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Public Notices. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE is hereby ei pcr ?? n or persons found TRESPASSING on the Kiflo Reserve, Woodend, on which is the large Lagoon, or interfering with any Boats on saul lagoon the property of members of the Gun Lino, Woodend, will bo PROSECUTE!) without farther JOHN G. E. W INSLOE. notice* 7958 PUBLIC NOTICE. Having 1 SOLD Ml BUSINESS in Springsfcon to Mr. WATERS, I wish to thank my fnonds for the amount of support accorded the iast live years, and would ask for a CONTINUANCE of the same to my Successor. WM» YINEY. —MB WATERS having taken MB VINEY'S BUSINESS, hereto solicit a CONTINUANCE of the Patronage so liberally extended to Mr Yiney. /998 w E ARE CASH BUTBEB or 630 Green Walnuts. Cauliflowers Small Onions, French Beans Green Tomatoes, Bed Cabbage Green Vegetable Marrows And Cucumbers In Large or Small Quantities. MATTHEWS & CO., LIMITED, 282, St Asaph street. J. R. ROSEWARNE -ip»EGS to inform the PUBLIC that he has LOWERED THE PRICE OP MEAT SUIT THE TIMES. Roasting Beef from ... 2d per lb Roasting Teal from ... 2d per lb Fore-quarters Mutton ... lid per lb Legs ... ... 24d per lb Lamb from Is 6d per quarter A limited supply of Mutton Hams, 4rl per lb. The quality of all meat sold at my establishment unexceptionable. A Trial Solicited, Price Lists on Application. Telephone 297. 210, Colombo street. 6497 O. Cuff. ARCHITECT, VALUER, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, Has Resumed his Profession in Christchurch, at Ihglib’ Building*, High Street, Whore ho may he consulted. City Valuator for Property Tax. 8887 POE SPECIAL NOTICE. s TOREKBEPEES, FANCY GOODS DEALERS AND ALL GENERAL RETAILERS Are specially reminded that as we have a very heavy Stock of bulky goods, which must be cleared for want of storage room while rebuilding the premises (recently destroyed by fire), we shall oiler to trade such at EXTEA LOW PRICES FOE THIS REASON. The Lines particularly referred to, because of the room they occupy, are: Tinned Iron Saucepans Perambulators English Tinware Iron Bedsteads Carpets Mirrors, &c., &c., &c. Lamps ( rockery G.asawora Corn Brooms, Ac., &c. PERCY HIND-WARD, BRUSH MANUFACTURER, MERCHANT, AND WHOLESALE IMPORTER Of BRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDISE, 260, Colombo Street N.. Christchurch. NOTICE. I~^OYE , S VENGEANCE. Anew novel By the Author of “ Gillian’s Love Story," &c., Is Commenced in EAMILT HERALD PART for FEBRUARY, Which contains also the Continuation of /p(EUEL KINDRED, A NEW NOVEL, /■ft By. the Author of “Wedded Hands," •• Madam's V/ard," “ Null and Void," “ The House in the Close," &c. Also Complete Stories, Essays, Answers to Correspondents, Cookery, Miscellanea, Enigmas, Charades, Riddles, &c. JJIAMILY HERALD, Part 519. EAMILT HERALD PART for FEBRUARY. The “ An strains an *’ says : “This favourite domestic magazine retains all its old interest and variety." Price Sixpence. Family herald. Part 549. The “ Daily Argus ” says: “ This domestic magazine is second to none with which we are acquainted." Price Sixpence. Family her >ld part for February. The “Darling Downs Gazette" says:— “ Among the English periodicals received in Australia, there is one, we believe, that receives a warmer welcome than is accorded to any other publication of its kind in the world. * * * Its reputation has been ably preserved, and its character as the best family magazine of light, wholesome and amusing reading, has been nobly sustained." THE EAMILT HERALD may bo had in Half-Yearly Volumes (4s 6d) and in Monthly Parts (6d) of all Colonial Booksellers and Newsagents; or the Monthly Part direct from W. Istevehs, 421, Strand, London, for 14s per annum, post free. London: W. Stevens, 421, Strand; and at al Newsvendors. 380 WILSON’S POETLAND CEMENT. IN order to remove any misapprehension in the minds of users of cement in respect to the quality of the above article, it has just been again tested by Mr Derbridge, who gives the following report:— Lyttelton, 26th January, 1889. Mb T. N. Borslev, Sir,—l tested the sample of cement delivered to mo by you on Friday last, with the following result:—l-962, 1-940, l-9061bs per briquette. This I consider a good test, but had it been cooler I think the result would have been better, as the cement sots too quick in thisvery hotdry weather, I have the honour to be. Yours obediently, S. DERBRIDGE, Inspector of Works for Harbour Board, Lyttelton. The above gives an average test of 4161bs per square in eh. Knight Sevan and Sturges’ test gave an average of 810 per square inch. It will be seen by the above that the GttMENT STILL RETAINS its POSITION as being FULLY EQUAL, not to say superior, to the best Imported Cement. Money kept in the Colony benefits all. A TRIAL SOLICITED. All Colonial Cements are not alike, T, N; HORSLEY, Sole Agent for Canterbury, 213, Tuam Street, Christchurch, 5272 REPAIRING & “TUNING. BW. THOMPSON, Certificated Pianoforte • Tuner, late of Messrs John Brinsmead and Sous, London, and Messrs Milner and Thompson, Christchurch, having taken over from the latter firm the Tuning Department of their business, is now prepared to Tune and Repair, equal to the very best London workmanship. Pianos, Organs and Musical Instruments of every kind. TERMS— Annual Tunings, three visits £llO (Payable, half-fee first visit; balance last tuning) Single Tuning, if booked 10s 6d; or Cash 0 7 6 Orders sent care of Messrs Milner and Thompson, will receive the promptest attention. 3451 CANTERBURY Frozen Meat,Export. H, Duck worth and Son, Salesmen to Her Majesty the Queen, 38 ami 39, London Central Meat Market, established over 50 years. H.U. and 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 Hay Bros., Pigeon Bay, Canterbury. Accounts, with cheques, forwarded to consignors’ London agents daily, or on completion of tales. It bills of lading are sent direct to our bankers, Messrs Hill and Sons, West Smithfield, London, they will guarantee prompt payment for a charge of J par cant. Duckworth and Son. Consignors may draw on as, providing they allow a sufficient margin to cover the storage and general charges. 7776 •OEBBHAIE, Cow-tail Hair, Pigs'Bristles, . Beeswax purchased in any quantity. Highest i given, Percy Nind-Warcl, Market place, stohuroh 2253 STEWART ISLAND OYSTERS, and SMOKED BLUE COD. THE Undersigned is PREPARED to SUPPLY the above in Large or small Quantities. Lowest Current Prices, JAMES SINCLAIR, 5052 Post Office, Box 179 a, Christchurch. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. Joseph Billot t*s STEEL PENS. Gold Medal, Paris, 1873. Sold by all Stationers

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8756, 1 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8756, 1 April 1889, Page 1

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