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Bailway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, EXCURSION TfTr.TTTT.W RIVER, LITTLE RIVER BACKS. AN EXCURSION TRAIN will Bun from Christchurch to Little Elver and back on FRIDAY, 25th inat., as under:— rum. a.m. Christchurch, dep 9.15 Prebbleton dep 9.49 Aodinstoa „ 9.22 Lincoln „ 10.7 Hornby „ 938 Little River . arr 11.25 Returning from Little River at 5.55 p.m., and arriving at Chriatcnarah at 8.10 p.m. The 'train will stop at ail Stations if required. RETURN FARES: From I.yttelton Christchurch, Ladbrookg, and intermediate Stations Lincoln, Gfeenpuk, Rabbit Island Kaitona, Elrdling’a Flat, Sa.-.™., Children, 3to 12 years half rates; nnder 3 years, free. , ewThe Little River Races will be held on tba 25tb, and the Excursion Train will stop opposite tbs Racecourse to set down and take np passengers. Excursion Tickets from Christchurch will be sold in advance at the Christchurch Station; they . can also be obtained at the Booking-Office in Cathedral square from 12.30 to 8.30 p.m. on the 24th. • 4333 - BY ORDER. Miscellaneous. A EXISTS’ Materials and Picture-Frames of rSL every description.' J. W. Gibb, Morten's Buildings. Cathedral square. AITKEN A ROBERTS, 225, Cashel street west, respectfully invite jour inspection of their arge and varied stock of Furnishing and Domestic Ironmongery. 8145 52 A CHEAP SALE. SO per cent saved. For Six weeks and all the Tear Bound.—B. CLARKE A GO. are Selling Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery at Strictly Wholesale Prices. All are marked in plain figures at the same consistent low prices. English .Hall marked Lever Watches from £2: extra quality (worth £7 10s), £3 10s; by Botherham (or oar own make), £4 10s. See oar prices is Wedding and Engag< meut Rings. Watches cleaned, ss; main springs, 3a 6d extra; Watch Glasses Keys, Brooch Pins, and Jewellery Jobs, fid each. Highest prices given for Gold and Silver and Diamonds, as we use them ft r manufacturing S. CLARKE A CO., Watchmakers, Jewellers, and Importers, 148, Colombo street. C CHIROPODIST.—Corns Faluleaaly Extracted. J Private rooms. Bee Hive Boot IMpot, High street, Christobnrdh, CARPET BEATBEB AND SWEEPS WHEELER AND GO., Prompt, reliable, clean. 238. Hereford Btreet,67B3 CLEZARD A CO., Licensed Pawnbrokers • Jewellers and Watchmakers, Green's Bnild ings. 125. Manchester street. Watches repaired for ss. 8141 rf^iANTEBBUEY BASKET MANUFACTORY A/ Victoria street, opposite Moir's Carriasn Works, JAMES NELSON, Proprietor. All kind of Basket Work, Chairs, Garden Seats, Feramba lators, Ac., made to order at moderate prices Wholesale and retail. Chairs upholstered on thi premises. 8851 51 CANTERBURY Frozen Meat Export, H, Duck, worth and. Son, salesmen to Her Majesty the Queen, 38 and 38, London Central Meat Market Established over 50 years. H.D. A Son are prepared to receive consignments of Frozen Sheep and Beet, and to sell at a commission of £2 per cent on gross sales. These are the terms adopted with ear friends Messrs Hay Bros., Pigeon Bay, Canterbury, Accounts (with cheques) forwarded to consignors' London agent daily, or on completion of sales. II bills of lading ore sent direct to our bankers, Messrs Hill and Sons, West Smlthfleld, London, they will guarantee prompt payment for a charge oi J percent. 8151 DT g T Every description of; Earthen. • J. ware. Crockery, China and Glassware, in any quantities, at Wholesale Warehouse Prices, at the D.I.C. 6057 DT /~1 New and Extensive Departments. «JL •V. 7• Bedsteads and Cots, Wire, Spring and Patent Mattrasses, Electro-plated Goods suitable for Presentation, Table Cutlery in the best makes at Wholesale Warehouse Prices, at the D. 1.0. 6057 EMPIRE Labour Exchange.—J. Finnerty, <! Manchester street, has waiting engagement Harvest Hands, Storeman, Station Cooks, Hot< and General Servants. Orders by post or telegraph promptly attended to. 214 (Tl BARBELL A Cu'S Patent Steam Washing hJs • Machines ore pronounced superior to all others, and tba only Washer by which the clothes are cleaned by steam and no rubbing. Large numbers of references may be seen of purchasers. (Awarded Special Prize Leeston A. and P.A. Show, Nov. 2nd.) Made in wrought or oast icon furnaces from £3 17s fid; also to fit portable boilers, 455. 133 Manchester street, oppbsite Barrett’s Hetel. K IYER’S Buildings, Cashel street, close to corner of High street, will be opened in the beginning of April as a first-class Tea and Grocery Establishment. 3970 T UCAS A SONS, Engineers, Kilmore st., i i Christcburoh. Engines, Boilers, Gas Engines. Printing Machinery, Ao„ repaired and fixed anywhere. Manufacturers of the Premier Silent Sausage Machine. . 456 M ADAME BIENNE, Teacher of Pianoforte and Dancing, 151, Armagh street. MACMILLAN a BEY. Painters, Decorators, and Paper-hangers—Removed to more commodious premises, 99, Colombo street (opposite old shop), have just received a splendid assortment of New Paper-hangings. Now landing, new season's Patterns, with Dados and Friezes to match. 6781 MB and MRS GARDINER'S Dancing Classes will resume Tuesday, March IS. Tuesday" and Thursday, Adnlts; Wednesday, Ladies only; Friday, Gentlemen only. 78, Lichfield street east. B 8 WITHERS, 12, Victoria street, Christchurch. Agent for the Royal School of Art Needlework, South Kensington. Importer of Crewels, Wools, Arrasene, Filoselles, Ac., Ac. A choice selection of Work and Materials always on hand. Country orders punctually attended to. 8865 MRS WOODKOUGH, Belgrave House. 8. Victoria street. New Autumn Show of Millinery now on view, including latest styles from London and Paris. Prices to suit every Customer. A special hue of Ladies' Dressing Gowns, Underlinen and Corsets. MIS* MOBLEY, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER (Late of Hobday and Co.), begs to inform her numerous Customers that she has Commenced Business at the New Residence, Junction street. Ferry road. Mourning and Wedding Orders Punctually Attended to. Latest Style end Fit Guaranteed. Charges very Moderate. Trams pass the door. March 2nd, 1887, 3663 OP BEMOVAL.-G. BarreU and Co., tl Patent Steam Wasting Machinists, are now j removed to more convenient premises, 133, I Manchester street, opposite Barrett's Hotel. 3512 SUN BONNETS, APRONS, PINAFORES.— Choice assortment. Nice stock of embroidery and assortment of Laoe. Hats and Bonnets trimmed. Ladies' own material made np. Underclothing made to order. Inspection of our stock respectfully solicited. Mrs Meeoh, opposite Dr Thomas', Colombo street. 9046 O THE Ladies OP chrisTCHubch and SUBURBS.—The Missus M’CORMICK wait npon persons who have Second-Hand Wearing Apparel to dispose of- Highest price given for Jewellery, Furniture, Clothing, Ac. Address— Colombo road Sydenham, near the Railway Gates, and Madras street South. 4536 THOS. KENT, Fancy Cabinet and Picture Frame Maker, Union Buildings, Cashel street west, Christcburoh, N.Z. On sale—Fancy Articles In N.Z. woods. Ferns, Minerals, Ao., suitable for presents or for traominsion to ether oonntriea. SO PHOTO "YEaE-BOOKS AND ALMANACS” sow IN STOCK. Subscribers are, therefore, requested to get their Copies before they are all told. WALTER SUCKLING, Importer of Stationery, Photo Requisites, Ac., &c., 89 ADD 91, MABCEESTBB STREET, CHRISTO HU BOH Attention is called to the INCREASED SPACE and Accommodation of my Premises, and Inspection is Invited. Jubilee j^edals To arrive ex s.s. Doric IN A PEW DATS. HUDSON AND COMPANY. SPECIAL. Phillips' Stock of Jewellery is being sold at our High Street Branch at IMMENSE REDUCTIONS. Cathedral Square and High Street. HUDSON AND COUP ANY.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8125, 23 March 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8125, 23 March 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8125, 23 March 1887, Page 1

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