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Amusements, &o. MEETING OP THE CHAMPIONS. CANTERBURY SWIMMING CLUB’S RACE MEETING. ENT S irpEPID AT H, RICHMOND. TO-NIGHT!TO-NIGHT! Commencing at 7.30. ONE HUNDRED AND 20 SWIMMERS COMPETING. Don’t fail to see the Champions Exciting Races, No Waits Bath Splendidly Lighted Water Heated to 80 degrees. Admission, Is; ladies, 6d; juveniles, 6d, GEO. MILNE, Hon Secretary. B' RTCKYABDS EMPLOYEES’ PICNIC. To he held at TAI TAPE on SATURDAY, March 19th, 1893. The Undermentioned Yards will he CLO-'ED on above date—Wigram Bros., H B. Kirk, J. Brightling, frisk. Savage and Co. 1303 J. O. TA YLOR, Hon Sec, of Committee, DANCING. DEPORTMENT AND CALISTHENIC EXERCISES. MISS LOW 10. having returned from Melbourne, will RESUME CLASSES on orabout 14th of MARCH, Evening Classes forming. Metropolitan Hotel. Meetings. W.O.T.U. IN MEMORY of the late President of the World’s Women’s Christian Temperance Union, MISS FRANCES E. WILLARD (Whose death occurred on Peh. ISth), a SPECIAL MEMORIAL SERVICE Will he held in the Opera House on SUNDAY, MARCH 20th, Commencing at 8.15 p.m. SPEAKERS; Sister Christian, Rev E. W, Isitt, G. J. Smith, Esq., Al.H.R.,and others. Chair will he taken by the President of the Christchurch Union. Ministers of all denominations are invited to the Platform. 2187 ANTERBUBY COLLEGE DIALECTIC / SOCIETY. — Nineteenth Annual General Meeting will he held on SATURDAY, March 19th, at 7.30 p.m., in the English Lecture-room at Canterhnry Cobege. Also, address by retiring President, Mr O. T. J. Alp rs. M.A., on “ Impressions of Denmark.” H. STUCKEY, Hon Sec, 3244 o- W. J. PARSONS, MONUMENTAL MASON, Begs to announce that be has REMOVED tosSand 58, MANCHESTER STREET (Opposite Scott Bros.) Every Description of Monumental and Marble Work Executed at Lowest Rates. Telephone No. 682. K 2160 gBND IT TO ftHOBTT’S. A2Ol OChe Best Australian ines HAEDY’S. SOLD BY ALL GOOD HOTELS AND WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. -) No. 1 CLARET LEADING LINES > Y 195. ) OLD TAWNY PORT. SMOKE DELIGHTFUL - JUNO TOBACCO. TDENHAM CARRIAGE WORKS. COLOMBO STREET. E JONES, Designer and Builder of tne Xm a proved Steol-Framed Roadster, the strongest, lightest-running and oasieet-riding Roadster built. Dog-carts, Whiteohapels, Polo, rustic and Pony Carts on hand or to order Business Carts or Vans. Workmanship and material guaranteed. Vehicles exchanged, bought or sold on commission. Inspection invited XIOIA I|7-OU CAN BUY FIRST-CLASS PLUMS FOE JAM, At I4d and 2d per Ih. APRICOTS AND PEACHES Also very cheap. The last chance this season for Jam Fruit. GUMMING, SI3S7 FRUIT V REE, High and Colombo Streets. ' Jg ALLAN TYNE & COMPANY “ AN ESSENTIAL TO HEALTHPURE BEDDING. SEND IT TO S&OETT’B. AUTUMN AND WIN TEE FASHIONS AT GCoNEYCLIPFE & O-fItREY’S, THE BEADY MONEY DRAPERS. MANTLES of every class and description, in Newest and Most Approved Shapes and Texture now oa view. BROCADED CAPES.—Special Attention is asked to these Beautiful Productions, being tho) Height of Fashion, and OUGHT TO CREATE A SENSATION AT fj^ g ASTEACHAN CAPES. VERY SPECIAL GOODS, with Velvet and Jet Yolks. YOUNG LADIES* JACKETS, in Black and Coloured 11s 6d MAIDS’ PALETOTS. Some Very Special Garments in Black and Dark Colours i >g TO Q g JJ ft YOUNG La DIE S’ CAPES Colours .—Latest Styles in all NEW AUTUMN DRESS MATERIALS in Charming Combinations; also, in Plain Cloths in Newest Colours. A Big Shipment in Pain and Fancy Black, and Some Lovely Shades for Evening Wear. MILLINERY in Wonderful and Charming Variety. New Fancy Straws, New S dlor Straws, New Toques, New toreadors, New Felts, New Bonnets, New Flowers, New Feathers, New Birds’ Quills and Wings. YOUNG LADIES’ COSTUMES.-52 Black Sergo Jacket and Skirt Costumes g g 11(1 Do Not Fail to See This Line. Every Department Replenished with New and High-class Goods at LOWEST READY MONEY PRICES. TONEYOLIfFe & CAREY. SAND Soap, 4d cake; Ammonia, 4d hot Safety Matches, 2d per pkt; Black Lacquer, 6Jd hot. W. E, Goode 103, Victoria street. JS’lO57 P~ 'RUNES—Choice Prunes, 6d lb. W. E.G ood 103, Victoa Street, F 5071

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11531, 18 March 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11531, 18 March 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11531, 18 March 1898, Page 1

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