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Amusements, &o. T HEA T R E O Y A L. MONDAY EVENING- NEXT. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, Tendered to ME and MBS J. J. KENNEDY (Mies Lily Hill), On which occasion » Special and Attractive Programme will be presented. Popular Prices Dress Circle, 8s j Stulls, 2g j Pit. Is. 5214 L.O.L. L.O.L. 81-CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION 01? THE BOYNE. f|pHß Committee of the Loyal Orange Institution respectfully announce a TEA & CONCERT, TO BE HSID lU THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, ON SATURDAY, JULY 12. Tea at five o'clock. Concert at half-past seven. Bro the Rev John G. W. Ellis, E.W.G.M., will Preside. 9220 S T MATTHEW'S SCHOOL, ST ALBANS. AN ENTERTAINMENT Will ha given THIS EVENING BY THE EXCELSIOR MINSTREL TROUPE, In Aid of the Parish Room Building Fund. Doors open at 7.30.; Entertainment at 8 p.m.’ YALDHURST. CONG Will be given in THE SCHOOLROOM, To ha followed by A Faroe, E FRIDAY EVENING NEXT. Admission One Shilling. ALA C E INK OPEN DAILY FOR THREE SESSIONS, | 10 to 12—Ladies and Children only. Free. t July 16—Two-Mile Amateur Handicap f Entries Close Monday, Jniy 14th. | Prizes on view at Mr Lewin Davis’. Tobacconist.] Children taking part in Carnival will practise at' 4 p.m. today. ' j HENRY G. PARKER, Manager, j} Meetings. NOTICE. TO ALL TRADE AND LABOUR UNIONS. \ SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of all, the above will be held at the I SHADES HOTEL, WEDNESDAY EVENING, At 7.30 p.m., EE FORMING A CO-OPERATIVE BAKBftY IN CHRISTCHURCH. > Every Unionist is earnestly requested to: be present. ’4 E. HEYDER, Secretary, -i) 9155 Canterbury Operative Bakers* union. PUBLIC MEETING. EARLY CLOSING, TUAM STREET HALL, THURSDAY NEXT, f C. EIGHT O’CLOCK.

“ For the causa that Jacks assistance, For the wrongs that heed resistance. For the Intnro in the distance. And the good that we can do.'* ATTEND THE MEETING AS ABOVE. HIS XOEDSHIP BISHOP JULIUS WILL... FBBBIDE, And the following Qantlomoa will Address thd Audience ;—The Beve E, Erwin, J. J. Lewis, T. Flavell, L. M. Isitt, B. Taylor,. P. E, Monro, J. Koatson, and the Her Father La Menant des Chesnais, 1 5970 OLD SOLDIEBS' LAND CLAIMJ3. A MEETING re above will he held' at. the Boyai George Hotel on FRIDAY (evening first, 11th insi, at 8 p.m„ to do’ : i'OuP\"Land Grant." AU claimants please attend. IN accordance with t ashes of Fatmersiand Others interested, uo hereby \ CONVENE a MEETING, \ To he Holdeaat.Amberloy, \ ON I MONDAY NBXT\ 14th JULY, < At 8 p.m. Business: To Discuss-Matters in Connection with that Farriers* Union. B. BRISTOW, 9190 Chairman Kowal BouL Board. Educational, Education 0 files, Blenheim, IstJaly, 1890. A PPLICATIONS will he received at this Office A until TUESDAY. Sth August, 1890, fori: The Position of inspector. Secretary, and Treasurer to the Marlborough Education Board ? at the Salary of £375 per annum, to include all ex* aminationfees and travelling expenses. H. M. HASLKTT, 9102 Acting Secretary. MISS TAYLOB'S Oiaasea for Dancing. Afternoon Class, Wednesdays at 4. Calls* os a special feature. Evening Close, Thursdays at 7. Course from date of entrance, 15s. Private Classes formed. The Mew Polka, New Bchottiscbe, New Galop, Valse Cotillon, Valse Mazurka, Vaises, Highland Sohottfsohe in various figures,' and Square Dances Practised, making^ S ratty and varied programme for an evening’s once. Practice Class 10a 6d the coarse. Private. Lessons given. Country classes visited. 280, Armagh street Woet. 69 K AND MSB GAEDINEB7S CLASSES. Monday, Ladies only, Tuesday, .Gentleman. Friday, Adults. Terms. quarterly. One Guinea; £or practico only* Half Guluoa* Saturday after* iioon, to suit country people. Adults* 1 tours, two to four. 78, Lidhflold street East. g * 7g Public Companies. HALSWELL QUAEEY COMPANY* LIMITED. Xbo above Company baa bacu formed for ths purpose of purchasing and more, fully developing*, the working of the Haiswell Quarries. To Pnblio| Bodies and those persons whohEva used the Stone, it is unnecessary to remark on its Superior Quality for Building, Paving. Macadamizing, or, any work where durability is required, but as many have not had the opportunity of testing it, wo append the written opinions of Mr Cuthberfc Engineer to the Christchurch Drainage Board, ana Mr Walkden, Surveyor to the City of Ohriatohuroh. The Company in now prepared to supply foad Metal of any size, Bubble lor concrete worK ath Screenings, Blabs'and Piles in any quantity. Communications addressed to the Managing Director, 146, Cashel street; Christchurch, will meet with prompt attention. GBDBGE KING, Managing Director and Secretary, OPINIONS ABOVE BtFBRBED 'TO ffi** The Haiswell Quarry Btoneis of very superior quality. It has been extensively used by the Drainage Board for Paving round manhole and ventilator irons, and that pat down some 10 years ago for this purpose Is still nearly in' ns good condition as when placed in position; whereas, Fort Chalmers Stone hod to be renewed in about 2 years' time," EDWIN OUTHBBBT, M. INST. C.B. Engineer to Ch. Oh. Draiaaga Board. “ I have for the last 15 years had to construct end maintain the roads of Christ church, and during that time 1 have endeavoured to find out tho best, most suitable, and eoouomioal stone to use for road metal, and I now come to tho conclusion that the Haiswell stone without exception is the best stone for the purpose obtainable in Christchurch." (j. WALKDEN, 9180 . City Surveyor, Christchurch. BOOK OYSXEES. OCT ANTED, Cash Customers (wholcßale-oifiyl V V for Best Selected Bay of Islands BOCK ►XSTEES; Apply Sf WILLIAMS, BnsseJl,.3»y.of Wfiadfe,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9150, 9 July 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9150, 9 July 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9150, 9 July 1890, Page 1

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