Gentlemen Members of Committees at late Exhibition specially invited to be present. H. B. KIRK, President. 2052 T. G. STRANGE, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC MEETING. ST. PAUL'S SCIIOOLROOJf, PAPANUI. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23ed, At 8 p.m. RATEPAYERS and RESIDENTS in and around , Papanui in the Kiccarton and Avon Uoad Districts, are requested to ATTEND a MEETING as above. BtrsKTBSS: Generally, to consider tho question of extending the water races down the Harewood road, and ' through Papanui, for the purpose of flushing the side channels, &c.; and, specially, To consider the replies sent by the Riccarton and Avon Road Boards to a requisition asking them to call a meeting to consider the above question, and other matters of interest to the district. Ladies are invited to attend; also, Members of the above-named Road Boards. 1894 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GOOD Accommodation for those requiring Sea side Change. Good Views o! Akaroa HarhourGood fishing- and boating. Term 3 moderate. Mrs E F. Archbold, French Farm, Barry's Bay. 8180 SUPERIOR Comfortable Board and Residence Terms moderate. Three minutes' walk from Town, Public Gardens, Library, &c, WAIT A HUN A HOUSE, 285 Cashel street West. 1239 «* /CAITHNESS. ,- —Eden street, Auckland, late V>/ Dr. KenderdJne's residence, opposite Supreme Court. Vacancies for Ladies and Gentlemen. Hot and cold baths. Terms moderate. MRS G. CARTER, Proprietress. BLIGH'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL Victoria street. Heals 6d ; Beds Is. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSO3IELY - FURNISHED Apartment* for Ladies and Gentlemeu. MRS SAWTET/L, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 703. LOST AND FOUND. T OST about the beginninjf of November, 2 SETS JLJ OF TEKTH, 1 PAIR OF SHOES, between Sandhurst aud Methven. Finder rewarded at UibV*, Methvea. 2139 TRAYKD into my paddock, two two-year-old Draught COLTS, Bay. with small white Maze on forehead. Owner can have same by paying expenses. G. E. Rhodes, MeariloWoank. 2156 •JTWRNITUBE Bought i-i houses from £2 to 2200, X 7ltis a well-known fact that Davis and ILv.vke give highest prices. The trouble of an auction -sale > saved. Note the addres*— D&v'u and Hawke, corner I Colombo ukl Ttuua ctreetn. 3821

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9321, 23 January 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9321, 23 January 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9321, 23 January 1896, Page 1

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