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Sailway Notice*. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION EAEES TO-DUNEDIN FOR RACES, FEB, 21st, 22kd akd 24th. EXCURSION Tickets to Dunedin, available for return till 3rd March, will be issued from the 19th to the 28rd February, at Christchurch, Rakaia and 'intermediate Stations at 36s Firstclass, 25s Second; Ashburton, Hinds and intermediate Stations 32s and 22s 6d; Eangitata 30s and 21s 6d; Temuka.27s 6d and 20s; Timaru, Waimate and intermediate Stations 25s and 18s. The journey must be started on the day on which the ticket is purchased, and may not be broken within the first 20 miles, A Special Train will leave Dunedin for Christchurch at 9.45 p.m. on the 24th February, stopping to set down returning excursionists. For further particulars see posters. / 4229 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SPECIAL TRAIN FOE PLUMPTON PARK RACES. ON the 17th FEBRUARY a guaranteed Special Train will leave Christchurch for Sockburn at 12.30 p.m. in connection with the PlumptonPark Races. Passengers to return by the ordinary train due at Sockburn at 6.7 p.m. Ordinary return fares. 4230 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO LAKE FORSYTH AND LITTLE RIVER CHRISTCHURCH REGATTA DAY, 22nd FEB. I RETURN Fares from Lyttelton, 5s first class, fej 4s-second; Christchurch, Xadbrookes and intermediate stations, 4s Cd and 3s Gd; Lincoln, Greenpark, Rabbit Island, 4s and 2s 9d; Doyloston, Irwell, Ellesmere, Springston, 4s 6d and 3s 6d; Leeston, Hill’s Road, Soutbbridge, 5s 6d and 4s 3d. Trains wif leave Christchurch at 9.15 a.m. and 9.30 a.m., arriving at the Lake at 10.55 and 11.25, Little River 11.15 and 11.45, returning' from Little River at 4.50 and 4.55 p.m.. Lake, 5.15 and 5.20; arriving at Christchurch at 6.50 and 7.20. The second train in each case will take the excursionists from and to intermediate stations; the first train in hoth directions will not stop on the way, except at Lincoln to take up in the moming(at 10.0 a.m.) and set down in the evening the excursionists from stations heyond Lincoln on the Southhridge line. The evening train from Christchurch to Southbridge wid start at 5.10 p.m. and run 1 hour 15 minutes later than time-table times, to connect at Lincoln with the return excursion train. A train will leave Little River for the Lake at 10.15 a.m. and return at 5.35 p.m. Excursion tickets from Christchurch can be purihased in advance on the 21st at the Railway Station. , 4315 BY ORDER. Beligious Announcements. THE >S)ALVATION .A.EMY. GREAT CAMP MEETING CONTINUED AT SUMNER. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY AND’ TUESDAY, FEB. 17th to 20th. SPECIAL MEETINGS ALL DAY. INDIAN PARTY PRESENT. Reduced Tram Tickets Ninepence return (include ing admission to camp), by 10.10, 4.5, 5.5 and 6.5 trams. Return any day during camp. late Tram from Sumner 10 o’clock each evening. Tickets NOT obtainable on trams; secure beforehand from Mr J. Robertson, Fruiterer, Morten’s Buildings; Mr Mills, Boot Shop, comer Lichfield and High Streets; and other Agents. 4130 Wanted Known. ■^IXT ANTED Known—That William Fraser has V v Removed to his new premises, 9, Durham Street south. "ANTED Known—That the Tiger Brand Tea ie perfection, and should be used by all wlio study economy. XllOB 'ANTED Known—Straw Hats, Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s, Is each, all worth 2s'to'4s. Death’s Sale. % 27 WANTED Known—Men’s Oddments in Tweed Coats and Trousers,. 5s to 8s lid each, worth 15s to 30s. Beath’s Sale. N 27 ANTED Known—All Summer Goods will bo sold at half-price and under. W. McClea and Co., 210, High Street. X 537 WANTED Known—a lot of remnants to he cleared at half-price, Toneyeliffe^and !arey, the Beady Money Drapers. X 353 ’"ANTED Known —Where you can buy a y y Cheap Portmanteau, made on the premises, it H. Schmedes, 81, Manchester street. XBO7 r ANTKD Known—Warehousemen’s Stock w w *Prench Dresses (no two alike) selling at path's; 35s for 19s 6d, 32s 6d for 12s 9d, 17s 9d for slid. X 27 irXT ANTED Known—Men’s All Wool Colonial VV Tweed Suits 19s lid, 23s 9d, 26s 9d, 32s 6d, ronderfnl value. W. McClea and Co,, 210, High itreet. X537^ CTCTANTED Known About Seven Acres VV Growing Clover for Sale by Tender, tenders close 28th February. Apply, Mrs Ferguson, lansdowne. 4128 "ANTED Known—The price is now raised from 21s to 22s 6d for making smts at iurn” Tailoring Establishment, High Street. JussoU, Manager. . 439 b ‘ANTED Known—To-day your 5s can buy 20s worth of many lines of Goods you ; Shaw, Rohinson and Cd/s, The Hall, High Christchurch. 3:144 ANTED Known-Must be sold, Uadiesi Silk, Velvet and Cloth lid, 4s i lid, worth 12s Cd, 17s 6d, 19s 64. W. i and Co., 210, High Street. \537 INTED Known—That Miss Brockley still continues her business _as Feather , &c. Jackson’s Road, Lyttelton. Work left with Mrs Nazer, London Street. 4291 ANTED Known—Mrs Quart emaaruis a Cash Purchaser of ladies, Genty and n’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by posto f ise attended to. Address, Mrs G. main, 154, High street. NTED Known—Houqua blended tea is the best value for money, 2s a lb; Houqua ad “Eastoheap," Is 6d; Houqua, _ blend rta,” 2s 4d; Houqua, Ceylon, 2s 4d, m lead at T. Taylor’s, Cashel Street. 'NTED~~Known—From 16th November, 1893, to 31st August, 1894, is a period ;S.ich you have the opportunity?! getting 7 , for nothing at Shaw, Bohmsou aud leßitH, High Street, Christchurch. X 144 VTBJ> Known—Farm-fed bacon, pieces, Sd to 8d per lb; Akaroa new cheese, od prime Old cheese, 5d to 7d; corned. eef r»aSt mutton, 21b tins, is; 11b tins, Ud, 21b is 9d. at Taylor s, Cashel WTEDKno'wn—Wearedetenninedtomako ourteuTporaVystay on thewrong side of t memorable by offering veiy :s; dress good* and miUinery bah pnee, reversible dre'ss tweeds at - mted Known— 'Pxe served whitebait,llb ickets; Hood’s sarsaparilla 4s od,»u. Cashel Street. . : —- a Special Watch for boys. lOs ' .Strata, 261, High Street, Chnstchul ?TED Known I have for sale\ *h %&&&*&££ Sained on application to AU anH P™ s I Square. , (394 Lost. Pound. ILLINGS EBWABD.-lost. reet, Kaiapoi, on Jau. SO. Golu ■art in centre, with the woid ,’’ Finder receive the above ling to B. Baker, Kaiapoi- 43<1 irsday, 1791 Spade Guinea. Finder ly rewarded on returning sameto st.!fithe°r at'« returning same to Office ' O E A I'je W. D A Y S *; [BRACE THIS v?OLDEN OPPORTUNITY, £SO pIW FOR £3B 10 s £45 PIANO FOB £33 15 s £4O FIANO FOB $29 X0 S , BOWMAN & SOT. _ X 867 Note Address—2oo-206, Herofordy^efr

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10275, 17 February 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10275, 17 February 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10275, 17 February 1894, Page 1

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