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Amusements, fise. A THIETIC AND <0 Y C LI N G SPOSTS . THIS AFTERNOON, LANCASTER PARK. ONE SHILLING. Ladies Sixpence. Firs! Race 2.30 p.m, sharp. Music—Woolston Brass Band. 3918 Ohildben’s C>ONVALESCENT COTTAGE FUND. CHOEAL HALL, FRIDAY, 22nd inst., at 8. Musical Items by Miss E. Davie, Miss A, G. Tod--hunter. Miss E. Julius, Miss Jennie West, Mr Maitland Gard’uer and an Orchestra of Ladies. To conclude with Extravaganza, THE BLEEPING BEAUTY UP-TO-DATE. ‘ Tickets, Is;' Children, fid; Reserved, 2a; at Milner and Thompson’s, A. White’s, T. Crook’s and Bishop and Gard’ncr's. 3935 AVALON ASSEMBLY.-Opening Night on Tuesday, April 26th, in the new Linwood Hall, corner of Gloucester and Rolleston Streets. Pianist—Mr C. Weils. Tuition in private residence and in Hall. Address—Miss Calvert, Barbour Street, Linwood. 3933 NEGLECTED EDUCATION. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S TUITION. Strictly private. Day or evening, New Method, How to converse in any society. Public speaking. Writing, if necessary, made easy. Terms moderate. For particulars apply—- ' MISS GWYNNE HERRICK, 3 Hobbs’s Buildings, Mondays and Thursdays, 1 till 2, or by letter. E 3274 DANCING. THE MISSES BUCHANAN will hold their Juvenile Class, in Art Gallery, on Saturdays at 2.30 p.m. Adult Class, Fridays, 7.30 p.m. Practice Class, Wednesdays, 8 p.m., at Hall, Hereford Street. Address, Aornngi, Hereford Street East, City. 1769 BICYCLE BIDING PARK T ONDON STeVeT, RICHMOND. SPLENDID ASPHALT CYCLE TRACK. Expert Instructors. Terms Is per lesson, proficiency- guaranteedi for; 10s fid.No charge made for teaching purchasers of KENT BICYCLES. The PARK IS PRIVATE. Coaches pass gate every hour. Tram passes within two minutes walk. RICHARD KENT, ■ BICYCLE MANUFACTURER. BEDFORD HOW. CHRISTCHURCH. Meetings. / 'l.!' X GRAND LODGE OP NEW ZEALAND, THE INSTALLATION of Grand Master, Wor. Bro. the Eight Hon E. J. Seddon, will take place in the CHORAL HALL, Latimer Square, on THURSDAY, APRIL 28th. Immediately after the Ceremony a BANQUET will be held in the adjacent Social Hall, and on the following evening (FRIDAY, April 29th) a MASONIC BALL in the Opera House, Tuam Street. . Tickets for all functions (for which early application is desirable) may he obtained by members of the Craft from Messrs Coates and Co., Colombo Street; Mr A, Gunderson, High Street; Messrs P. Hobbs and Co., Colombo Street, and the Secretary, H. Y. WIDDOWSON, F 3563 , 45, Cathedral Square. TO THE FARMERS AND PRODUCERS -** OF CANTERBURY. 6 ENTLEMEN,—I invite you and your good wives to meet me in the ORANGE HALL, ASHBURTON, at 2.30 THIS AFTERNOON, When I will tell you the real truth about Grain and Produce, show you how you are robbed, and point out the remedy. WM.JffARKEE, 3923 The Farmers’ Friend. Exhibitions. CANTERBURY SOCIETY OP ARTS, NNUAL EXHIBITION OP PICTURES at L the Art Gallery, Armagh Street, 10—5, 7—lo. LAST NIGHT, idmission, Is. E. HBIMBUEGEE, Sec. AUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL AND MINING EXHIBITION, 1898-1899. / OPENS Ist DECEMBER, 1898, NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS LPPLICATIONS FOE SPACE are requested to be sent in at earliest possible date. All sessary Forms may be obtained from the cretary Industrial Association, Christchurch, from the undersigned. W. E. HOLMES, Secretary. IfSce ; No. 58, Queen Street, Auckland. 23rd February, 1898, 1407 Wanted Known. w 1 world for colds, chest affections, is Baxter’s Lung Preserver. 3720 WANTED Known—Black and Coloured Soft . Pelt Hats ; special purchase, must be cleared ; 2s lid, now Is lid. Woods, Free and Co, ANTED Known Whakaora. Hillside building sites,.near Convalescent Home, one acre and upwards. Apply, J. T, Bell, Cathedral Square. 2522 ANTED Known Men’s good nailed Shooter Boots, 6s lid. K. Atkinson, 119, Manchester Street (next to Atkinson’s Furniture Warehouse). FI7C WANTED Known— Boots and Shoes for all ladies and gents, youths and maidens.boys and girls, children and infants. K. Atkinson, 119, Manchester Street. ESZSLW ANTED Known—Plans of the well-known Beckenham Estate, Colombo Road South, to be sold by auction on Thursday next by Mr Charles Clark, are now ready. 3900 ANTED Known Gents’ Tan Leather Shoes, 7s lid; Gente’ Tan Leather Lace Boots, 10s fid. Quality, style and.flta.il right. K. Atkinson, 119, Manchester Street. PI7(J WANTED Known—The Sale of Beckenham Sections, Colombo Road South, takes place at Mr Charles Clark’s Booms on Thursday next. Exceptionally easy terms. Plansmre now ready. ANTED Known—£s, £lO, £2O, £SO and other sums up to £SOOO ready to be Advanced on Personal Security ; loans negotiated up to £IO,OOO on Freehold Security!rom 5 per cent. D. Stranaghan and Co., No. 1, Chancery Lane. WANTED Known.—£42s will purchase in the north part of City, a well-built House of 10 rooms, bathroom and kitchen offices; good section of land. Exceptionally easy terms of payment can be arranged. Allan Hopkins, Cathedral Square. ice Wanted. WANTED to Sell, Raglan Bicycle in thorough order, £l2 10s. A. Henshall, comer Armagh and Barbadoes Streets. WANTED~to _ liGt--5-roomed House, Peacock Street, Us;4-roomed House, East Belt, Bs. Isaac Allen, Cathedral Square. 3931 ANTED" to" Lease. Small Sheep Run, to curry from 500 to 1000 Sheep# Apply writing to Land, ** Lyttelton Times” Kaiapoi. ‘ 3915 ANTED, immediately, Purchasers for Blanheis, Flannels, Shirtings, Damasks, Sheetings, Lace Curtains Table Covers, Linoleums. Beath and Co. 'ANTED to sell, Springfield Road (just ofi), , , well-built house of 4 rooms, scullery, &c.; nice section, iu first-class order and well fenced. Price, £l4O. J. T. Beil, Cathedral Square. 3928 _ "W >ArANTED, immediately, onions and every W variety of potatoes, grain, beans, peas, clover seeds, grass and clover hay. Cash Saturday following delivery. L. Blake, 103, Hereford Street. and Most Stylish Tailoring iu the City. New Tweeds just opened; suit to measure, 50s, best fit, W, McClea and Co.’s Sale of Lonaxgan’s Stock, Cashel Street. "ANTED—Large Purchase of Men’s Heavy Colonial All Wool Twer .1 Suits 40s,for ; also, a lino of 3Jen’s Kaiapoi Suits 30s, for d. W. McClea.and Co.’s Sale .Lonargan’s Cashel Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 1

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