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WEIGHT, BAHISH & CO., Brrr.T.TAam BILLIABD-DIMHG TABLE MAKERS, WELLINGTON. POtATIC LOW EXGELSIOB CUSHION. XSW34 NTENDING Purchasers would do well,bafort) buying akewhorc, to WRITE FOR OUR ILLUSTBATED CATALOGUE. Billiard-Dining Tables. Bagatelle Boards a Speciality. Every requisite r billiard rooms kept in stooh. Corraapoadanaa invited. Everything guaranteed aaperior to imported.

tF j[| alljAntyne & company - ABTIaTIC FURNITURE AT POPULAR PRICES. ll HOLES Q ONVALE3CBNT H r invalids. OMB Particulars apply “The Secretary/’ | OFFICE OP HOME, I 211, Hereford Street, Christchurch. [ N.B.—Fees for Dormitory Patients reduced to ! 16s per weetr. Flj7 TDENHAM CARRIAGE WORKS. COLOMBO ■ , . . STREET. E JONES, Designer and Builder of tno 1m e proved Steel-Framed Roadster, the strongest, %htest-running and easieat-ndmg Roadster built. Dogcarts, Whitechapels, 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 - XIQI4 SEND IT TO SHOBTTS. X 2015 Q. W. J. PARSONS, * MONUMENTAL MASON, Begs to announce that he has REMOVED toSGand 58,MANCHESTER STREET (Opposite Scott Bros.) Every Description of Monumental and Marble Work Executed at Lowest Rates. Telephone No. CB2. X 2160 vm m QEND IT TO gHOKTT’S X2O HERRICKS. “CITY MISSION HOME” intEOYIDES TEMPORARY SHELTER and |7 MEALS for destitute Men, OBTAINS EMPLOYMENT for Men, Women and Boysj Food for Destitute Families, and Clothing. The Home, being supportedentirely by voluntary subscriptions, is at the present time in very great need of heln of ail kinds, FLORENCE HERRICK, 448 Superintendent. gEND IT 10 gHORTT’S. X2Ol ussr« m sSm m m m CROCKERY at Wholesale Prices—2o Orate lust landed ei Ilimutaka. Must d© sold. Cups and Saucers 3s lid half-dozen. Gold and White China 2s 114 half-dozen, Blue Pheasant Plates Is 3d, Is sd, Is lid, 2s 5d half-dozen, Pie Funnel 4d each, Pie Dishes from sd, Pudding Basins from 6d, Empty Crates Is each. Fletcher Bros., High Street, Christchurch. J. B ALLAFTYNE & COMPANY ESSENTIAL TO HEALTHPURS BEDDING. SEND IT TO gHOBTT S. X 2015 BN’S Pawn Melton Covert Coats, good value, 32s 6d each. Black, Beattie and Co. EN‘S Navy' Melton Chesterfield Overcoats, velvet collars, 32s Gd each. Black, Beattie MEN’S Tweed Trousers, good patterns, 5s 11 , pair. Black, Beattie and Co. w AHOO, tion. G.I.C. the New 2s 6d per Remedy bottle. for Indigea. at Kincaid’s XlO3 ASK FOB K JAM. w Jtc CASH, balance at interest, will purowO'U’ chase Vary Superior Newly-built House ot 5 large rooms, wide hall, bath, &c., garden, quarter-acre, 12 minutes from Post Office. Baggs and Co., Colombo Street. Wanted Known. W ANTED Known —Kincaid’s G.I.C. for Ceylindo Tea. X 1742 w ANTED Known —Kincaid’s G.I.C. for Ceylinii? Tea. X 1513 ANTSkID Known—Kincaid’s G.I.C. for Cey Undo Tea. X 1513 w WANTED Known —Just Landed, Ladies’ Lined Kid Gloves; fur tops, black and brown. Woods, Free and Co., The Hall. r ANTE I) Known—New Covert Coats, Mackintoshes and Bac Suits; latest style and ials. Woods, Free and Co., The Hall. WANTED Known—First Shipment of Our “Ideal” Kid Gloves at 2s Ga, now showing. Woods, Free and Co., The Hall. WANTED Known—Our “ Ideal ”KM Glove, at 2a Gd, a speciality; easy fitting and durable. Woods, Free and Co., Tho Hall. ANTED Known—New Serges in Navy and Black; warranted fast dye, excellent Woods, Free and Co,, 'J he Hall. WANTED Known— Up-to-date Dressmaking on premises at lowest charges; fttandstyle guaranteed. Woods, Free and Co., The Hail, WANTED Ki own —Just opened, Newßlankets and Flannels. Woods, Free and Co., Cash Drapers, The Hall, High Street, Christchurch. WANTED Known—The “Countess” three and four-ply Knitting Wools are the best. They are remarkable for tbeir softness, elasticity and exceptional durability. Sole agents for Canterbury, W. .Strange and Co. X 1785 WANTED Known—Tbe "Countess three and four-ply Knitting Wools are tho best. They are remarkable for their softness, elasticity and exceptional durability. Sole agents for Canterbury, W. Strange and Co. X 1785 WANTED Known—Mrs Ouamermain is Cosh Purchaser of Ladies’, Gants’ an I Children’s Left-off Clothing, Letters by post j c otherwise attended to. Add* .ss, Mrs _ Q, Quartermiun, 154. Hiirh cr.reer.. -1.98 WANTED Known—MlSS McCORMICK is a Cash Purchaser of Clothing, Books, Furniture, &c., &c. Address--133, High Street, and 21 and 23, Colombo Street, Sydenham (at Railway Crossing). X 2075 At Eton, anyone who is so minded, may at “ Tap ” essay the feat of drinking a yard of ale. This is only a pint in liquid, but a yard in linear measure, being contained in a long, horn-shaped glass, so constructed that unless tho drinker drinks with care most of the contents are spilled over him. A book is kept of the time in which the yard can be drunk, and for years until lately the “record” was lOsec. This is an iconoclastic age, however; and someone (lately disposed of his 3ft of ale in Bsec.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11541, 30 March 1898, Page 2

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