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Meetings. PROPOSED FATS WELL DRAINAGE DISTRICT. A MEETING of all interested in the above will bo held at the Schoolhouso, Tai Tapu, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 25th List., at 7 o’clock p.m., to hear the report of the committee appointed to constitute a district for the Better drainage of the river Hnlswell, &c. By order of the Committee, T. QUEALY, 2513 Mon. Secretary. “ EQUALITY ” (Commentary and Criticism on Edward Bellamy’s New Book). TO-NIGHT, at 8. OCULIST CHURCH i HOBBS’S BUILDINGS. BOOM, Public Invited. Discussion, 2616 SPECIAL MEETING of the Canterbury Bakers and Pastrycooks’ Industrial Union of Work-' men, to he held in the Temperance Hall, Gloucester Street, Saturday next, March 26, at 8 p.m. Business —To form Conditions of Labour to be sub- | mitted to the Master Bakers, All journeymen. Unionists and Non-Unionists, are invited to attendi 2614 Exhibitions. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OF ARTS. Annual exhibition op pictures AT THE ART GALLERY, ARMAGH, STREET, 10-5, 7-10. Admission Art Union Is. ——• 2s 6d. THURSDAY AFTEBNOON-Musicby Mr Corrick’s Juvenile Band (6 performers). Afternoon tea by Mr Freeman, THURSDAY EVENING —Programme arranged by Miss J. West (piano). Items by Misses Graham, Marsden, Shanks and Tribe, Mrs Jennings, Messrs Allen and Bell, 2606 R. HEIMBURGEH, Sec. Christchurch City Council. NOTICE. MO MEETINGS OF ANY KIND will he ALLOWED to he HELD in ANY of the SQUARES or STREETS of the CITY without firstohtaining PERMISSION of the Council. Applications from those who desire to use any part of Cathedral Square, for religious, or other meetings, must'be sent in to the Town Clerk at once. They will he considered, and sites will be allotted. P. T. HASKINS, Town Clerk. City Council Office, 18th March, 1898. 2355 Road Board Notices. WAIPARA ROAD DISTRICT. TVrOTfCE is hereby given that all BRIDGES J3I within the above-named district are UNSAFE FOB TRACTION ENGINE TRAFFIC, or for any load exceeding four tons. JAMES DOUGLAS, Chairman Waipara Road Board. Road Board Office, Waikari, 22nd March, 1898. 2514 Lost, Round, &e. TT OST, Friday night, between Tay Street, St I! A Albans, and Papanui Road, Lamp Socket. Finder rewarded on leaving at “ Times” Office.2sls I' OST.—Dark Blue Chequer Show Homer jJ Pigeon, rung 1897-9 S. Anyone returning same to 161, Wordsworth Street, Sydenham, will he rewarded. 2613 ip OST, between Fendaltoa end North Belt, A BUNDLE OF DRAWINGS. Anyone finding the same, and returning lo_ the' office of this paper, will bo rewarded. 2591 Wanted Known. WANTED Known—Up-to-date Dressmaking on premises at lowest charges; fit and style guaranteed. Woods, Free and Co., The Hall. "ANTED Known—Just opened, Newßlankets , , and Flannels. Woods, Free and Co., Cash Drapers, The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. WANTED Known—That Berry’s Quinine and Iron Tonic Cures 1 oss of Appetite, Languor, Want of Energy, Anaemia, or Poorness of Blood. Strengthens the nerw us system ; 2s a bottle. John Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, Christchurch. F 2134 Wanted. WANTED, Buyers Dinner Sets, Bedroom Sets. “ Atkinson’s.” F 1998 ANTED, Buyers Bovs’Bikes, £L Atkmso, Manchester Street. F 1998 W’ ANTED, Two or Three Young Men Boarders in private family ; no children. 35, Hereford Street east, city. 1855 "ANTED—Don’t miss the chance, the last chance. Final Sale Louargan’s Stock, corner Cashel and Colombo Streets. "ANTED, Ladies to Write for Descrnitiye Pamphlet, Nurse Lepiue’s (of Paris) Specialties for Female Use. Box 404, P. 0., Christchurch. 219£ L WANTED Cyclists to know that we are fitting Covers to Dunlop rims at 20s to 26s each. Adams Star Cycle Company, 70, Manchester Street, Christchurch. 10 ANTED'(urgent), ladies to inspect Novelty Dresses, Rohes, Variegated Tweeds, Serges, Costume and Cycling Cloths, Skirtings. Beath and Co. ANTED—There is no doubt the bargains will he great and many on Friday next February 18th, when the balance of Lonargan’ Stock will he sold. "ANTED, immediately, ladies to inspect . , Novelty Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Furs, Millinery, Cor.ets. Dressing Gowns, Children’s Tunics. ' Beath and Co. __________ WANTED to Self, House 9 rooms, almost now; every modern convenience; full quarter-acre; garden stocked with fruit trees. Apply, 88, Salisbury Street. 2206 ANTED, Ladies to know that Nurse Lepino’s (of Paris) Specialities for Female use are thoroughly genuine and reliable. Write for descriptive pamphlet, gratis, N.Z. Agency, Box 404, P. 0., Christchurch. WANTED, Dyspeptics to use Berry’s Indigestion Cure. It makes life worth living; cures nausea, sickness after food, distaste for food, heartburn, flatulence, constipation, despondency, &c.; 2s a bottle. J. Berry, Chemist, opposite E, Reece and Sons, Colombo Street, Christchurch. DJ.O. nnHE SPECIAL SALE OF A WHOLESALE STOCK OF FANCY GOODS— Companions, Purses, Hand-bags, Glass Frames, Hair-Brushes, Books of Views, Huge Dolls, Billiard Boards, Comic Clockwork Toys, 2000 Glass Vases and many other novelties, at about one-quarter their usual prices, is still proceeding daily, until all are sold, at the D.IXJ. H. HEAR FIELD, J. OSMENT, Late Cutter for Lately with Lonargan aud Co. H. B. Hamblin. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. HeABPIELD & OsMENT, TAILORS & HABITMAK ERS, Beg to announce that they have commenced busi ness in those premises, 135, Colombo Street, nex Lonargan and Co., where they will he glad to set all their old friends. F 2187 SOYS’ Reefer Jackets, in Navy Nap Cloths, 9 from 5s 6d each. Black, Beattie and Co. SPORTS and School Committees receive special 6 erms and attention at Minson’s Cheap Dept, t 220, Colombo Street. W. B. HARDING, AUCTIONEER. 200-206, Hereford Street, Conducts auction sales am> MAKES VALUATIONS, IN TOWN OR COUNTRY, On Most Favourable Terms. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES RENDERED,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11536, 24 March 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11536, 24 March 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11536, 24 March 1898, Page 1

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