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Exhibitions. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. The annual exhibition is now open at the Art Gaiiory, Durham Street, Doors open 10 a.m, to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. MUSIC by Mr Appleby, Mr O. P. Williams (Recitations) ana others. Admission Is. Season Tickets 2s 6d. 2577 S. D, BARKER, Sec. Meetings. "ATIONAL COUNCIL OP WOMEN OF NEW ZEALAND. PROVINCIAL COUNCIL CHAMBERS. THURSDAY, M4RCH 25th. 10 a.m.—l2—Committee. 2,30—4.30 p.m. Criminal Code : Mrs Cunnington. B—lo p.m.—Conversazione. Musical Items by Mrs Robinson, Misses Shanks and Black, and Messrs S. Bell, A. Allan, W. Smith. Recitations by Mr Winter HalL NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND, Canterbury Section. THE Adjourned Meeting of members will be beld at the Rooms, Palace Buildings, Gloucester Street, on FRIDAY', 26th ins|., at 7.30 p.m. Business : Discussion on “ Old Age Pensions.” 2817 RICHMOND LAWN TENNIS CLUB, si A MEETING of those interested in the formation of a Lawn Tennis Club in Richmond will be held m Mr R. Kent’s Pavilion at 7.30 p.m. TOMORROW. Intending members are specially invited to attend. 2779 GEO, MILNE, Hon Sec,, pro tern. Religious Announcements. REV D. O’DONNELL’S MISSION. s PECIAL ADDRESS in the Durham Street ■Church THIS EVENING ' To young people. All ages welcome. 2797 Lost, Pound, &c. TT OST, a black and tan Collie slut, collar on i i branded C.C.C., 1897; 10s reward. Apply. Dalgety and Co., Christchurch. "OULD the person who took the Carriage Rug by mistake from W. Pine's yard, Cashel Street west, kindly return same at once, and oblige ? Wanted Known. WANTED Known—Kincaid’s G.I.C. for Coy lindo Tea. 1 X 1513 WANTED Known—The Electric Boot Sale. A. Mills, 216, High Street, WANTED Known—Saxon Tea is always the same standard of excellence. F 1339 'ANTED Known—The nicest Billiard Room in town is the Avon, next Working Men’s Club. X 1965 ANTED Known—Professor Bickerton reports :—Saxon Tea is absolutely pur and of good quality. F 1339 WANTED Known—Beath & Co. make Men’s / Suits to measure, from 425. Splendid stock of Ready-made Clothing. 'ANTED Known—Saxon Tea is delicious Don’t he led away to purchase cheap, in ferior Tea—Dear at a Gift F 1339 'ANTED Known—Beath & Co. are showing charming selection of all new Dress Materials, Blankets, Flannels, &e. WANTED Known—Turn over a new leaf, not once a year but every day, by buying your Boots at Mills’s, 216, High Street. ANTED Known—That Kaiapoi Clothing for men’s and boy’s wear gives the greatest satisfaction. Buy nothing else. P1199S 'ANTED Known Great Slaughter of Drapery and. Clothing at Kenneth, Matheson and Co.’s Sale of Mnofarlane’s Stock; 'ANTED Known Extraordinary Sals of Macfarlane’s Amberley Stock, bought at 11s in the £. Kenneth, Matheson and Co., The Hall, ANTED Known—Samples Lace Curtains , , Is, Is 3d, Is 6d and Is lid j see them. W. M’Clea and Co., Ready Cash Drapers, 210, High Street. F 567 ‘ANTED Known—Great Sale of Macfnrlone’s Drapery Stock commences to-day. Nothing reserved, Kenneth, Matheson and Co., The Hall. ‘ANTED Known—Kaiapoi Dress Tweeds for Walking and Cycling Costumes are now the leading feature of the Autumn Season. E 1998 "ANTED Known—Why do we laugh? Be- , , cause we have found out that by investing One Pound with A. Mills we get the Best Value iu the City. 916, High Street.

"ANTED Known—Knitted Underwear for v y Ladies’, Gents' and Children’s use, made on the new Kaiapoi Hosiery Machinery, can now be obtained from all the leading Drapers. F 1998 ANTED Known—Divided Skirts, Bloomers,, ' Equestriennes, Combinations and Cycling Knickers, as recommended by Dr Ey der and others, are now made by the Kaiapoi Woollen Company. WANTED Known—i’atterns o£ the newest designs in Kaiapoi dress tweeds, suitings, trouserings, cycling cloths, &c., can be obtained ou application to the leading establishments. Ask for them. FI99S "ANTED Known—For satisfactory dressT . making it is necessary to have Fit, Style and Seasonable Prices. McClea and Co. does it. Summer dresses 25s complete; making 10s 6d, no sundries. F 567 "ANTED Known—The leading novelty in Mantles for the coming season is the “ kaiapoi Cape,” made from lovely reversible cloths. Texture and colourings are alike beautiful. PI" 8 "ANTED Known—lf you want a quiet game y T of Billiards go round to the Avon Billiard Saloon, Oxford Terrace (next door to Working Men’s Club). Table by Allcock. Popular prices. __ ANTED Known—That the Perth Dye Works are still going ahead, turning out nothing but first-class work. Everybody pleased. Call and see for yourself. Gloucester Street west. Telephone 767. ANTED Known.—Don't take No for an answer, but make your grocer supply you with “ Planters’ Choice ” Tea. Everybody likes it, nobody dislikes it. Gilmore, Younghusband and Co., 164, Hereford Street. ' P 1986 • WANTED Known—The remainder of our Summer Millinery at Give Away Prices. Trimmed Hats 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d and 7s 6d. Trimmed Bonnets from 4s 6d to 10s 6d. W. M'Clea and Co., Eeady Cash Drapers, 210, High Street. -S' s6 ? .Wanted. "ANTED to Purchase, for cash, a lady’s Second-hand Bicycle. State price to L. 8., “ Times ” Office. 2821 "ANTED to rent, in north part of Christchurch, house of eight rooms with modem conveniences, C.L., “ Times ” Office. 2820 ANTED, a good business man with small capital, for North Island. All particulars to he obtained from ,Mr E. W. Hall, or MrT. "E. Taylor. 2323 "ANTED to Say—We have been appointed . . Agents for the Palmer Tyre Company, and have our First Shipment of Tyres. Quality exceptional; price low. Wilson and Sons, Auctioneers. 630 "ANTED, Gentlemen to Inspect or Send for Samples of our Celebrated (first awardl Serges and Tweeds. Suit and Pair of Trousers to Measure 655. Cash Tailoring Coy., High Street, Triangle. F 1934 "ANTED to Let, in Lancaster Street (oppo- , . sire the Park gates), a well-fluisbed, quite new House of seven rooms, with bathroom, washhouse and modern conveniences. Apply on the promises, or to Mr E. Hnrdie, Farmers’ Co-opera-tive Association, Cashel Street. 1302 "ANTED to Purchase, for a client, 6 or 7 Acres Good Grazing l and, with Small House, close to tram hue. Also, sto 10 jrcres Good Land, with Small House, near town. Owen and Clark, House and Land Agents, 192, High Street, opposite W. Strange and Co. "ANTED to Sell at once—a rare chance—oil , v Ferry Eoad, Opawa, nice house, 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper, dairy, stables, If acres, good orchard, splendid land, all conveniences ; the cheapest property around Christchurch, Price, £395. C. L. Dearsley, 133, Lichfield Street. THIS DAT. AUCTIO N A li E OP BUILDING MATERIAL, COEEUGATED lEON, &c, AX 87 TO 93, SALISBDET STEEET. See Page S for Particulars. W. E. HAEDING, . * Auctioneer, s • 800-206, Hereford Street,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11226, 25 March 1897, Page 1

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