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uXc, OdDFELLOAVB’ B[aLL, (SyDENHAM TO-MOEROAV, FRIDAY. 4th AUGUST, ARBOR DA Y. Gilbert and Sullivan’s Opera, “TRIAL BY .TUB T,” Wit]i Limelight Effects, Will be repeated, by general request. With Musical and Entertaining Interludes, and NEW LOCAL HITS. A tram will lea ve town at 7.30, returning after the performance. Admission Is, children Cd. To commence at S o’clock. Tuam Street T lIHATEE. THE GREAT AMERICAN SALESMAN WILL OPEN SATURDAY, AUGUST sth. Como and see our Young Ladies Running the Planks. Twenty Variety Artists appear each evening. The Greatest Show ever seen in the Colonies. A thorough night’s amusement free of charge. Admission Free. Doors open 7 p.m., Commence 7.30. .1. EDWARDS, Proprietor. JACK MANVILLE, Advance Agent. 3640 WALTHAM LITERARY SOCIETY. SECOND SOCIAL, Friday, August 4th, Arhor Day, Old Wesleyan Church, Waltham. Tickets—One shilling and sixpence each. Commence 8 p.m. 3CSG Wm. MILNER, Hou See. ME C. H. FOX’S Q UADEILLE B AND, Prom One up to Eight Performers. All Soloists. CONCERTS, BALLS, SOCIALS, &e., Attended. Early Application Necessary. Terms Moderate. ADDRESSBO, Colombo street, south. 3G47 Sheetings. WAIMAKARIET-ASHLEY WATER SUPPLY DISTRICT. Pursuant to the Provisions of the Water Supply Act, IS9I, and amendment thereto. MOTTCE is hereby given that a MEETING of the Board of the Waivuakariri-Ashley Water-Supply District will be held on FRIDAY, the lltu DAY OF AUGUST, 1893, At 2 p.m,, in Tin; BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBER, RANGIOEA, Business : (1) To bear and determine objections received to the Board’s Proposal to take water from the River Waimakariri. (2) To hear and determine objections received to the Board’s proposal to make a Waterrace from tbe River/Waimakariri, at the point of intake known as the Rock Ford, to the top of tbe terrace. Objectors may attend and support their objections by any evidence they may think lit. JOHN DOBSON, Chairman of the Board. Rangiora, August 2nd, 189;!. 3073 iJITI ON LEAGUES. ” A Joint Meeting of the CHRISTCHURCH and SYDENHAM LEAGUES Will be held at the ■WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION Rooms, Manchester street, THIS EVENING, At G. 30 p.m. prompt. BUSINESS IMPORTANT, 3030 Full Attendance Requested. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Schoolroom, Marshland, on FRIDAY, 4th hist., at 7.30 p.m. Business—To consider the advisability of the erection of a Library Hall in the district. C. 11. WALTER, 3CSS Chairman Library Committee, Lectures. 1.0.G.T. DIRECT VETO. Mr N INIAN ]M]eLVILLE, M.L.A., And Chairman of Committees in N.S.W. Parliament, WILL DELIVER TWO TEMPERANCE ADDRESSES, On the Above and Kindred Subjects, in the TUAM STREET HALL, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEST, 3r.n and 4th AUGUST, at S p.m. Rev F. W. Isitt will Occupy the Chair, Admission Free. Collection to Defray- Expenses. Tickets at Wesleyan Book Depot, 211, Cashel street; McCready’s, 139, Manchester street. Secretaries of all Lodges or Members of Committee. Everyone Cordially Invited. 3-459 TPHICTYETO.—MRNiNIAN M.L.A., will deliver an address on the above subject, in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Lyttelton, at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday next. His Worship the Mavor (Mr J. T. Brice) will occupy the chair. Members of tbe Mariners’ Pride Lodge are requested to attend in regalia. Admission free. Collection to defray expenses. All invited. 3GG9 Soard find JlssicS.9n.ocj. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Handsomely - furnished apartMENTS for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 230 X 72. Cashel street E, SUPERIOR, Comfortable Board and Residence reasonable terms. Waitahuna House, 285 Cashel street west. X 275 SUPERIOR PRIVATE BOARD & EESIDEN CE Gloucester House, 256, Gloucester street west live minutes’ walk from centre of city, public gardens, &c. Terms moderate. Miscellaneous. ASK Your Grocer for “Browning,” “London Brand,” makes Gravies, Soups, Stews, &c., instantly; no dirt, no time lost, no late dinners. A perfect boon to cooks, &c. GMYI AAV. PARSONS, Registered Pharmaceutical , Chemist, Canterbury street, Lyttelton. FBot JgALLANTYNE’S Great Sale This Day. Xl9 RAPERY Sales Galore. A few sprats to catch the mackerel. Don’t he caught. For honest, ready-money value all the year round go to Tonoycliffe and Carey. X 853 EOR SALE, Pure Grape AVine, 7s 6d per gallon in bottles. C. Eiiey, 2G, Lower High street. X 575

/ini GOD PINEAPPLES to be sold at Cd each; Queensland Pinches, beautiful plumage and rare birds, at Sydney prices; another shipment of Oranges, Mandarins, Lemons and Seville Oranges, at Kobinson’s, Morten’s Buildings. ftIANOS lANOS SOWMAN & SON. JOWMAN & SON, X3G7 SALES may Come, and Sales may Go, but we Sell on for ever. Toneyclilfe and Carey, the Eeady-money Drapers. XSOS BE the Bargains at Ballantyne’s Sale, Xl3 SELLING ON ! Selling on !! —Others are Selling off, but Toneyclilfe and Cax-ey are Selling on. X 353 SELLING ON ! Selling On !! All-Linen Twilled Boiler Towelling, 5d and (Id yard; good value for "Id and SJd. Toueyclift'e and Carey. X 353 SELLING ON ! Selling- On ! : About 1000 yards of the Cheap Glass Cloths still on hand, sure to go in few days. All linen, 2Jd, 3fd, 4}d and upwards. Worth nearly double. Beady money does it. Toneyclilfe and Carey. X 353 STAETLING Announcement. Ladies’ Boots balf-soled and heeled, Is 9d ; Children’s, Is; and Men’s Boots balf-soled and heeled for 2s Gd. Other repairs on same liberal lines. Thomas Walker, Bespoke Bootmaker, East Belt, near Eoyal George Hotel. X 970 TO LET, a superior finished House of eight rooms and pantry, wash-house with copper and good garden, situated near Stanmore Bridge. Apply W. C. Fleming, Inglis’ Buildings. X 697 UNHEAED-OP Prices at Dunstable House, Stock-taking Sale now on. Xl9 WATEKPKOOP Coats, with deep Capes N.Z. made, 34s 6d, 47s Gd and 555, guarau. teed best value ever shown in Christchurch, W. McClea and Co., 210, High street. X 537 M’CLEA & CO. Stocktaking this Month. 3Gin White Calico 2s lid per dozen, 72m White Sheeting 10|d per yard, best quality Is 4d per yard, at 210, High street. X 537

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10106, 3 August 1893, Page 1

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