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Public Notices. DISCLAIMER. I AM NOT the George Bull charged with obtaining money by false pretences, or any relation to him. 4231 G3OEGE BUhli t Butcher, In tha estate of EDWARD THOMAS, lata of the North Belt, Christchurch, deceased. ALL Claims against the above Estate must be Sent iu to the Undersigned on or before FRIDAY, the sth Jnue next. Bated this twenty-ninth day of May, 1891. F. 2.MGHT HUNT, Solicitor to the Executors, No; 1, Chancery Lane, ’Cathedral square, Christchurch, 4165 MANDSVILLE AND RaNQIOEA ROAD BOARD. DOG REGISTRATION ACTS. 'TVTOTICB is hereby givon that the OWNERS IW of ALL DOGS found unregistered in the District after JUNE Ist, nest, WILL BE PROSECUTED. By ord-jr, ARTHUR TEMPLES, Clerk to the Board, Kangiora, May 12th, 1891. 3126 W N E D, SECURITIES £7OOO, POE ABOUT FROM -g£QQ UPWARDS. S4IX Lowest-Current Rates. W, H. SPACEMAN, Solicitor, Hereford street, Christchurch, D ,USING Mr TEMPORARY ABSENCE from Christchurch, I HAVE APPOINTED ME J. STRUTHERS WILLIAMS MY ATTORNEY. ALL DEBTS DUB to me must be Paid to him, and all CLAIMS AGAINST me rendered to him for Liquidation. J. D. EEANKISH. The Cedars, Christchurch, 16th May. 1891. D 3548 THANKS. J HEREBY tender my SINCERE THANKS to those PERSONS who RENDERED what ASSISTANCE they oonld at the FIRE which Destroyed my Premises at the Cnst, 4229 W. J. CROTHEES. OUST. W. J. o BOTHERS & Co. Beg to tender their thanks TO THE INHABITANTS OF OUST AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, For the Liberal Support accorded them during the Fast Eighteen Years, and to state that they WILL EE-COMMENCE BUSINESS, AT OUST, ON MONDAY, JUNE Ist, 1891. 4230 W. J. CROTHBR3 & CO. THE NORTHERN MONARCH GRASS AND ■ GRAIN SEED STRIPPER, With FENWICK'S PATENT DRESSER. ■ :v. -- IN consequence of the successful working of the above, I beg to request that ALL ORDERS for next season's Machines be FORWARDED EARLY to E. CHRISTIAN, Wnitari, Solo Manufacturer. TESTIMONIAL. j * * • It has done admirable work, cleaning grass seed fit tor market. * * • It has done I really well in oats, barley and rye. 9808 (Signed) Philip C. THBELXEtn. Flaxton.* T CITY SINKING FUNDS. O LEND, £6OO 011 I ’ IEST - GI,ASS FREEHOLD SECURITYfeOS D.OEil™ 9 Jootmintonm. T O L E A First-Class CHRISTCHURCH HOTEL, T 4207 Apply WARD & 00., LIMITED. Sunday Announcements. C a thedeal Seby ice s. SUNDAY, MAY 31sr. 8 a.m,—Holy Communion. 10 a,m.—Matins. 11 a.m.—litany and Holy Communion (choral). preacher, the Very Rev the Dean. 4 p.m.—Evensong (choral). 7 p.m.—Preacher, Rev F. B. Inwood. 4201 WESLEYAN CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY. 31st MAY. Durham street—ll a.m., S p.m. and 6.30 p.m.— Special Evangelistic Services by Mr W. H. Whitehead, Song Evangelist, of Manchester East Belt—ll a.m.. Rev W. Morley; 6.50 p.m,, Rev L. M. Isitt Sumner (Hayward’s Hall) Dawson. 4175 BELT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SERVICES, SUNDAY, MAY 31BT, Morning at 11, Evening at 6,30. PREACHER ... Bet BOBT. ERWIN, JM.A. . Subject for Evening Discourse—- “ The INFINITE and ABSOLUTE, a PERSON Alt GOD; in reply to Mr Worthington’s teaching that God is an 4176 impersonal principle of life or good.” Baptist church, oxford terrace. SUNDAY. MAT 31st. Mr Joseph Hannington (brother of the Martyred Bishop) will preach morning and evening. Mr Uanningtonwill also lecture asunder Monday, June Ist—Lecture on the Holy Land, illustrated by fifty finelycoloured dissolving views. Tuesday, Juno 2nd— Walking Tour from the Cedars of Lebanon to Jerusalem. Admission free; collection. 4254 LIHWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, FERRY BO AD. SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 31st. mHB REV C. H. BRADBURY will give an 1 Address on “The Power and Wisdom of God," to he followed by tha adjourned conference of men. Service commences 6.80. 4239 ANOERT LANE HALL (Off Cathedral square). ARD GRAHAM, of Penrith, will Preach, Lord’s Day, 6.45 p.m. set—“A Startling Keane in a Grave yard.” Seats free. No collection. 4198 THE LYCEUM (Late Masonic Hall, near Coker’s Hotel). THE CANTERBURY FREETHOUGHT ASSOCIATION Will OPEN the above on SUNDAY, June 14th, 1891. Morning at 11—Grand Vocal and Instrnmenta Concert. Admission sixpence. Afternoon, at 3—Lyceum Children’s Concert and Naming of Infants—by Mr W. W. Collins. Admission Free. Collection iu aid of Children’s Reward Fund. Evening, at 6,3o—Addresses. Admission One Shilling. 42 Religious Announcements. jq-QET BELT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A WEEK OF EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Conducted by THE Rev J. M. SIMPSON, Will be held in the above Church, beginning on MONDAY EVENING, the Ist PBOX„ At Half-past Seven o’clock, And.be Continued Each Evening During the Week, Except Saturday, 4177

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9427, 30 May 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9427, 30 May 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9427, 30 May 1891, Page 1

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