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I Exhibitions. Abts. I ANNUAL EXHIBITION. OPENING CEREMONY ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, A* 8 p.m. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Admission—Half-a-Crown. , Honorary Members' Tickets (family) One Guinea. DAVID BLAIE, Hon Sec. 9785 ARTHUR APPLEBY, Hon. Treasurer. NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, 1885. A. PPLICATIONS FOR SPACE mu ß t be sent in J\.. BEPOEE 28th FEBRUARY, to the Industrinl Assnciation's Office, 141, Hereford street, _. * g an( j a jj j n f ormll ti on ma y b e obtained. W. JAMESON, 9509 210 Sec. Local Committee. EXHIBITIONS.— Murray Aston's Museum and cJ Gallery of the Artß. Admission, Is, which includes ticket in great art union drawing. Address, Duncan's buildings, Manchester st„ Christchurch. Mr Asfron'B collection includes works of ,Turner, E.A., David Cox, Caleott, Richard Wilson, Waite, Caffyn, Portal, ,iibb, &c.; also, iilizabethan curios, 15th century coral carving, bric-a-brac of all kinds. Mr Aston is a buyer of Maori curios, &c, &c. 4063 Miscellaneous. GOOD ARTICLE.—-The Mac Lean Pickle and k . Preserving Co., Limited, 282, St Asaph street ast, Christchurch, can tmpply cordials, preserves, I and pickles of every description, and are purchasers of fruit and pickling vegetables. 4090 60 ART Photographic Stuaio, Simpson s Ne Buildings, High street, Christchurch; H. I Chatteris, Proprietor. Photographs in all styles '-'- oderate prices. 494882 ITKEN & ROBERTS, 225, Cashel street weßt, _ respectfully invite your inspection of their I large and varied stock of Furnishing and Domestic Ironmongery. 8145 52 COMPLETELY new stock of goods in Basket Work, consisting of Flower Stands, Tripods, I Perambulators, Garden Chairs, &c. J. Silvester, 187, Gloucester street W., opposite Delamain's rink. 5293 GUNDERSEN, Watchmaker and Jeweller, ! tote, London, 251. High street, opposite The Hall. 5404 277 LARGE STOCK of New and Second-hand jtSL Furniture, comprising nearly every requisite for the household, now on hand, at prices that defy competition. A. Reed, 134, High, street, next I Scotch Stores. 6584 348 TKINSON, Bootmaker and Importer, 27, _ Victoria street. A large and well-assorted stock of all kinds of Boots and Shoes. Best value in the city. This is a fact j yon try it. 2759 484 ACETIC Acid (Coutts* guaranteed) sold wholesale and retail, at Walter Suckling's, 91 Manchester street, Christchurch. >ROMIDE Paper—Morgan and Kidd's cele- > brnted Gelatine Bromide Paper for enlargements, Ac, may be had o£ Walter Suckling, 91, Manchester street, Christchurch; done up in single sheets (large), 2s each, or in rolls somewhat cheaper, prices varying according to size. Other photographic requisites in stock. 8750 LEZARD & CO., Licensed Pawnbrokers, _y» Jewellers and Watchmakers, Green's BuildI ings, 125, Manchester street. Watches repaired for ss. nANTEEBURY BASKET MANUFACTORY, [) Victoria Btreet, opposite Moir's Corriage Works, O. LARSON, Proprietor. All kinds of Basket Work, Chairs, Garden Seats, Perambulators, Ac., made to order at moderate prices. Wholesalo and retail. Chairs upholstered on the premises. ■ ■ 8851 52 WES I FURS I! FURS! I!—All kinds of Furs I also. Gloves Cleaned, by Mrs J. M. Thompson, Sewing Machine Depot, 217. Colombo street. 456 464 EORGE TURNER (28 years in the Civil Sor- _. vice, N.Z.), 198, Hereford street, Christchurch, Law and General Stationer, and Depot for Fine Arts Materials ; Christmas and Birthday Cards, in great variety; Engrossments, Law and other writings executed with strict privacy. Studies of Works of Art lent by the week and on hand for sale. 6119115 ■>l EORGE A. SMITH, House, Land and Cor J|~ mission Agent (13 years book-keeper for J. T. Brown). Office: Corner Tuam and Colombo streets (J. T. Brown's new premises). Tradesmen's books posted, accounts collected. Houses and Laud for Sale or Lease. Agencies will receive careful attention. Residence—l2, Walker street. 884 C 192 ABEZ RHODES, Dudley Bank Steam Wool Works. Station holders and others are reI quested to forward orde. u early. Box 268, Post Office. Christchurch. 5746 286 MRS M'DONALD, Confectioner, 60, Cathedral square. Waiting and refreshment rooms. Registry Office for female servants. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. Servants sent only when references satisfactory. 7761 163 ES WITHERS, 12, Viotoria street, ChristArt Needlework, South Kensington. Importer of Crewels, Wools, Arrasene, Filoselles, 4c, &c. A oboice selection of Work and Materials always on hand. Country orders punctually attended t 0.8965 MRS HIGGS, 125, St Asaph Btreet (one door east of Manchester street), the Best and Oldest Registry Office in Town for Male and Female Servants. Ladies can be well suited by applying as above. N.B.—Private Board and Residence: terms moderate. 4248 -m/ITES EDWARDS, Art Needlework Depot, 227, JjJL Cashel street. All shades in Crewels and Crewel Silks. Crash, Oatmeal Cloths, Lace, Braidß, Banner Mounts, Bannerettes, Stands, Briggs' Patterns, Wools, &c. 6391 303 ■RS POPE, Art Needlo Work Depot, 252, Colombo street • North, Market place. Established ISG2. Importer of Crewel Silks and Wools, Filoselle, Lace Braids, Briegs' Patterns, Berlin and Other Wools, Oatmeal and Satin Cloths, &c, Fringes, Cord and Tassels, Canvas and Patterns for Cross Stitch, Macreme Thread, Books, Stationery, Periodicals. Country orders solicited. 9691215 RIENTAL TURKISH BATHS, Cashel street East. Open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Turkish Sulphur, and Vapour Baths, 3s each; Sicilian, 'ls 6d each; Warm. Cold, Shower, and Needle Baths, Is each. Special davs for ladies—Tuesday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.ia.; Fridays, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Quarterly tickets issued. 8869 193 >RESERVE your own Fruit by using the American Fruit Cans or Bottles. You can have I green fruit when required. Anyone can use them as there is no soldering required. To be had at J. Smith, 249, Cashel street, Christchurch. W. WALTERS & CO., Furnishing Underlin town and country; adults from £4, children from £2. 47, Victoria street, and corner of Man--1 _,.__* , a, -'-—-to. 6088 341 JHE highest price given for Ladies and GentleI Jewellery. Jamos M'Cormick, Colombo road, Sydenham, near the railway gates. 5383 93 THE Only Gold Medal for Venetian and every description of inside and outside Blinds was Walter Gee, Colombo streot North, Christchurch Funeral Notices. JHE Friends of Mr William Martin, of Wool- [ ston, are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late Son, William Alfred, will leave his residence on Thursday, the 26th, at 2 o'clock, for the Woolston Cemetery. 9749 j Friends of Mr Albert Shaw are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his lato departed Daughter May Haywood, to leave his residence, No. 3, Windmill rood, To-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, for the Addington Cemetery. H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker, No. 41, Comer of Durham and St Asaph streets. Missing Friends. JAMES HEPTINSTAXL, DECEASED. MILY HBPTINSTALL, and MARY JANE t HErTINSTALL, are requested to send their address to Mr Horsfield, Solicitor, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England. Barnsley, Jan. 8,1885. 9786 Wanted. WANTED Known.—A. Schlesinger's Index Register. £77,000,000, containing 75,000 names; next of kin and heirs-at-law wanted; search fee, 2s 6d. 6229 344 WANTED Known—A. Schlesinger's own make Cigarettes, nicely got up m tinfoil, &c.; sent to any part in New Zealand on receipt of cheque or P. 0.0.; 30s per 1000. 62i9 344 WANTED Known—A. Schlesinger's six a shilling cigars cannot be beaten j try them !! I The best shave in town for 3d. Note the address—A. Schlesinger, 135, High street, Christchurch. 6229 344 ] WANTED Known—A. Schlesinger is in 1 position to supply a certificate of birth, I marriage, or death of any person in the united Kingdom since 1837; parish and county should 55 'stated, fee 21s. 6229 344 '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7484, 25 February 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7484, 25 February 1885, Page 1

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