Sunday Announcements. St Johu’s O Hrir'E-c h, Latimer Square. SUNDAY, THfc 31st INST. Morning, 11 o’clock—The Bishop of’Christchurch. Evening’, 6.3o—Tlie Vicar. 9906 (gT PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN , CHUBCBL ' SUNDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1897. Services as under 11 a.m.—Bev Wm. Watts, Missionaryrfrom the New Hebrides. 6.30 pan.—Bev C. Eeeve, of the Poonah’Cottoge, India Mission. 9863 EINITY CONGRKGATIONAL CHURCH, Corner Manchester and Worcester Streets. KEY SIDNEY J. BAKER, At 11 and 6.30. Evening Subject— Methodist chuech. SUNDAY SEEVICES, JAN. 31st', 1897. Durham Street, Morning, at- 11—Eev C. F. Eeeve; Evening at 6.3o—Eev D. McNicolL East Belt, Morning, at 11—Eev ,W. J.-El!iott; Evening, at 6.3o—Eev J. Orchard. St Asaph Street, Morning, 11—Eev O. Porter; Evening* 6.30, Eev C. Porter. OUB FATHER’S CHURCH. AET GALLERY, SUNDAY, Jak. 31st. 11 a.m.—Onr Eecognftions, "Truth and Error.” 3 p.m.—Children's Hour. 7 p.m.—“ The First Pagan Critic of Christianity.” 9847 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST MISSION TENT, FERRY ROAD. SERVICE SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 p.m. ISubiect—The Signs of tbd Times. CHILDREN'S MEETING at 5 p.m. EVENING SERVICE, 8 pan. Subject—The Eastern Question; What Its Solution Means to the World, MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Subject—The Millennium. T H E L Y C E* U M. W. W. COLLINS LECTURES TO-MORROW. Subject—“ The Rights of Man :■ a Retrospect and a Forecast.” Musical Selections at 7. , ‘Lecture at 7-30. Admission 6d and Is, Children's Lyceum, Sunday morning at 11. Lost, Fouiid, &c. "tr OST, from Courtenay, 20 Cross-bred Ewes, Ji_J branded JJ on the hack. W. J. Jenkins, Courtenay. 9846 LOST, a Sable and White Collie Pup. If not returned at once to “Times” Office, the matter will he placed in the hands of the poEcS. Wanted Known* W ANTED Known—Kincaid's G.LC. for Cey lindo Tea. XISI3 w ANTED ivnown—Saxon Tea is always'the same standard of excellence. P 1339 WANTED Known—The nicest Billiard Boom in town is the Avon, next Working Men’s Club; \ X 1985 WANTED Known—That Bcath and Cq.’s Sale is now on; our bargains will.astonish you. See adver. WANTED Known—Professor Bickerton reports:— Saxon Tea i&absolutely;pure and of good quality. FIS39 WANTED Known —Saxon Tea is delicious Don't be led away'to purchase cheap, in ferior Tea—Dear at a Gift - F 1339 WANTED Known—Tlmt Beatb andCo.’s Sole is now on ; prices simply ridiculous; Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, ' WANTED Known—Samples Lace Curtains Is, Is 3d, Is 6d and Is lid’.; see them. W. M’Clea and Co., Ready Gash Drapers, 210, High Street. F 567 WANTED Known—To-day and following days. Exceptional Bargains offered at Kenneth Matheson and Co.’s, The Hall, High Street. ' WANTED Known—l' am a cash buyer of Furniture to any amount; highest value given; saving auctioneers’ expenses and delay. Apply, Box 351, P. 0., Christchurch. 9641 _ 'ANTED Known—For satisfactory dressmaking it is necessary to have Fit, Style and Reasonable Prices. McGlea and Co. does is. Summer dresses 25s complete; making 10s Gd, no sundries. | F 567 ANTED Known*-Xf yon want a quiet game of Billiards go round to the Avon Billiard Saloon, Oxford Terrace (next door to Working Men’s Club). Table by Allcock, f Popular prices, • Y 1965 WANTED Known—Mrs McAnlay is a Cash Purchaser of New and Second-hand Clothing of all descriptions. Highest price-given. Letters promptly attended to. 15a, Colombo Street south. 9844 ANTED Known—That the Perth Dye Works are still going ahead, turning, out nothing but first-clafs work. Everybody pleased. Call and-see for yourself.. Gloucester Street west. Telephone 767. WANTED Known—The remainder of our Summer Millinery at Give Away Prices. Trimmed Hats 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d-aod 7a 6d. Trimmed Bonnets from 4s 6d to 10s 6d. W. M’Clea and Co., Ready Cash Drapers, 210, High Street. . __ F 567 WANTED Known—M. A. Parsons, of the Devonshire Dairy, desires to most warmly thank all her customers who have so kindly patronised her in the past, and begs to intimate that she has started This Day, a Central City Business, Wholesale and Retail, 254, St Asaph Street west, and will give strict attention to all orders. Butter of the best brands, also factory. Telephone. 9918 "ANTED Known'- COMMERCIAL EES- . . TAURANT, High -Street. Unanimous Verdict, the Best Dinner in Town is from 12 to 2 Daily. Soup, Fish, Sweets, or Soup, Meats, Sweets, With Bread, Butter, Cheese, Tea, Coffee, Glass Milk or Aerated Waters, One Shillng. Ladies’ Booms, Food, Cooking, Attention always good alike. Open until Midnight. _ICE, Wholesale and Retail. The Trade Supplied. Wanted. WANTED, Board and Residence in Private Family for two gentlemen. Nikola, Post Office, Christchurch. WANTED, First-class Milliner for Nelson. Address, enclosing copies of testimonials, Milliner, care Boss and Glendining. 9746 ANTED, everyone to knew that Bcath and Co.’s Sale is now on; astounding bargains ; 10s 6d Sunshade for 3s lid. See adver, WANTED, everyone to encourage local industry and get their Umbrellas madeor covered at Lethaby’s, 64, Cathedral Square. Silk umbrellas from 4s 6d. F 1961 W~ ANTED, Gentlemen to sse our Tailor-made Suits to order for 55s and 755, best 'value in the trade. W. McClea and Co., Ready Cash Tailors, 210, High Street. FS67 WANTED, Buyers for our White Sheetings 91d, Table Damask 9jd, Lace Curtains Is lid to 10si 6d. Shaw, Robinson and Co., Cashel itreof, opposite “ Press" Office. 'ANHEO, by a gentleman returning to England, Old New Zealand-Stampa; £1 to £SOO given for a good collection. Schlesinger, Stamp Dealer, Manchester Street. 9930 WANTED, Buyers for our White Counterpanes 2s lid, extra large 5s lid, Galateas 3Jd, Prints 1 6Jd, 7}d, Bld, all at 4S-d. Shaw, Robinson and Co,, Cashel Street, opposite “ Press" Office. | WANTED, Buyers for onr 4s 6d, 5s 6d and 6s 6d Blouses at 2s lid and 3s 6d; Ladies' Sailor Hats, Is lid to 2s 6d, all at 1s; Flowers, 3d and6d per spray. Shaw, Robinson and Co., Cashel Street, opposite “ Press ” Office. • 1 WANTED, Buyers for our 2s 6d Kid Gloves at Is lid; Cashmere Hose, Is 3d for 10Jd; 30 Pieces of Fall Nets from 6)d; Lisle Gloves 9sd, now 6id. Shaw, Robinson and Co., Cashel Street, opposite “ Press ” Office. . WANTED to Let, iu best business part of London Street, Lyttelton, a newly-built double-fronted Shop, with house of 5 rooms and cellar. Apply, Mr Rowe, House Agent, Lyttelton, or T. Preece, 39, Hereford Street, Linwood. 9905 WANTED to Let, at Richmond, a conveniently Furnished Rouse of 8 rooms, exclusive of bathroom, pantry, scullery and coal cellar ; 1 acre of land in garden and orchard. Apply, Allan Hopkins, Estate Agent, Cathedral Square. WANTED to Sell, Linwood, good position, nice House 6 rooms, scullery, wash-house, copper, shed; asphalt paths, double-fronted section; £220. Also, T Cottage, 4 large rooms, verandah, scullery, wash-house, copper, Venetian blinds, asphalt paths, in first-class order; full eighth-acre. £l9O, C. L. Dearsley, 133, Lichfield Street. OB School Wear—Splendid Line of Boys’ Straw Hats reduced to Is. Black, Beattie & : FI6OB THib DAT. AUCTION SALE OF BICYCLES, P I A N 0, FURNITURE. &o. See Pageß for Full Particulars. W. E. -HARDING, Auctioneer, 200-206, Hereford Street.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11180, 30 January 1897, Page 1
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