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Bailway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN TO RACECOURSE, 31st MAEGH, FOB POLO SPORTS. A TRAIN will leave Christchurch for Racecourse at 1.30 p.m. on the 31st insb., and retin-u at 5.45 p.m. Betuni fare, including admission to the course, 2s Cd. 6647 BY OBDEB. N.Z.E. notice. The EAKIIA BRIDGE will be BLOCKED to EOAD TRAFFIC on NIGHTS of MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS until further notice. BY ORDER, Railway Engineer’s Office, Christchurch, 29th March, 1894, 6710 Wanted. Known. ANTED Known—Ghm Boots Cheap (it H. Pamiell’s, 93, Manchester Street. 6688 WANTED Known—Sight Tested. Lates Improved simple method, at Kennett’s, 183, High street. XB6 WANTED Known—Straw Hats, Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s, Is each, all worth 2s to 4s. Beath’s Sale. X 27 w ANTED Known—Miss Smyth, Dressmaker, late of Livingstone Street, has removed. ' 6685 to 32, Worcester Street east. WANTED Known—Men’s Oddments in Tweed Coats and Trousers, 5s to 8s lid each, worth 15s to 30s. Beath’s Sale X 27 W ANTED Known —The new interchangeable Spectacles and Folders, largest assortment nthe'Colony, at Kenner,t’s, 183, High street. XSS WANTED Known—Macmillan, Rhodes and Co.’s Stock was bought at 6s 8d in the £. Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall, High Street. XX44 ‘■’KIS'TANTED Known —Warehousemen's Stock W French Dresses (no two alike) selling at Beath’s: 35s for 19s 6d, 82s 6d for 12s 9d, 17s 9d for 4s lid. X 27 WANTED Known—You can buy 20s worth of M., E. and Co.’s Stock for 6s Bd, at Shaw, Robinson and Co.’s, The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. X 144 WANTED Known—You can buy Men’s Tweed Suits for 14s 6d; M., B. and Co.’s price 24s 6d. Shaw, Robinson and Co,, The Hall, High Street, Christchurch.. X 144 WANTED Known—W. MoCiea and Co. Sell for Cash Only. Study economy and buy there, where you can get it cheapest., No had debts, 210, High Street, X 537 WANTED Known—You can buy Men’s Stiff Pelt Hats for la each; M,, E. and Co, 4s 6d to 7s 6d each. Shaw, Robinson and Co„ The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. ' ■ X 144 WANTED Known Toneycliffo and Carey have got back to their Hew Premises, where they have opened up Grand Assortment of New Autumn and Winter Goods. X 353 WANTED Known—New Premises, New Dress Goods, New Millinery, New Jackets, New Trimmings, New Clothing, New Everything, at Lowest Ready-money Prices. Toneycliffe and Carey. ■ X 353

'ANTED Known—You can buy a Genuine s 7 Homespun Tweed Dress for 6s, good dark useful colour; M., E, and-Co.’s price 12s. Shaw, Eobinson and Co., The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. 2144 WANTED Known—Mrs Quartermam is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ au 1 T nuthlr.™ V»tt vw-ierf-'k * Children’s Left-olf Clothing. Letters by posto t otherwise attended to. Address, airs Q. Quartermain, 154, High street. X 798 "ANTED Known—Houqua blended tea is the best value for money, 2s a lb; Houqua tea,'blend “Easteheap,” Is 6d; Houqua, _ blend “ Belgravia,” 2s 4d; Houqua, Ceylon, 2s 4d, in lead packets, at T. Taylor’s, Cashel Street. X 713 'ANTED Known—l have for Sale, in Christchurch north, a very Comfortable House of 4 rooms, verandah, : scullery and other outhouses; eighth acre section, nicely planted; price ±‘2so, easy terms. Appl/SlOlanHopkins, Cathedral Square.- (154) ■■■-- ... K 205 , WANTED Known —Farm-fed bacon, pieces, 5d to 8d per lb; Akaroa new cheese, 5d per lb; prime old cheese, 5d to 7d; corned beef, boiled beef, roast mutton,-21b tins. Is; sbeaps’ tongues, 11b tins, lid, 21b Is 9d, at Taylor’s, Cashel Street. X 713 WANTED Known—Preserved whitebait, lib tins, lOd; bloater paste, 3 tins Is; rabbit, 21b tin. Is; ox tongues (Gear’s), 41b tin, 4s 6d; Aromati Coylon tea, the best imported, 2s 44 per lb, lead packets; Hood's sarsaparilla 4s 3d, at T. Taylor’s, Cashel Street. X 713 r ANTED Known—£s, £lO, £ls, £2O, £3O £SO v v and other sums waiting borrowers. Can be repaid by weekly or monthly instalments, or as convenient to applicants. Ulster Loan Company, 224, Hereford street; D. Stranaghau, Manager. Office hours—lo to 1 and 3to 5. Telephone C6B. Xl3 r ANTBD Known—During Sydney depression V v J. P. Siratz has purchased Watches, Clocks and Jewellery of every description for from 5s 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. P. Stratz, 261, High Street, Christchurch. X 428 "ANTED Known—Must he 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 he sold at a great sacrifice. For further particulars apply Allan Hopkins, Estate Agent, Cathedral Square. N2QS 'ANTED Known.— That K. Grieahaher „ , 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 £Blos, our price £6los; English Levers, usual price £6 10s, our price £4 10s. _ All Clocks and Jewellery at equally reduced prices. K. Grieshaber. Jeweller, 230, High street, opposite Triangle. X4S7

Educational. ANOTHER SINGING CLASS. JENNY LIND METHOD EOE 53. R NORTH Vega to announce that, on account of his Tuesday Night’s Class being so crowded, he will commence another Jenny Lina Class on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., April 2nd, Terms as before —5s in advance for ladies and gentlemen. Class-room, 159, Salisbury Street, near Durham Street, Elll9 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPE-WRITING BOOK-KEEPING, &c., No. 23, LICHFIELD • STREET E., CHRISTCHURCH, MISS A. M. CARR, M.P.S., M.N.P.S , assisted by her Sisters, will RB-COM-MENCE LESSONS on TUESDAY, 23rd Jan., 1894, Shorthand, Typewriting (Remington and Hammond), Book-keeping, Business-Letter Writing, Composition, Arithmetic, &0., taught. SPEED CLASSES at all hours. Special speed practice every evening from 7 to 10 p.m. at rates from. 30 to 120 words per minute, or higher if desired. In connection with this School ordinary evening classes will be held. Arithmetic, Spelling, Writing, Reading, &c. Pupils prepared for pupil teachers’ and Civil Service examinations. SHORTHAND.—PupiIs desirous of entering tho early examinations this year for “Theory” and “ Speed” certificates apply at once. Vacancies for a few boarders, who will receive special instruction. Awaiting Engagements.—Miss Carr can recommend a number of pnpils who, in addition to a good general education, can write shorthand, and who have a knowledge of typewriting and bookkeeping. ■ ■ 2776 MISS TAYLOR’S CLASSES FOR DANCING RESUME WEDNESDAY, 14th FEB, _ Wednesday Afternoons at 4, Evening at 7. Other classes to be formed as required. Fee, 15si; course of 12 from date of joining. Advanced pupils 10s 6d the course. Private classes formed. Private lessons given. The modern and the original dances artistically taught. 236, Armagh Street West. Xl6l Losr. Foun.l. ‘t CAME Astray on my farm, about Saturday last, one Red and White Steer; piece oil right ear. Owner can have same by paying expenses on application to HENRY TALLOTT, West Eyreton. M/iOUND, a Sheep Bitch, half gray and tan• JO Owner can have the same hy applying to M E. Wornall, Terrace Street, Sefton. 6704 ~g~ OST, at Sefton, on March 8, 1894, a Black B A Sheep Dog, with white on the chest, answers to name Broos. Finder would kindly leave Vim at E. Murfitt’s Stables, Rangiora. 6133 T OST, about a fortnight ago, Gold Wire H i Bangle, with embossed gold heart catch. A reward will be given on returning to the office of this paper. 6681 ft a-3 REWARD.—Any person giving informaoW A tion that will lead to the recovery of two Dogs, lost 18th inst, brown and brown and whita Cocker Spaniels, will receive the above reward, “ Times ’’ Office. 6682 * CLEANALL POWDER Cleans and Purifies everything. Per washing painted woodwork , inoleum, glassware, and all utensils; cheapest and wst. Ah merchants and storekeepers. E. F. JOMISJIAIN, 141, Cashel street, Christchurch. P 54

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10309, 30 March 1894, Page 1

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