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•Public Motices. ,v. m S, Colonial Secretary’s Office, Wellington, 25th February, 1893. THE OFFICES of the GOVERNMENT in CHRISTCHURCH, excepting the Customs and the Post and Telegraph Offices, WILE BE CLOSED on THURSDAY, the 28th inat. By order. HUGH POLLEN, 4008 Under-Secretary. Having disposed of my business to Messrs Coomhes Bros., I hereby announce that ALL ACCOUNTS against me must be rendered and all accounts due to me must be settled by the end of the month. H. B. PETHERXCK, Butcher, Colombo Street North, 3945 TIMARU HARBOUR BOARD. /“IT—JL CATIONS, accompanied with testimonials as to competency, for the Position of CONSULTING or RESIDENT ENGINEER to the Board. Applications, stating remuneration required, addressed to the Chairman, will be received up till MONDAY. Bth APRIL. W. J, TENNENT, 403 G Secretary. COACH will run to Kaiapoi from Papanui every Sunday at 11.30 a.m., Belfast 12.15 p.m., Return to Papanui 5.40 p.m. Pares from Papanui to Kaiapoi—Return 2s. 4019 JOHN RUSSELL. MANDEVXLLB AND BANGIORA ROAD DISTRICT. TAKE NOTICE.—The VALUATION LIST for the Mandevillo and Rangiora Road District for the year 1895-96 is now OPEN POR INSPECTION at the Mandeville and Rangiora Road Board Office, Rangiora. All OBJECTIONS thereto (in the form of the Fourth Schedule of the Eating Act, 1894) must he left at the District Schoolroom. Southhrook, on or before the 15th day op MARCH, 1895, addressed to the Assessment Court; and a copy of every such Objection must he left at the Mandeville and Rangiora Road Board Office, Rangiora, not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. 8577 ■ ARTHUR TEMPLES, Clerk Mandeville and Rangiora Road Board. "jOXCUESiON to Otarama.—Photographs of the tOJ Scenery at Otarama, Patterson’s Creek and Waimakarin Gorge to be had at E. Wheeler and Son’s, N.Z. Scenery Depot, Cathedral Square, Is each. 4018 TATTERSALL’S HORSE BAZAAR. STOCKOWNERS will please note that I have arranged to OPEN AN OFFICE at above, where I can be CONSULTED from 11.30 a.m, to 1.30 p.m. EACH SATURDAY. J. E, CHARLTON, M.R.C.V.S., F.E.V.M.S., VETERINARY SURGEON, 1231 X 125, Barbadoes Street, Christchurch. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MRS ©SSWITT (nee Baxter), DRESSMAKER, 27, Armagh Street east (Next toHullett’s Store, a few doors over the Belt).. First-class Stylo and Fit Guaranteed. FllO3 CARBOL CRYSTAL SHEEP DIP. &LEASE FORWARD ORDERS PROMPTLY FOE THIS SEASON’S SUPPLY, EDWD. F. DOMBRAIN. Christchurch, TO GAEDEHBKS AND GROWERS. w E ARE CASH. PURCHASERS OP CAULIFLOWERS, PICKLING ONIONS, CUCUMBERS’, and FRUIT IB Si‘4 SON. In any quantity. HAYWARD BROS., Pickle Manufacturers, 13SGP Peterborough Street. 1 GREAT AUTUMN SALE. LL FRESH GOODS. NO LAST YEAR’S STOCK. 2000 Pines, from 2d, best 4d each 100 Cases Delicious Pears, cheap 3 Tons Grapes, second to none. If you would like to see them grow just apply to me. GUMMING-, FRUITERER, HIGH AND COLOMBO STREETS. X 373 8 ODER’S WANGANUI WINES Six Prize Medals, London and Colonies. CONSTANTLY, SHERRY 1 , delivered OLD POET, MUSCAT i' 503 *’® ctoz ’ ueuvere Special prices in bulk. Sole Agent— CHAS, G. CLARK, 32, Cathedral Square, Christchurch. FIGO BUTTER BOXBS,^'SSa* The Best and Cheapest Box Made. DW'UIPrTVnUiSi &-C., Well Made and t HiO, ofc Low in Price, CARDBOARD BOXES Of every Description, Send for Price List. T. L L <GL BEI CK E BATH STREET, DUNEDIN. E. STEEDS & CO., Christchurch, X 1127 Agents for Canterbury ADVICE TO HOUSEWIVES. IP you want your _ husband in a good humour, clean his pipe and fill it with the ragraut CORRECT THING AT LAST Tobacco, X 1127 Tramway Notices. N EW BRIGHTON TRAMWAY COMPANY, LIMITED. EXCURSION (THUESLeave Square 7.15, Return 8.30 and 10.10. Stanmore Baiid. Sixpence Return. 4021 * Christchurch City Council. fTTf CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. IENDEES are invited for a PICKET FENCE. Specification at the City Council Office, ’enders to be sent in to the Town Clerk by 4 lock n m. on FRIDAY NEXT, the Ist March. 1 C. WALKDEN, City Surveyor. sth Feb., 1895. 3921 Educational. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH, APPLICATIONS are invited for the Position of ASSISTANT TEACHER at the Girls’ High School ; salary £9O per annum, payable monthly; duties to commence on or about 11 ih March, Applications, accompanied with testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned on or before MONDAY, 4th March. . ~ _ Schedule of duties may be seen at the office. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. Canterbury College, 25tb February, 1895. üB7o SCHOOL EOR BOYB. 230, ARMAGH STREET. Principal—Mr W. Wilson (seven years He master of the Normal School). rm begins THURSDAY, JAN. 31st. At Home ranmer House, Cranmer Square, from 2 to 5 on and after Saturday, Jan. 20th. 2023 MISS AMBLER, ?kopessoe of french and music, ily Recommended by the Acacffimie-of Paris-et Montpelier and tbs LyceO de Nimes, rriLl. RESUME LESSONS FEB. 4th. ROOMS AT THE METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL, Christchurch. X 1405 ! CHOOL of Shorthand, Typewriting, &c., CatheD dral Square.—Miss A. M. Carr. Typewriting, >ry description of copying done. Shorthand tes taken. Classes at all hours. Speed S hours -week. Bookkeeping (single and double entry), thmotic, writing, composition, &c. X 1402 MISS TAYLOR’S Classes for Dancing resume SATURDAY, Feb. 16th. Evening at 7; afternoon, fancy dancing and general dancing at 3. The Wednesday afternoon class for fancy dancing will resume later on. Other classes as> required. Fee, 15s course of 12; advanced pupils 10s 6d. Private lessons given. Private classes formed. Country classes visited. 236, Armagh Street west. XX6I

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10593, 28 February 1895, Page 1

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