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Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR CULVEBDEN SHEEP SALE, APRIL 21st. THE Afternoon Train from Culverdon to Christchurch, on April 21st, will start at 4.10 p.m., Iml run ''s minutes Inter than time-table times. A Train will leare Kaugiora for Christchurch at 6.15 p.m., running at the ORDINARY times of the evening train for Christchurch, stopping at all stations if required. The Train from Baugiura to Oxford will NUT WAIT for the Train from Culverden. 4056 BT fiRDEB. , NEW ZEALAND BAIL WAVS. EXCURSION PARES TO TIMAEU POE RACES. ROM Christchurch, Onmaru ond intermediate lid Stations, at 2d per mile first class, minimum 4s, id per mile second class, minimum 2s, mileage ceu'-’>d one way only; tickets iss> cl April 2')ih end 21st - , and available for return till 25th April. The j-oivney must, be started on 'ho duy of the purchase of the ticket, and may he broken after the fi-st 25 miles. A train will leave Washdyke for the Racecourse on arrival of the 8.0 a.m. train Dora Christchurch on the 21st April, and on that date the express train from Christchurch will set down passengers at Washdyke. On the 21st and 22n'l the express train for Christchurch will take up at Washdyke passengers for stati ns where it stops, who can leave the Racecourse for Wasbdyke at 5.5 p,m. GB7O BY ORDER. Meetings. A PUBLIC MEETING of the inhabitants of /-A the ADDING lON and RIHCARTON DISTRfCTS will he held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Lincoln Road, Addington, on PEID Y, the 22nd instant, at 7.30 p.m., to consider the best means to be adopted to prevent (he establishment of a Public Slaughterhouse in the district. 4066 fid RT STCTITJKCHCHRYSANTHEMUM 30J CIETY.—A General Meeting will be held on FRIDAY, April 22nd, in the A. and P. Association’s looms, Hereford street, at 8 p.m. All members are requested to attend. 4065 W. JONES, Sec. Impounded. IMPOUNDED, at Papanui, 12 Merino Sheep (boilers). If not claimed and expenses paid by Monday, April 25th, will be sold at noon on that date. JOHN COOPER, Ponndkeeper. 4055 Lost, Found, &c. li OST, about a fortnight ago, in the Theatre or outside, a Gold Ch iin Bangle. Anyone bring arne toPyneaadOo ’a mil bo rewarded. -1031 T OST, on Friday last, a Gold Expanding Brace£Li let. Anyone taking the same to Petersen, Jeweller, High Street, will be rewarded. 4068 Wanted Known. WANTED Known—Black and Coloured Soft Pelt Hats; special purchase, must be cleared; 2s lid. now Is lid. Woods, Free and Co. ‘ANTED Known—Came to my place Friday, one black and white barrow Pig. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Andrew Frizzell, West Eyreton. 3979 ‘ANTED Known —Plans of the well-known Beckenham Estate, Colombo Hoad South, to be sold by auction on Thursday next by Mr Charles Clark, are now ready. 3900 WANTED Known—The Sale of Beckenham Sections, Colombo Road South, takes place at Air Charles Clark’s Rooms on Thursday next. Exceptionally easy terms. Plans are now ready. Wanted. WANTED, Buyers Brass-rail Bedsteads, £2 “Atkinson’s." P 199& WANTED, Furnished House, for few months; five bedrooms, no children. Apply H.W., Box 330, Christchurch. 4070 ‘ANTED, every Lady to know that, for a perfect fitting Dress at a moderate charge they should patronise Beath & Co. WANTED, two or three first-class Dairies of Butter; highest prices given. Apply, B. Lumb, 37, Creek Street, Linwood. 4035 WANTED, every Lady to know that for a perfect-fitting Dross at a moderate charge they should patronise Beath and Co. WANTED, at once, ladies to inspect Novelties, Tartan Ribbons, Taitau Belts, Tartan Rows and D rhys, Furs. Beath and Co. ANTED to Purchase, Horae, quiet and staunch, at once, for spring cart; also, one for sale. W. Clark, Crescent Road, St Albans. 4011 WANTED— ladies to Hire Bicycles, first class machines, at per hour or week Adams Star Company, 70, Manchester Street Christchurch. 16 'ANTED to Sell, cheap, 2J acres good land on Tisch's Road, Belfast. Cash, or easy terms. Apply A. W. Swift, Belfast Carriage W orks, Belfast. 3837 ‘ANTED (urgent), ladies to Inspect Novelty Dresses, Robes, Variegated Tweeds, Serges, Costume and Cycling Cloths, Skirtings, Beath and Co. "ANTED immediately. Ladies to inspect . , Novelty Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Furs, Millinery, Corsets, Dressing Gowns and Children’s Tunics. Beath and Co. 'ANTED, immediately, ladies to inspect Novelty Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Furs, Millinery, Corsets, Dressing Gowns, Children’s Tunics. Beath and Co. ‘ANTED to Sell, splendid Sheep Farm, 4500 acres really good land, good buildings. £1 15s per acre. Great bargain, any terms. George Hamill, Hereford Street. 4079 "VISTT ANTED to Sell, 60-aero farm; richest land V? in Canterbury, good buildings, 6 miles from town. Inspection confidently invited. George Hamill, 224, Hereford Street. 4078 "ANTED immediately. Purchasers for Blnnkets, Flannels, Shirtings, Damasks, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Flannelettes, Lacs Curtains, Table Covers and Linoleums. ' Beath and Co. WANTED to Sell, good 6-roomed House, every convenience, quarter-acre section, Armagh Street, Cry. Only £425; very cheap. George Hamill, 224, Hereford Street. 4077 ‘ANTED-For the Easter Holidays—Trousers to measure, 14s 6d and 15s fid, dark West of England stripe; 21a best. W. McClea and Co.’s Sale of Lpnargan’s Stock, Cashel Street. WANTED, immediately, Purchasers for Blankets, Flannels, Shirtings, Damasks, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Flannelettes, Lace Curtains Table Covers, Linoleums. Beath and Co. WANTED to Sell.—l still have a few of the best quality and value D.8.8.L. Guns, English make, to be had in N.Z. T. B. Taylor, opposite “Press” Office, Cashel Street. 3293 W~ ANTED—The Highest Cash Prices given for Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children's Wardrobes. Fnruituro aud Books Bought. Letters attended to immediately. Airs Hamilton, 150, High Street, X 2232 'ANTED, Coat, Vest and Trouser Hands also. Machinists ; weekly or piece work, constant employment to good hands. Apply, at once, A. Levy, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Harbour Street, Wellington. 3834 'ANTED —See our Windows for Cheapest and Most Stylish Tailoring in the City. New” Tweeds just opened; suit to measure, SOs, best fit. W. McClea and Co.’s Sale of Lonargau’s Stock, Cashel Street. “ANTED, Ladies to know that Nurse Lcpine’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. "ANTED, owners of horses to know that Berry’s Wo m Powders are the best preparation for expelling worms from horses;‘ 2s 6d a box. J. Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, opposite E. Reece and Sous, Christchurch. "ANTED —Special Line Men’s Tweed All Wool Trousers Gs lid, 7s lid, 10s fid, great bargain; also, 150 Pairs Extra Good Do 11s fid, worth IGs 9d. W. McClea' aud Co.’s Sale of Lonargan’s Stock, Cashel Street. ‘ANTED, Dyspeptics to use Berry’s Indigestion Cure. It makes life worth living’; cures nausea, sickness aftex - food, distaste for food, heartburn, flatulence, constipation, despondency, Ac.; 2s a botile. J. Berry, Chemist, opposite E. Reece and Sons, Colombo Street, Christchurch. "ANTED, Mothers to use Berry’s Hair Lotion for Children. One application of this lotion destroys all nits and parasites, allays irritation, death to insect life, harmless to the skin and hair. Is Cd a bottle, postace 9d extra. J. Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, Christchurch. F 2134 MEW Tweed, Cloth, Electric Seal aud Caracal Capes. Splendid assortment. Black, Beattie and Co. lONNET Boxes; all sizes, all prices. i Minson’s. I At UCT I O N ALE. THIS DAY, At 1 p.m.. ME ALEX. COWAN’S RESIDENCE, 185, Durham Street, near Gladstone Hotel. PIANO, FURNITURE, Ac, No Reserve. Sec Pago 8 for full particulars. W. R. HARDING, A uctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 1

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