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RAILWAYS. J NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. """ «| I EXCURSION TO TIMARU, 24ra MAY. TTWOM Christchurch at 7.55 a.m., retuininr froa _P Timaru at 5.25 p.m. Return fares from Ly* telton lis 6d and 7s, Christchurch and Addingtoi 10s Od and 6s 6d. Ticket.* may be used for Orarl Winchester, T-miika, or Timaru, but are avaltablt' for this train only. A train will leave Christchurch for Lyttelton at 9.40 p.m., after the arrival ot *b* Excursion Train from Timaru. CHEAP FARES LYTTELTON LINK. From Christchurch and Linwood to Lvttelton and Lyttelton to Linwood and Chriatchut*ch,*by any train on the 24th inst,, ls 6d and ls. Tickets available for return on day of issue only. The Goods Sheds al Lyttelton and Christchurch will be closed on the 24th May. , ' 2385 BY ORDER. PUBLICATIONS. THE WEEKLY PRESS AND "N.Z. REFEREE," THURSDAY, MAY 17th. ILLUSTRATIONS : ON THE ROAD TO KLONDIKE— The Ascent of the Chilkoot Pass. i Packers Climbing the Chilkoot Pass Roped Together THE OFFICIALS. AND STEWARDS OF THE MASTERTON RACING CLUB. \ THE NATIVE DISTURBANCE AT RAWE**E. THE NEW UNITED STATES ARMOURED CRUISRT* ' NEW YORK. ""I---. UNITED STATES BATTLESHIP KENTUCKY. SPANISH WARSHIPS. '[ PRAXEDES MATEO SAGASTA, THE BPANIIB PREMIER. •**-■-- CAPTAIN DON FERDINAND VILLAMIL, The Newly.appointed Commander of the SDani__ Torpedo Boat Flotilla, ,*-•*-" LOOKING AFT FROM THE FORECASTLE OP THR UNITED STATES BATTLESHIP INDIANA f TROUT FISHING AT WINCHESTEB. THE NORTH-EAST VALLEY (DUNEDIN) SCHOOL FIRST ELEVEN. U THE GREAT AUSTRALIAN CROCODILE. THE KALEIDOSCOPE OF WINTER FASHIONILLUSTRATED. ° THE LATE MKS HENRY NATHAN, Of Wanganui. COMMANDER FITZGERALD AND CHIEF PI*TT. OFFICERS OF H.M.S. ROYAL ARTHUR. WRECK OF S.S. CHINA, PERIM ISLAND. MAJOR J. A. YOUNG, V.D. H.M.S. ROYAL ARTHUR, JJ""73hip of tho Australian Squadron, In Port Lyttelton. A RECORD IN PROVINCIAL CRICKET, ) The !_' - _ _"._..erbury Cricket Club. / LITERATURE— I LYDIA'S CHANCES. \ A YUKON ROMANCE. f A GULF IDYLL, By G. Esjiax Evans. A IREAT GOLD ROBBERY, By Bennet Copplestone. j __£ WORRY OF EYEGLASSES. A BULL FIGHT~AT SANTA CRUZ. THE FARMER— Deposits by the Hawke's Bay Flood. Potato Growing. ■ The t rozen Lamb Trade. Second Quality Butter. How to Rear Pigs, by Sanders Spencer. VOLUNTEER AND SERVICE NOTES— A Visit to the Royal Arthur, by " Bullpeye." The British Army, of To-day. The Shadow of War. I The I-ate Mrs Henry Nathan. ' The Native Disturbance. [ LADY'S MAGAZINE— I Chrißtchurch News, by " Oelia." | Wedding at Avonside, j The Perils of Klondike. Jb" Bicycle Heart. , f* The Kaleidoscope of Winter Fashions (illtlttrated). M " THE REFEREE " k ■The "New Zealand Raoing Calendar") _ v sportingTnotions. , Betting and Betting Shops ! ,; Their Suppression in New Zealand, Australia, England and America. ; BIRTHDAY RACE-MEETINGS. I-** Anticipations by " Spectator," " Hotspur," and /. "Own Correspondents." |]_ BETTING PROSECUTIONS. I* • Details of Cases in England and Australia and I; \ New Zealand. ' ( " : - NEW ZEALAND CUP— What Horses are Being Backed. OUR SPECIALS. Notes from Auckland, Wanganui, Hawke's Bay, Wellington, Otago, kc. TROTTING. Notes by " Spectator" and " Honesty.' Tips for the Canterbury T.C's Meeting, By " Spectator." COURSING, THE KENNEL, ahd POLO. • , s FOOTBALL. Senior Notes by " Dropkick." ' ' Amongst the Juniors by "True Blue." Interprovincial Notes. CRICKET. Principal Individual Scores in New Zealand, By " Dark Blue." CYCLING, ATHLETIC, AQUATIC, CRICKET, SWIMMING, ANGLING, THE RING, LAWS TENNIS, BILLIARDS, POLO, kd. PRICE-SIXPENCE. BALLANTYNE and CO. are giving special vahi- '•= in Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Quilt*, . |« Tapestry and Lace Curtains. ___ . "-■ ; FUNERAL NOTICES [• ffUNTER and COMPANX '■*"*• MONUMENTAL WORKERS, Junction of Colombo street and South Belt OHRIBTCHURCH. We Manufacture on the Premises to Any Design-' Monuments, Tombs, Crosses, Tablets, Bap—mFonts, Water Fountains, Garden Vases and Pedestals ; also, House Carvings. ' Designs and Estimate- on Application. NEW PATTERNS IN IRON RAILINGS CH_-.r Concrete Kerbings. For the purpose of Clearing Stock, are Selling a. - 10 per cent. Under Current Prices, THE Friends of Charles Alfred Sellers are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his late wif« Alice, to leave his residence for the BalcainiC—ie--tery To-morrow (Tuesday), 24th inst. at 2.30 P_s_ E. SHAW, Undertaker. -"-<-* ALTER LANGFORP- * UNDERTAKER AND UNIVERSITY CERTIH* t CATED EMBALMER. >~ Funerals entrusted to mc receive prompt attention- t Bodies removed to all parts of the world loo k *"_?s u _j! *.. life-like. No expensive leaden coffins and posi»i»»? |' , no mutilation of the body. Charges within th« it-C" R of all classes. —, •«• Residence-Comer North-east belt. TelephoMv*' -4 Town Office—l 33 Colombo street. Telephone "•"*"• /_. ■■ J. EGGL ES T ON, ? UNDERTAKER, &c. Late R, W. Walters and Co. ~ ._, All kinds of Polished and Covered Coffin* *M» . - Town and Country Orders Attended to witPunctuality. " "" ; ', Address-180 DURHAM STREET. ;"'. REi-ONABLEOnARGES. f GEORGE BARRELS f Certificated ii EMBALMER and UNDERTAKER, f The s-ie-oe of Embalming, as practised now » lGreat BriUin and America, is now being penonp» by the above, who can now preserve the body W -"•*•" ' until arrival of friends from any distance. IFunerals conducted at strictly Low Charges. - 55 Durham street South. Telephone 531. J. LAMB AND SON '[' UNDERTAKERS > AHD \ EMBALMERS. < _r , No 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 361.' 1; f|.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10043, 23 May 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10043, 23 May 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10043, 23 May 1898, Page 8

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