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PUBLIC NOTICES. GIRTON COLLEGE, LATIMER SQUARE. MISS FREEMAN, 8.A., will bo in attendance TODAY (THURSDAY), and FRIDAY, the 17th and 18th, From 3 to 5 p.m., When she may be Consulted upon Matters in Connection with the College. 1505 PUBLIC NOTICE. SPECIAL LOAN. NOTICE is hereby given under section 178 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1836, that the Council of the Borough of St. Albans PROPOSE to BORROW the sum of Twenty-two Thousand Five Hundred Pounds (£22,500) for carrying out the Following Works, viz. :— Concrete Channelling and Curbing Footpaths Asphalting* Footpaths Iron Culverts, tie Re-grading and Forming Roads The above sum of £22,500 to be secured on a Rate of |d (three-eighth < of a penny) in the £ (pound) on all the rateable value of the rateable property within the area on which the Loan is to be expended. By order. W. F. BEAT-SON, Town Clerk. Borough Council Office, December 9th, 1896. A MEETING of the RATEPAYERS to consider the above proposal mil beheld on TUESDAY,*JANUARY 12th, 1897, in the Merivale Schoolroom, at 8 o'clock p.m. ___ MRS WOODROUGH, MILLINER, notifies the Ladies of Christchurch that she has RESUMED BUSINESS in Rooms FIRST FLOOR, LUCK'S BUILDINGS, Gloucester street, next Hudson and Co.'s S.P.Q.U. Stores. N.B.—Ladies* Own Materials Made Up. THE WEEKLY PRESS AND REFEREE. SECOND EDITION. NOW PUBLISHED, Complete and Equal in every respect to the First Edition, THE SECOND EDITION OF TBS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS NUMBER. A HOLIDAY IN MAORILAND. MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED, With 86 Splendid Views of the Chief Towns in New Zealand. Also, SIXTY YEARS A QUEEN. The Queen—The Queen's Son—The Queen's Castle —One of the Queen's Battleships—The Queen's Son's Horse. FOUR ORIGINAL HIGH CLASS NOVELETTES. THE COUNT AND LITTLE GERTRUD By S. R. Crockett. THE THREE CORRESPONDENTS, By Conan Doyle. AN ANXIOUS MOMENT, By Mra Hungerford WHAT HE COST HER By Amelia E. Barr. FORTY PAGES AND A MOST ARTISTIC AND ORIGINAL FRONTISPIECE WITH THE NUMBER 'IS PRESENTED A SPLENDID COLOURED SUPPLEMENT) " KEEPS," YOUNG NEW ZEALAND-A PICTURE FROM LIFE," rom Origina Painting by A. B. Cambridge. LOCAL INDUSTRY. BICYCLES. EXCELSIOR IN NAMeTsTYLE, AKD FINISH. GUARANTEED Best of Everything. No advance in price. Full Stock of Accessories Just Opened Up. Ladies' Machines a. Speciality. Send for Catalogues. BARLOW AND CO., / 88 Colombo street. ' TIIE WEST END FANCY REPOSITORY, 157 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MRS DUNNING wishes to Notify to the General Public that she has On View a Large Variety of g NEW GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. Plush Boxes, Linen Work, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs in Embroidery and Drawn Thread. A Large Stock of Ornaments to Select From. Dolls and Toys in Great Variety. CHRISTMAS CARDS, 503 CHRISTMAS CARDS. ANOTHER LOCAL INDUSTRY. ESLICK~ BROS. ARE NOW SHOWING IN THEIR WINDOW 16 DIFFERENT BLENDS OF TOBACCO, CUT BY THEIR SPECIALLY IMPORTED MACHINERY, From the Finest Plug Tobacco the World Produces. Packed in i, _ and lib Patent Airtight Tins. SEE WINDOW ESLICK" BROS., TOBACCO BLENDERS, CHRISTCHURCH. 171 MEETINGS, Ac. MIDDLE ISLAND RAILWAY SICK BENEFIT SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), 17fu inst., at 8 p.m., in Room over Telegraph Department, Christchurch Platform, to Pay Out Dividends and other important business. H. OWEN, Secretary. 1517 J. MOORE, President. CHRISTCHURCH WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND MS.A. AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of MEMBERS will be held in the Club THIS EVENING, At 9 p.m. B-smss—The Election of Two Members for Committee and GeneraL D. LESLIE, 1533 Secretary. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING WILL BE HELD IK THS ODDFELLOWS' CHAMBERS, LICHFIELD STREET. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 18rn INST., at 8 r.u. , Addresses will be Delivered by Several of the Candidates supported by the Association daring the late Election. All Members of District Committees, either town or country, are Cordially Invited. A. R. PAVITT, 1502 Secretary. TRAMWAY NOTICES. U M N E R EXCURSIONS, By 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Trams. SIXPENCE RETURN. Tickets good for Day of Issue Only. Tram back from Sumner every nigh; (Saturday and Sunday excepted) at NINE O'CLOCK. 735 NEW BRIGHTON. Sixpence" return, By Trams Leaving CATHEDRAL SQUARE At 10.10 A.*, and 7.15 p.*. DAILY. 5577 fIITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. By Trams leaving Edwards. Bennett's Corner for New Brighton at 10.10 a.m. and 7-15 p.m. 307 GREAT Reductions in Trimmed Millinery to b# seen In ear sbawreem. Mack, gas-tale aad 00.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9602, 17 December 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9602, 17 December 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9602, 17 December 1896, Page 1

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