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Meetings, AW EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEET--ING of the Shareholders in “The Dacombe Confectionery and Preserving' Company, Limited,” will he held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 147, Cambridge terrace, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, the Jf-ith ’day of Angust, 1.893, at 2.30 o’clock in the afternoon, to Appoint a Liquidator fertile purpose of Winding-up the affairs of the Company and Distributing the affairs thereof. By Order of the Directors. WILLIAM HENRY DACOMBE. Secretary. Chriatchuroh, 31st July, 1893. 3555 Lectures. 1.0.G.T. DIRECT VETO. i Me H INIAN IMeLVILLE, M.L.A., And Chairman of Committees m N.S.W. Parliament, "WILL DELIVER TWO TEMPERANCE ADDRESSES, On the Above and Kindred Subjects, in the TUAM STREET '.HALL, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT, 3rd and 4th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. Rev F. Wi Isitt mil Occupy the Chair. Admission .Free. Colleotiou to Defray Expenses. Tickets at Wesleyan Book Depdt, 211, Cashel street; McCready’s, 139, Manchester street, Secretaries of all Lodges or Members of Committee. Everyone Cordially Invited. 3459 CbINTJIRBUHYWOTffENb^IKSTXTUTE. TT ECTURE by Dr Lomas-Smith on “ The Rival B i Claims of Idealism and Materialism,” on WEDNESDAY, August 2nd, at Y.M.C.A. at 8 p.m. Admission to nou-ticket-holders, Gd. 3534 D. WILSON, Hon Sec. Wanted Known. WANTED Knovm—Sale at Atkinson’s Furniture Warehouse, Manchester street. XB2B WANTED Known —Sale at Atkinson’s Furniture Warehouse, Manchester street. Overstocked. XB2B ANTED Known—Sale at Atkinson's Furniture Warehouse, Manchester street. Overstocked. XB2B "W 7ft /"ANTED Known—Furniture in Houses Bought out; host prices. J. Bowman, Victoria street. X 277 WANTED Known—Pianos on hire for socials balls, concerts, Ac. Bowman and Son, Hereford street. 'ANTED Known—Sight Tested. Latest Improved simple method, at Kennett’s, 183, High street. XBO WANTED Known—lG dozen Men’s Soft Felt. Hats 4s Gdto 7e Gd, to ho cleared at Is lid each. Shaw, Robinson and Co. X 144 WANTED Known—Men’s Helmets, all sizes and shades, 7s Gd to 9s 6d, now only 2s Gd each. Shaw, Robinson and Co. X 144 'ANTED Known—so Men’s Double-breasted Vests, all sizes, 7s Gd to 9s 6d, now only Is 6d each. Shaw, Robinson and Co. XX44 WANTED Known—The new interchangeable Specxaolcs and Polders, largest assortment nthe Colony, at Kennett’s, 183, High street. XB6 ANTED Known—J. F. Strata Buys Old Gold, Silver, Greenstone and Maori Curios J. F. Stratz, 2GI, High street, Christchurch. X 42 WANTED Known Boys’ Knioker Suits, small sizes, 9s 6d for 4s Gd, larger sizes 12s Gd for 7s Gd. Shaw, Robinson and Co. X 144 WANTED Known—l 99 dozen Boys’ School Bows, originally 3s per card, now only (id per card of 6 Bows. Shaw, Robinson and Co. X 144 ANTED Known-iv7~McCTea and Co. do Tailoring on the premises at Lowest Cash Prices. Suits to Order, 555, Gss, 755, lit guaranteed. 210, High street. X 537 WANTED Known—so Boys’ Long Trousers suits ; sizes 7, 8,9,10 and 11, only 21b to 29s Gd, to he cleared at 7s 6d the suit. Shaw, Robinson and Co. X 144 "ANTED Known Ladies’ Three-quarter Jackets, 19s lid for 11s 9d, 29s Gd.for 10s lid and 33s Gd for 19s lid, well made and nicely trimmed. W. McClea and Co., 210, High street. WANTED Known —We do not live by our losses, as some advertise to do. we do not sell without a profit. But we do give the very best roady-mouoy value in the trade, Toueyclilfe and Caiey. X 353 WANTED Known—Ladies’ Mantles, Jackets, Capes (most fashionable shapes), Ladies’ Hosiery and Gloves, Furs, Umbrellas, General Drapery. Gill’s Drapery Warehouse, Colombo road, Sydenham. X2B 'ANTED Known—Men’s all Wool Colonial Tweed Suits 29s Cd and 3Gs Gd, now 19s lid and 2Gs lid. Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing of every description at very low prices. W. M’Clea and Co., 210, High street. X 537 /"ANTED Known —Mrs Quartermaiu is i V y Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by posto ?• otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Quartermaiu, 154, High street. . X 798 "WISTANTED Known—l heard that severa V v Jewellers rumoured. I, J. P. Stratz, Marks Goods Less than Cost Price. They are not aware I Buy for Cash and Save all Discounts. J. F. Stratz, 261, High street, Christchurch. X 428 WANTED Known—Ladies’ Hosiery, bes, value in the city, prices 5Jd, SJd, and upwards; Ladies’ Umbrellas Is lid and 2s 9d, exceptional value; a really good Glove for 101 d, Js W. M’Clea and Co., 210, High street. X 537 'ANTED Known—Farm-fed Bacon, pieces 5d to 8d per lb, sides 7d per lb; Selected Ham’s, BJd per lh; Frozen Butter, 9d per lb; Potted Butter, 8d per lb; 21b tins of Corned Beef, Boiled Boiled Beef or Boast Mutton, Is, at T. Taylor’s, Cashel street. X7lB WANTED Known—Mrs Stewart, Pawnbroker, has removed to Erick Building in right-of-way between Lichfield street and Cashel street (formerly Sorensen’s auction rooms). Entrance between Messrs Buttenvorth and King’s buildings, Lichfield street. X9G6 WANTED Known—'The Misses M’Cormick wait upon ladles and gentlemen who have Second-hand Clothes to dispose of, Furniture, Books, &c. Address, the Misses M’Cormick Colombo road, Sydenham, or 133, Lower High street, Christchurch. X6Ol "ANTED Known —Coloured Wax Candles 7Jd jier lh. Sperm Candles 5Jd per lb, “ Royal ” Kerosene 3s Gd the tin, “ White Rose” “ Light of the Age,” 150 test, 5s 3d per tin, or 10s Gd the case; Silk-dressed Flour Is 9d per 1001 b, Sharps 4s 6d per sack, at T. Taylor’s, Cashel street. X 713 WANTED Known—“ Houqua ” Blended Teas, first introduced Indian Teas to Christchurch in 1875, and Ceylons in 1878. “Houqua,” in packets, 2s per lb; “Belgravia,” 2s 4d; “ Eastcheap,” Is 6d, 61b tins Id, 121 b tins 2d, 40ib halfchests 3d per lh reduction, at T. Taylor’s, Cashel street. X 713 WANTED Known—“ Devereus’s Patent Knee Protector.” No more sore knees. Recommended by medical men for housemaids, farmers in stacking, and all persons engaged in kneeling occupations. Price, 3s Gd pair. Wholesale from C. D. Lightband, Manufacturer, Christchurch; retail from all Ironmongers and Storekeepers. X 907 WANTED Known —If a good Family Cow is required at any time, get to bottom of Colombo Rood by bus; buggy will meet you, if a line dropped in time, rattle you to Hoon Hay, select a nice cow, breathe a little of that lovely air, get little refreshment, and back direct, if you please. Milk also supplied, in town twice daily from this healthy spot. J. Wright. 6047 WANTED Known. That K. Grieshaher imports all his Goods direct from the Manufacturers. By so doing he is now selling from 20 to 25 per cent cheaper than any other shop in town. Silver Hunting English Levers usually sold for £Blos, our price £'G 10s ; English Levers, usual price £6 10s, our price £4 10s. _ All Clocks and Jewellery at equally reduced prices. K. Grieshaher, Jeweller, 236, High street, opposite Triangle. X4C7 Wanted. WANTED to Sell, Farm of 389 acres, dwell-ing-house, &c., near railway station. i!3 per acre; terms given. Boggs and Duffy. X 335 "ANTED to Sell, a grand Farm of 264 acres, splendid quality laud; well fenced and subdivided. Good dwelling-house and outbuildings. Situated at Temnka. 4314 per acre; favourable terms arranged. Baggs and Duffy, agents, 181, Colombo street. X 335 WANTED to Sell, in Queen street, Sydenham, newly-built House of 5 rooms, &c., and fine section, well fenced and planted, one of the nicest properties in the street. Will he sold cheap, suitable for Railway employees. Apply Baggs and Duffy, 131, Colombo street. X 335 WANTED to Sell, on the South belt, between Durham and Montreal streets, capital 0Boomed House, iron roof, all newly done up and nicely finished, large section; must ho sold, price £350; any reasonable terms given. Hamill and Johnson, Cathedral square. X 317 LOVELY CARPETS. ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Must be Sold Without Reserve. JUST LANDED EX EIMUTAKA. See Pago 8 for Particulars. BOWMAN & SON. 1367

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10104, 1 August 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10104, 1 August 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10104, 1 August 1893, Page 1

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