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Business Notices. Beswick street livery and bait STABLER, TIMARC. ELLIS BEOS., PROPRIETORS. Open and close carriages for wedding and other parties. Good saddle and harness horses always on hire. Horses broken to saddle and harness. Any class of turn-out can ho had at shortest notice, from a 4-horse drag to ingle buggy, XI J. A, LUMMIS, PAINTER AND DECORATOR. SIGN WRITING A SPECIALITY. Direct Importer of Paporuangings, Oils, Colours, Ac. 69, Corner Tuam and Durham Streets Telephone. No. 613. F 330 "strawberries and - CREAM, 6d, IE you Buy a Is worth of Emit, you can hare a. Beautiful Fuchsia or Begonia for Gd, worth treble the money. The Strawberries are good, the Cream comes Fresh twice daily from one of the best dairies in Canterbury, and the two combined are only Gd at CUHMING’S, High and Colombo Streets. P.S. —I have a Large Stock of all kinds of Fruit at Moderate Prices. XISS7 SYDENHAM CARRIAGE WORKS. COLOMBO STREET. E JONES, Designer and Builder of tue Im o proved Steal-Framed Roadster, . the strongest, lightest-running and eaaicsc-riding Roadster built. Bog-carte, Whiteohapola, Polo, ructic and Pony Carts on hand or to order Business Carta or Vans. Workmanship and material guaranteed. Vehicles exchanged, bought or sold on commission. Insnection invited XICI4 OCR LOVELY SCENERY. ALBUMS of VIEWS, all sizes. Filled to Cus turners’ own Selection. The most accept able present that can possibly be sent boyfriends. LANTERN SLIDES of every part of Now Zealand. Makers to the New Zealand Government. E. WHEELER & SON, N.Z. Scenery Depot, XIG7B Cathedral Square. By m ‘F’f j.x , Av- *£«'“■ X>l pointment. ARMIGER A.ND SON, CHRISTCHURCH STEAM DYE-WORKS, 48, OXFORD TERRACE. The Largest and most Complete Dye-Works he Colonies. Best work only. Telephone 846. Xl7 DEINK T I G-E E TEA. X 1943 R. T. TURNBULL, IS LEG TRIG At EnGINEER' WELLINGTON. MATERIALS FOR * * ELECTRIC LIGHTING. * * ** * ELECTRIC BELLS. ** * ** * * TELEPHONES. ** * * I Xlll3 8 VICTORY TEA. THE following is the list of Successful Competitors in the FOURTH COMPETITION Mrs Ashley, Marshlands ;C5 Mrs Withal, 15, Lichfield Street ... hi Mrs John Gay, 918, Pound Road, Sydenham XI . Mrs I’oninghow, Mrs A. Hopkins, Mrs Work, Mrs W. Jones, Mrs Selwood. Mrs L. Marriott, J. L. Katcliile, Mrs J. Weir, Mrs Peters, each 10s. Mrs Barnes, Mrs S. Glennie, Airs Parrott, A. Yale, Mrs E. W. Young, Mrs Joy, Mrs Braving. Airs Thornton, Mrs S. Jones, each 2s Gd. Two Sets of Coupons were received with no name upon them. The Next Distribution will lake’place on FEBRUARY Ist, 1897. Minimum number of coupons accepted, 10. No. 142] THE [No. 142 FURNITURE PALa6e. A Visit to our Warehouse will convince youpere are THE CHEAPEST HOUSE. IN NEW ZEALAND. TWE ARB MANUFACTURERS and DIRECT ; IMPORTERS From the Workshop direct to the Public, THUS SAVING THE MIDDLE PROFITS. JUST LANDING—EVERYTHING IN THE FURNISHING LINE At Wholesale Price, I I No. 142 W. BATES. /No. 142 j PERFECTION is continually sought after and seldom obtained. THE EMPIRE CO., however, claim that their DRAGON COFFEE is about as near perfection as anything mundane can he. looks very much like a Hot Summer after .all, therefore Cooling Drinks will no doubt he Sly sought after. For Cooling Summer Bev-er-we hear that X 1876 EOAAL CORDIALS ABE HARD TO BEAT. BILVERSTBEAM Schnapps (crystal bottles Be sure and see what you drink, XlB7 Wanted Known. w ANTED Known—Kincaid’s G.I.C. for CeyUndo Tea. X 1742 w ANTED Knownlindo Tea. -Kincaid’s G.I.C. for CeyXISK! WANTED Known—Our only address is Casho Street, opposite “Press” Office. Shaw Robinson and Co. "ANTED Known—2l3, Cashel Street, right opposite the “Press” Office, is our only Shaw, Robinson and Co. WANTED Known—New Apron Cloths,-choice Blousiugs and Washing Dress Fafhrios. Shaw, Robinson and Co., Cashel Street. ... TjTjj- Known—” Vitadatio," the great Herbal Remedy, will cure the worst c?.sa without operation. It dissolves the .growth. XU'S! [7" ANTED Known—Everything new and '/ pretty and Lace Collars and Sunshades at Cashel Street, opposite “Press" Office, v, Robinson and Co. CANTED Known—For best value in Speotacles. Gold and Silver Watches, Gold ts, Brooches, Rings, Pins, Clocks, &c.,^try_S. eand Co.’s, 148, Colombo Street. XllVu FANTED 'Known^The~“ Countess ” three and four-ply Knitting Wools are the best, are remarkable tor their softness, elasticity iccptional durability. Sole agents'for CauterW. Strange and Co. K 1785 r ANTED Known—The “Countess throe and four-ply Knitting Wools areiho nest, are remarkable for their softness, elasticity cceptional durability. Sole agents for CantjrW. Strange and Co. "ANTED Known —Airs uuarcermam is Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Geuvra’ an I •en’s Left-oil Clothing. Letters by .posts> t vise attended to. AddfMns _ (I ■ srmaiu, 1 of. High cireet. X.fL Known—Thu Musical Exctoangc have just received a shipment of .CTrgksj s] and American Organs, which they are ron their usual easy terms, namely, small it, balance by weekly or monthly instalments, incis, 159, Manchester Street, two doors from 1 Street, XL p’ , ' ) _. rANTED Known American Organ, by Weaver, 8 stops, two knee-swells, mirror lanclsome appearance and sweet tone, only y guineas, small deposit, balance easy ily instalments, B. Francis, the Musical mge, 159, Manchester Street, between Cashel iereford Streets. FANWd - Known—Nothing succeeds, like success. Our Teus have nuinocliattuy favour. Everv clav iocreascs their sale. The 1 Kuun” and" “Planter’s Choice,” at one ;ig the half-pound, arc giving the greatest action. All Storekeepers. Wholesalemo, Younghushand and Co., 104, Hereford 1. Flß4u

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11152, 29 December 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11152, 29 December 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11152, 29 December 1896, Page 8

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