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MISCELLANEOUS. RlP_' TOMATOES For Sale at 2Jd plTlb at "Happy Home,'' Port Hills. 7101 "POWERFUL Telescope on Stand~io7H&__" •*; >V. Suckling, »ext__Pwߣ_ Office. 7093 TtfTAHO-ANY Extension Dining Table, four _UL leaves, opens to 10 feet; ±7, cost £12 Macarthy and Cl_rk, 151 Armagh street. JJNGLISH-PIANO; Cfaappell, "of"L_ndo_, f~* trichord, full compass-, walnut case ■' ivory keys, sweet tone;- cost £30, cash' jKs TTAAKiS . PIANO, iron ~.r»mo~ overstrung •*-*■ cneck action, trichord, ,a very cheap' i_j! sirument for £33. Macarthy and aark ISi Armagh "street. ' ■OARGAIN,—A~G"SSd*"~S_r_Si_3 SqlH__ -*-* House, with Stable, etc., over *-a_e ol land, in Waltham;- only £200. Must sell at once. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. 711Q £-|A DEPOSIT.-For immediate sale," 3- * U - J roomed House, J-acre section, a% Opawa; only £150. any terms you like, mortgagee selling. Forest and_Perkins Sydenham. THE SPECTATOR" contair-~Picii_eFd Send-off, Hutchisons M.H.X4., off to Africa, Major Jowsey, Christchurch Lawyer and his Dog. Full of reading. Twenty-eight pages, 3d. " 7^33 AL— -j. B.A. of New _eaiand~Um r veraity who has lately studied French and German for threo years abroad, wishes to meet with pupils for Reading, Conversation, or University Examinations. Address 8., "Press" , Office. . . 7138 WORTH NOTICE.—City, Cornl. Sho£ leading thoroughfare, Fruit and Confectionery Business, stock, fixtureg. gas fittings ; only £100. Leaving through ill-health. Owen and Clark, House Agents, quposite Strange s. " 7171 STERLING Bicycle, path racing and hght ! roadster For Sale Cheap; owner leaving 1 for England, two gears; two sets of tyres lamp, bell, and alt, accessories; as good as I new. Price £17 10s. Cowper and Sena, CoI lombo street. ' ggjjj VACANCIES" for TwoH_*_y^t_dents"_i Mrs Mareden's Home for Lady Students, bath (Eot and cold water), students' sittingroom (incandescent light), nice garden, three minutes' from University, School of Art, and High School. 236 Gloucester street West opposite Aberdare House. 674J MERIT ~wiil tell—Benningtons Pills, are now sold throughout Australia and New Zealand. S?Jea increasing evory day. MOTHERS keep your Children "healthy. Their stomachs want - strengthening hefore school begins. Loasby's Wahoo! . D* URHAM STREET—Osmfortable 4-.oome_ House, scullery, copper, largo stable and trap-house, near railway; suit cabman or'carrier; only £160. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. CHINESE LAUN-Jx-Ty "GLAZE, "MandTarm Brand,' Is Packet, For Corns, Warts, and Bunions use "Blcomine," 6d Packet*, "Sepoy's Prairie Cure," 2s 6d. "Sepoy's Prairie Oil." 2a 6d. . Sold everywhere, Agents, Kempthome. Prosser and Co. HUSBANDS, whose wives ha\<) nervoui headaches, nhould buy them Loasby'a Wahoo. _. Best nerve tonic made. BAMBOO" Verandah T Blinds, best quality, 6ft 3s 6d, Bft 4s 6d, 10ft 5s 9d, 12ft 6a 9d. White's Furnishing Warehouse. SECOND-HAND BICYCLES ,For Sale Cheap. Machines on hand at £3, £4 10s, £5, £6 10s, and £8. Delivery on payment of deposit of £1, balance on weekly instalments of 6s. Call and inspect our stock. Adamaj Star Cycle Company, 70 Manchester street,,and Colombo street Depot, 198 Hobba's Buildings, Christchurch. . . BEDROOM SETST—Servants' 6s 9d, Full Sets, splendid value,. 8s 9d, lis 6d, 13s 9d to 85b. Fletcher Bros., Crockery Mer thants and Importers, Highstreat. BOOKS WANTED—£IO each offered for Posthumus Fragments (Margaret Nicholson), 1810; Tennyson's Lovers' Tale, 1833; Tha True and tho False," 1859; Enid, 1857; The Falcon, s privately printed play for the use of the actors,' 1879; Barratt's Battle, of Marathon, 1820; Badminton Hunting, large paper copy: Thackeray's Vanity Fair, in ,20 Bhilling Nos.; Pauline, a fragment, . 18S3; Burlington Portrait Miniatures, 1889; The Humourist, 1819, 4 vols.; Waverley, 3 vols., Ist cd., paper boards, 1814: Milton's Poems, 1615. Baker's Great Bookshop, Birmingham, England. WINDSOR and Lace Ties, the prevailing fashion. J. Ballantyne and Company.' BOAi-tD AND RESIDENCE. pOOD BOARD AND RESIDENCE, d*i<* - to Park and Gardens. Mrs Dickinson, 6 Cranmer square, West. > 8099 GLOUCESTER HOUSE. 256 Gloucester street West* - •''; EIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE.': for LADIES-and GENTLEMEN. Hot, Cold .and Shower Bathe. - Every Comfort and Attention Given.' Mo_ Central. TERMS MODERATE. MRS McNIE (late of Waitahuna House). _ BOARD AND~R£SIDENCE. HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED APARTMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, , Sherwood, 72 Cashol' street E{. Telephone 703. ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "" FURxNISHED- APARTMENTS for Ladief and Gentlemen. MRS JAMESON. Almeda House, 55 Cashel street E. 3483 AB-.RDARE HOUSE, ""~~ *• 239 Gloucester' street" West. EIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE, three minutes' walk from 1 Post Office and Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Good Stabling. MRS BARFORD. 2810 (Late of Gloucester HousoK - FUNERAL NOTICES * , THE Friends of the late Robert' Noyo are informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, Ton-ens road, Hillmorton, "et 2.30 p.m., on Sunday, February 25th, for the Addington Cemetery. Please note alteration of date from Friday to Sunday. D. SYKES, Undertaker, corner Cashol and Durham streets. ' 7051 ■■_________■»__—■—_——■«—.■_•——■■—• THE Friends of the late John Forest are respectfully invited to. attend' his Funeral, leaving Mb late residence, New Brighton, for the Linwood Cemetery, at 2 p.m., Sunday, "25th. W. LANGFORP, Funeral Director and Embalmer, Telephone 387. - ■ • . 7066 THE Friends of the late John Murphy, lata of Addington Workshops, are respectfully informed his Funeral willUeave the ProCathedral at 2.30 p.m. This Day, for,the.Linwood Cemetery. Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. W. LANGFORD, Funeral Director and Emba_mer. Telephone 387. 718S rnCECE Friends of the late William McFaxJ- lane are respectfully invited to attend hiß Funeral, leaving the N.Z. Express Company's Office, Hereford street, for tho Linwood Cemetery, at 2-0 p.m. This Day. W. LANGFORD, Funeral Director. ' 7183 THE Friends of the late Mrs Robert Newton are invited to attend her Funeral, to leave her son's residence, Lincoln road, Addington, on Sunday, 25th instant, at 2,30 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 7117 ESTABLISHED 1863. . MOITOMENTAL WORKS; Manchester street South. HEADSTONES and MONUMENTS ia Marble, Granite, and other Stones Executed to Order at Lowest Possible Pr;sea. Iron Fences of variop- pattern*. Concrete Kerb at Lowest Rates. Eatimatea and Designs forwarded on Application. J. B. MANSFIELD. T. LAMB AND SO.Sfc - UNDERTAKER* And EMBALMEBS. Ha. 85 LICHFIELD STREET. Talepbont-SC* GW. J. PARSONS, • MONUMENTAL MASON, : Ma—cheater street. . Monuments and Headstones in- Marble _. Granite and Stone. NEWEST DESIGNS. All Work Guaranteed. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Concrete Kerbings, Iron Railings. ■ Inspection Soecially Invited. 84JO IH JJ..11.. '* .————————— MONUMENTAL SCULP xURJJ. TAIT, Corner ot Cashol street and Montreal Street (Opposite Drill Shed), MANTJFAC_UR_R and IMPORTER of all Descriptions of Monumental Work. Beet Quality and Lowest Prices. Inspection Invited. Establish-! IB6_ p EORGE BARRELI* UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER-T-egrama and Telephone Orders, by Night or Day receive immediate attention. 63 DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Tak-hone ,531..

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10589, 24 February 1900, Page 10

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