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Business Notices. [A Card. | Mb S. B. Seymour Me C. W. Seymour M esses Seymour & on, DENTISTS, 215, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Telephone IS9. 125_ THOS. MURIDGE, D.D.8., DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY C/OLONIAL JMjDTUAL TIuiLDING. HIGH STREET. P 1303 HAS NO EQUAL ELECTRIC STOVE POLISH. . . FKUI ALL IRONMONGERS AND STOREKEEPER CHEAP s, d. ... 411 ... 411 ... 4 6 ... 711 ... 7 U ... 14 6 6 CHEAP BOOTS. CHEAP BOOTS. .BOOTS. Women’s Leather Lace Shoos Women’s Leather 2-hutton Strap Shoes Women’s Kid Lace Shoes Men’s Nailed Shooter Boots Men’s Goloshed Balmoral Boots Men's Dark Brown Ooze Calf Lace Boots Children’s Stout Lace School Boots from Slippers, Dress. Shoes, Canvas Shoes, at low prices, in great variety. K. ATKINSON, Bootmaker 231 High Street (White Hart Corner Gr. H. Shepherd SHAREBROKER, REEFTON. G.B.S. has a most intimate acquaintance with Eeefton Mining Properties, extending over several years. Correspondence Invited. Xlß3l TRAWBBEEIES AND CREAM or FRUIT SALAD, with Separator Cream 6d, AT COMMING’S. The Cream is fresh twice daily. Fruit for Dessert or Jam plentiful and cheap. You will always find Cummins's prices just a little under. GUMMING, Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer, HIGH AND COLOMBO STREETS. XISS9 violNtry tea. The following is the list of Successful Com« petitbrs in tho FOURTH COMPETITION : Mrs Ashley, Marshlands... £5 Mrs Withal, 15, Lichfield Street ... £2 Mrs John Gay, 218, Pound Road, Sydenham ... ... £1 Mrs Poninghow, Mrs A. Hopkins, Mrs Work, Mrs W. Jones, Mrs E. Salwood. Mrs L. Marriott, J. L. Eatcliile, Mrs J. Weir, Mrs Peters, each 10s. Mrs Barnes, Mrs S. Glennie, Mrs Parrott, A. Vale. Mrs S. W. Young, Mrs Joy, Mrs Braving, Mrs Thornton, Mrs S. Jones, each 2s 6d. j Two Sets of Coupons were received with no name upon them. The Next Distribution will take place on FEBRUARY Ist, 1897. Minimum number of coupons accepted, 10. Sydney, N.S.W., Eandwick, Oct. 8,1806 I HEREBY appoint Mr GEORGE AGAR, of 'Lyttelton, N.Z., my AGENT for Williams and Deans’ PATENT GAS-BURNERS, for Middle Island. W. GREGORY, Solo Agent for Australasia. In reference to the above, POACHERS will he PROSECUTED. 1930 X ' GEORGE AGAB, Lyttelton. BESWICK STREET LIVERY. AND. BAIT STABLES, TIMABU. ELiciS BROS., 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 he had at shortest notice, from a 4-horse drag to ingle buggy, XI OUR LOVELY'SCENERY. ALBUMS of VIEWS, all sizes. Filled to Cus tomers’ own Selection. The most accept able present that can possibly he sent to friends. LANTERN SLIDES of every part of NptvZea' laud. Makers to the New Zealand Government. E. WHEELER & SON, N.Z. Scenery Depot, X 1678 Cathedral Square. DAWSON’S PERFECTION O <<!> WHISKY. J? ÜBEST AND 35 ES T. One Trial will Convince the most Sceptical. OB~TOOLING - SUMMER DRINKS we know nothing more delightful than ROYAL CORDIALS, as manufactured hy the Empire Company, Wellington. X 1876 THE STANDARD BICYCLE OP , THE WORLD, THE COLUMBIA. (MANUFACTURED BY THE POPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Of HABTFOiBD, CONN,, U.S.A. THE First Bicycle made in America. For 19 years the favourite Machine in the United States'; now the MOST POPULAR MACHINE IN THE WORLD. Many Unique and Valuable Features. Men, Methods, Materials and Machinery have no equal. Forty thousand Columhias Sold Last Year, of which number 15,000 crossed the Atlantic. ■ ENGLISH EIDERS PREFER COLUMBIAS. THE COLUMBIA IS THE STRONGEST, MOST BEAUTIFUL, MOST DURABLE and EASIEST RUNNING Of any Bicycle Made. Although tho Price is not low, it is cheaper than any other. CASH more on Terms. Beautiful Art Catalogue for the asking. THE YEREX AND JONES COMPANY 0F WELLINGTON, Only Agents in New Zealand. X 1877 THE “CITY MISSION HOME” PROVIDES TEMPORARY SHELTER and MEALS for destitute Meu, OBTAINS EMPLOYMENT for Men, Women and Boys; also Firing, Bedding and Food to destitute Families; Nurse and Medical Aid to cases of serious illness; Clothing and Blankets, &c., &c. THIS IS ALL DONE FREE. The Home, being supported entirely by voluntary subscriptions, is at the present time in very great need of help of all kinds. Mr Herrick desires immediate Employment, such as Window-cleaning, Gardening, Fencing and other odd jobs, for Unemployed Citizens. Apply CITY MISSION HOME. THOMAS HERRICK, 443 Sunerinteudenc. CHILDREN Ask your Parents for JAM. |gl LVEESTREAM Schnapps (orysta. Dot 6 Oaeotaksn, always preferred.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 3

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