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Bail way Ifotioea. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. LITTLE RIVER LINE TEAINS. These teains have resumed running as per Time-table. 1389 BY ORDER, Meetings. PROHIBITION. » THE QUESTION OF THE HOUR. EE TING POE MEN ONLY. OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT, atSp.m, sharp. The whole truth about “Coker’s’' Hotel will he told. Admission by Ticket, Ministers of all religious bodies are invited to take seats on the platform. Hotelkeepers and brewery shareholders will, on j application at the Office of the “ Prohibitionist,” be given tickets for the platform. 1413 THE SYDENHAM AND ADDINGTON WORKING MEN’S CLUB AND M.S.A. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Social Hall, Sandyford Street, Sydenham, on TUESDAY EVENING, the 16th July mst., at 8 p.m. Business: To receive the Balance-sheet and Election of Officers. J. A. BEATTIE, XSBO Secretary. Volunteer Bfotioe*. V. B. H ISTEICT OeDEE. Volunteer Office, Christchurch, 15th July, 1895, ' The Whole of the Volunteer Corps of the City and of Lyttelton will Parade in Full Dress at the Drillshed at 7.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, THE 20m INST., When Lieut.-General Fulton, retired 8.A., WILL PRESENT THE VOLUNTEER OFFICERS* DECORATION To those Officers to whom it has been awarded. Officers on the Unattached List and Honorary Officers are invited to attend. H. GORDON, Lieut.-Colonel, 1387 Commanding Canterbury District, Heligious Announcements. SALVATION ARMY.—A Real Old-fashioned REVIVAL on just now! 1 The Renowned “Guards’ Band” of 20 Performers are here for FRIDAY Next, the 19th. Tickets, Sixpence. 1261 J. G. CHAPPLE, Captain. Educational. Technical college 150, Worcester Street west. Principal: MR 0. H. GILBY, Shorthand Writer and Accountant. Commercial Training Classes for youths and. young ladies Morning and Afternoon. Practical tuition in Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, Correspondence (French and English), and General Office Routine. 21537 OCHOOL of Shorthand, Typewriting, &c„ Cathe O Oral Square—PlTMAN’S and LIGHTLINE Shorthand. Pitman’s, Miss A, M. Carr; Lightline, Mies A. E. L. Carr. Bookkeeping (single and double entry), arithmetic, writing, composition, &o. 21402 ISS TAYLOR’S CLASSES Wedn sday Afternoon Class for Skirt Dancing and other Fancy Dancing resumes on Wednesday, 29th, at 3.45. Tuesdays at 7.30 for Ordinary Dancing. 'Thursdays at 7 for General and Fancy Dancing. Saturday Afternoon Class at 3. Evenings at 7. Fee, 15s course of 12 from date of joining. Advanced pupils, 10s 6d the course. An Evening’s programme once a month for former and advanced pupils. Private classes formed. Private lessons given, 286,. Armagh Street West. 21626 Boad Board Notices. SPRINGS ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with the Eating Act, 1894, and the Road Boards Act, 1882, that ic is the intention of the Springs Road Board, at its next Ordinary Meeting, to bo held on Tuesday, July 30th, 1895, to MAKE and LEVY A GENERAL RATE of id (one halfpenny) in the £ on all RATEABLE PROPERTY within the Springs District; and, in compliance with an order of the South Waimakariri River Board, to LEVY A RATE of 3-64ths (three sixty-fourths) of a penny in the £ on all LAND in the Waimakariri River Board District comprised in the Springs District. Such Rates to he for the period commencing APRIL Ist, 1895, ending MARCH 31st, 1896, and to become Due and Payable in One Sum on the 16th day of AUGUST, 1895, at the Board’s Office, Springston. The Rate Book is now open for Inspection at the Board’s Office, Springston. HENRY NEALE, Clerk to the Board. Springston, July loth, 1895. 1385 For Sale. FOR SALE. TTBEOKEN METAL, SCREENINGS and O RUBBLE, delivered, or to be had at the Quarry, Cashmere; also, WASHED SHINGLE, all sizes. Orders left at Scott Bros., Manchester Street, or the undersigned. SMART & SON, Asphalters, Sydenham. Telephone 609. 21544 Lost, Found &o. TT OST, on Friday night, from the Oddfellows’ 8 i Hall, an overcoat with cape, with cigarholder in the pocket, Finder kindly return to J. Sorton, “Times" Office. 1402 FOUND, a Bay Mare, clipped all over and with harness on. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Collie Bros., Corn Merchants, Bt Asaph Street. 1415 TT OST, a Pound of Joko Tea, packed in lead, h A marked 2s; will gladly give 2s 6d for it. i is the best tea at the price I ever tried. 21308 FOR Aprons, Veilings, Collars and Cuffs, try Toneyclilfe and Carey. Ready-money value in all departments. F 1540 A HINT TO SMOKERS,' 1235 P G’ TRY ALLAHBR’S CHOICE TOBACCOS. TWO FLAKES, AND RICH DARK HONEYDEW. The Rage of London, Belfas '.an Dublin. Just received by DAVIES & LAMB, 181, Colombo Street. WARM WOOLLEN SHAWLS. Manufacturer’s Samples and Warehouseman’s Stock of WHITE, COLOURED AND FANCY WOOLLEN SHAWLS. To be cleared at NEARLY HALF-PRICE. These are similar Goods and bought under the same conditions as those that gained for us SUCH NOTORIETY LAST -WINTER, And as there are only OOA IN ALL, THEY WILL -GO IN A FEW &OV DAYS. Prices, Is 9d up to 7s Sd, WORTH 40 PER CENT MORE, Ready money does it, —T F 1540 PERSONS LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH o R GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING should CONSULT BOWMAN & SON BEFORE DISPOSING OP THEIR FURNITURE*.. ; BOWMAN & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 200-206; -Hereford^treet,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10705, 15 July 1895, Page 1

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