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Railway notices. . NEW ZEALAND BAIL WATS. VASES , . -^'fo ’ TIM ABU von, SAGES, SEPT. 19th AND 20ih. EXCURSION Timaru, available for return till the 23rd September, will be leaned lit Christchurch on the 18tb, 19th and 20th September, at 20s first class, 15s second. Saturday return tickets, available for return till the same date, will be issued to Timaru at Christchurch, Camara, and intermediate stations on the 18th, 19th and 20th September, and to Washdyke from Christchurch, Temuka and intermediate stations, ’ and Albury Branch stations on the 19th and 20th, On the 19th (September the train due to leave Christchurch for Timaru at 8 a.m. will start at 7.45 a.m,, end be duo from Addington at 7.52, Hornby 8.7, Templeton 8,16, Bolleston 8,86. Burnham 8.48, Selwyn 8,55, Dunsandel 9.0, Eakaia 9.80, Ohertsey 9,40, Ashburton 10.15, Tinwald 10,23, Winslow 10.82, Hinds 10.46, Eungitata 11.15, Orari 11,31, Winchester 11.42, Temuka 11.68, Washdyke 12.15, arriving at Timaru at 12.25 p.m. It will stopatflag stations if required. Passengers hy this train for the Timaru Racecourse can alight at Washdyke. re-book, and join a train for the racecourse which will be at Washdyke, reaching the course in time for the first race. _ 5503 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO~LITTLE RIVER, THIS DAY. TRAIN LEAVES Christchurch at 10.0 a.m., and Little River at 5,80 p.m. E Return Fares—4s 6d First Class, 3s 6d Second. 6768 BY ORDER. r Sports. -Football: Football! OTAGO CANTERBURY, AT LANCASTER FARE, SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 21st, At 3 p.m. 6709 Personal. I -OEBSONAL.— Two young ladies wish to cor- ■ respond with two young gentlemen, in good circumstances, with view to Matrimony. Enclose photo and address. Uizpah and Nemo, General • Post Office. Christchurch. 5762 Lost, Pound, &c. LOST, in Eangiora, on night of Friday, 13th inst., a Gold Bracelet, Finder will he rewarded on returning to " Times ” Agency, Eangiora. 6782 LOST, in Hereford street or Cathedral square, between Maling’s buildings and Hast Belt, Gold Chain and Medal. Finder rewarded on returning to T. W. Johnston, IS9, Hereford street. Wanted. OASH Advertisements under this heading. Not exceeding 28 words, ONE SHILLING; Addresses may be left at this office. w ANTED Known—Hygeia Cigar, 3d. Healthiest in the World. The 1678 ' ANTED Known—High Test Kerosene, very cheap. Taylor, Fapps and Co. 129 ’"ANTED Known—Millinery, Paris Models, just opened. Beath and Co, 2751 w ANTED Known—Dann s Linseed Cough Balsam. All Chemists keep it. 1746 WANTED Known—l 23, Manchester street; Herbs, Drags, Chemicals. K. C. Dann.46 WANTED, to Purchase Furniture in any quantity, J, Bowman, 87, Victoria street. 6863 w ANTED People to get married. Fo Furniture, H, Atkinson, Manoheste WANTKD, Everyone to give onr Twi Shilling Tea one trial. Lewsey, Light am Company. 510 i WANTED Known Warden Bros, and Co. have Reduced the Price of Wood’s Imperial Flour. 8927 ~\WT ANTED Known—J. Bowman and Son V Y conduct out-door Bales by Fnbllo Auction, Moderate charges. 6246 WANTED Known—Wo have Reduced the Price of Flour. Ask our price. Lewsey. Light and Company. 5105 WANTED Known—A Remington Typewriter for Sale. J. Bowman and Bon, 200, Hereford street. 5863 WARTbD Known—That Juba! Fleming has Jnst Received the “Bent Army Pipe," with Vulcanite Mouthpiece, 1678 WANTED Known—sooo yards Dress Fabrics; Most Beautiful Goods ever shown at Argyle House, Beath and Co. 2751 WANTED, those who have goods to dispose of to send same to J. Bowman and Son, Auctioneers, 200, Hereford etreet. 4519 WANTED Known—Our Two Shilling Tea is, beyond ooubt, the best to be had at tho price. Lewsey, Light and Company. 6105 WANTED Known—That you can Buy a Colonial Gold Wedding Ring of the Manufacturer, R. Konnett, IS I, High street. WANTED to Purchase, Second-hand Furniture. H. Atkinson's New and Secondhand Furniture Warehouse, Manchester street. 633 WANTED Known—F. Gabites is now showing first shipment of New Spring Drapery. Children's and Ladies* Straw Hats 6id to 3s lid. 6 "WTO"ANTED—Proud Mothers of Pretty Babies y V to call and Inspect our Stock of Perambulators. A. Hoed, from 1.42, to 146, High street. 223 WANTED, all to know that Mrs Pope has the best Stock of Wools and Silks in town, as well as the best value. Art Needlework Depot, 252, Colombo street. 1811 WANTED Known—Wardell Bros, and Co, have reduced the price of Soap, Candles, Oatmeal, Kerosene, Ac.. Ac. Ask for Almondscented “ SUkatone" lioap. 8917 WANTED Known—Boys’ Tunic Saits, 4s lid. 6s 6d, 7a lid, 9s 6d, being exactly half H. E. May’s price. Shaw, Robinson and Co,, late H. £, May and Co., The Hall. 5515 WANTED Known—New Spring Drapery, ex Aorangi—l Case Straw Hats, 6Jd to .3s lid: 1 Case Willow Hats, 9}d; Zephyrs, Prints, Muslins. F. Gabites, Victoria street. 0238 WANTED Known —That T. Taylor’s Blended Teas pay no second profits to Agents, which means 6d per lb saved to the purchaser. Price Is 6d, Is lOd, 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s 103. 6233 WANTED, at once. Partner, £SOO to £IOOO, to push a well-known established patent. Business profits guaranteed,soo per cent; security given. Address, Patent ** Times ** Office. 5309 ANTED Known Great Redaction in Flour. Before buying ask the price of C, W. Turner's patent Holler flour at Thos. Taylor’s, Colombo street, and Triangle, High street. 6233 TfTCTANTED Known—Mrs Quartermain is a \\ Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents’, and Children’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Q-irtermain. 154. High street. 7631 -ynKTANTED Known—Prompt cash paid to W V persons leaving Christchurch for all kinds of Household Furnishings, Books, Tools, or anything saleable in above line; mast be clean and serviceable. Wanted Purchasers for all kinds of Furnishings. Tinware, Crockery, Brashware, Glassware, and requisites of every description needful in the housekeeping line. S. Collins, 88, Victoria street. 553 W~~ ANTED Known, Watohoa Cleaned and warranted 12 months, 4s; Clocks Cleaned and warranted, 2s 6d; mainsprings, 3s 6d each; Watch glasses, Jewellery jobs, Watch hands, Ac., 6d; Brooch pins, 3d. The Excelsior, 181, Lower High street. Make sore of the Address, as our success and popularity has led to onr advertisements and prices being copied. The Excelsior, five doors from Barrett’s Hotel. 4482 J. BOWMAN & SON, AUCTION ROOMS, 200, HEREFORD STREET. FURNITURE of every description, and PIANOS by various makers on hand for Private Sale.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8902, 19 September 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8902, 19 September 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8902, 19 September 1889, Page 1

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