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Lectures. POPULAR SONQ-LECTUKK ENTERTAINMENTS MR. W. H. WHITEHEAD* Of Manchester, England. MONDAY,TUESDAT”imdWKDNE6DAY, • Subjectfor This Evening— A- ’■ “ HOME, MOTHER, HEAVEN;'’ Chairman—Rev W. Morloy. Admission by ticket only, to-be had at Wesleyan 'Book Depot, Cashel street, or of Church Stewards. IOjAPTIST CHURCH, OXFORD TBEBACBii THIS (MONDAY) EVENING: Mr J. Hannington (brother of the Mar-/ tyred Bishop) will Deliver a LECTURE on the Holy Land, illustrated by fifty views shown by limelight by Mr .Crook. Tuesday evening—" My ■ Walking Tour from the Cedars of Lebanon to Jerusalem.” Admission free; collection in aid of Foreign Missions. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, at 3 p.m., Bible-readings in the Schoolroom. 4299 Lost. Found. &o. TT OST, from Feudalism, one BayTearling-CoIt; i J 3 white feet, white face. Reward, at 65, ■ Armagh street. . 4293 TS* OST, between Ballantyno’s and North belt., HJH Gold Brooch set in diamonds. Finder will ha handsomely rewarded on returning the some to Office of this paper, 4296 Wanted. CASH Advertisements under this heading,! Not. exceeding 28 words, ONE SHILLING* Addrasassmoy be left at this office. wANTED Known—Clearing Bale Furniture. Atkinson's. Xl2 w ANTED Known—Reed's Furniture Kale, High street. Xl4l ANTED Known—Atkinson over-stocked, Sale on to-day. Xl2 w 'ANTED Known—liarge Reductions Furniture, Atkinson. Xl2 WTST ANTED Known—Sale of Furniture, AtkinV v son's, Manchester street.' Zl2 w ANTED, Buyers of Furniture to Purchase at Reed's, and save 5s in the pound. Xl4t w ANTED Known —Heath’s New Overcoats with and without Capes; groat variety. X 7 w street. ANTED People to get married. For Furniture, H. Atkinson. Manchester Xl2 WANTED Known—Bsath and Go-'s Mackintosh Coats; guaranteed waterproof and best imported. X 7 WANTED Known—The Prettiest Millinery in the Trade at Beath andCo/s; after Paris models. X 7 WANTED, Persons requiring a good Piano at a low price, to see our stock, J.' Bowman and Son. X 277 WANTED, to Boy, Second-hand Furniture in any quantity; bast oath .prices. J. Bowman, Victoria street. X 277 ANTED Known—Blankets and Flannels IV direct from manufacturers at lowest prices. G. L. Beath and Co. X 7 WANTED Known—Special value m Wedding and Engagement Bings. S Clarke and Co., Jewellers, 148, Colombo street. Xl4 WANTED Known—For Hosiery, Gloves and Millinery try Toneycliffe and Carey, the Ready-money Drapers, Colombo street N. X 353 ANTED, Persons of Limited Means about , . to Furnish to call at A, Reed’s Secondhand Furnishing Warehouse, High street. Xl4l WANTED Known—Cabinets 10a, C.D.V.'s 6s. Dutch and Bull, Photo Artists, 113, Victoriastreot._ Satisfaction guaranteed. X 172 WANTED Known—Cabinets lbs, C.D.V.’s 6s. Dutch and Bull, Photo Artists, 113, Victoria street. Satisfaction guaranteed. X 172 WANTED Known—7s Men's Kaiapoi Tweed Suits 80s—'worth 37s 6d; and 35s—worth 42s 68. Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall. X 144 Wanted Known—a Beal Good Useful Melton Cloth Dress for 6s lid—worth 9s 6d, a bargain. Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall. X 144 WANTED Known—loo Man’s Tweed Over, coats, with and without capes, from 20s upwards, Shaw, Robinson and Co,, The Hall. X 144 WANTED, everyone to try our Tea at 2s and compare it with any other at 2* -fid, and we know what the result will be. T. H. Papps High street. X 156 WANTED Known—That the Best Mauritius Sugar for preserving ean be had at the lowest price; also Brown Brewing Sugar at T. H. Papps*, High street. X 166 WANTED Known—That Young Men, before proposing, should sea our Engagement Rings. Secure happiness and save money. B Kennatt, 183. High street. XB6 ANTED Known—Clocks Cleaned 2s 6d; Watches 4s ; warranted one yean Brooch Pins 3d. R. Keunett’s. under the verandah, two doors from Barrett’s Hotel. XSS WANTED Known—Ladies’ and Children’s Autumn Millinery, FnzS, Ulsters, Jerseys, ex Coptic, Gill’s Drapery Warehouse, Colombo road, Sydenham. X2B WANTED Known—Five Bales White and Coloured Blankets, just opened, ex Toinui, direct from the makers. All prices, ranging from 6s 9d per pair, Shaw, Robinson & 00. X 144 WANTED Known—Dandelion Wine, equal to Sherry, 18s par doz, Prize and Certificate of Merit 0. A. and P. A. November Show, 1890. John Robinson, 60, Taam street, Linwood. * X 245 WANTED Known—Elderberry Wine, equal to Port, lie per doz. Prize and Certificate ot Merit 0, A. and P. A. November Show, 1890, John Robinson, 60, Tuam street, Lin. wood. X24S WANTED Known— Quaifa’s gold medal Hams Bd, Qunife’s gold medal Roll Baoon Bd, Quaifa’s first prize Side Bacon 7d, Qnaife’s Pare Lard fid, can bo obtained at T. fl, P*ppa*> .156 High street. WANTED Known—Mrs Quartemain. Is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies*, Genter and. Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Qnartermain, 154, High street. Xl3l WANTED— Bee our 15 carat Gold Bangles, Chain Bracelets, Gold Laos Brooches, Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings, Ladies' Gold Watches, &o.; best quality and newest designs. See our value before purchasing. B. Clarke and Co. X 258 WANTED Known—2slb Flour 3s, 601 b Flour 5s 10*d, 1001 b Floor lie, 251 b Oatmeal 2s fid. Worcester Sauce fijd, Fresh Salmon 8d per tin, Sardines 6d per tin. Fresh Herrings 7d, New Plymouth Cheese 6d, Akaroa Cheese Sd, atT.H. Papps’, High street. X 156 WANTED Known—£s, £lO. £2O, £SO, £lO3 and-other sums waiting borrowers. Can be repaid by weekly or monthly instalments, or as convenient to applicants. Ulster Loan Company, 224, Hereford street; D. Etranaghan, manager: Office hours: 10 to 1 and S to 5. Xl5B WTO"ANTED Known—Broken Metaland Shingle V V suitable for drives and garden paths; also Washed Sand at lowest current rates. Asphalt Paths from eighteen pence to eightpenoeper yard, according to thickness and quality. Smart and Son, Sydenham, or Scott Bros. D 3871 WANTED Known—Celebrated Herbal Rheumatic Elixir. Any sore or bad legs cured. Corns extracted without pain. Pills—liver and kidney; blood mixture. Guarantee if required. Christchurch testimonials. J, Rumble, Mrs Twigger’a, Lincoln road, Addington. XI9S WANTED Known—That we make no charge for male servants of any class. A fixed fee of one-half the first week's wage is made to male servants. This alteration is owing to complaints that some employers are charged and others supplied free. Sima's Registry, 171, Armagh street. X2SS vn®T ANTED Known—Choice Ling Fish fid per V V lb; Large Salt Herring, 12 in a tin, 2s;; Smoked Bloaters, tin of one dozen 2s, tin ot two dozen, 3s; Kippered Maokerel Is 3d. Boneless ditto Is Sd, Fresh Maokerel 10id, Maokerel in Oil Is 2d; Mullet, 8d; Fresh Herring 6|d, -flat tins 7|d, at T. Taylor’s. X 222 WANTED— Thousands of Pounds Hidden Away. What about stamps? Time is money. The truth ot the above saying may bo made by spending a little leisure time in hunting up old stamped letters dated from 1849 to 1860, and selling the old postage stamps found thereon. It is true that some of the stamps are of little value—only worth a few pence—but others are worth as much as Twelve Pounds per dozen, and unused copies as much as Twenty Founds per dozen. Hunt np your old letters, and make money by sending the stamps to A. Sohleslnger, Foreign Stamp Depot, Manchester street. or P.O, Box 134. Cash sent without delay. PERSONS GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING And wishing to avoidtho xisk-and inconvenience of that 33 OWM A N ANT D S= 0 N" ABE GASH PURCHASERS OF FURNITURE A EFFECTS • To any extent. Outdoor Sales Conducted. J.BOWMAN &JSON, Auctioneers,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9428, 1 June 1891, Page 1

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