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Religious Announcements. FAREWELL TO THE BISHOP OF CHRISTCHURCH. SEBVIGES will be held in the jjl CATHEDRAL, Christchurch (in connection ; with the Departure of the Bishop to Attend'the Lambeth Conference) as follows: TUESDAY, FEB. 9th, 8 p.m., Choral Evensong, with an Address by the Bishop. %* The Clergy are Requested to Attend in Vestments. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10th, 8 a.m., Celebration of Holy Communion. A "RECEPTION” will be held in the ART GALLERY on WEDNESDAY, Feb. 10th, at 8 8 p.m., to say “Good-bye” to his Lordship and Mrs Julius. Members of the Church of England, and all other friends, are cordially invited’to attend. 157 , CONGREGATIONAL UNION OP NEW ZEALAND. ANNUAL MEETINGS. Chairman: Mr W. H, Lyon, Auckland. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ' TUESDAY, 2.3o—Paper by Rev C. Bradbury: “The Duty of the Church in the Training of the Young.” 7.3o—Annual Sermon by Rev B. T. 8.A., followed by Communion Service, j’ Collection on behalf of Pastors’ Provident Fund. 364 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY will commence its Sittings in ST ANDREW’S CHURCH On the Evening of TUESDAY, the 9th Inst.. At 7 o’clock, 272 When the Very Rev Wm. Watt, of Tanna, Moderator of the Assembly, will preach and preside. Wanted Known. W' ANTED Known—Kincaid’s G.LC. for Coy lindo Tea, XISX3 ’ANTED Known—Saxon Tea is always the same standard of excellence. F 1339 w WANTED Known—That Beath and Co.’s Sale is now on; our bargains will astonish you. See adver. ■ WANTED Known —Professor Bickerbon reports Saxon Tea is absolutely pure and of good quality. F 1339 WANTED Known—Saxon Tea is delicious Don’t be led away to purchase cheap, in ferior Tea —Dear at a Gift F 1339 ANTED Known—That Beath and Co.’s Sale is now on ; prices simply ridiculous; Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, Xl-j,d. WANTED Known—Samples Lace Curtains Is, 1s 3d, Is Gd and Is lid; see them. W. M’Clea and Co., .Beady Cash Drapers, 210, High Street. FSC7 WANTED Known—Nearly ail shades of Silk Plush at Is s|d yard, Velveteens at Is 3|d yard. Kenneth, Mathcson and Co., Cash Drapers, The Hall, High Street. WANTED Known—For satisfactory dressmaking it is necessary to have Fit, Style and Reasonable Prices. MoClea and Co, does ic r Summer dresses 25s complete; making 10s 6d.no | sundries. F6f>7 WANTED Known—That the Perth Dye Works are still going ahead, turning oat nothing but first-class work. Everybody’ pleased. Call and see for yourself. Gloucester Street west. Telephone 767. ANTED Known—£s. £lO, £2O, £SO and other sums up to £SOOO ready to be Advanced on Personal Security; loans negotiated up to £IO,OOO on Freehold Security from 5 per cent. D, Stranaghan and Co„ No. 1, Chancery Lane. ANTED Known—The remainder of our Summer Millinery at Give Away Prices. Trimmed’Hats 2s 6d, 3s tkl, 4s 6d, 6s 6d and 7a 6d. Trimmed Bonnets from 4s 6d to 10s 6d. W. fe'Clea and Co., Ready, .Cr-.'.'h; • Drap'eri4{'£ltv.ni;#i: Street. ' ESC?, ’’ WANTED Known COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, 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’ Rooms, Food, Cooking, Attention always good alike. Open until Midnight. ICE, Wholesale and Retail, The Trade Supplied. coalbeoOkdalb WESTPORT COAL. Messes geo. mcClatghie & co. having given up the Wholesale Agency of our Company in Christchurch, we have - OPENED OUR OWN OFFICE AT 141, HEREFORD STREET, And will Supply our Celebrated WESTPORT HOUSEHOLD AND STEAM COAL To the Trade Direct ex Ship. Steamers Arriving Regularly. THE WESTPORT COAL CO., LTD. F 1978 THOS. BROWN, Agent. WBSTPOET-OARDIPF COAL COMPANY, LTD., HAVE REGULAR SHIPMENTS arriving of their Celebrated WESTPORT-OARDIFF HOUSE, STEAM AND NUTS AND SMALL COAL. THE BEST HOUSE and STEAM COAL in the MARKET. ALL PURE COAITnO DUST. DIET or SULPHUR. BRIGHT AND CLEAN, STRONG HEAT, DOES NOT DIB OUT. LOWEST WHOLESALE RATES. See that you get it. If your Coal Merchant cannot supply it retail, apply at the COMPANY’S OFFICE, 69, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Telephone No. 143, or P.O. Box 32. H. E. HARGREAVES, 1945 P Secretary. ARTISTS’ COLOURS AND Materials, School of Art Requisites, Picture Framing and Pictures. P 1577 J. W. GIBB, Morten’s Buildings, Telephone No. 885. Cathedral Square, * JOKE OH! HAT note does a Kettle sing up to ? T of course. See? “JOKO.” FI3OB w RBMOYAL. F. HOBBS & CO., TAILORS, BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS, TO E. Their Excellencies Lord Glasgow, Lord Onslow, Sir J. Ferguson and Sir G. Bowen. w : E have REMOVED to NEW PREMISES At the junction of COLOMBO AND HIGH STREETS Next to W. Brice, Hairdresser and opposite Bank of New Zealand). Our New Shop has been Especially Fitted up with EVERY MODERN APPLIANCE For Conducting a Tailoring Business on the Latest and Most Approved Methods, OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY LINE. "ATKINSON wants people to get married and buy their Furniture of him. FI 898 H, TABLE Knives from 5s doz; a specially cheap strong line at 7s doz, Hinson’s Cheap Depot. X 1699 : TOSORROW^ Commencing at I o’clock. A uction Sal OF FURNITURE, PIANO, & a ; OH Tuam Street, Christchurch, Account of a Lady leaving for China. See Page 8 for particulars. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, ' 200-200,. Hereford Street. ■

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11187, 8 February 1897, Page 1

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