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MuoeUaneoua. . MEBICAN Screw Top Glass Bottles just arrived at J. Smith's, 249, Cashel street.' LARGE quantity of cauliflower, ououmbers, mushr ooniß,walnuts, tomatoes. pickling onions, io, and all kinds of fruit wanted by the Maclean ioklo Factory, 282, St Asaph street west. 4090 60. ITKEN & BOBEBTS, 225, Cashel Btreet west, respectfully invite your inspection of: their i and varied stock of Furnishing and Domestio Ironmongery. 8146 68 COMPLETELY new stock of roods in Basket Perambulators, Garden Choirs, &o. J. Silvester, 187, Gloucester street W. ( opposite Paln.ro nin*Hrink»s293 W. PARSONS' PodophyllinSoialitz Powders best known remedy for Bilious and Liver Complaints. Mrs Bobinson and E. C. Dann, Chemists, Christchurch. Price Two Shillings. 8365 | LEZARD & CO., Licensed Pawnbrokers, _ • Jewellers and Watchmakers, Green's Buildinm, 126,, Manchester street, Watches repaired for ss. 8142 Frozen Meat Export, H. DuokJ worth and Son, salesmen to Her Majesty the ueen, 38 ana 39, London Central Meat Market, Established over 50 years. H. D. & Son are prepared to receive consignments of frozen sheep and beef, and to sell at a commission of £2 per cent on gross sales, These are the terms adopted with our friends Messrs Hayßros„Pigeon Pay,Canterbury. Accounts (with cheques) forwarded to consignors' London agents daily, or on completion of sales. If hills of lading are sent direct to our bankers, Messrs Hill& Sons, West Smithfleld, London, they will guarantee IN SHEEP.—A permanent cure guaranteed. No cure, no pay. First-class testimonials from Mr W. Bubs, President Northern A. and P. Association, and others. For particulars see "Canterbury Times." W. Graham, Bangiora. 9197 BOBEBTS, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 83, , • Manchester street south, is selling Clocks at less than cost. For a few weeks only. Must realise. Bepairs, as usual, strictly moderate. 8764 LUCAS & SONS, Engineers, Kilmore St., Christchurch. Engines, Boilers, Gas Engines. Printing Machinery,' 4c., repaired and fixed Sausage Machine. 456 A DAME EIENNE, Teacher of Pianoforte Tuesday Night: Children, Saturday. 262, Manchester Street North. 6847 T|/fBS POPE'S Art Needle-Work Depst, 252, JxJL Colombo street, Christchuroh, Importer of Arraeene, Canvas, Satin Cloth, Beads, 4c„ Books, Stationery, and Periodicals. Country orders attended to. 7089 WITHEBS, 12, Victoria street, Chris> . ohuroh. Agent for the Boyal Sohool of Art Needlework, South Kensington. Importer of Crewels, Wools. Arrasene, Fiiouolles, 4c, Ac. A hand. Country orders punctually attended to. 8965 B S. B. SEYMOUE, Surgeon Dentist, 179, Gloucester street, Christchurch, having ed the services of an experienced assistant la lust arrived from England, and is in poal of the most modern methods of Prosthetic Dentistry; those who have lost natural teeth oan have them replaced by Artificial Dentures, which restore the appearance, assist in masticating,' and facilitate in speaking. Special attention given to saving the natural teeth from the inoursion of EW ZEALAND THBOTJGH THE CAMERA. Those about to visit England should call and ing Chief Tows, Lake, Mountain and Glacier Scenery, Ac, &c. W. MEECH, Sole Agent Can. terbury, 185, Gloucester street, opposite ft ink Stables, Christchuroh. 9046 PHOTO Goods —Just Received, ex Aorangi, Miscellaneous Assortment. Walter Suckling, 91, Manchester street, Christchurch. HO 10 YEAB BOOKS having arrived, Subscribers who have not paid for their Almanacs for 1886 are requested to get them at once, as otherwise they may be sold, as the quantity received ia insufficient to meet demands. Walter Suckling, Dealer in Photo Goods, 91, Manchester street, Christchurch. 6876 ANGIOBA Coach and Carriage Works.—N. S. Vale, General Wheelwright, Carriage Painter, High street. Estimates given for all kinds of work connected with the trade. Prices moderate. §357 noe given for Lodier and Gentle. _ ■ men's Seoond-hand Wearing Apparel, Furniture, and Jewellery. James M'Cormiok, road. Sydenham, nearthe railway nates TTISITOBd to Timaru can be accomm dated very V reasonably with Board and Lodgings at Mrs Simmons', King street, opposite Domain, Timaru, 94 UDSON A COMPANY, Cathhdbal Squash. | N.D.V.F.S.M. Everybody should poßßess • one. Hudson and Co., agents. EWI&G MACHINE Needles and Fittings. EWING MACHINES Bepaired and Adjusted by experienced hands. Hudson and Co. UST Landing—.-.plendid Assortment of Lamps; r prices to buit times. Hudson and Co. idee indows. "tHINA and Glassware, cheap and good. Hudson l and Co. 'AKDWARE, Brush ware. Cutlery, &c., &c. . Hudson and Company. UDSON DIBSCT IVFOBTBBS, Corner Cathedral Square. 8615 bonveyanooß. COBBACO'S TELEGBAPH LINE BOYAL MAIL COACHES. PASSING THBOUGH THB OBANDEST SCENES? IN THE WORLD. COBB 4 CO.'S Telegraph Line of 3oyal Mail Coaches from Chrlßtolmroh to HoMtaka, Greymouth, Samara, Boss, Keef ton, and Weotpott leave Springfield every Tuesday and Friday on irrival of first train from Christchurch, retuntinp Return Fares £7 0 0 OASBIDY, BINNIE &^2O ;i 3?roprietorr. Agent, W. F. '„~~,~~-, Commercial Hotel, Christehuroh TINWALD AND MOUNT BOMEBS BAIL WAT MOUNT SOMEES AND CAVENDISH BOYAI MAIL COACH. THE above Coaoh leaves Hood's Hotel, fos Cavendish Railway Station, every Tuesday Saturday, meeting each train. Passengers by morning train may proceed bj Coach to Alford Forest, thence toMeihven, iaUmr n time for the last train for Ashburton. JOHN HOOD. BOYAL MAIL. 6 METHVEN ANdTIFOBD FOBEST. COACH will leave Methvei. for Alforo Forest on arrival of first train every Tuoe. day, Thursday, and Saturday, mooting the Mount Somers Coach at the Forest, and returning in tlmr or last train to Christchuroh and Ashburton. Parcels and Orders will receive every attention. Horses and Baggies always oa hire. ' N. DUFF, 7 Methvon Liverv Stables. BOYAL WATT. COACHEB. WAIHI BUSH, GEBALDINE, AND OBABI, TTBTrE beg to inform the publiothat our Co&ohe yl W will run as under, viz. s Waihi Bush and Back, Waihi Bush—dep., 6.4 C a.m, Waihi Bush—arr., 8 p.m. Gbbaldimb to Obabi and Back. G^raldiiio—dep., 7.46 a.m„ 10.40 turn., 3 p.»„ *•» i p.m. * Orari—dep., 8.52 turn., 11.50 euxou. 4.15 p.m.. 8.51 p.m« In connection with the above Lino of Coaches, w* have the Livery and Bait Stables at GeraldiiJO, where light orpresseß, buggies, gigs, a orses can be obtained on the shortest n< J. MTJNDELL b CO., Auctioneers, Valuators Stock, Station and General Commission Agents, Agents for the Union Fire and Marine Insurant Company, Geraidine. TINWALD AND MOUNT SOMEBS RAILWAY. MOUNT SOMEBS AND CAVENDISH EOYAX MAIL COACH. THE above Coach leaves Hood's Hotel for Cavendish Hallway Station every Morning and Evening, meeting each train. Parcels and Orders will receive every attention. Horses and Buggies on hire. JOHN HOOD. TELEGBAPH LINE OF BOYAL MAIL. COACHES. CULVEBDEN TO WAIAU AND HANMEE PLAINS HOT SPRINGS, NORTH CANTERBURY. * COACH leaves Culverden for Waiau every -Monday and Thursday, at 1 p.m., on arrival of midday train from Christchurch, and leaves Waiau every Tuesday and Friday, at 12 noon, in time to catch the 2.45 p.m. train for Ohristchurch, FOB HOT SPBINGS, HANMEE PLAINS. A COACH leaves Culverden every Tuesday, on arrival of midday train from Christchurch, returning on Thursday, in time to catoh the 2,45 p.m. traiu for Christchurch, until further notice. • In connection with the above Line of Coaches, I beg to inform the publio I have ereoted a Com- ' modious Livery and Bait Stables, where special Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses can be obtained at shortest notioe. Urgent telegrams and i letters promptly delivered. THOS. DEBBETT, Proprietor. GLENTUNNEL TO LAKE COLERIDGE, JN and after January sth, 1883, a Mail Conveyance will leave Glontunnel for Lake Coleridge every Friday morning, returning in time for last train Saturday evening. Telegrams and paroeli punctually attended to. ABTHUB DEEBETT, Proprietor, Coalgate,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7831, 10 April 1886, Page 6

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