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BOOKS IN CHEAP EDITIONS J3j Kipling’s Barrack Boom Ballads, 3s Gd Haggard’s Joan Hoate, 6s Coaan Doyle’s Stark Muuro Letters, 2aCdand osGcl Sergeants out o£ Due Season, 3s Gd Lovett Cameron’s A Soul Astray, 2s Gd and .jS Cd Hcleu Mather’s The Lovely Malincourt, 2s Gd and George Eliot’s Adam Bede, 2s Gd [3a Gd Blackmore’s Maid of Skex - , 2rGd [lsGd A Comedy in Spasms, by author of the Yellow Aster, The Angel of the Eevolution, hy George Griffith, 2s6dand3s6d Martin Hewitt, Investigator, by Arthur Morrison, 2s 6d and 3s 6d [2s Gd Krishna Kanta’s Will, by author of the Poison Tree, SIMPSON & WILLIAMS, LIMITED, 214, High Street, Christchurch.

Funerals. THE Friends of Mr P. are -invited to attend tlie funeral of his late son to leave his xesidenne, No. 2 °> ®|° uoester oast, on Friday, 25tUIn3 t p.m., for ■ Linwood. Cemetery. JAS. EAMB AND SO , Undertakers, 35, Lichfield Street. Telephone d!. a,E Friends of the late Sarah Kearney are w respectfully informed that her funeral vviil leave the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr H.. Tfirte (Famleyl, St Martin’s, at 9 a.m. on Saturday, 26th Inst., for the Pro-Cathedral, Earhadoea Street, leaving there at 10 a.m. for the Lmwood Cemetery. JAMES LAMB & SON, Undertakers, 35, Lichfield Street. Telephone 361. THEFriends of Mrs Jane Thompson are invited to attend her funeral, to leave her late residence, Tuam Street, Linwood, on Sunday, 27th Inst., at 3.30 p.m., for the Lmwood, Cemetery. JAMES LAMB &SON, Undertakers, 05, Lichhold Street. Telephone 3GI. 634 J fj|Hß Friends of Mr W. J % % rua< .rntfuua ui ajx*. ”• u *•» <• i >. speatfully invited to attend the Pnneral of his late wife'Margaret, leaving the Pro-Cathedral, Barhadoes Street, at 2 p.m., This Day, Friday; requiemmass at 10 a.m. W. LANGFOED, Undertakel’. coraer North and East Belts. Telephone 387. THE Friends of Mr John Slattery are invited to attend the funeral of his late son Edward, to leave the Catholic Church, Leeston, on Saturday . next at noon. Bequiem Mass at 11a.m. J, YATES, 0334 \ Undertaker. Shipping IStonoas. New Zealand Shipping Company's Royal Mail Line of Steamers OB LONDON, Via Monte Video. Teneriifa and' Plymouth. Warrants issued for Passagesfrom Great Britain on payment of passage money or approved guarantee or, same. Wool now being Beceived iaCompany’s Dumping Sheds, Lyttelton. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. 8448 V NIQN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. Steamers Penguin Brunner Hauroto Coriana will be Despatched as imder WELLINGTONSat., 26th Oct Mon., 28th Oot Mon., 28th Oct TUes., 29 th Oot Train. Cargo, p.m. a.m. 9.15 11 12.10 .9.30, 4 11 9.15 11 NEW PLYMOUTH and, ONEHUNGA— Takapuna Wed.,,3oth Oot 9.15 11 NAPIEE, GISBOENE and AUCKLANDFlora Sat., 2nd Nov 4 11 Botomahana Wed., 6th Nov 4 IX SYDNEY, via Hauroto Mon., 28th Oct 4 11 llararoa Thnrs,, 7th Nov 4 11 SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND— Botomahana Wed., Cth Nov 4 It Manapouri , Fri,, 22nd Nov , 4 It WESTPOBT, via WELLINGTON and Nelson— SUVA AND XEVUKA, from AUCKLANDUpolu Thnrs., 7th Nov SOUTH SEA ISLANDS EKCUESIONSTavitmi will' leave Auckland about Wednesday, 23rd Oct., for Tonga, Samoa, Fiji and Sydney, to he followed by Ovalau four weeks later. BOEBOWDALE, For New York.

THE above vessel having been reported at the Customs, she will commence to discharge her cargo lon SATURDAY, 26m INST. Con- . gignppa are requested to pass Customs Entries, present Bills. of Ending, and Bay Freight at once. Goods for which transfers have not bean given will be landed at consignees’ risk and expense. ■ Agents’ attention must be drawn to, all damaged packages before delivery is taken from the examination sheds, otherwise claims cannot be recognised. CHEYSTALL & CO., 6332 ' Agents. T YTTELTQN AND PENINSULA STEAM I 4 SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. Weather and other circumstances permittm B.S. JANE DOUGLAS Will leave as under: — for PIGEON BAY—Tues., Thurs., Fridays, at 8.30 a.m. For LITTLE AKALOA ") Tuesdays, Fridays, at 2 LE SON’S BAY >■ p.m.. returning next AK&RO.A ) day. All Freights from Lyttelton excepting for Akaroa, , Wharf must be prepaid. Special Trips can be arranged for. PITCAITHLY, WALLACE & CO., 879 X T OEDEUTSCHEE LLOYD IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE and ADELAIDE TO BQUTHAMPTON. ANTWERP anx> BREMEN. , Vi& Colombo and Suez Canal, Taking Passengers for London, Connecting from ALEXANDRIA by DIRECT MAIL AND PASSENGER LINE. To BRINDISI and GENOA. Will be despatched as follows (if practicable) And thereafter every four weeks. Passage from Lyttelton to Southampton, Antwerp and Bremen, t £lsTss to £6O. SPECIAL RETURN, TICKETS TO EUROPE. The steamera land passengers at Southampton. Passage" from Europe can be prepaid in the Colonies. For freight or passageapply to CHRYSTALL & CO., Agents, 1343 X Christchurch and Lyttelt s yj HIKE "LINE DIRECT been) specially, built for New Zealand Trade and make an average passage of forty-six days, will be espatohed at regular intervals. Steamers are fitted throughout with ELECTRIC LIGHT, and accommodation is provided for 36 Saloon Passengers. STEWARDESS is carried. SALOON PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON, 46 Guineas. Passengers carried to port of departure free. For fuller particulars apply to the Managers, TURNBULL, MARTIN A CO., Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, 1 4 Princes street, Dunedin. NO THANKS! MUST HAVE SILESTONE SOAP OR NOTHING. F 1545

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10786, 25 October 1895, Page 1

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