I PUBLIC NOTICES. WINTER, COLD AND WET. ET YOUR MACKINTOSHES and OVERCOATS FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. W. A. TRIBE AND CO., UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, 219 HIGH STREET. JAMES KNIGHT INVITES the INHABITANTS of CHRISTCHUROH and the SUBURBS to INSPECT HIS DISPLAY OP MEAT Now on view at the SMITHFIELD MEAT MARKET, HIGH STREET. The MUTTON U all from well-known Southdown and Crossbred Flocks, whilst the BEEF is principally from the Herd of MESSRS HAY BROS., Pifceon Bay ; also a CHAMPION PRIZE BULLOCK, which took the following prizes:—Ist Ransjiora, Ist Christchurch, Ist Midwinter, and two Specials of £3 5s eaoh. PORK, VEAL AND LAMB Of the FINEST QUALITY, and Selling at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE for CASH. 4238F THE BEST COUGH CURE IS TUB JpINEST COD LIVER OIL, Just Imported, Ancl other Family Drugs, inc.. At about half the Usual Price. C. M. BROOKE, GLOUCESTER STREET. Contractor to the Christchurch Hospital and the Sunfiyside Asylum. NOTICE. E. J. ELLIOTT, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, HAS REMOVED from Oxford terrace and Montreal street to the OARLTON DISPENSARY, NORTH BELT, Begs to state that he has thoroughly renovated the shop and stocked with new drugs and requisites usually required, nud hopes by strict attention with moderate charges to merit a share of patronage of the surrounding neighbourhood. 3810 FOURTEEN LARGE ISLAND ORANGES FOR Is. You can have a kit to carry them in. RAPES, BANANAS, and PASSION FRUIT at XX' CUMMING'S, cheaper than anywhere. CUMMING, FRUITERER, HIGH AND COLOMBO STREETS. HERRICK'S HOME. IN pursuance of the resolutions adopted at the Annual Meeting of Subscribers on 27th May, THE HOME HAS BEEN RECONSTRUCTED Under the following BOARD OF MANAGEMENT :— Wm. Chrystall (chairman) Alfred Cox E. Macßae B. W. England J. C. Prudhoe J. M. Heywood . Heury Purdie UNDER THE SUPERIN'XENDENOY OF AIRS HERRIOK The Home is fitted to Dispense Relief in all respects with the same efficiency, as heretofore., . THE OBJECTS OF THE HOME Aye mainly the following- as far as the means at the disposal of the Board will allow :— 1. To furnish food and clothing 'to destitute families. 2. To provide temporary shelter for destitute travelling men. 3. To assist men, women and boys in finding employment, and generally to afford help in the numerous necessitous cases which cannot be adequately met by any system of State aid. The public are earnestly requested to send in contributions in money or kind to enable the Home to accomplish the above objects. SPEIGHT'S DUNEDIN ALE. XXX and XXXX. WE aye AGENTS for Messrs J. SPEIGHT and CO., for the family trade, And keep a Stock of the above Celebrated Ale in Kegs and Kilderkins. F. ARCHER AND CO., Hereford street, Christchurch. C. PANNELL, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, 127 MANCHESTER STREET, HAS A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of AUTUMk AND WINTER GOODS. JUST OPENED. SPEQIAL VALUE. Call or Send for Patterns. THE ROYAL GEORGE SUPPLIES TOM AND JEERY, HOT! EDUCATIONAL,. THE ART OF SINGING. MRS E. T. ROBINSON is Prepared to TAKE PUPILS for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION. Mrs Robinson was trained by Professor Cecchi, of Melbourne (the colonial teacher of Madame Melba, and holds testimonials from him. For terms, &c., apply to 9363 260 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL 150 Worcester street west. PRINCIPAL—MR 0. H. GILB7, Honoursman and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., &c., VICE-PRINCIPAL— Miss E. A. Rout, Honours Diploma N.P.S., &C. • SHORTHAND. Being recognised under the New Zealand Government Technical Instruction Act we are enabled to REMIT a large proportion of £> orients' Fees. Best Results—At last year's examination by the local Association our Students gained Sixteen of the Seventeen highest speed certificates. Typewriting, Bookkeeping and thorough Commercial Training. OJCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, to Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.C.). MISS A. M. CARR, F.N.P.S., N.S.S.T.. N.U.T. Fellow National Phonographic Society, N.Z. President National Society Shorthand Teachers, N.Z. Secretary National Union ot Typists (Lond). SHORTHAND (Pitman'e and Light Line), TYPEWBITINO, BOOKKEEPING, Registered by N.Z. Government, 1897. Classes fr0m9.30 a.m. to 5p.m., and from 7 to 3.30 p.m. Miss Carr'e pupils hold highest records in New Zealand, Australasian record 220 words per minute. Highest outside British Isles. BOAHD AND RESIDENCE. GROSVENOR HOUSE—Private Board and Res dence; hot, cold and shower baths. Term moderate. Mrs Fitzgibbon, 56 Gloucester street near Larimer square. «__-__ ALTON HOUSE, TIMARU. THIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, Tennis X , court, smoke room. Close to beach and town HISS LIBSAMAN. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY - FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 703. • ABEROABE HOUSE, 239 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. PRIVATE BOARD .and RESIJP DENCE, three minutes' walk front Post Office Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths Good StablineMRS BARFORD, 3810 (Late of Gloucester House) C%-t l\ HIGH STREfcT—Great ShutUng-up /&1O Draper}- and Clothing at Half Price. Instructions are to Sell everything for what it win bring. Sale on premises lately occupied by Mr UcOiMi right oppoiiw WardtU'fc
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10062, 14 June 1898, Page 1
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