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Tramway notices. SIXPENCE RETURN. SUMNER, 10.10 A - M * SUMNER, 7-15™-except C/ITY and {Suburban Team.way RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE, By irama leaving EDWARDS, BENNETT’S CORNER for Ne w Brighton, at 10.10 a.m. ' X 1949 and 7.15 p.m. ' , NEW BRIGHTON, SIXPENCE RETURN By Trams leaving CATHEDRAL SQUARE at . 10,10 a,m, and 7,15 p,m, DAILY, fiBB3 Business notices. PATENTS. - . . A. H. MART, BRITISH AND FOREIGN PATENT OFFICE, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. ■ Trade Marks Registered. Established 1535. Telephone 710. FI7OO T. CROOK, IEI OOKSELLEE, AND FANCY GOODS IMPORTER. TATIONEE MAGIC LANTERNS AND SLIDES A SPECIALITY. MORTEN’S BUILDINGS, Opposite Bank of Now Zealand, CHRISTCHURCH. F 623 Son. t ■ [A Card, 1 Mn S. B. Seymour Me C. W. Seymour m esses Seymour & ' ' DENTISTS, 215, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone IS9. ■THOS. MUEIDGE, D.D.S., DOCTOR OP DENTAL SURGERY ■{OoLONIAL jMuTUAL 1 HIGH STREET. FI3U3 S’ fLVERSTREAM Sccnappf Jcrysra Dot Oacotoken , always preferred. *||~ T HAS NO EI2U A L ELECTRIC STOVE POLISH. ALL -IRONMONGERS AND STOREKEEP ER OPENING OF NEW PREMISES. . A. BBQG, TAILOR AND HABIT - MAKER, BEGS to ANNOUNCE to his numeronn Patrons and the Public generally that he has entered into his New premises, 156, HIGH STREET, (A few doors nearer City), And having OPENED UP a Magnificent Assort ment of SUMMER SUITINGS, and secured the Services of a FIRST-CLASS CUTTER from London, is Now Prepared to EXECUTE ALL ORDERS ENTRUSTED TO HIM IN A 1 STYLE AND FINISH. SUITS AS FROM 45 s - NOTE NEW ADDEESS--156, HIGH ■ STREET, - OPPOSITE BURKE’S HOTEL. XIBO6 ■ PRESERVING SUGAR. The best is Crushed Loaf, 3Jd per lb. 1 Cwt Keg, 30s. Next Best is Dry Mauritius Snowdrop, 2£d per lb Or Star Large Grain, at, 2)d. •• DAK ALE ” CEYLON TEA, in lead pUts, Is 10d per lb, excels all others at the same price. fyn TAYLOR, Cashel Street, has received by i „ the Eanpehu and lonic Schweitzer's Cocoaiina, Jib Is, -lib 2s. Gruyere and Gorgonzola Chet s=. | Philippe and Canaud's Sardines, lid or Is 6d. Champignon’s French Mushrooms, 9d per tin. French and Spanish Olives, Anchovies, in oil, C. and 8., Is 4d per tin. ' Crosse andßlackwelis and Morton’s Pickles, Albert’s Sardines, 7d, lOd or lid per tin. Albert’s Sardines, in Tomato, 7d or Is. Smokpd Sardines, in oil, Bcl. Turbot, ICd or Is. Sardines, 4d or 7Jd per tin. Finest Ling Fish, Lily White Brand, 6d per lb. Boneless Cod Fish, s£ci per lb. New Spanish Canary Seed, 3d per lb. New Turkish Canary Seed, 2£d per lb. &c„ &e. . T. TAYLOR. CASHEL STREET (opposite the Cafe). jTN FLEET’S O.E. Dry Gin. The popular drink for summer, . ZIS74 THE STANDARD BICYCLE OF THE WORLD, THE COLUMBIA. • (MANUFACTURED BY THE POPE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Op HARTFORD, CONN,, U.S.A. T‘ HE First Bicycle made in America. For 10 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 Columbia:! 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 the Price is not low, it is cheaper than any other. CASH PRICE— -£27 a little more on Terms. Beautiful Art Catalogue for the asking. THE YEEEX AND JONES COMPANY OP WELLINGTON, Only Agents in Sow Zealand. X 1877 HE Gigantic versa! ” is Iho biggest thing held in Christchurch tor ‘tASTfli

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11187, 8 February 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11187, 8 February 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11187, 8 February 1897, Page 3

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