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Exhibitions. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OP ARTS. nmiE ANNUAL EXHIBITION TO-DAY H at the Art Gallery, Durham Street. Doors open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m,, and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. To-nh-bt—Music ty Miss Allen, Mr Allen and Mr Wngstafii. Admission Is. Season Tickets 2s 6d. 2577 S. D. BARKER, See. Meetings. A.O.F. ' COURT STAR OP CANTERBURY, No. 2509. THE QUARTERLY SUMMONED MEETING will bo held THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. Business : To Receive Members’ Contributions, transact ordinary and any other business that may be brought forward. Roll call 8 o’clock. ,H. J. RANGER, C.R. 3398 W. BUCKLEY, P.S. Volunteer notices. v. 33 ibt Volunteer Office, Christchurch, sth April, 1597. THE COMPETITION for PRIZE MEDALS by MARKS'MEN for 1898 end 97, who aro Efficient Volunteers, will take place at tbo Bromley Range on SATURDAY, the 10th Inst. Drill order. ■, Firing to commence at 1,30 p.m., on the Associated. Corps’ Range, H. GORDON, Lieut.-Colonel 3383 Commanding Canterbury District. wsd R D E R S. Lost, Found, Ssc. LOST —Purse "(knitted blue silk). Finder rewarded on returning same to Police Depot. X TT OST, from Eiccarton Mills, Boat with name i A “ Zolia” painted on stern. Reward at Eiccarton Mills. Anyone detaining same after this notice will he prosecuted. 3382 XOST, on Sunday afternopu, between Southi brook and K'liapoi Cemetery, a Fuv-liued Cloak. Would the finder please leave with Miss Moore, Kaiapoi; or Mrs John McKenzie, Southbrook ; or, return to D. Neave, Sydenham ? 3392 FOUND— Large brown St Bernard -Dog. Owner can have same by paying expenses. If not claimed by 9th of April will bo sold. Apply to F. Mitchell, 64, Colombo Street, Sydenham. 3394 Wanted Known. WANTED Known—Kincaid’s G.X.C. for Cey Undo Tea. X1513_ WANTED Known—The Electric Boot Sale. A. Mills, 216, High Street. II WANTED Known —Saxon Tea is always the same standard of excellence. F 1339 WANTED Known—Professor Bickerton reports Saxon Tea is absolutely pure a.nd of good quality. i'1339 "ANTED Known—BeatU & Co. make Men’s Suits to measure, from 425. Splendid stock of Ready-made Clothing. "W7STA NTED Known —Saxon Tea is delicious y V Don’t bo led away to purchase cheap, in ferior Tea—Dear at a Gift . F 1.339 WANTED Known—Beath & Co. ore showing a charming selection of all new Dress Materials, Blankets, Flannels, Ac. "ANTED Known—Turnover a new leaf, not once a year but every day, by buyipg your Boots at Mills’s, 216, High Street. •TE U Known—That Kaiapoi Clothing for men’s and boy’s wear gives the greatest satisfaction. Buy nothing else. FIG9S ANTED Known—Notice that Cycle EcTpairs are a Specialty at A’Gonrt’s, Tuam Street. Special facilities given to inventors. 3332 WANTED Known—Any person trespassing ■i in our paddocks will ■ be prosecuted. Samuel Johnston, Edwin Dixon, Sydenham. 3025 IV7S, T ANTED Known—Any Person Trespassing WW on our Paddocks will bo prosecuted. Samuel Johnston, Edwin Dixon, Sydenham. 3105 WANTED Known—Samples Lace Cnrtamo Is, Is 3d, Is 6d and Is lid; see them. W. M’Cloa and Co., Ready Cash Drapers, 210, High Street. F 567 "ANTED Known—Kaiapoi Dress Tweeds for "Walking, and Cycling Costumes are now the leading feature of the Autumn Season, FIS9B "ANTED Known—Why do wo laugh ? Because we have found out that by investing One Pound with A, Mills we get the Best Value in the City. 21G, High Street. WANTED Known —Splendid range of new dress tweeds just opened, 8s 9d, now 6s lld, and 15s 6d, now 9s lid the dress, Maciarlano’n stock sale. Kenneth Matheson and Co., tho Kali. WANTED Known—Knitted Underwear for Laches’, Gents’ and Children’s use, made on the new Kaiapoi \ Hosiery Machinery, can now be obtained from all the leading Drapers. FIO9B WANTED Known—Divided Skirts, Bloomers, Equestriennes, Combinations and Cycling Knickers, as recommended by Dr Ryder and others, are now made by the Kaiapoi Woollen Company. WANTED Known—Patterns of tho newest designs in Kaiapoi dress tweeds, suitings, trouserings, cycling cloths, Ac., can be obtained on application to the leading establishments. Ask for them. FI 903 WANTED Known—For satisfactory dressmaking it is necessary to have Fit, Style and Reasonable Prices. McClea and Co. does it. Summer dresses 25s complete; making 10s 6d, no sundries, F 567 "ANTED Known—Tho leading novelty in , „ Mantles for the coming season is the “ Kaiapoi Cape,” made from lovely reversible cloths. Texture and colourings are alike beautiful. FIOOB ‘ANTED Known —Full-size Merino Socks 5Jd, Knitted Socks B{<l, Cotton Undershirts Is, Working Shirts Is 6d, Merino Pants Is 9d, White Shirts 2s lid. Kenneth Matheson and Co., The Hall. "ANTED Known—That tho 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—£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 percent. D. Stranagban and Co., No. 1, Chancery Lane. ANTED Known—The remainder of our Summer Millinery at Give Away Prices. Trimmed Hats 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, (is (id and 7s 6d. Trimmed Bonnets from 4s 6d to 10a 6d. W. M’Clea and Co., Ready Cash Drapers, 210, High Street. FSG7 OOALBROOKDALB WESTPORT COAL. w E HAVE OPENED OUE OWN OFFICE AT 141, HEREFORD STREET,' And will Supply our Celebrated WESTPORT HOUSEHOLD AND STEAM COAL To the Trade Direct ex Ship. JANET NICOLL, DISCHARGING THIS DAY. Steamers Arriving Regularly. THE WESTPORT COAL CO., LTD, P 1978 THOS. BROWN, Agent. ’jOKO TEA. PI3OB ALL GROCERS. _ COME BACK, but arrived too late.—Our grandfathers’ ideas were wise in their own genera--sion, but nowadays we go to the COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT, High Street. Our dinner consists of, besides other Soups, Oyster Soup, Boiled and Fried Fish, Oysters on shell, Joints, Entries, Poultry, Game and Sweets, Tea, Collee or Lemonade included. '■ ■> till midnight Sundays 5 p.m. to 10.50. F 1923 XMAS Presents. Immense assortment a Mint sou’s Cheap Depot. Call and sec. ENAMELWARE— The largest stock in Christ church at Fletcher Bros. Saucepans from lid, pie dishes Old, wash basins Is 3d,colfee pots 2s lid, chambers Is sd, teapots Is lid, mugsGd, candlesticks G{d, kettles 2s sd, fry-pans, jugs, Ac. Everyh ing you want iu enamehvare at Fletcher Bros., High Street, Christchurch. ' OYEZ! OIfEZM OYEZ!!! TO-MORROW. ,A_uction Sale OF FURNITURE, &c., AT W. B. HARDING’S ROOMS, 200-206, Hereford Street. For Full Particulars see To-morrow Morning’s Papers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11235, 5 April 1897, Page 1

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