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Bailway notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LINE FLOODED BETWEEN LITTLE RIVER AND BABBIT ISLAND. THE Train Service on the Little Ever Line Today will only be MORNING and EVENING Trains between Lincoln and Babbit Island. No MIDDAY Train on that line and between Lincoln and Christchurch, ’335 BY OEDEE, Meetings. PROHIBITION MEETINGS.—Orange Hall, * Annat, on Monday next, July Isth: Schoolroom, Glentunnel, Wednesday, July 17th. Speakers, Eevs J. Hooking, D.D., T, H. Lyon and C. Porter. To commence at 7.30. Collections for expenses. SYDENHAM Co-operative Building Society.— The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Society will he held in the I Social Hall, Sandyford Street, Sydenham, on FBiDAY, the 19th July, at 8 p.m. Business —To receive Auditors’ Beport and J Balance-sheet, to Elect Officers and other business. 1361 QEO. MIL'LEE, Secretary. Sporting; ( LANCASTER PARK AMATEUR TROTTING CLUB. MEETING HAS BEEN FURTHER ‘ POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, the 20th. < 1334 P A. I, RATTRAY, Secretary. The Hunting. "Oeackenfield Will Meet— H OUNDS Wednesday, July 17—LEITHP1ELD. ■ < Saturday, July 20—SPETNGBANK. . • Wednesday, July 24-OXFORD. Saturday, July 27—MrM. McHugh’s, MANDE- i Wednesday, August I—AMBEELEY. 11 Each Day. 1353 G. B. STARRY. , Sunday Announoamenftß* € CATHEDRAL . SERVICES. : J SUNDAY, JULY X4th. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion, 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion (choral). Preacher—Rev W. Dunkley. 4 p.m.—Evensohg (choral) 1 7 p.m.—Preacher—Rev W. A. Pascoe. 1300 T B inxty congregational church. Corner Manchester and Worcester Streets. 11.0 and 6.30-RI2V SIDNEY J. BAKER. Evening Subject; “THE THIRD COMMANDMENT,” f TfTESLBYAN CHUECH.-SUNDAY, JULY VV 14th, 1895.—Durham-Street, morning at 11 o’clock. Rev F. W. Isittevening, at 6.30, Rev W. J. Elliott. East Belt—Morning, at 11 o’clock, RevH. E, Dewsbury; evening, at 6.3o,’'Rev P. W, Isitt. Sumner—Public School, 7 o’clock—Mr J. L. Wilson. , , 1329 Gr OSPEL TEMPERANCE Eight o’clock, SUNDAY E VENING. MEETING, Addresses by Eevs Penney, J. Dawson, W. J. Elliott, B. H. Ginger and Mr Bennetts. 1 1887 MEMORIAL SERVICE. B A PTISTTAB E B N A C L E, Oxford Terrace. REV J.“DOKB Morning and Evening. . 6.30 p.m;—Special Service in Memory of IVVisai,, H. H. Pillow, Senior Zenana MisaionaSy in India of N.Z.B.M. Society. ' 1285 OUR FATHER’S CHURCH. ART GALLERY, SUNDAY, JULY 14th. 10 a.m.—Children’s Hour. 11 a.m.—The Creed of Science, “ Man.” 7 p.m.—Praise and Aspiration. The Death Penalty: Its Folly and Brutality. TUESDAY, JULY 16th, 8 p.m, ' Money: a Lecture by Mr W. Seiywright. 1286 PROHIBITION. * N ADDRESS will, be DELIVERED by Mb T. E. TAYLOR, IN THE OPERA HOUSE, ON ■ SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 P.M. Me TAYLOR will DEFINE the AIMS OP THE PROHIBITION PAR I’Y, from the Moral, Social and Religious Standpoint, and Define the Degree of Interference with the Liberty of the Subject that the Adoption of National Prohibi' ion will impose. 1333 Religious Announcements. SALVATION ARMY.—A Real Old-fashioned 5 REVIVAL on just now I I The Renowned Guards’ Band” of 20 Performers are here for BIDAY Next, the 19th. Tickets, Sixpence. 1261 J. G. CHAPPLE, Captain. Lost, Found &c. OST, Bay Mare, from Linwood; clipped all i over, with cover on. Reword on returning Me. 10, Percy Street, Linwood. 1337 ’ OST, Brown Mare, aged; white star on forej head. Reward for information leading to every. ■ John Brightling, 41, Cashel Street, ristohurch. 1336 Owner can have hy 'applying at Robinson’s, Fruiterer, (uildings, Christchurch. 1291 iIOUND, Lady’s Card Case 1 same " ‘ •rten’s B t, -d REWARD will he given to anyone giving j information that will lead to the rerery of a Brown or Brindle and White Collie it, Flora, lost from Sockbum on the 4th of ly. Apply to Jack Mathews, car© of Mr Colin swart, Sockbum, Anyone detaining the same .1 he proseented. 1282 OST, a Pound of Jnko Tea, packed in lead, | marked 2s; will gladly give 2s (id for it., ie best tea at the price I ever tried. XI3OB Wanted Known. WANTED Known-Cheapest Gum Boots in the market at 225. Knee ditto at 18s. Harris’s Imperial, 207, Cashel Street. P 1504 '"ANTED Known—An- description of Boots w made to order at prices to suit customers’ uirements. Imperial Boot Dep<st 3 207 , oof FloD* nCTANTED Known-Great Variety in Evening wy Shoes, Tennis Shoes, Leggings, Gaiters, at west prices, Imperial Boot Depot* 207* Csisliel roof. FFSO4 WT ANTED Known—Large Shipment of Cele'y hrated “K” Boots arrived. Absolutely terproof. Sole agents. Imperial Boot Depot, , Cashel Street. ■■ ■ j lUSOI ¥ ANTED Known—The Return Social, by Court Star of Canterbury, A.0.F., will he d on Thursday, the 18th; Inst. Tickets from r of the members, 1285 ST - ANTED Known—Last weeks for Sale of y Queen’s Cadets’ Art Union Tickets, obtain-, eat,Wertheim’s. Sewing Machine Depat, High eet, or any Volunteer. Drawing Aug, Ist. 1281 BAYNEB’S. 1 MEN’S Nailed Shooters, 3 gD'MEN’S Good Walking Boots. 61) YOUTHS’ Nailed Shooters an<if Lace i"Boots, In,rw ' ' 1P1577 3 WOMEN’S' Strong Lace Boots. Umpire IQ) Boot Depot, Cashel St. (next Bea.th and I and Colombo Btreet'(opppfiite Cook and Boss). to Measure, 4156d,‘47s 6d and 52s ”6d. Fit, finish, workmanship and inking, guaranteed. Toneycliffe and Xarey, idy-mpney Drapers. " ■ PERSONS LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH SB GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING should f CONSULT BOWMAN & SON ; FOEE DISPOSING OP THEIR PUBN3CTUBE. BOWMAN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, ■ 2CO-803,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10704, 13 July 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10704, 13 July 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10704, 13 July 1895, Page 1

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