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Tramway Notices. (gISPENNY EXCURSIONS TO SUMNER By 10.10 a.m. Tram Daily AS USUAL. 6597 Exhibitions. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OP ABTS. The _A_nnual E XHIBXTION Will be opened by THE PRESIDENT TO-MORROW, At 8 p.m.. In the Gallery, Armagh Street, The Usual Conversazione. . C 587 C. GAKSIA, Hon Secretary. Meetings. * AVONSIDE CBICKET CLUB. THE ADJOURNED MEETING of those interesteil in FORMING A CBICKET CLUB AT AVONSIDE Will be held at the Canterbury Club Boathouse os THUESDAY EVENING, MAECH 29th, At S p.m. Business : To receive Reports of Committee, adopt Buies ‘and any other business. H. MUBEAY, 6577 Sec, pro tem. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the "“* LOCAL BRANCH Of the above Association will be held in the PROVINCIAL COUNCIL CHAMBER ON I FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, | The 30th inst, at 8 o'clock. M. J, KILGOUE, 6596 Hon Secretary. CANTERBURY PROGRESSIVE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held in the Oddfellows’ Chambers, Lich- i field Street, THUESDAY, 29th March, at 8 p.m. Business—Election of Officers, Discussion on State Bank, Nationalisation of Coal Mines, Fair Rent Bill. , H. G. ELL, 6566 Secretary. DAILY FACTORY OR CREAMERY AT LEITHPIELD. A GENERAL MEETING of all Persons interested in the above will be held' at the Royal Hotel on WEDNESDAY, the 28th inst., at 8 p.m. A. MoLEAN, 6585 Secretary, PROHIBITION LEAGUES' MEETING. MEMBERS of the Christchurch City and Suburban Leagues are requested to meet in the “ Prohibitionist ” Office, Cashel Street, on FRIDAY, at 7.30 p.m. Business important. Haligious Announcements. Solemn O PEKING OF THE NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH - LEESION, BY HIS LORDSHIP DR GRIMES, Bishop of Christchurch, OK . SUNDAT, Ist APRIL, SPECIAL CHOIR, assisted by the Leeston Orchestra. Collection towards Paying Debt on the Church* ADMISSION BY TICKET, to be obtained (free of charge) from Members of the Church Com--mittee. Ceremony to Commence at 10 a.m. 6399 J. C. CHEBVESR Wanted Known. WANTED Known —Straw Hats, Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s, Is each, all worth 2s to 4s. Beath’s Sale. X 27 WANTED Known—Men’s Oddments in Tweed Coats and Trousers, 5s to 8s lid each, worth 15s to 30s. Beath’s Sale X 27 WANTED Known—Macmillan, Rhodes and Co.’s Stock was bought at 6s 8d in the £. Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall, High Street, Xl4t "ANTED Known—Warehousemen’s Sto( v , French Dresses (no two alike) selling i Beath’s; 35s for 19s 9d, 32s 6d for 12s 9d, 17s 9d f( 4s lid. X 27 WANTED Known—You can buy 20s worth M., R. and Co.’s Stock for 6s Bd, at Sha 1 Robinson and Co.’s, The Hall, High Stm Christchurch. X 144 WANTED Known—You can buy Men’s Twe Suits for 14s 6d; M., E. and Co.’s pri 24s 6d. Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall, Hi Street, Christchurch. Xl4WANTED Known—W. McCiea and Co. E for Cash Only. Study economy and b there, where you can get it cheapest. No I debts. 210, High Street. WANTED Known—You can buy Men’s SI Felt Hats for Is each; M., E. and < 4s 6d to 7s 6d each. Shaw, Robinson and Co„ 1 Hall, High Street, Christchurch. XI4 WANTED Known Toheycliffe and Cai have got hack to their New Prcmis where they have opened up Grand Assortment New Autumn and Winter Goods. X 35 WANTED Known—New Premises, New Dr Goods, New Millinery, New Jackets, N Trimmings, New Clothing, New Everything, Lowest Ready-money Prices. Toneycliffo a Carey. X 35 WANTED Known—You can buy a Genu Homespun Tweed Dress for 6s, g< dark useful colour; M., B. and Co.’B price ] Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall, High Sirs Christchurch. Xl4 ANTED Known—Mrs Quartermam is ft Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ anj Children’s Left-off Clothing. Letters by posto t otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs Q. Quartermam, 154, High street. X 798 w "ANTED Known—Houqua blended tea is . . the best value for money, 2s a lb; Houqua tea, blend “Eastcheap,” Is 6d; Houqua, blend “ Belgravia,” 2s 4d; Houqua, Ceylon, 2s 4d, in lead packets, at T. Taylor’s, Cashel Street. X 713 "WTANTED Known—Farm-fed bacon, pieces, V v 5d to 8d per lb; Akaroa new cheese, 54 per lb; prime old cheese, 5d to 7d; corned beef, boiled beef, roast mutton, 21b tins, la; sheeps’ tongues, 11b tins, lid, 21b Is 9d, at Taylor’s, Cashel Street. 1713 ’ ‘ANTED Known—Preserved whitebait, 11b tins, 104; bloater paste, 3 tins Is; rabbit, 21b tin, is; ox tongues (Gear’s), 41b tin, 4s 6d; Aromati Ceylon tea, the best imported, 2a 4d per lb, lead packets; Hood’s sarsaparilla 4s 3d, at T, Taylor’s, Cashel Street. X7IS WANTED Known-£5,£10,£15,£20 ( £30£50 and other sums waiting borrowers. Can be repaid by weekly or monthlymatalmenta, or as convenient to applicants. Ulster Loan Company, 224, Hereford street; D. Stranaglmn, Manager. Office hours—lo to 1 and 3 to 5. Telephone 668. XlB "ANTED Known—During Sydney depression J. F. Strata has purchased Watches, Clocks and Jewellery of every description for from Ss to 10s in the £, and is selling German Alarms, Nickel, at 4s 6d; Pirate do do, 5s 6d; Peep-o’-Day Alarms 6s 6d. £IOO reward if not genuine. Sent to any part of New Zealand; postage extra. All other articles equally cheap. J. F. Stratz, 261, High Street, Christchurch. X 428 WANTED Known—Must be Sold (owner leaving for Cheviot), a Commodious Store, with dwelling and usual outbuildings. This property is let at £1 per week, and the price asked is £350. Also, close to above. One Acre Land, with New Dwelling of 5 rooms, &c. The above property is situate in a flourishing town in South Canterbury, and will be sold at a great sacrifice. For further particulars apply Allan Hopkins, Estate Agent, Cathedral Square. X 205 WANTED Known.—That K. Grieshabet imports all his Goods direct from the Manufacturers. By so doing he is now selling from 20 to 25 per cent cheaper than any other shop in town. Silver Hunting English Levers usually sold for £8 XOs, our price £6los; English Levers, usual price £0 10s, our price £4 10s. _ All Clocks and Jewellery at equally reduced prices. K. Grieshaber, Jeweller, 236, High street, opposite Triangle. A 467 ALL Sheep-owners should use the Magic Footrot Cure, Edw, F, Dombrain, Agent, Christ-: church, Fille

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10307, 28 March 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10307, 28 March 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10307, 28 March 1894, Page 1

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