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Railway Notices. NEW’ ZEALAND \ RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO OTAI VAMA, 3rd APRIL. ‘ RETURN FARES fro m- Christchurch and Addington 7s Gd fin It j class, 4s 2d second; Middleton, Sockburn 7s, 3s 1 Id ; Hornby, 6s 9d, 3s 8d; Templeton 6s' 4ld, os sd; Weedons 6s, 3s 2d; Eolloston 5s Gd, ;2s lid; Aylesbury, Kirwee 4s 6d, 2a 5d ; Darfield! 4s, 2s 2d. ■Tram for excursionists from Christch. ttl’ch starts at o.w a.ui., and leaves Otaraina at 1 ' 5.20 p.m.; train for other excursionists leaves Ac Vdlhigtou 9.2, Hornoy 9.19, Templeton 9.31, Eolleston! 9.55, Kirwee 10.33, Darfield 11.0, returning from 01 ar ama at 5.35 p.m. CHEAP PARES LYTTI IE TON LINE. Prom Christchurch and Lin' va od to Lyttelton, and Lyttelton to Linwood nud Cl iristohurcn. Is t>a and la, by any train April 3rd an tl 6th, available for return on day of issue only. By QEDm Meetings. ■ ELLESMERE ELECT'P RATE. MR W. H. MONTGOMERY WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS /ST THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, AKIfI.EOA, ON MONDAY, I. At 7.30 p.m. each evenin IT. ■ 4233 Hu. MR G, W. E'USSELL invites his C fc nstituents to meet him as under: — i UPPER EICCAETON —Scboolhous. on Tuesday, March 31, at 8 p.m. , YALDHUEST—Schoolbouse, on Hle dnesday, • April 1, at 7.30 p.m. __ 4407 R M’LACHLAN invites the El. H tors of Ashburton to MEET him in thi t TOWN HALL. LEESTON, ,4 ON THURSDAY, 2nd APEIL, And in the SCHOOLROOM, METHV ffi'N, on SATURDAY, 4th APEIL, at 8 p.mA Front scats Reserved for Ladies. n 4355 BRUNNERTON • RELIjGE FUND. NOTICE, pHE COMMITTEE OP THE PIONUIBB BICYCLE CLUB ASK DELEGATES PROM ALL .thletio, Cycling, Rowing, Cricket, Football la nd Swimming Clubs, And from the Christchurch Bauds iv . and Fire Brigade, TO ATTEND A MEETING IN THE CLUB"‘ ROOMS, { THIS EVENING, At 8 o’clock. To make arrangements for Holding a Monster* Sports Meeting in aid of the above Funds. Your attendance is earnestly requested. ~ W. J. S. HAYWARD, 438 G Hon Secretary. S PUBLIC NOTICE. 1 w INE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BREWERS, HOTELKEEPERS And all Interested in the Trade, Are Specially Requested to ATTEND A ( MEETING, To be Held at the EMPIRE HOTEL, TO-DAY, at 2.30 p.m.. To consider what steps shall be taken to alleviate the Distress caused by the Bnmnerton Disaster. W. BUENIP, 4403 President Licensed Victuallers' Association. RHODES’ CONVALESCENT HOME. The annual meeting op contei. BUTOES will be held (by kind permission) At Mr Charles Clark’s Rooms, Hereford Street, OK MONDAY NEXT, 30th INSTANT, At 2 p.m. Business : To Receive Report and Balance-sheet To Elect Committee for Ensuing Year. PEEDK. STEOUTS, 4182 Hon Sec. Industrial A ssqctation op CANTERBURY. A MEETING OP THE COMMITTEE Will be held on TUESDAY,' the 31st Inst,, At 7.30 p.m., at the Offices of the INDUSTRIAL BUILDING SOCIETY, Maling’s Buildings, Worcester Street. A Full Attendance is particularly requested, as: matters of importance will be submitted for con-. sideration. By order, 4408 J. BROMLEY, Hon Sec. /■■A ST AUGUSTINE MASONIC LODGE, No. 4, AN EMERGENCY MEETING will be held at the St Augustine Masonic Hall, Manchester Street, THIS EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. Visitors of all Constitutions cordially invited. J. J. M. HAMILTON, Secretary. LYTTELTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL MEETING in Colonists’ Hall, TUESDAY, 31st March, S p.m.. Important business. 4393 Geo. E. COLLINS, Secretary. Volunteer Notices. CANTERBURY MOUNTED RIFLES. ■i'' A PARADE of the Troop will be held at the Orderly-room on MARCH 30 (this evening), at 7.15. B. SNOW, 4398 Captain Commanding. TT ADIES’ Mantles, Golf Capes and Jackets, exit i cellent value, at Bktck, Beal tie and Co.’s. Y S T E R 3. O V S T E E S FIRST OP THE SEASON, OYSTER AND PISH LUNCHEONS, TEAS AND SUFFERS. Oyster Soup a speciality. Fresh Fish delivered Daily to any fAddress, J. DODDS, 182, COLOMBO STREIST, TRIANGLE, PICI9 Telephone 174. ANOTHER POPULAR STEP. PHOTOGRAPHIC DK.Y PLATES. J-LFOED, IMPERIAL (AND MARION’S. All Speeds now same prifeo as ordinary. Special price for Quarter Plaited, Is 3d per dozen Ail other sizes at corresipaudiug rates. We bold theLARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OP PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS In the Colony, and our prices" are the lowest. Send for Quotations. MAGIC LANTERNS AND SLUfiiES arriving per s.s. Matnari. JS.EMPTHORNE, jpROSHEK & C/O.’S HEW ZEALAND DRUG CO/,. LIMITED, 120, KIGHSTBEET- F 1720 PERSONS LEADING CHRISTCHURCH, And wishing to dispose lop their FURNITURE, should consult! BOWMAN & SO,N, AUCTIONEERS, 200-206, HERE FORD STREET. LARGEST AUCTION ROOMS 1 . IN CHRISTCHURCH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCV, Issue 10919, 30 March 1896, Page 1

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