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Amusements, &c. E COLONISTS’ HALL. LYTTELTON, LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. DISON’S LATEST INVENTION, THE KINEMA.TOGBAPH. New Films just arrived; most realistic and beautiful subjects ; delighted audiences. HOURS —8 aud 9 o’clock. ADMISS ON Is, CHILDREN 6d. WKDNESDAY, MARCH 24th, Oddfellows’ Chambers, Lichfield Street. 2629 .NDIAN a iELIEF FUND. GRAND CONCERT, IN THE TEMPLE, TO-NIGHT, "When the following Ladies and Gentlemen will take part Miss F. Marsden Miss Moir Miss Black Mr Day Mr Gundersen Mr Millar Miss Graham Miss Lake Miss Hardey Mr Key Mr Morris Mr Hull, Admission Is. 2G93 THE WOMAN'S SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LEAGUE. THE SOCIAL to WELCOME the HONE. J. SEDDON (Premier) and MRS SEDDON, President of the above League, will take place on FRIDAY, the 26th iust. See future advertisements. Tickets of admission at Messrs Milner and Thompson’s, the Christchurch and Sydenham Working Men’s Clubs. Cycle School, CYCLING ACADEMY—DBILLSHED, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Promoter ... F. W. PAINTER, 1 Open 8 a.m. till 6 p.m, DAILY SESSIONS From 2 to 5 p.m. Tickets Is 6d each, or Twelve for 10s 6d. PRIVATE TUITION. Ladies or Gentlemen requiring Private Lessons, with Special Attention to Deportment, can arrange hours to suit convenience. Terms 2s Cd per lesson or 21s per course. FI9OQ CHARACTER FROM HANDWRITING: PROFESSOR HENRY, the Graphiologist, will, on receipt of a few lines, SEND YOUR CHARACTER from HANDWRITING. State sex and approximate age. ADDRESS—BOS 88, TIMARU. Fee ... Is 6d. og2 Meetings. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE RIVER BOARDS ACT, 1884. THE SOUTH WAIMAKAEIBI RIVER BOARD. IT is hereby notified that a MEETING of the Board will be held in the Board Room, 220, Hereford Street, Christchurch, on MONDAY, the 12th day of April, 1897, at 2 p.m., at which the following resolution will be proposed, namely:— That the Board doth make a Special Order in the following terms, that is to say SPECIAL ORDER, Directing Rates to he levied by local authorities. The Board hereby directs the following General Bales to be made, levied and collected by the several local authorities within the South Waimakariri River District for the year ending 31st March, 1898, namely : On all lands comprised within the boundaries of Class 1, Four Sixty-fourths of a Penny in the £. On all lands comprised within the boundaries of Class 2, Three Sixty-fourths of a Penny in the £. HENRY ALLISON, Secretary, Christchurch, 10th March, 1897. 2251

ATIONAL COUNCIL OP THE WOMEN OP NEW ZEALAND. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS. WEDNESDAT. MABCH 24th. 10 a.m.—l2—Meeting of Committee. o,3o—4.3o—Presidential Address : Mrs Sheppard. Equal Wage, Equal Work and Sweating: Mrs Hendre (Auckland). B—lo p.m.—Responsibility of Parents: Lady Stout. Afternoon and Evening Sessions Open to the Public. THURSDAY, MARCH 25th, 8 p.m., CONVERSAZIONE, MUSICAL ITEMS AND REFRESHMENTS. Admission Is. 2660 Borough Councils. Sumner, 20th March, 1897. REQUISITION TO HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OP SUMNER. SIR, —We have the honour to request your Worship to CALL A MEETING OF THE HOUSEHOLDERS of Sumner, to discuss the action of the School Commit: ee in regard to Mr Jennings, the petition presented to the School Committee, and otlier matters relating to the management of the school. Will you kindly request the attendance of the School Committee, in order that both sides of the question may he fairly represented ? Your obedient servants, W, KOLLITT and Others, Householders. TO W. EOLLITT, ESQ,, And others signing Requisition. GENTLEMEN,—In response to your request, I hereby call a MEETING OP TEE HOUSEHOLDERS of Sumner, to be held at the SUMNER TOWN HaLL on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 24th mst., at the hour of 8 o’clock p.ra, Yours obediently, E, B. DEACON, Mayor of Sumner. Sumner, 22nd March, 1897. . 2665 PICKLING YINEGAE. CHAMPION’S PURE MALT VINEGAR, 2s 3d per gallon. PICKLING SPICES, Mace, Chilis, Cloves, Ginger, Jamaica, Black and Long Peppers, Is 6d per lb. T. TAYLOR, Cashel Street, BEST VALUE IN TEAS GROCERIES. AND A 91b Box of China Tea for 10s 6d. A 51h Box of Ceylon Tea for 8s Cd A 101 b Box of Ceylon Tea for 16s Cocoatina (Schweitzer’s), Jib Is Id, Jib 2s. Symington’s Dandelion Coffee, Is 9d per lb Crystallized Cherries, 2s per lb Dry White Crystal Sugar, 2Jd per lb Mauritius or Auckland Snowdrop, 2Jd. Extra Large Grain, 2Jd. Sperm Candles, 4J.1 per lb National, Price's, 6Jd per lb, 150 Test, pat. tap Kerosene, 6s per tin. Royal Kerosene, 6s 9d per tin. Finest Ling or Cod Fish, Cd per lb. TTTULBERT’S HATS AND MERCERY ARE THE BEST. 1*1784 O PORTS and School Committees will obtain £5 special terms and attention at Minson’s Cheap Depot, 220, Colombo Street. i( /fNYCLES on Up-to-date Lines, . , . \j All are fitted with D-shaped back and bottom stays, barrel bubs, detachable chaiu-wheels, and otlier modern improvements. The machines bear a nice finish ; whichever is inspected the PRICK seems CONSISTENT with the QUALITY of the MACHINE.”—“Irish Cyclist.” “Good specimens of work.” —“Amateur Wheelman.” “The ‘Haddon’ machines are of good SOUND WORKMANSHIP and FINISH.” —“Wheeling.” “A good thing may he found in the new fork crown, cut in steel in one piece, and WONDERFULLY LIGHT and IMMENSELY STRONG.”—“Cycling.” THE HADDON CYCLE CO., LTD, N.Z. Agents - NIND-WAED & CO., Edwards, Bennett and Co.’s Building, Lichfield Street. FIBBI

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11224, 23 March 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11224, 23 March 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11224, 23 March 1897, Page 1

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