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Misoallaneoiw. ARTISTS* MATERIALS—For OU and Water Colour Painting, and Picture Frames of •▼ary description, at Moderate Prices. Country Orders promptly attended to* J, W, Gibb, Cathedral square, Ohristobnroh. 2771 BAMiANTiNJS <fc CO. bare Just Received Ladles’ Natural Wool Underclothing of every description. Please inspect. 5872 BALLANTYNE & CO. have Just Received Fur • Capes, Boas, Collars, Collarettes, Seal Jiokot9| Fur-lined Clocks and. Trinuaings. 5872 BACLANTYNS ft CO.’s well-known “Oceana Fingering,’’ In all the leading shades, always In stock. A trial.solioited, 5878 BE sure you try Smith's for Crockery, Glass, China, or any Household Requisite, before going elsewhere, and you will find a considerable aaving in time and money; in fact, lower than thoae shops that profess to sell wholesale. J. Smith, 249, Cashel street, by the bridge. 6056 CIHEAP Boots—Men’s Blnohers 6s 6d, Ladies’ _ / Walking Shoes 6s 6d, Victoria street. K. Atkinson, 27, 6535 \jl6s • SALE, Patent . American Pneumatic Jj Timer (cost XOOdols), price £1 10s; new •Silver Hunting Chronograph, £4 18s. Both these timekeepers register \ seconds, the minutes, and bare start, stop, and uy-baok seconds. Gold Lever Watch, curb Albert, and gold-monnted greenstone ■£B; Ladies’ 18-carat Geld Watch and lS.carat Albett,-£7los; also a few Bings,'' all to be sold dnsidh Seven'days, at S. Clarke and Co.’s, Jewellers MBt''Colombo street; 2997 •jtf'V'OßDisnd Silver bought for cash, or made into VF -Chains,* Rings or Jewellery of any design. B.,Clarke.and.Go.,. Watchmakers, and .Wedding Bing Manufacturers, 148, Colombo street. 8279 ENTS*. Hand-sewn Boots mode to measure, \3T K. Atkinson', 27, Victoria street. 6i>3e ADZES" Dress Shoes, Dancing Shoes, an 4s 6J, Ss 6d, 6s 60,7 s 6d. K. Atkinson, 27. Victoria street. .; . 61)3 BEAT Variety New Dress Goods and Bobos. Artistic Dressmaking at Moderate Prices, abk, Beattie and Co. 1208 -f f\A PACKAGES Now Goods opened out for I f every department. Inspection invited. Black. Beattie and Co. 1 208 ;UKITk Cigarettes. Exposition, 1884. First award. Virginia 4403 BTEAM8 TEAM Boilers Coveted with the Eagle Patent Nonconducting Concent, For particulars apply William Lucas, Engineer and Boiiac-mtwter, iiimore street, Christchurch. ■ ■' TUB Purity Cigarettes are admitted to he " facile prinoeps;** ' 4403 fIIAiLUBIiSQ at economic charges; choice I seleotiou Tweeds and Coatings. Black, Beattie and Co. 1208 TUB heat place to get your Watch repaired is at 9. Clarke and Co.’s, 148, Colombo street, Christchurch. Every watch cleaned, warranted, .for twelve months for Ss. 3. Clarke and Co., 148. Colombo street. 8279 ~ \\r)H Buy Old Gold and Silver, or manufacture ■ Y f ' it Into Bings, Chains or Jewellery of any description. Wedding and Engagement Bings a speciality. Watches Cleaned and warranted twelve mbriiha 4s 6d. Brooch Pins and Small Jewellery jobs 3d each, • 8. Clarke and Co., 148 Colombo street, i. ... • > ■ ■ 827. WAEDELL BEOS & COMPANY want Everyone who is fond of really Bioh Strong Tea, to try their 2s 4d. 8923 Conveyances. V HOT SPRINGS, HANMEE PLAINS. BY ROYAL MAIL COACH. e CACHES leave Culverden for Fry’s Hotel, via Labmext's, Jack's Pass, every Tuesday and-Saturday, on arrival of mid-day train from Christchurch, returning on Mondays and Thors* dajra in time to catch the 2.30 p.m. train tor Christchurch. Through Ketum Tickets are issued at Christchurch. Hallway Station only, available by Derretfs Coach, on Tuesdays. Firat-olass, 30s Beturn, Coach and Bailway. \ Tickets available for four weeks from Thursday afterdate of issue. N.B.—During the Summer Months a' First-class Four-horse Drag will run, built expressly for the 'comfort and convenience of invalids and visitors travelling to the Springs. An extra conveyance • or luggage. The proprietor is always in attendance on arrival aad departure of train. Beturn Ticket Holders can be driven to the Springs or retnrn.from the Springs any day. No extra charge. ' ■ CDLTEEDEN TO WATAU. : Coach leaves' Chlverden for Waiau and Bother bam daily on arrival of mid-day train from Christchurch, and leaves Waiau for Bottaerham And Culverden daily, Monday’s Coach to Waiau connects with Eaikoma Coach, leaving Waiau on Tuesdays. In connection with the above Line, I have Special Coaches, Double and Single Buggies, ‘Waggonettes, and Saddle Horses on immediate Hire. Orders through post or wire receive prompt attention. Special attention given t® passengers and parcels forwarded for delivery by Coach. . THOS. DEBEETT, Culverden. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. WOODBURY, GERALDINE AND OBABI. WE beg to inform tbe Travelling Public thas. our Coaches .will run as under, WOODBUBY AND BACK. Dep,—6.4o a.m. Arr.—s.3o p.m. GBBAL DINE TO OBABI AND BACK. Dep.—7.4o a.m., 11.45 a.m., 3.15 p.m., 5 p.m. Arr.—9.55 a.m., 2.45 n.m., 4.45 p.m., 6.43 p.m, OBABI TO GEBALDINE AND BACK. Dep. 8.45 a.m., 1,54 p.m., 4.15 p.m., 5.58 p.m. t Arr.—B.4o a,m„ 13.13 p.m., 4,19 p.m.. 5.40 p.m. Ha connection with the above Lina of Coaches there aratheLlVEßY AND BAIT STABLES at Geraldine, where Light Expresses, Buggies. Gigs, and Saddle Horses can he obtained on the shortest notice. We have also every convenience for BEE AKIN G HOBBEB to Saddle, Single and Double Harness, having both Single and Doable Brakes, the whole ' being under the charge of an Experienced Breaker, Charges Moderate. The most experienced Drivers and Grooms are kept in'connection with the. hußinesa #- Therefore the. Public can rely on the greatest Civility and Attention in all business entrusted to the Firm, HEAD OFFICE GEBALDINE . "We also hold REGULAR AUCTION SALES OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, And aU kinds of FABM PRODUCE, At our Yards, Geraldine, AU Public Yards throughout the District at* tended, and Private Sales arranged for at Lowest Cm rent Bates. J. MUNDELL ft CO., Coach Proprietors and Auctioneers, ■ Geraldine. GOVERNOR’S BAT COACH. SOYAL MAIL COACH. ON and after March 1, the Governor’s Bay -Coach wiU leave Lyttelton Bail way Station at 2,30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.; leaving Governor’s Bay at 8 20 o.m. and 8.15 p.m. daily. ■ Parcels to be paid for on delivery. W. H. TEAPE, Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton; or Governor’s Bay. Private Conveyances for Wedding Parties by arrangement. . SADDLE HOBSE3 AND BOATS ON HIRE. LAKE COLEEIDGE AND GLENTUNNEL BOYAL MAIL COACH. A . -MAIL COACH .leaves Qledtnnnel for Lake Coleridge, via Wind whistle House and chowden, every Friday Morning, on arrival of train from Christchurch, returning in time for evening train Saturday. Special attention given topasaengera and parcels forwarded for delivery by coach. A. H. BUBKITT, Proprietor, South Malvern. WAIAU AND KAIKOURA. A MAIL COACH leaves Waiau for Kaikouts. every TUESDAY at 6.30 a.m., returning from Club Hotel, Koikouxa, every THUBSDAY at 6,30 a.m. PARES—Single 255, Beturn £2. SPECIAL TEIPS can ha arranged for FEIDAY or SATURDAYS. ■ Every particular may be obtained and Passages Secured at Messrs Thos. Cook and Sons, Tourist Agenta’ Office, Cathedral square. •W. E. CREED, 829 Proprietor, Waiau, METHVEN AND ASHBURTON COACH. A COACH leaves Methven on TUESDAYS and J\ SATURDAYS for Ashburton at 8 a.m. It leaves Ashburton for Metbven at 3,30, start, ing from the Somerset Hotel. ' Fares: Single, 53; Return, 7s. G. H. ALLISON, Proprietor. MOUNT SOMEES RAILWAY. IHB OLD MOUNT SOMERS COACH FMBa tbe Mount Somers Railway Terminus to the Township* STILL BUNKING, leaves the Hotel in time to catch the Morning n, and awaits the Train i» tha E^ning ,’OHJN HUUU* COBB SCO’S TELEGRAPH LINE BOYAL HAIL; COACHES PASSIN cTtHBOU GH THE GRANDEST SCENERY IN THE WORLD. GQBB A CO.’S Telegraph Line ot Royal Mall Cooohes from Chnstotmroh to Hokitika, Oceymoutb, Komars, Ross, Roefton, and Westport "leave Springfield every Tuesday and Friday ot ■nival of first train from Christchurch, raturninj • to Christohnzeh every Wedneeday and Saturday, ■ All arrangements for seoariugisats to be nude .With the local agent, „ ■ * W. F. WARNER, : " ; ' Commercial Hotel, Uhnetahoroh. : L CASSIDY, BINNIE ft oo„ Proprietors. . Springfield,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9093, 2 May 1890, Page 7

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