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Public Notices. Thomas Richmond, formerly of bilboa, MAUCHLINE, SCOTLAND, is requested to communicate immediately with the SUBSCRIBER, Agent tor the Executors of hia late brother, Mr James Richmond, Draper, High Street, Falkirk, Scotland, in whose estate Thomas has a considerable interest. THOS. GIBSON, Solicitor, Old Manse Buildings, Vicar Street, Falkirk, Scotland. “ HENRY GABON, Deceased. ANY children of the above deceased who may be living are requested to communicate with Messrs Belfrage and Co., 35, John Street, Bedford Row, Loudon, England, as early as possible. 406 ' MEDICAL NOTICE. THE Medical Practice of the late H. H. Prins will he carried or. from this date by DR CECIL D. GREENWOOD, M.8.C.5., Eng., L.S.A., Lond, (late of London and Ashburton), under the style of PRINS AND GREENWOOD, at The Pines, Manchester Street, Christchurch. Dated January 11th, 1897. 894-5 NEW~2EALAND STUD BOOK, VOL. X, TO ENSURE INSERTION, Studmasters and Breeders should forward RETURNS of MaBBS not later than FEB. 28. As Vol. X. will he Published a Month or two before Next Foaling Season, Owners of Stud Horses will find the above work an admirable opportunity of Advertising. Tables will be compiled, with, or without Pictures, at a price just covering the extra expenses incurred. For further particulars apply to A. D. WILLIS, 9394 Publisher, Wanganui. BUSINESS NOTICE, THE Business lately carried on by J. DODDS, FISKMONO ER, 182, Colombo Street, is now Carried on by JOSEPH TAYLOR, late of 176, Cashel Street. "All accounts due to the firm of J, Taylor and Co., 176, Cashel Street, must be paid at 182. Colombo Street, to the end of Jan., 1897. Telephone 174. Pish and Oyster Luncheon Supper Rooms. Every attention pa dto Patrons. 4587 Feb. 4, 1897. 393 JOSEPH TAYLOR. Charles Bay (Late Foreman William Waller, Myhre & Co). Maynard. c. KAY AND CO., “ACME" CYCLE WORKS, Next Tramway Co.’s Works, Worcester Street, Christchurch, ENGINEERS and CYCLE MANUFACTURERS. English, American and Colonial Cycles repaired wi tli despatch. FI9BO Practical Workmanship. Reasonable Charges. jgENSIBLE COUPLES ABE TAKING ADVANTAGE OP CONGREVE’S SALEH F 1974 ANGLO-PARISIA N DRESS-CUTTING, By Royal ftmi MISS KOHN Letters Patent,!) (Late of J. Ballantyne & Co., Timaru) HAS TAKEN OVER THE AGENCY FOB CHRISTCHURCH, and has OPENED CLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION In this New and Successful System of DRESS-CUTTING and MAKING. Ladies invited to call and inspect working of system. Business hours from 10 a,m. till 12 and 2 till 4 p.m. Patterns cut to measure. Evening classes arranged. Address—MlSS tOHN, HOBBS’S BUILDINGS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Christchurch. F 1979 HIGH ST. No. 142 rjpiE jp ALACE HIGH ST. No. 142 For GOOD FURNITURE. Everything up to date made in our own Workshops, 3Q747 No. 142 W. BATES. [No. 142 ESTABLISHED 1878, CANTERBURY COACH FACTORY, LINCOLN ROAD, ADDINGTON. STEEL BROTHERS, COACH AND CARRIAGE - BUILDERS, HAVE ON SALE—-DOG-CARTS, PONY CARTS, WHITECHAPEL CARTS, GIGS. BUGGIES (Double and Single). Cheap. Also, SECOND-HAND CARTS, &c.. Taken in Exchange. Repairs specially attended to. Prize Takers Wherever Exhibited. Telephone—s 37, X 1940 T ONEYCLIPFE & CaEEY’S NEW PREMISES. OPENING DISPLAY, H~N Announcing the OPENING of our NEW BUILDING, we have determined to make the Event MEMORABLE by offering SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO OUR CUSTOMERS. NEW TAILORING AND CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. NEW AND WELL-LIGHTED SHOWROOM, GENERAL EXPANSION OF ALL DEPARTMENTS, We SHALL still MAINTAIN our REPUTATION for Giving the VERT BEST VALUE IN THE TRADE, Others are SELLING OFF, but we are SELLING ON ALL THE TIME. EEADY-MONEY DOES IT. TONBYOLIPFE & CAREY. MULLET 6d per tin. Sand Soap 4d per cake W. E. Goode, 103, Victoria Street, F 1705 H ATKINSON’S for Bedsteads and Bedding . Spring Mattresses, Kapoc and Wire Mnttreseeo. FIB9B SPECIAL Line—Unlined Serge Jackets for Engineers, 6s 6d each. Black, Beattie & Co. FI6OB H ATKINSON wants people to get married , and buy their Furniture of him. Fiß93 FOB School Wear—Spleudid Line of Boys’ Straw Hats reduced to Is. Black, Beattie & Co. . FI 608 W EDDXNG Presents, useful and ornamental at Minuon’s Cheap Depot. Call and see. H ATKINSON has for Sale, Thick Linoleum • just arrived, 2s square yard. FIB9B Board and Residence. PRIVATE Board for Gentleman at Cheltenham Villa, Weywood Terrace, Richmond. 390 ~ GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256, Gloucester Street West. FIRST-CLASS Accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen; hot, cold and shower baths; every comfort and attention given ; central. Terms, 1 guinea per week. Private rooms let moderately. MRS MoNIE (Late of SVaitahuua House). 67C1 ABEKDAIIEUOUSE 239, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST, First-class private board and resiDENCE, three minutes’ walk from Post Office and Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Good stabling. MRS BABFORD, (Late of Gloucester House). Telephone 806. X 1950 the “RESIDENCE,” 243, ARMAGH STREET WEST. Ladies and gentlemen received AS BOARDERS. Most Central Position. Telephone No 9. 1852 (( rtnHE People’s Boot Shop” is undoubtedly | “ The Universal,” next to Freeman’s. There never has been such a display of ) Cheap Boots as is now being made. 357

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11188, 9 February 1897, Page 1

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