PUBLIC NOTICES. CANTERBURY SEED COMPANY HAVE IN STOCK— MACHINE-DRESSED RYEGRASS, 3s 6d. Ss 9d, 4s MACHINE-DRESSED COCKSFOOT, SJd, 4d FARMERS; DRESSED COCKSFOOT, 3id, 3Jd- " , MACHINE-DRESSED COWGRASS, 6d, 6id, 6Jd MACHINE-DRESSED WHITE CLOVER, 6d, 7d, 8d MACHINE-DRESSED ALSIKE, 7d, 8d ITALIAN RYEGRASS, 4s, 4s 6d CRIMSON CLOVER, 4d RAPE, No. 1 ESSEX, 30s. canterbury seed company, cashel street. ~~ seeds] spring sowing. tt-te have on saIe(COLONIAL GROWN) RYEGRASS COCKSFOOT COWGRASS WHITE CLOVER ALSYKE Aud every description of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND FOR CHAS. SHARPE AND CO., LTD. SAWTELL AND WACHSMANN, 134 and 136 CASHEL STREET. FOR SALE— ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF CLOVERS and GRASS SEEDS At Lowest Rates. Samples and quotations on application. Cash Buyers of Local Clovers. WILLIAM B. COMMON AND CO. 5370 ... FOR SALE. HAIRDRESSERS' and TOBACCONISTS': BUSINESS, in thriving Township in Canterbury. M. HARRIS and SON, . 176 Importers, Hereford street. MRS NOY AND 'MISS'MARTINJ TEACH IfIKS OF THE ELIXIR SYSTEM OF DRESSCUTTING AND MOULDING. The system dispenses with the-use of Charts and Patterns, being mostly worked by Fold of Material. It surpasses all other methods* by simplicity and its accuracy. Fitting is not necessary. Pupils without'any provious knowledge of dressmaking easily learn it in from 6 to 8 Lessons.'' Proficiency is guaranteed. Testimonials from all the principal towns visited, including the Lady Principal and Pupils •of the Nelson College, the Rev. Mother Monastery, Nelson, tho Sisters of Mercy and Lady Boarders at St. Mary's Convent, and Pupils of tho High School, Wellington. Ladies may choose their own hours for Instruction, and Make Dresses under Mr* Noy's supervision.- Hours—Half-past ten to half-past five. ' MORTEN'S BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH. - ELLESMERE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. A STALLION HORSE PARADE ,yrill -bt J heTotr#y-^ Spring's Recreation Grounds, Leeston, on SEPTEMBER 30th NEXT, at 2 p„. Entries to "be made'at the Secretary's office, Leeston, on or before 28th INSTANT, at noon. ENTRY FEE 2s 6d EACH STALLION. T. W. DURANT, 217 ',: Secretary. MO NE V TO. LE ND, TN SMALL AND LARGE SUMS ON FAVOURABLE TERMS. THOMAS S. WESTON, Solicitor, 142 Cashel street," Christchurch. x - - 162 STERLING QUALITY AND " EXCEPTIONAL; DURABILITY Are Leading Features in tbe New Models ■■■ * - • of the ■ ~ REMINGTON . ... STANDARD ~ T TYPEWRITER. IN USE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Sole New Zealand Importers— CHARLES BEAN AND CO., 145 Hereford street, Christchurch. T\ E W A R* S i WHISKEY IS "PERFECTION. ' MEETINGS. Ate. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (Canterbury Section). : A GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held at the Association Rooms, Gloucester street (next Theatre Royal) on . WEDNKSDAY, 21st September, 1898, at 8 p.m." Subject for discussion: "Railway Rates." Members and Friends cordially invited. W. X. EDGAR, 9923 Hon. Secretary. ELLESMERE AGRICULTURAL^'A!Nd" i, PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of Members o) the Ellesmere A. and P. Association wili be held in the Leeston Town Hall on THURfV DAsf, September 29th, at 2.30 pjn, when addresses will be given by Mr Roakes, from tht Government Department of Agriculture, on "Tuberculosis, and • Diseases of Cattle"; also, by Mr J. R. Charlton, M.R.C.V.S., on similarly interesting subjects. New Members will also be elected. The Public are Cordially Invited to Attend. The Association requests a large attendance. TAW. DURANT, 218 - "- '• • Secretary. SHOWS. CANTERBURY HORTICULTURAL • SOCIETY. GREAT SPRING SHOW. ART GALLERY, "FRIDAY, 23rd SEP- . TEMBER, • 2 till' 10 p.m. . SATURDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, . 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. • Italian String.Band will perform during the Show. Afternoon Tea by Lady Members of the Society. ADMISSION—Is; Children Half Price. '■ ■ 9976 ELECTION NOTICES. . LYTTELTON MAYORAL ELECTION. To Messrs Brown; Forbes, Laurenson, and ." -other gentlemen signing the requisition— GENTLEMEN, -r- Although, ■ spoken to on the subject; I should hay« felt it presumptuous on my- part to, again ofiei myself/Was a REQUISITION from almost half the Burgesses amounts almost to a.mandate, I beg to place myself at your disposal.; I shall 3oEcit" no man's vote,, but leave th« matter to your unbiassed i^^^g 19th September, 1893. 20C B' ATirJANTYNE"Iind~C"O. are agents forth* Ce'cbrated Frister and Roasmann ■ Saw in. Machines. Price, *3 10s.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10147, 21 September 1898, Page 1
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