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Ainnßementa, Sso, SUMNBE CAMP MEETING, Convened bs The Salvation .A-BMY. Meetings All Tins Bay* Reduced Tram Tickets Ninepencc return (ineluding admission to camp), by 10.10,4.5,5.5,6.5 trams. Return any day during camp. Tickets NOT obtainable on trams; secure beforehand from Mr J. Eobertson, Fruiterer, Morten’s Buildings; Mr Mills, Boot Shop, corner Lichfield and High Streets; and other Agents. Late Tram from Sumner 10 p.m. each evening, SPECIAL MEETINGS ALL DAY SUNDAY. 3890 PICNIC.— The Lyttelton Garrison Band will hold their annual picnic at Diamond Harbour, Wednesday, February 14tb, leaving the wharf per s.s. John Anderson at 9.80 a.m., and at 2 p.m. Tickets—Adults Is, children half-price. A dance will be held at the Oddfellows’ Hall in the evening. Admission Is (sliilliug); ladies invited. C. James, Hon Sec. 3961 Meetings. , ANTI-PEOHIBITION. ME J. E. PETHEEICK will give an ADDEESS (against Froliibition) THIS EVENING at Eight, At the north side of Cathedral Square. 8972 PROHIBITION! PROHIBITIONII IN SUPPOET OF THIS GHEAT SOCIAL AND MOEAL BEPOEM MOVEMENT WILL BE HELD AS UNDER—-TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT, (SATUEDAY) i CATHEDEAL SQUARE, 8 P.M. Speakers—Eev P. W. Isitt, BevC. EeedandMr T. E, Taylor. TO-MOREOW, (SUNDAY NIGHT) ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, SYDENHAM, 8.5 p.m. Speakers—Eevs F. W, Isitt, W. Hounsell and Mr T. E. Taylor. 3940 A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the, LINCOLN SCHOOLROOM OH MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 12ih,1894, At 7.30 p.m., For the purpose of taking into coneidffration the advisableness of procuring a Swimming Bath for Lincoln. ' W, BAETEAFf, 8831 Chairman Lincoln Pjohool. PERMANENT INVESTMENT ANTI) LOAN ; ASSOCIATION OF CANTEBBJJEY, TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL El MEETING of Members and Shareholders in this Association will he held in Mr Charles Clark’s Auction Eoom, Hereford Street, 'on WEDNESDAY, 28th February. 1894, at 7.30 pi.m. Business : 1. To receive the Directors’ Export for the year 1893, . . » 2. To elect Directors to fill the vacancies caused by the retirement of /the HonsE. C. J. Stevens and J. T. Peacock, Messrs F. D. S. Neave and J. J. Thomson, all of whom are eligible for re-election., and have given notice of their candidature. 3. Any other General Business. Note.—lntending Candidates for the office of Director must give notice to the Manager at least fourteen days prior to the Annual Meeting. By Order of the Board. WALTER J. MOOEE, 3891 Manager, Miscellaneous. A CONUNDRUM. To those requiring a Piano. — Can anyone explain why in these times people pay more for a Piano when they can buy from Bowman and Son a Splendid Instrument for £35 or £4O which other firms are selling at £45 and £SO; the pianos are exactly alike; we challenge the trade to show their pianos alongside of ours; Bowman and Son, 200-206, Hereford Street. X 277 A LARGE Shipment of ladies’ and Children’s Vests and combinations just lauded. J.. Ballantyne and Co. Xl9 A MARVELLOUS Collection of Washing Dresses, including the New Linen Drill, Special value. J. Ballantyne and Co. Xl9 i. u immense Stock of Jackets, Capes, and Blouses at Seduced Prices. J. Ballaule and Co. ’ Xl9 AT EOBINSON’S—A great slaughter of. Bananas, Tomatoes and Plums. Look at the fruit and then at the price. Silb of Best Plums for 3s 6d. Morten’s Buildings. X 982 EOB Sale—3oo Dozen Ladies', Maids’ and Children’s Fashionable, Stylish Straw Hats usually 2s to Ss 6d each; your choice Is each Shaw, Bobinson and Co., The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. X 144 "FPIOE Sale—looo Ladies’ Jackets, Capes, Mantles, JO Silk Cloaks and Dressing Gowns; every item new, stylish, fashionable. At one-fourth to onehalf usual prices at Shaw, Bobinson and Co.'s, The Hall, High Street. X 144 ENTLBMAN requires Comfortable Bed, Sitting-room, Board (not boarding-house); pleasant locality, close town; state (moderate) terms. “G.E.W.," G.P.O. 3973 LADSTONE Bags, Brief Bags and all kinds of Travelling Bags. The largest stock in town to select from. Go and see for yourself at H. Schmedes, 81, Manehesterttreet. XBO7 KNOW This—You can buy to-day a Jacket well worth 29s 6d for 7s lid; also a 3guinea Silk Cloak for 15s 6d, at Shaw, Bobinson and Co.’s, The Hall, High Street, Christchurch.l44 OBTMANTEAUS, Bags, &c., repaired on the shortest notice at moderate charges, H. Schmedes, 81, Manchester street. Manufacturer of all kinds of Travelling Requisites. XBO7 TQ> EMOVBD to wrong side of the street, directly Htti opposite old shop, where we are offering lace curtains, table damask, quilts, and other household stuff at right prices; see our lace curtains at 2s 6d pair, Toneycliffe and Carey, the Eeady Money Drapers. X 353 SAFETY Bicycle for Sale—A bargain; best red rubber tyres, ball bearings, splendid condition. 5, St Janies Street, oif Armagh Street, Linwood. ; M 3955 JELLING ON, selling on; see our calicoes and sheetings at wrong side of the street prices. Toneycliffe ’ and Carey, the Beady Money Drapers. X 353 ELLING ON, Selling on; others are selling off;' but Toueycliffe and Carey are selling on; corsets, jackets, mantles and underclothing at much less than so-called sale prices. Toneycliffe and Carey, on the wrong side of the street, X 353 MOKEBSI “THE COEEECT THING AT LAST ” is the best dark Tobacco ever mported. . 30.092 SIX Gallons of Herbal Beer for 7d from a bottle of Potter’s Herb Extract. Sold by all grocers, wholesale and retail from Arthur H. Fletcher. Grocer, Lower High Street, Christchurch. XllO4 T GEOBGE JAM.— Selected Fruit” and Best Sugar. All Grocers. X4loo_ STARTLING Announcement. Ladies’ Boots half-soled and heeled. Is 9d; Children’s, Is; and Men’s Boots half-soled and heeled for 2s 6d. Other repairs on same liberal lines. Thomas Walker, Bespoke Bootmaker, East Belt, near Boyal George Hotel. X 97 fffTHE COEBECT THING AT LAST TOABCCO 3 is made from the finest. Virginia, Leaf, There is no other Tobacco like it. X 1092 TO Let, within five minutes’ walk of Cathedral, a 7-roomed House with every convenience. Apply W. Brice, opposite Bank of New Zealand. 85 Death's Sale. X 27 "WT'OLUNTBEES find Blanco matchless for Y whitening military equipments, white helmets, cricket and tennis shoes, halls, gloves &c. Wholesale and retail from Arthur H, Fletcher, Grocer, Lower High Street, Christ, church. XllO4 A JINE —Pure Grape Wine, 7s 6d per gall (in V V bottles). C. Effey, 26, Lower High street. X 1076 ■WTSTTEGEL’S Patterns for February. Ladies 4 Y Y Jackets, Skirts, Bodies, Dressing Gowns, oy’s Blouse, Girls’ Frocks. Fashion Journal 6d. atalogue 3d. Mrs Withers, 229, High Street, M9SS

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10269, 10 February 1894, Page 1

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