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Public notices. SHEEP DIP. This DIP, prepired by ourselves, is an Entirely Different Article to anything now offered to Sheepowners, and all we ask is A TRIAL TO PROVE ITS VABl’ SUPERIORITY OVER OTHER DIFS. We Guarantee it to Absolutely DESTROY nil INSECTS infesting, to improve the condition of the Wool, and to be quite harmless to persons using it. KHMPTHOENE PBOsSBR & CO.'R NEW 3560 ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, Limited, THE •IMPERIAL TEA COMPANY MORTEN'S BUILDINGS. Carefully Blended India, China, and Ceylon TEAS, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s. 2a 6d. 9570 OXFORD ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. THE BRIDGE over M'Candlish's Creek, on the Main Bash road, will he CLOSED for REPAIRS on and after FRIDAY, April 22,1837. By order. JOHN DOBSON, 5851 Clerk to Board. KOWAI ROAD BOARD. WANTED, by the Kowai Road Board, a CLERK and SURVEYOR; salary, £l5O per annum, Tne Schedule of Duties can be seen at the District Office. Applications, accompanied with testimonials and addressed to the Chairman, will be received at the District Office, Balcairn, up to noon on FRIDAY, the 13th May. J. STANLEY BRUCE, 5863 District Surveyor. In the matter of ** The Companies Act, 1882," and of the KaIAPOI GLASS COMPANY, Limited, in liquidation. ALL Persons having CLAIMS against the above Company are requested to BENDER the same to the undersigned on or before FRIDAY, 22nd, or they will not be recognised. 6795 C. J. CHAMPION. Liquidator. THE MPEEIAL TEA COMPANY, MORTEN’S BUILDINGS, Devote their Sole Attention to TEA ONLY. 9570 DUNEDIN UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DISPENSARY. Applications for the position ot DISPENSING CHEMIST will bs received by the undersigned up till 29th inst. Applicants to state qualifications and salary required, and to forward copies of testimonials. JAMES MAGPIE, Secretary. Address: Groat King street. 5741 A SPECIALITY FOR INVALIDS. £J_UINNEBS' EXTRA EXPORT STOUT. Boar’s Head " Brand. To he had from all Wine and Spirit Dealers. WOOD, SHAND AND CO., Agebts. H EREFORD HOTEL. LUNCHEON,. TO-DAY. -*■ ROUPS.—Chancellor Aid Vermicelli. ENTREES.—Fricassee of Brains, Stewed Kidneys and Mashed Potatoes. POULTRY.—Roast Ducks and Apple Sauce, Boiled Chickens and Corned Pork. HOT JOINTS.—Roast Lamb and Mint Sauce, Boast Shoulder of Mnttonand Onion Sauce. COLD JOINTS.—Roast Beef, Boost Lamb, Corned Beef, Boiled Ham. Chops and Steaks. Baked and Boiled Potatoes. Cheese and Celery. Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa. THE I MPERIAL TEA COMPANY. 8570 Partnership Notices. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting between the undersigned under the firm of •• JOYNT A ACTON ADAMS'* has bean DISSOLVED by mutual consent as from the scooud day of April, 1887. The Common Law branch of the late firm has been retained by Mr Joynt at the old offices, 205, Gloucester street, and the Conveyancing branch has been removed by Mr Acton Adorns to his new offices at No. 198, Hereford street, over Charles uiara s. The Book Debts of the firm have been assigned to Mr Acton Adams, who will receive and pay all debta due to or by tbs late firm. Dated this 6th day of April, 1887. T. I. JOYNT. W. ACTON ADAMS. Witness—Fued. Fuller, Accountant, Christchurch. 5224 IN' connection with the above notification, Mr Joynt begs to intimate that he shall henceforward conduct at his offices, 205, Gloucester street. Christchurch (being the offices of the late firm), the practice of a BARRISTER. SOLICITOR & CONVEYANCER, In his own name and on his sole account. T. I. JOYNT, 6th April. 1887. 5235 WITH Reference to the DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP with Mr Joynt, and the Removal ot the CONVEYANCING PRACTICE of the late Firm to No. 198, HEREFORD oTEKET, over Charles Clark's, we beg to notify that we have ENTERED into PARTNERSHIP, under the firm of ACTON-ADAMS and KIPPENBEEQER, and that we will carry on the Praciloe of Barristers and Solicitors, at 188, Hereford street, over Charles Clark’s. W. ACTON-ADAMS. Ph. KIPPENBBRGEE. Board and Besidenoe. C'i (IMPORTABLE Private Lodgings ; three j minutes’ from centre of City; low terms. 109, Montreal street. 5838 PRIVATE Board and Residence; a large, comfortably furnished front bedroom; would suit two gentlemen, friends. 39, Durham street, off St Asaph street. 5837 BOARD and Residence.—Visitors to Christchurch and others can find a comfortable home at Spencer House, 275, Armagh street west, closo to the Museum, Park and Gardens, and within 12 minutes’ walk of the Cathedral and Postoffice; highest references required, and con be given. 1236 P tjUPERIOK Private Board and Residence, Waiic_7 tahuna House, 285 Cashel street West; three minutes’ walk from the centre ot town Gardens, Library, Ac. House detached. Terms moderate. SUPERIOR Private Board and Residence, Gloucester House. 256. Gloucester street West, five minutes’ walk from centre of city, public gardens, Ac. Terms moderate. 6485 -a t) MONTREAL STREET, just off Cashel I JL Street-Excellent Apartments and a Comfortable Home may be obtained at the above address. Only three minutes' walk from the Postoffice, Museum, and Gardens. Terms moderate. 957 RIVAITS BOARD AND Armagh street East. Five minutes’ walk from centra of city. Comfortable homo for a single gentleman. Small family and musical. Address, G.G.G., Post Office, Christchurch. 4243 BLIGH’b TEMPniRANUK HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. BEST ACCOMMODATION in Town is now offered to BOARDERS. Double room, 10s par week; single room, 18a per week; hoard, without .•‘aging, 12e per week; weekly dinners,4sper week; board and lodging, Ss per day. Goad accommodation for families. Smoking-room, sittingroom, with use of piano, bath-room, shower bathStabling free

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 1

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