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Amaaementa. See. ST MARY’S, MEEIVALE. SAIiH OF WOEK. MEEIVALE SCHOOLROOM. THIS DAT, Open, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m,, and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission—Free till 5 p.m,; after, Is. Useful and Fancy Articles, Christmas Tree, Strawberries and Cream, Refreshment, Produce, lolly and Flower Stalls, Palmistry, Play called “A Compromising Pact,” hytho Peudalton Dramatic Club. Instrumental music afternoon and evening. 28 EAST CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOLS ENTERTAINMENT. TUAM STREET HALL.—FRIDAY, DEC. St3, 1893. Part I—Tableaux, Action Songs. • Part ll—Fairy Opera,, “ Bad Luck and Good.” All parts sustained by children attending the schools. 325 Aquatic. |JHRISTCHUECH AMATEUR „ SWIMMING CLUB. ANNUAL AQUATIC SPOETS, WEST CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL BATH, Lincoln road, SATURDAY NEXT, Commencing at 2.15 p.m. Admission by Ticket only, tp be obtained from any of the Club officials, G. J. C, SMART, 350 Hon. See. Borough Councils. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, EXTRAORDINARY'"VACANCY, I HEREBY give notice, in pursuance Of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1886,” and " Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876,” that an ELECTION of a Councillor to Pill an Extraordinary Vacancy, created by the Election of Councillor Thompson to the office of Mayor, will be held at the Colonist Hall on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of December, 1893. Nominations must be sent in to me before 12 o’clock noon on FRIDAY, the 15th day of December, 1893. H. J, V. ROGERS, Returning Officer. Lyttelton, Cth December, 1893. 356 LIN WOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL. "TVT'OTICE is hereby given that all BATES J3I UNPAID on the loth DECEMBER will be SUED FOB. By Order, HY. E. SMITH, 9984 Town Clerk. Educational. I CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL. APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of ASSISTANT MASTER at the Christchurch Boys’ High School, to teach the usual Secondary subjects, including French and Elementary Science. A knowledge of Sloyd or Shorthand, might bean additional recommendation. Duties to commence February Ist, 1894, Salary £2OO per annum. Applications, with testimonials, to bo sent in' to the undersigned by January 11th, 1894. A. CRACEOFX WILSON, Registrar, Canterbury College, Christchurch, 4th December, 1893. 190 MUSICAL PROFESSION. MB ERNEST WOOD, Organist and Director of the Choir of S. Paul’s Cathedral, Mel- : bourne, and Conductor of the Royal Metropolitan. Liedertafel, TRAINS YOUTHS as MUSICIANS. Exceptional Advantages—Daily Cathedral Service,. Magnificent Four-Manual Organ, by Lewis, of? London, Students receive lessons on the Organ, Choir Training, Pianoforte and Theory. For further particulars address ORGANIST, S. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne. 15? Tft/f ISS TAYLOR’S CLASSES FOB DANCING. IT3 —The Modem and the Original Dances artistically tanght. Tuesdays at 7, Wednesday afternoons at 4, evenings at 7. Class forming for Saturdays. Calisthenics for Children, and owners. Fee, los for course of 13 from date of joining ; for Advanced Pupils, 10s 6d the course. SpecM Class for Minuet, Gavotte, or Caohuca, Priva'ia Classes formed. Private Lessons given. 236, ARMAGH STREET WEST Xl6l CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, 150, Worcester Street Went. Bos 56, G.P.O. MB C. H. 6ILBY, Certificated Teacher of Phonography. Shorthand, Typewriting and Accountancy undertaken at lowest current rates. Hours of tuition —10 to 12,2 to 4, 6.30 to 9.30. Colleges and Schools visited bj/ arrangement. Prospectus on application. X 894 —i——— —— ■ '■■■■' ■■■—««a SißOOilarpspiis. ALL invited to Inspect Bowman and Son’s Rooms. Daily visited by hundreds of people. X 277 A T ROBINSON’S—IOO cases of the Best /% Oranges, 6s per case ;30 cases Pines at 6d each, or 5s per dozen; Large Lemons, 12 a Is, or Ss 6d per case. Morten's Buildings. X 982 BALLANTYNS & CO. are Showing their New Spring Dresses. Xl9 I HAVE a grand sample of Fiji Pines cheap. Gumming, High and Colombo streets. X 373 r LUMENATINGI Presentation Addresses Artistically prepared. A. H. Hart, Illuminating Artist, Luck's Buildings, Gloucester street west. X 926 IW Spring Drapery in' all Departments at Ballantyne’s, Dunstable House. XlO -jVTOTICE of Removal. —Mrs Mumford begs to Ivg inform her customers she has removed to mom commodious shop, next the Golden Fleece Hotel, and is opening up a large stock of Dolls, Toys and Fancy Goods. XIOOB TTJATENTS. —Patents obtained and Trade Marks JL registered. A. H. Hart, Registered Patent Agent. Luck’s Buildings, Gloucester street wist 2926 w PIANOS. —We have a large number on hand for' Private Sale. Bowman and Son, 200 and 206, Hereford street. X 277 BBVEESIBLE Tweeds—Fawns, Greys aud Browns, 3a 9d the dozen yards; honestly worth fid yard. Heady money does it. Toneycline and Carey. X 353 AMPLES—Trousers at landed cost; 1 case Men’s English Tweed Trousers, at 4s 9d 6?) 9d, 8s lid. Beath’s. X 27 AMPLES—Boys’ Clothing at landed cost price; 1 case Blue Serge Knickers and Tweed Tunics, from 3s lid, suit. Beath’s, X 27 /TV AIVEPLES—Men’s English Tweed and Serge Suits; one case ; landed cost, 13s 9d, 19s 6d, 23s 6d. See them. Beath’s. X27^ SHIPMENT - Drapery consigned to the late Mr J, D. Hill, TVTnrmkn.il, bought at 4s in pound discount, now being sold at bargain prices. Toneyclilfe and Carey. X 353 STARTLING Announcement. Ladies’ Boots half-soled and heeled. Is 9d; Children’s, Is; and Men’s Boots half-soled and heeled for 2s Gd. Other repairs on same liberal lines. Thomas Walker, Bespoke Bootmaker, East Belt, near Royal George Hotel. X 97 TEAWBEBKIES and Cream at Cumming’s. With quality yon get quantity. Gumming. X 373 TEAWBEERIES for Jam for a few days longer. Cheap at Cumming’s. X 373 S' S' STOCK Consigned late Mr Hill, Manukau, now being sold at Bargain Prices, bought for Beady Money at 4s in the pound discount. Toneyclilfe and Carey. .X 333 T TTR best Bananas in Town are to he had at Comming’s, High and Colombo streets. X 373 i »ra Know the Boys must have clothes, and yy the place to buy them is Shaw, Robinson and Co.’s, The Hall, High street, Eaiapoi Tweed Knicker suits, from 4s lid the suit. X 144. W 6. BUENS, by appointment Military , Tailor to the E Battery, Hon Reserve and other Corps. 84, Oxford terrace west. X M’CLEA & CO. Stocktaking this Month. 36in White Calico 2s lid per dozen, 72in White Sheeting 10£d per yard, best quality Is 4d per yard, at 2XO, High street. X 537 O K OBTAINING Twenty Pounds’ Worth of o&O Furniture, and so on in proportion by the Cash or Eire System, Time-Deferred Payment, of Walters and Co., Upholsterers, ’ Cabinetmakers. House Furnishers, 43, 45, 47, Victoria street. Beautiful Goods,'best material and workmanship. Low prices, marked in plain figures. Terms—One quarter of the value down, balance by easy iastalrsasts.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10215, 8 December 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10215, 8 December 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10215, 8 December 1893, Page 1

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