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Amusements, &c. Choral H. a l l. AMY SHE R WIN Will give a “ STUDENTS’ HOTJB,” THIS (THURSDAY) AFTERNOON,. 17th, At 3 o’clock. PRACTICAL LESSON ON THE ART OE BINGING,< VOICE PRODUCTION DISTINCT ENUNCIATION And MUSICAL PHRASING. ! Reserved Seats, ss. Scboolsjxnd Students of Music presenting certifl-cate-from-teachers can reserve theirscats for 3s 6d. Back Scats,. 2s Cd. Doors open at 2,30. Plan and Tickets at Milner, and Thompson’s. L. G. SHARPE. Manager. JAMES TAIT, Representative. Railway Notices, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION FARES TO DUNEDIN FOB RACES AND OTAGO JUBILEE EXHIBITION. TTTOLIDAY EXCURSION PARES to Dunedin JuL at 2d per mile first class. Id per mile second (minimum 4s and 2s respectively, mileage counted one way only), will be issued at all stations on the Hurtmti-Blnll Section, from March IBth to 26fch inclusive, available for return till 2nd April, The journey must be stented on the date of the purchase of the ticket in every instance, and may be broken after the first 25 miles. Special Train , Dunedin to Christchurch at 9.52p.m. 2(ith March. 2201 BY ORDER. Tramway Notices. CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. : MARCH 17th. RACES. RACES, RACES. NEW BRIGHTON RACECOURSE. noEAMS leave Edwards, Bennett’s Comer for J3_ the Course at 12.5, 1.10, 2.10 and 3.10 pjn., j returning each hour. Return Pare, One Shilling. j Single Pare, Ninepence. 2201 NEW BRIGHTON TRAM CO,. ! Via WorceSter-Street. IHXCUESION TEAMS at 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 !i P.m. w RETURN J. THOMSON, 4100 Manager, JgUMNEB EXCURSIONS 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. trams. SIXPENCE RETURN. Return by any tram same day (Sundays, Holidays and Special Excursions excepted). 5311 yITT AND s ÜBUHBAN T RAHWAY RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE, By tritms leaving EDWARDS, BENNETT’S CORNER for New Brighton, at-10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Road Board notices. ASHLEY ROAD DISTRICT. I HEREBY .give notice that MR HUGH MoLACHLAN has been appointed Ponndkeeper. Ranger, and Day Labourer to the Ashley Road Board. By order, JOHN W. JOTNT, Clerk to the Board. 16th March, 1898. . 2214 HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD. NOTICE OP ELECTION. I HEREBY give notice that Mr GEOEGB SCOTT being the only person Nominated to represent OPAWA WARD on this Board, is lereby declared duly elected. ALEX. WEBSTER, Eeturning-Offlcer. MarchlSth, 1898, 2199 Lost, Pound, &c. FOUND, between Styx. Bridge and Craddock’s Comer, a Silver Hunting Lever Watch ; owner can have Same by paying expenses on application to A. Butcher, Watchmaker, 191, High Street, Christchurch. "186 Tf OS'lVbety.-een Barbadoes Street Cemetery and l|j Richmond, a black Seal Cape. Pindar rewarded on returning same to “ Lyttelton Times” Office. 220j_ TT OST, on 16th, Gold Locket in shape of pocket jjl l hook, most likely between “Times” Office and White Hart. Reward on returning to this office. 2908 f OST, last night, in Colombo Street north, a _|j Small Bay Gelding (with saddle and bridle), white blaze and white legs. Anyone returning same to Mr Newport, Blacksmith, Tuam Street, will he rewarded. 223 Wanted Known. WTANTED Known—J. Wild’s Drags will rnn ' W to New Brighton Races, Thursday, March * 2191 V ANTED Known—Cycles on Hire; ladies’ and gents’. Svm Cycle Repairing Comiy, Hicrh Street, Christchurch. 2072 ANTED Known—Up-to-date Dressmaking yj on promises at lowest charges • fitaudstyle iranteed. Woods, Free and Co., The Hall. 7YTANTED Known—Just opened, Ncwßlanltets I W and Flannels. Woods, Free and Co., sb Drapers, The Hall, High Street, Christirch. 7*7“ANTED Known—That Berry's Quinine and / \y Iron Tonic Cures Loss of Appetite, Lanjr. Want of Energy. Amsmia, or Poorness of >od. Strengthens the nervous system ; 2s a ttle. John Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, ristchurcb. F2IS4 Wanted. XT ANTED, Buyers Brass-rail Bedsteads, £2, “ Atkinson's.” Pl99b rANTEO, Two or Three Young Mon Boarders in private family ; no children, —"ford Street east, city. 1855 iTTANTED—Don’t miss the chance, the last y chance, Pinal Sale Lonargan’s Stock, er Cashel and Colombo Streets. r ANTED, Ladies to Write for Descriptive «r Pamphlet, Nurse Lopine’s (of Paris) nalties for Female Use. Box 404, P. 0., Christ,,,l, 2198 nrANTED (urgent), Indies to inspect Novelty y Dresses, Robes, Variegated Tweeds, es. Costume and Cycling Cloths, Skirtings. :h and Co. rTANTFD Known That Star Cycles are f not made in New Zealand now. Adams Cycle Company, 70, Manchester Street, stchurcb. "ANTED immediately. Ladies to inspect y Novelty Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Purs, inery, Cors-ts, Dressing Goivns and Children s cs. Death and Co. "TANTEI)— Great Pinal Sale Lonargan’s y Assigned Drapery and Clothing. Vendors up possession of premises in 21 days, and insoiling all out iu that time. T ANTED, Ladies to know that Nurse y I.epinc’s (of Paris) Specialities for Female ,re thoroughly genuine and reliable. Write escriptive plimplilet, gratis, N.Z. Agency, Box, P. 0., Christchurch. rANTEO, Mothers to use Berry’s Hair / Lotion for Children. One application of lotion destroys all nits and parasites, allays ,11011, death to insect life, harmless to the ind hair. Is 6d a bottle, postage 9d extra. J. Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, CbristP 2134 J. w. GIBB, EOB School of Art REQUISITES, Artists’ Colours, &c. Picture Framing and Pictures. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, near Post Office. Telephone 885, F 1577 AUCES—Worcestershire Sauce (large size s£d hot. ; Tomato Sauce (large size) 6d hot W. E. Geode, 103, Victoria Street 1705 P W. B. HAEDING, auctioneer. 200-206, Hereford Street, AUCTION SALES AND MAKES VALUATIONS, IN TOWN OR COUNTRY, On Moot Favourable Terms. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES RENDERED, Advances Made on Goods Leftfor Sale,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11530, 17 March 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11530, 17 March 1898, Page 1