TENDERS. TENDERS are invited till 4 p.m., Monday, September 21st. for PAINTERS' and CARPENTERS'WORK at TWO DWELLINa-HOUSK., Stunmore road. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. J. GLANVILLE, Ar.ldteet. 9 Cathedral square. 5582 FRED. J. BARLOW. A.X.V.1.A., Architect and Surveyor, 258 Colombo street, INVITES TENDERS for ERECTION of HOUSE, Pap-iuui road. Plans, &c., nu-v b? seen at his Office, where tenders close ou SATURDAY, 19th uut.,j»t 11 o'clock. 5563 FOR SALE BY TENDER, 1 QA ACRES (more cr less), la ely in the oceupaX.&\J non of Mr Williamson, being part of R.S. 17616, TIN WALD. The TIME for Receiving Ttv-.ders for the Purchase of this Land, in One or 'IVo I.ots, has b»eu EXTENDED to Noon on 2rlth SEPTEMBER, at the Office of the Church Property Trustees, Christ's College, C'lristt'liuivh. where plan of sub-division can be seen ; also at the ortW of the " Ashburton Mail," the areas of the sub-division to be subject to survey. The highest or any tender not necesiarily accepted. I 5569 SYDENHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL. nnENDERS ARE INVITED AS FOLLOWS :— 1. For a Lease for a Term of n>t less than three years to Lo named by t-iideroi-s, of about 7J acres of Und, oft' Mill >n -trcct, Spreydon. 2. For Kentiug Swimming Bath, Colombo street, Sydenham, for season ending April 50th, 1897. Conditions ot the !e: ting in each case can lie seen ot tbe Council's ollic's, 'where tenders must be delivered before 4 p.m. on Monday, September 21st, 1C96. CHAS. ALLISON. Town Clerk. Borough Council Offices, Sydenham, September 11th, 1890. 5595 IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE Or' WOOD, SHAND AND CO., CHtUSTCUURCH. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. SYDENHAM & NEW BRIGHTON. nnENDKRS will be received at the Office of the JL Official Assignee up to NOON on MONDAY, Zlst SKITKMItEIt instant, for th. PURCHASE of the following PROPERTIES :•— 1. I _ lpei-iy at Junction of Barbados* and Kingsley streets, Sydenham, being parts of sections 273 and 274, containing 3a perches, with three ouuges thereon, is follows :— (v) Shop and four rooms, let at 9s per week. (b> 4-i-.oined cottage, let ar. 9s per week. (c) 3-roomed cottage, let at 7s per week. The above cotta?es are insured for £570, are let to good tenants, and are good sound buildings. 2. Pari of Rural Section No. 73. situated between Hazeldeau road and Sterling street, Sydenham, and measuring 57ift by 126 ft. A ' valuable building site close to Colombo street and to the railway station. 3. Section* 53 and 59 with frontage on Hatvkes street. New Brighton, containing 1 rood 39 perche*. Tenders inu«t be accompanied by a mnrked cheque for 10 per cent, on amount of tender. The highest or any lender not necessarily accepted. Conditions may be seen, and any timber particulars be obtained, ou application at my offlce. G. L. GREENWOOD, Official Assignee.
WANTED. WANTED, Lrulies to Inspect Beath and Co.'s Charming New Millinery, from London and Paris, for_Ladjes and Children.' WANTED 50 Umbrellas daily to re-cover at •„ • following prices, Italian doth from 2s 6d, silk troni 5a 6d. LethabyV, Cathedral square. WAITED to flildLethiihy, the cheap Umbrella « v.. , , M a' l "fa- , turer.-- Well, you will find him at 64 Hohbs's Building.., Cathedral aqpare. WANTED to Let (Central), very superior House of 8 room., bathroom, hot and cold water supply, and all usual conveniences: cheap rent. Apply Baggs and Co. WANTED, Ladles to Inspect Beath and Co.'s Lovely New Dress Material*, Prints, Camwics, Oxfords, Galateas, Curtains, Cretonnes. WAHOO, the popular remedy for Indigestion, is obtainable at the New Zealand Farmers' Co perative Association, at 2s 6i. WANTED KN'OWN-We Import Direct from the" Manufacturers and save intermediate profits. Kenneth Matheson and Co., Cash Drapers, The Hall. WANTED— The Inhabitants ol the City of the vt <._• Plalns ul »'Jerstand that the bicycle boom is Nothing Compared to the Boom Empire Teas are Creating. WANTED to Sell, a well-established and morative Coal and Firewood Business. Full parBaggsaiid Co., 131 Colombo street. WANTED, Ladies to Inspect Beath and Co.'s Exquisite Stock of Millinery, Flowers Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Blouses, Sunshades. Inexper.sive Novelties. WANTED KNOWN-Snowdrop Sugar £22 10* per ton. At Kincaid's G.I.C. WANTED KNOWN-I wiU not be for the debts of my wife unless they are contracted in the purchase of Joko Tea, which I know she cannot live without. ra?-AN'__fD~KNOWN-Saxon Tea is always the same standard of excellence. WANTEDTthe public to know that Gladstone is a great tea drinker. AH the leading men in New Zealand drink Empire C ■mpany's Blended Teas. WANTED KNOWN - Kincaid's G.I.C. ' for Ceyhndo Tea. WANTED KNOWN-Saxon Tea is Delicious don tbe led away to purchase cheap inferior tea, dear at a gift. W~ ANTED to Sell, &t. Albans, 2 houses, one of brick containing 6 rooms, scullery and copper, eighth-acre land, iron roof, connected with tbe sewer ; other one contains 4 rooms, verandah, iron roof, large scullery and .copper, connected with the. sewer, eighth-acre land.. Price for the two, £400, .'- . _. K .'"' fr and Co., House and Land Agents, 163 Lichfield street. - "• :.,',., ANTED 1 to Sell the- following Sections—City, 4 sections nearly quarter-acre eaoh, price £95; oity, 2 quarter-acre sections, very high, £100 each ; St. Albans, Madias street, quarter-ac.ro corner section, £85 ; city, fipt-cliuss section, suitable for a doctor, has a river and stieet. frfcntage, over quarter-acre, price £475; North BeltyHflrst-elass section with a river and two street f-Ontages, price low. J. R. King and Co., House aud Land- Agents, 168 Lichfield street. ANTED KNOWN -•• Vitadatio," the great Herbal Remedy, is come. It makes the lame walk and the 3ick rejoice. ■ • 8136 WANTED KNOWN-New Goods Opening Daily, lowest cash prices. Kenneth Matheson and Co., Direct Importers, Tho KaU. THE attention of all Social Rftformers is directed to the Empire Company's Blended Teas. They are the purest in the market. IjVD R Sale or To Let, at once, 7-.oo_yed House, best 1 part of St. Albans. Apply T. E. Taylor, opposite P_titsa office. f"ff*lHE Empire Tea Company require the services of JL everyone in Christchurch to testify to the meritß of their superior Blended Teas. . npHERE is a Great Demand for Umpire Teas, but M. the Kmpire Company are able to Keep Up the Supply. WE have just opened a large variety of Gents' Ties and Scarves, Collars, be Block, Beattie and Co. rinHE New Celluett Under-shirts and Pants for X Spring and Summer wear. Black, Beattie and Co. LARGE Shipment of our"B.B."Kid Gloves at 2s od, just opened in tans, brown and black. Black, Beattie and Co. np|HE best specs in the market are Palm and Joko JL Teas, direct from the gardens. They dou't require mixing with other Teas to bring them up or tone them down. EW Ceylon Cloth Tennis Shirte, large variety of patterns, 3s lid, 5s 6d each. Black, Beattie and Co. ATKINSON'S for Bedsteads and Bedding, • Spring Mattresses, Kapok and Wire Mattresses, ' UST Opened, New Fancy Aprons, New Gloves, New Sunshades. Bhck, Beattie and Co. JUST Opened, Latest Noveltie. in Cotton Dress Mat-rials. Black, Beattie and Co. TOMATO SAUCE—IO cases Tomato Sauce, large bottles, 6d per bottle, 5s 6d dozen. W. E. Goode, 103 Victoria street. 6921 GRASS Cloths, Cotton Crepons, Prints aild Zephyrs, newest designs at Black, Beattie and Co. ATKST Novelties in Summer Dress Materials now being shown. Black, Beattie and Co. WORMS are a common complaint with children, Mothers, you know tbe symptoms—Fretful, uneasy sleep, picking nose, grinding teeth, be, ba Use Martin's Worm Syrup, a safe and sure remedy Is all elu mists f\\o Shine in good "Society" the "Stoves" and 1 " Grates" y.u must keep clean. " Black Leads " of alf variety outshone by " Walker's Black BrilJiantine." Sold by grocers who (would) serve " The Queen." * YESIGHTS Scientifically Tested Free of Charge, Acknowledged to be the best Opticians in New Zealand; Spectacles from Is. G. and C. H. Jones, Watchmakers aud Jewellers, Cashel street (opposite Cafe), Christchurch. ißWalk r. "Botanic Balsam" for "influenza," "colds" and "coughs." It is a "safe," " sure," and " speedy cure." " It's prompt to act." Tis'wholesome. Price Is 6d at " The Medicine Chest,'? High street. 2558 BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. NEW ZEALAND FISHING TACKLE DEPOT. COME AND SEE JfEW SEASON'S STOCK OF FISHING TACKLE, RODS, &c, NOW ON VIEW. williamTj. ALPE, HAIRDRESS*B-~ -AND - -TOBACCONIHT, 212 High street (Next Empire HoUl). 49U
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