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PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY. OFFICES: Hereford street, Christchurch. THE Subscriptions and other Monthly Payments, as provided by the rules, are due THIS DAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 6. All cheques should bo crossed to the credit of the Association, Bank of Now South Wales, Christchurch, and all letters on the business of the Association must bo addressed to the Manager. The office is open from SEVEN to NINE o clock this evening (being the first Tuesday evening in the mouth), ns well as from TEN a.m. to FOUR 6375 JOHN LEWIS, Manager. POTATOES. mHE undersigned ore CASH PURCHASERS. ROYSE, STEAD, * CO. TO SELLERS OF SHEEP. THE NEW ZEALAND PROVISION AND PRODUCE COMPANY are CASH PURCHASERS of SHEEP suitable for Preserving, vnd, as Preserved Meats are now selling well m the English Markets, the Company are prepared to jive the Highest Values for this description of Stock. Full particulars can he obtained on application at their Offices, Lichfield street, Christchurch. 6530 JUST ARRIVED, PER SAN FRANCISCO MAIL, A MAGNIFICENT Assortment of the Latest f\ Novelties in Fancy Needlework and Berlin iVool goods, consisting of Tea Cosies, Cushions, Slippers, Banners, Smoking Caps, &c., &c„ &c. These Goods being quite new styles, inspection is nvited- Every shade in Berlin Wool 6d per dozen. MONTAGUE’S FANCY BAZAAR, 394 Strange’s Buildings, High street. FIRE AND MARINE INSUB ANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, CAPITAL—ONE MILLION» In 100,000 Shares of 410 eaoh, HEAD OFFICE—DUNEDIN. CANTERBURY BRANCH. Fiio and Maxine business of all kinds taken oweat rates. For forms of proposal, Ao., apply to A. GARRICK, Manager. 32 Hereford street. Christchurch, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. A N AGENCY of this Bank will he OPENED at EAKAXA To-morrow, Tuesday, the 6th nstant, for the transaction of ordinary Banking Susiness, under the charge of.Mr T. A. Winter. J. L. COSTER, Manager. Christchurch, March 5,1877. 6525 BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. THIS BANK will be CLOSED on TUESDAY, March 6, for the usual half-yearly balance of jounts. „ ~ . ~ , Constituents would oblige by sending m tneir is-books to he made up. W. S. ROBISON, Manager. Jhristchurch, March 3,1877. 6318 MONEY. rHB Undersigned are prepared to Advance £2OOO and £ISOO on freehold security. 287 ROYSE, STEAD, & CO. 'HE FIDELITY AND ACCIDENT GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND [S prepared to issue Policies guaranteeing the Fidelity of Employes on moderate terms. For rates of premium and forms of proposal, pply at the Company’s Office, Hereford street, Jhxistchnrch. R. WALTON, Agent. Locax. Directors : Hon J. Hall, Chairman, David Craig, Esq., L. B. Nathan, Esq. 4561 TO FARMERS. CHAS. KIVEE, Jtniß., is a Cash Purchaser of prime samples of Wheat, Oats, and Barley, Storage at City Grain Stores, as usual. Office—icxt Bank of Australasia, Cashel street, Christihurch. 5738 w ANTED, a few tons CHEESE, a few thousand bushels OATS and WHEAT. Apply J. L. WILSON, Opposite White Hart. HOUSE AND GROUNDS FOR SALE. TWELVE-ROOMED HOUSE, in first class L condition, with four acres of LAND, situate Jolombo road south, W. WILSON. TO FARMERS, PRODUCE BROKERS. And Others. THE City Flour Mills, for many years successfully conducted by Mr D. Inwood, and Mr W. H. Lane, will, from this date, be worked on locountof the undersigned. Wheat will he purchased at the offices in Cashel street, Comsaoks supplied to formers. C, W TURNER. Christchurch, Jan, 1,1877 3562 WE are CASH BUYERS of Wheat, Oats, Barley, Grass Seed, and Other Farm Produce. Com Sacks supplied at current rate. 4496 P. CUNNINGHAM & CO. WD. WOOD will give the Highest Market • Price for sound dry Milling Wheat; is also a purchaser of Oats and Grass Seed. 5323 JESSES gTRANGE & £JO. or YIOTOEIA HOUSE, Have the pleasure to announce the arrival of their First Shipment for the approaching Winter Season, including Dresses, Dress Materials, Ladies’ Paletots, Ladies’ Ulsters, Costumes, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Millinery, and Millinery Materials. The goods, in all cases, are direct from the Manufacturer, thus avoiding all intermediate profits, and enabling them to supply their customers at the Lowest Price. An extract from the London “ Echo ” of the 14th September, 1876: — “One of the most remarkable of trade fluctuations has just now occurred in the Silk Market. Within the last seven weeks the price of Raw Silk has risen Eighty per cent. The whole of the South European Crop has suddenly failed, and this has mainly brought about ,the extraordinary rise." In directing attention to the New Silk, comprising some most beautiful goods, W. S. & Co. beg to state that, having been manufactured previous to the late remarkable rise in the price of raw silk (and which is still increasing), they have made extra large purchases, anticipating a quick sale by offering them at Old Prices. We are this season introducing some entirely New Fabrics in Dress and Costume Materials, which form exquisite combinations, having a most stylish effect. The firm respectfully mention that, owing to so many orders being received for Costumes, Fancy Dresses, &c., they have been obliged to Enlarge their Workrooms, and, apologising for the inconvenience many of their customers have been put to, they now hope to he able to execute all orders given them with the usual careful and prompt attention. The whole of the above will he ready for inspection on Wednesday, Peh. 28,1877. W. Strange and Co. Feh. 24, 1877. 5990 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DR J. H. TOWNEND, Consulting Physician, begs to inform his patients that he has REMOVED to the Chambers recently occupied by John Lewis, Esq., being part of the Crystal Palace Buildings, and. only two doors from his old Surgery. ' 5213

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5006, 6 March 1877, Page 2

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