PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND 10AN ASSOCIATION. JVO AN S GRANTED PROM £SO TO £30,( H. K, WEBB, Manager. Offices 1 198, Hereford street. LISB HAVE MONET TO LEND inlarge or Small 300 L Sums at Current Bates. H, O. D. MEABES, Solicitor, 191, Hereford street. tR ~|~||EYENIBH.MEABE3 M.E.0.5., England, L.E.C.P., London, HI, CAMBBIDGE THEE ACE, (The residence of the late Dr Turnbull.) Honrs of Consultation—Morning 9 till 11.30, Afternoon 1 till 3, Evening 6,30tiU8, Telephone No. 455. COKER’S Family O o:t e l CHRISTOHUBOH, N.Z. Pive minutes front Railway and Post Office. 248 L THOS, POPHAM, Proprietor. D.LO. JUST LANDING NEW GOODS SPECIAL PBICES, D.LO. L 244
IMPORTANT. IAA DOZEN OP THE NOTED (HALF-A-iUU OBOWH) WEAR-WELL KID GLOVES Just l a n d b~ d^ i UNSUBPASSED POE VALUE. J SPECIAL SALE OP WINTEE DRESS FABRICS Tasuifcall Parses. SEE THE WINDOWS, J. BALLANTTNB & CO. i.
NOW READS, KIRKPATRICK’S SPECIAL QUALITY K K BRAND NEW SEASON'S FRESH FRUIT JAMS. ALL the many persona mho hare tested the “K" JAMS arelond in their praise, and wa most unreservedly congratulate Messrs Kirkpatrick & Co. upon turning out a genuine fruit Jam fit to grace the tables and please the palates of the most luxurious and fastidious.—"Hawke's-Bay Herald," July 18th. S; KIRKPATRICK & CO., MANUFACTURERS, NELSON. 180
WANTED KNOWN. THE UNIVBBSAL Co-operative B oot and-Shoe.. C/OMPANY’S NEW PREMISES, NEXT THE WHITE HAST HOTEL, WERE OPENED ON SATURDAY, MAY 2.
NOVELTIES POE ALL DEPARTMENTS Ex Tainui and other Steamers, AT W. STRANGE & CO.’S VICTORIA HOUSE, HIGH STREET, Including B ideedown Clothing AKD 350 r -SPBCIAL DRESSES I rnOM T 6 D w>> 17 s 6° THE, PULL DRESS. L 284
TESTIMONIAL. M ESSES Hudson & Co., 220, COLOMBO STREET, Cheibxchtoch. DEAR SIRS,—I now have the pleasure o sending 70a P. 0.0. for machine. I may add, ro the New "Vertical i'eed Davis Machine, that in. my opinion it is destined to tnko the highest place amongst all the most modern Sewing Machines. Having had over 20 years' experience in the machine trade, and had under my bands all those possessing the most modern improvements,, I certainly mast yield the palm to the Davis. Y oura faithfully, JOHN H. SCOTT. Victoma.stroot, Auckland, March IS, 1891. BOOKBINDING. 18 TO BANKERS, INSURANCE COMPANIES. MERCANTILE FIRMS GROWERS,, STOREKEEPERS, &o.,&o. -rVFFIOB LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, DAT 1/ BOOKS, JOUEN A.LS, BILL BOOKS, Ac., JttMHzfaotaired on the Premises "by Experienced Workmans The BtestMaohine and Hand.made Papers Kept in Stock. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR AST CLASS OP •tOOODNT book. “LYTTELTON TIMES" COMPANY'S 38CK^CftSNDIMGwi£pRIKTING'-DaPAE? n JttRNT'
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9428, 1 June 1891, Page 4
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