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Publications. THE “CANTERBURY TIMES.”; THE "W" EEKLY JoUSHAIij OF NEW ZEALAND. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1898. ; SPECIAL: i OTAGO JUBILEE NUMBER. | PORTRAITS OP FOUNDERS. ! OLD IDENTITIES. ; LEADING LANDING AT POET CHALMERS, EARLY DONE-DIN. THE DUNEDIN OF HISTORY OP OTAGO, 1848-^^W. SPECIAL AETICL*3S: DR FELL ON “ CANCER.” DISCCVERY OF THE GARDEN OP EDEN,; NEW ZEALAND RAMS IN THE ARGENTINE,'; IRRIGATION AND SOIL FERTILITY, SPORTING. ANTICIPATIONS FOB DUNEDIN. HAWKE’S BAY RACING. . RIFLE SHOOTING. THE ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS. FICTION. “CASH,” by Amelia E. Barr. (AU rights reserved.) . “THE TYPEWRITER,” by Percy White, (All rights reserved.) “ AN UNWELCOME GOEST,” hy Stanley Hamilton. (All rights reserved.) &c., &d, ALL THE REGULAR ATTRACTIVE! FEATURES. THE BEST, MOST WIDELY-READ AND POPULAR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NEW ZEALAND PRICE SIXPENCE. ON SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. Government Notifications, DEFENCE DEPARTMENT. : SEALED Tenders in duplicate will be received by the Under-Secretary for Defence, Welling- j ton, up to MONDAY, the 4th April, 1898, for the I Supply of (800) Eight Hundred more or less Rifle . Buckets, similar to sample, which, with specifica- i tions, can be seen at Brigade Office, Clirist- ■ church. S. C. ANDERSON, Capts.in. Wellington, 23rd March, .1898, 2010. Bankruptcy Notices. mu IN BANKRUPTCY. THE “LYTTELTON TIMES is duly appointed G A /. E T T E roa ALT, NOTICE? uunna tub i BANKRUPTCY ACT, ‘ IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supremo Court, bolden at Christchurch. is hereby that William Mason, of Christchurch, waiter, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors, to bo holden at my office on the Slat day of March, 1898, at II o’clock. G, L. GREENWOOD, ' Official Assignee. Christchurch, 24th March, 1893. 2655 Tramway Notices. , ’ NEW BRIGHTON TEAM CO.. Via Worcester Street, TJWXCUESION TEAMS ax 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 RETURN FARES fiD. J. THOMSON, 4190 U Manager. ftUMNER' EXCURSIONS SIXPENCE RETURN. Return by any tram same day (Sundays, Holidays and Special Excursions excepted). 5311 City and {Suburban Team way RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE, By trams leaving EDWARDS, BENNETT’S CORNER for New Brighton, at 10.10 a.m, and 7.15 p.m. 1 Board and Residence; GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. FIRST-GLASS Accommodation for Ladies and Gentlemen; hot, cold and shower baths; every comfort and attention given: central. Terms moderate. b7OI MRS M’NIE (Late of Waitahuaa House). Funerals. EGGLESTON, UNDERTAKER, &C. (Late E. W. Walters and Co.) All Kinds of Polished and Covered Coffins inada Town and Country Orders Punctually attended to. Address-180, DURHAM STREET. Reasonable Charges. Telephone No. 901, X 2093 , LANGFORD SANITARY UNDERTAKER & EMBALM EE, Oldest Ann in New Zealand. The process of Embalming practised by W.L. enables friends of deceased persons to send them all over the world without oflence. The extra cost is within the reach of all classes, and no mutilation of the body. . , „ . A ddi'css • Residence corner North and East Belts, Telephone’ 387. Office 133. Colombo Street. Telephone 504. , X[645 GEORGE BARBELL, Certificated EMBALMEE AND UNDERTAKER. THE science of Embalming, as praotised.nowin Great Britain and America, w now being per formed by the above, who can now preserve tho body to keep until arrival of friends from any distance. Funerals conducted at Strictly Low Charges. 55, Durham Street South. Telephone 531. X 1957 J e LAMB AND . BON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEES, 51625 No- 35, LICHFIELD STREET, Telephone 361. nriHE Friends of Mr Robert Halliburton are invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife, Florence Eugenie, to leave the residence of Mrs Mitchell, Eosewarne Street, Addington, at 2.30 p.m., on Friday, March 25, for the Addington Cemetery. D. SYKES, Undertaker, corner Cashel and Durham Streets. ii-r _ ’ S^ iU T' HE Friends of the late Catherine Fraser are invited to attend her Funeral, leaving the residence of her son, Simon, Milton Street, opreydon, on Saturday. 96th, at 3 p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. W. LANGFORD, Funeral Director andEmbalmor, comer North and East Belts. Telephone 287. 2635 K-v:r;.TsESssii:-:c.r ae.nejn'-.a.av maancaaga-- icjniHEK TBE Friends of Mr William J. Trense are invited to attend the Funeral of hits lato daughter Myrtle Emma, to leave his residence,!27, Andrew Street, Sydenham, for the Addington Cemetery, at 3.30 p.m. this day, Friday. D. SYKES, Undertaker, comer Cashel and Durham Streets.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11537, 25 March 1898, Page 8

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