Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Tenders, TO BUILDERS. TENDERS arc invited for the Erection of a Stable, Ac,, at the Styx, for Mr Uc.rv ■i«oh. Plane and specifications may be seen at nre odlco, where render* will be reoelred onTbefore Saturday Jan. 4, at 10 a.m. The lowest or a™ tender will not necessary be accepted. ... , THEODJBE B. JACOBSEN, Architect (Oxford terrace, opposite Lone's Mill], ~ TO BUILDEEB. ~ TI^ E vm Ea S lnvito<l for tha Erection of a J. Villa Residence for J. 8, Patterson, Emi Plane and specifications may be soon at my office where tenders will be received on er before Mon' 13 ’. at a.m. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily lie accepted, y THEODORE B. JiCOBSEN, Architect, (Opposite Lane’s Mill). 4XUM9 CAHTEBBUBY COMPANY mENDERS wanted (or Sinking an Artesian Well .JL on the Company's Addington! at the Company's office', Psrtlonlars can be had omce Hereford street and Oxford temce, where tenders are to be sent in not later than 4 o’clock on Toes, day, Jan, 7. 44ft1).88 OEO, A.MAKEIO, Sec. GERALDINE BOAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited from the difflorent Bonks for the Deposit and Current Account of the ueraldioe Bond Board, to bo sent in on or before Tuesday, the 7th day of January, 187», at 10 a.m„ addressed to the Chairman, and endorsed "Tender for Board’s Account." AH particulars to be ob. talned from the Chairman of the Board. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. CALEB £. BHEBBATT, <445-57 Clerk to the Board. SPRINGS BOAD BOAED. TENDERS are Invited for Cleansing and Maintaining the Hatawell river for one year. Specification* can be seen at Hr Wright’s residence, Lincoln. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, will be received at the district office. Springs ton, up to 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, Jan. 7, W. A. MURK AY, Clerk to the Board. ASHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDEBSare invitodfor 1000 DOG COLLARS for the County of Ashburtontor the ensuing year. Particulars are as followsi—4oo of Ik inch; 400 of 1 inch i 150 of f of an inch; 25 of i-inoh; and 25 of {-inch, The collar* to have the badge of registration affixed thereto, and to he approved by the Council. Tenders, endorsed " Tenders for Dog Collars," will be received at the Council’s Offices, Ashburton, up to the hour of 11 a.m. on the 3-h day of January. 1879. The Council reserves to Itself the right of rejecting sll or any ef the tenders if it thinks fit. W. C. WALKER, Chairman. 'Ashburton, Deo. 18,1878. 8917-38 FOE SALE, by Tender, three acres o( Standing Oats (or hay, at St Albans, adjoining Mr Andrew Philpott's. Tenders sent by noon on Tuesday, Jan. 7, to M. J, Dellow, Christchurch. W. Wyker, Hereford street west. 4502-68 FOB SALE BY TENDER.—That well known Freehold Hotel Premises the Zetland Arms, situate and fronting on Caehel and Lichfield streets, Christchurch, and standing on half an acre of ground. These extensive premises are replete with every accommodation for man and horse. The yards ore fitted with stalls for 65 horses and 12 looseboxes, covered space for traps, a largo stinting yard, a first-class blacksmith’s shop, ani there is a large unoccupied frontage to Cashel street, upon which could be erected a fine shop, with bedrooms over for the hotel, which is cow doing the best town and country trade in the City. The proprietor being about to build a large hotel on his grounds near the race coarse, for which a license baa been granted, is the sole reason he has placed this splendid property in the market. Sealed tenders, addressed to Ur William Seabright, Zetland Arms Hotel, from whom every information may be obtained, will be received np to January 15.1879. The lowest or any tend er not necessarily accepted. 3635-31 Publications. NEWSPAPBB, MAGAZINE 3POETINQ GAZETTE. a '(HE only New Zealand Journal combining al . the above desirable qualities is THE CANTERBURY TIMES, Which, owing to the Liberal Policy followed by the Proprietors, has developed into the LARGEST AND BEST WEEKLY TAPES IN THE COLONY. This is no mere assertion, bat an actual fact. Those who are sceptical on tha subject can easily resolve their doubts by instituting a comparison between Tax Casxxkbcsi Tikbs and its contemporaries. Ths C-intkbsdbt Tucks has ceased to be a mere reprint of the daily papers, and now contains an immense quantity of matter written and collated specially for it, which renders the paper a most desirable one for EVERY FAMILY CIRCLE, Both in Town and Country. All tastes are provided for, and to be otherwise than satisfied with the reading is impossible. The salient features to which attention is particularly directed are t AGRICULTURE* Including Original Articles by a Practical Farmer and Copious xtracts from ths beat English Journals. SPORTING. Under which head ore found Booing, Coursing, Athletics, Aquatics, Cricket, and Football, on a more extensive scale than in any other paper in the Australasian Colonies. THE SKKTCHER, Comprising Biographical, Historical, and Descrip, tive Articles of the meet entertaining kind. THE TRAVELLER, A Department from which both Instruction and Amusement can be derived, as the reader is made familiar with Incidents of Travel, and the Peculiar Characteristics of Countries in every part of the World. DRAMATIC DOINGS In the Colonies, Europe, and America, together with Anecdotes of Aotora and Actresses, which make Pleasant Beading for all, SCIENTIFIC GOSSIP, From which Valuable Information may be derived respecting Hew Discoveries and the Daily Increasing .Wonders of Science. THE EDITOR’S ABM CHAIR, A Department of Peculiar Value to all who can appreciate Humour of the genuine American type and short racy Anecdotes. TO ADVERTISERS The CANtiBBDBT Tutas offers equallylgreat advantages. During the past eighteen month# there has been an IMMENSE INCREASE IN CIRCULATION, the result being that the number of copies published weekly is nearly FOUR TIMES that of any similar paper In the Province. It Is therefore beyond question that for all purpose* the CASTSnBDBT Tisbs is unequalled AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. ______ ■ - n . - ■ MEDICAL. ’• ; THE following is an extract from a letter, dated , May 15th, 1872, from an old inhabitant cf Homingsbam, near Warminster, Wilts: " I must also bog to say that your Pills are an excellent-medium for me, eud Z certainly do enjoy good health, sound sloop, and a good apotita. This, is owing to taking your Pills. I am 78, years old.' Remaining, gentlemen, yours very respectfully, L.S. To the Proprietors of NORTON’S CAMUMILE PILLS, London, 7CSSa

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT18790103.2.25.2

Bibliographic details

Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5574, 3 January 1879, Page 3

Word Count
1,063

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5574, 3 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5574, 3 January 1879, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert