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Public? Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. POE SALE BY TENDEE. THE WHOLE OP MY STOCK AND SHOP ■ EUENITUKE. STOCK NOW ON VIEW, ! \ LIMITE D Number of Copies of Stock-Sheets 'A Have Been Prepared for Use of the Trade, To he obtained from Messrs Savgood, Son and Ewen, Dunedin; Messrs Cook and Grey, Wellington : and the Vendor. S. E. INGOLD, 222, High Street, Christchurch. Tenders Close Saturday, February 3rd. 314!) C/ENTEAL JPhOTOGEAPHIG D EPOT. 195, Colombo Street, Opposite Bank of Now Zealand. DEY PLATES, CHEMICALS and APPARATUS, MAGIC LANTERNS and SLIDES. Thousands of Slides to select from. Noto the Address— T. CROOK, Moines's Building") X 822 SHODBS ipONVALFSCENT FOR INVALIDS. H OME Particulars apply “ The Secretary,” OFFICE OF HOME, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. N.B.—Fees for Dormitory Patients reduced to 15s per week. F 157 Meetings. CHRISTCHURCH MUSICAL SOCIETY. The annual general meeting of the Society will take place on TUESDAY, 30th INST., At 3 p.m., IN THE WESLEYAN SCHOOL, Durham Street, To Receive the Report and Balance-Sheet; Also, To consider certain alterations in the rules of the Society (of which due notice has been given), owing to the proposed amalgama, tion with tho Orchestral Society. SPSS THOS. GARRARD, Hon. See. CHRISTCHURCH AMATEUR ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Society will JL take place on TUESDAY EVENING, 30th INST., at half-past seven, in tho Wesleyan School, Durham Street, to receive the annual report and balance-sheet, and other business. FEEDZ. C. RAPHAEL, 3022 Hon Sec. SYDENHAM PROHIBITION LEAGUE, MEETING of tho above will he held THIS EVENING IS THE WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM At 8 p.m. A full attendance is requested. 3167 CHRISTCHURCH WORKING MEN’S COOPERATIVE SOCIETY, LIMITED. MEMBERS arc hereby notified to attend the Seventeenth Quarterly Meeting at the Oddfellows’ Chambers, Lichfield Street, on TUESDAY (To-morrow) at 7.30 p.m. Business—Receive Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, &c. J. A. EFFOED, 3170 Secretary. Partnership Notices. PARTNER W ANTED. PARTNER WANTED, with from £2OOO to £3OOO capital, for rapidly extending manufacturing business; one preferred who could take charge of oflice and warehouse departments. Fullest information will bo given to honfi, lide applicants. The above offers unusual advantages to a competent business man, being a thoroughly cafe and profitable investment.'. Apply in the first instance to JOHN DOUGLAS, Estate Agent, 2922 Queen Street, Auckland. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the PARTNERJj'j SHIP hitherto existing between the undersigned, JOSEPH AUTON and WILLIAM PEARCE, carrying on business as Butchers, at Christchurch, under the style or firm of “Autou and Pearce,” has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual couscut. All Debts due to or, owing by tho said late firm will he received and paid by the said Joseph Anton, who will continue the said business on his own account. As witness our bauds this 15th day of January, 1894 WILLIAM PEARCE. JOSEPH AUTON. Witness to both signatures— H. Y. Wiivdovvson, Solicitor, Christchurch. 2875 rE PARTNERSHIP hitherto subsisting between GEORGE EDWLN DEAMER and OHN HENRY DBAMER, as Medical Practioners, has been this day DISSOLVED by .utual consent. Dated the first day of January, 1894. GEORGE E. DEAMER, JOHN H. DEAMER. r IINESS— A. LOUGHEEY, Solicitor, Christchurch. Referring to tho above advertisement, DR EOEGB EDWIN DBAMER will for the future ractiso at 213, Madras Street north, and DR OHN HENRY DBAMER at 173, Armagh Street, hristchurch. 1793 MißoellsneouG. A CONUNDRUM. To those requiring a Piano.— Can anvono explain why in these times people pay more for a Piano when they can buy from Bowman and Son a Splendid Instrument for £'3s or £4O which other firms are selling at £45 and £SO; the pianos are exactly alike; we challenge tho trade to show their pianos alongside of ours. Eowmnu and Sou, 200-206, Hereford Street. X 277 A LARGE Shipment of Ladies’ and Children's Vests and combinations just J.. Ballantyne and Co. Xl9 A MARVELLOUS Collection of Washing /-u Dresses, including the New Linen Drill. Special value. J. Ballautyne and Co. Xl9 AN immense Stock of Mantles, Jackets, Capes, and Blouses ut Reduced Prices. J. Ballantyna and Co. • Xl9 AT ROBINSON’S—A great slaughter of Bananas, Tomatoes and Plums. Look ac ; the fruit and thou at tho price. 241 bof Best Plums I for 3e 6d. Morten’s Buildings. X!)S2 BON’T Buy your Christmas presents; can ho had at Beath & Co.’s for nothing. X 27 EOR SALE —My First Prize Jacobins and Tuvbits, all colours; also, Fulton’s Book, Cote and Aviary. B. Freed, Colombo Street, Sydenham. M3IBO . Tnv_. J|j Children’s Fashionable, Stylish Straw Hats usually 2s to Ss 6d each; your choice Is each Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. X 144 jjjlOß Sale—looo Ladies’ Jackets, Capes, Mantles, iilk Cloaks and Dressing Gowns ; every item new, stylish, fashionable. At one-fourth to onohalf usual prices at Shaw, Robinson and Co.’s, The Hall, High Street. X 144 CN LADSTOKE Bags, Brief Bags and all kinds of 7f Travelling Bags. The largest stock in town to select from. Go and see for yourself at 11, Sen modes, 81, Manchester street. 11307 ILLUMINATING ! Presentation Addresses Artistically prepared. A. 11. Hart, Illuminating Artist, Luck’s Buildings, Gloucester street west. X 926 ~try~ NOW 'Phis—You can buy to-day a Jacket well worth 29s 6d for 7s lid; also a 3guiuea Silk Cloak for 15s Od, at Shaw, Robinson and Co.’s, The Hall, High Street, Chrlstchurch.l44 ~H~BOBTMAHTEAXJS, Bags, &c., repaired on the JIT shortest notice at moderate charges. H. Schmedes, 81, Manchester street. Manufacturer of all kinds of Travelling Requisites. XBO7 TTg EMOVED to wrong side of tho street, directly JSJD opposite old shop, where wo are offering lace curtains, table damask, quilts, and other household staff at right prices; see our laco curtains at 2s Gd pair. Toneycliifo and Carey, tho Ready Money Drapers. X 353 CJELLING ON, selling on; see our calicoes and sheetings at wrong side of the street prices, Tcneycliffo and Carey, the Ready Money Drapers. X 3 SHELLING ON, Selling on; others arc selling off, hut ToneycliKe and Carey are selling on; corsets, jackets, mantles and underclothing at much less than so-called sale prices. Toncycliffe and Carey, on the wrong side of the street. X 853 w* Tailor to tho' E Battery, Hon Reserve and other Corps. 84, Oxford terrace west. X STINE—Pure Grape Wine, 7s Cd per gall (in V bottles). C, Effey, 20, Lower _ High X 1076 ** OBTAINING Twenty Pounds’ Worth of Furniture, and so on in proportion by tho Cash or Hire 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 juarter of tho value down, balance by easy instalments.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10258, 29 January 1894, Page 1

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