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PREMIER WORKS ILMORE STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. MESSES LUCAS BEOS, have much pleasure in announcing that they hare purchased he plant, business; and premises of the late Wm, Lucas, trading as Lucas and Sons. In addition to the fairly complete plant and ppliances held hy the late firm, the very latest machinery has been imported, the premises enlarged, and the new firm is now in a position to turnout first-class work and thoroughly up to date. ■:LUCA*”EROS., . GENERAL ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS, ! ' ' Ac, Ac, ■■■■•'■ T THE OLD ADDRESS: KILMQUE PITT, SON &’ BADGEBY LIMITED, 375. GEORGE STREET, SYDNEY, N.S.W "O EPBESENTATIVBS for the following FROZEN MEAT EXPORTERS;— . THE AUSTRALIAN CHILLING AND FREEZING CO., Aberdeen, N.S.W. MESSRS JOHN HOTSON A CO., Melbourne MESSRS RICHARDS AND NELSON, Riverstone, N.S.W. And LOCAL AGENTS for:— THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN LAND CO. THE AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL CO THE SCOTTISH AUSTRALIAN INVESTMENT CO. THE PEEL RIVER LAND AND MINERAL . CO. THE DARLING DOWNS AND WESTERN LAND CO.; and others. With their Immense Connection they arepeonliarly well situated for DISPOSING OF LONG-WOOLLED RAMS AND EWES, Particulars Solicited. Xl6l R. T. TURNBULL, E LECTBICAL E NGINEEK WELLINGTON. MATERIALS FOE • • ELECTRIC LIGHTING. •* •* • ELECTRIC BELLS. ** * »• * * TELEPHONES. *• * • ,F bench {Sperm Candles Are Equal to English, n addition to being ■25 per cent Cheaper. 8911 (gALE J. TAIT, MONUMENTAL mason (Established 1863), Comer of Cashel and Montreal Streets, CHRISTCHURCH, Has resolved to SELL at Less than Cost Price ail Ms Large >tock of Monuments, Headstones, Railings and Kerbings. As he is retiring from business, no reasonable ffer will he refused. Early inspection invited. Designs submitted and estimates tendmea on pplicatior. X 1396 HIGHLY NUTRITIVES Cocoa MAY BE OBTAINED IN LABELLED TINS OB PACKETS THROUGHOUT THE COLON/. & ' SALE OF BOOTB. SALE OF BOOTS. THIS SALE IS ONLY FOE 21 DAYS A LABGE SHIPMEHT OP WARM FELT SLIPPERS ARRIVED TO© LATE, And we must sell them before the Summer comes. Children’s Warm Pelt Slippers, 7 to 10 Children’s Warm Pelt Slippers, 11 to 1 > Ladies’ Warm Felt Slippers Men’s Warm Felt Slippers, from Ladies’ Evening Shoes, from Children’s Gaiters, 7 to 1 Ladies’ and Gents’ Gaiters Ladies’ Goloshes, high back Babies’ Shoes, sizes 0,1,2 Men’s Best Made Clogs Men’s Leather Sunday Shoes Men’s Tan Leather Shoes... ' ... ... Men’s Neat Sunday Boots Men’s Bluchers Men’s shooters Men's Heavy Watertights Ladies’ Walking Shoes (Black or Tan) Ladies' Strong Leather Slippers Boys’ or Girls’ School Boots, 7to 9 ... Boys’ or Girls’ School Boots, 10 to 13... Ladies’ House Boots, wing fronts Per Pair. s. d. 3 ... 0 4 ... o e ... 0 8 ... 1 10 ... 2 0 ... 2 3 ... 3 0 ... 0 4 ... 7 6 ... 5 9 ... 5 11 ... 6 6 ... 4 6 ... 7 6 ... 8 6 ... 3 9 ... 211 ... 3 9 ... 4 9 ... 3 XI People living in the Country,—Write to ns foria Beautifully Illustrated Catalogue, posted free; it s worth 2s 6d to yon. Over 52,000 Pair sold every year, and 80 Workers employed at our Factory. 550 Different Kinds of Boots to Choesofrom. NOTE ADDRESS—MAINE BEOS., BOOT MANUFACTURERS, Corner High and Tuam Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. SILVERSTREAM Schnapps (crystal bottle See that you gettt.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11049, 29 August 1896, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11049, 29 August 1896, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11049, 29 August 1896, Page 7