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Public Notices. THE ENVOY BICYCLE. THE ENVOY BICYCLE. “A REGULAR WHITE MAN’S BICYCLE.” SIMPLICITY TO PERFECTION. 1. Fewer parts, yet more good points, in this one make than any , other wheel built. 2. Quite different in construction to any other machine. 3. All- other details of the latest. 4. All material and work of the best. 5. Built on the interchangeable principle. Duplicate parts always stocked. 6. Price: Twenty Guineas complete; hut nothing better can be built for gold in bicycles. 7. Beautifully finished. Attractive appearance. Solid. Sweet-running. Up to any weight of rider. Never yet known, to give way. 8. Fully guaranteed. Easy terms arranged. THE ENVOY BICYCLE. THE. ENVOY BICYCLE. Sole. Licensees: NIND-WARD AND CO., P 2306 Lichfield Street, Christchurch. “A BICYCLE BUILT FOE TWO.” SOCIABLE THE GRILLI SOCIABLE BICYCLE SOCIABLE WITH the. object of making the advantages of this Great Novelty better known, and, consequently, more popular with the New Zealand Public, w© have decided to Sell th® FIRST 100 MACHINES, From this date, AT TWENTY-FIVE GUINEAS APIECE, Complete. A Pirat-olass, High-grade, Up-to-date Bicycle, constructed so a-s to carry either ONE or TWO RIDERS at option, for the price only of a High-class Single Machine til Cosh or. Easy Terms. NIND-WARD AND CO., Lichfield Street, Christchurch F 2306 (Sole Proprietors for Australasia). Borough Councils. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OP MAYOR. ripHE following are the votes polled at the ■A Election held yesterday: W. Radoliff© . . . 201 A. Chalmers . . . 108 Informal ... 1 I therefore declare Mr W. Radcliffe DULY ELECTED MAYOR for the ensuing year. H. J. V. ROGERS, 6350 ' Rerturning-officer. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I HEREBY give notice that an Election of ONE qualified person to the office of COUNCILLOR, to fill an extraordinary vacancy created by the election of Councillor Radcliffe to the office of Mayor, will be held at the Colonist Hall on 'FRIDAY, the 23rd day of December; 1898. Nominations must be sent in to me before 12 o’clock noon on WEDNESDAY, 14th day, December, 1898. H. J. V. ROGERS, Retuming-officer.. Ist Dec., 1898, 6951 SUMNER BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF MAYOR, THE following is the result of the Poll taken on WEDNESDAY, 30th Nov., 1898; Edward R. Deacon . . 96 William Rollitt . . .46 Informal . . .1 I therefore declare Mr E. R. Deacon DULY ELECTED MAYOR for the ensuing term. J. CRAWFORD, Retuming-officer, Sumner, Ist December, 1898, * 6944 ST ALBANS BOROUGH COUNCIL. PUBLIC, NOTICE. ■&TOTICE is hereby given that OFFICE I’ ROAD will be STOPPED from Papanui Road to the second cross-road during progress of works. W. F. BEATSON, Town Clerk. St Albans, December Ist, ,1898. 6936 Educational. SHORTHAND & TECHNICAL SCHOOL, 5 150, Worcester Street West. PRINCIPAL—ME C. H- GILBY, Honoursman and Fellow of the National • Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T. Vice-Principal: Eiss E. A. Bout, Honours Diploma, 0.5.,, SHORTHAND. Best Results: At last year’s examinations y the - local Association our students gained SIXTEEN of the SEVENTEEN Highest Speed Certificates. Typewriting, Bookkeeping and Thorough ommercial SCHOOL OF^SHORTHAND AND TYPE--5 WRITING, ETC., Grain Agency Buildings, Wangle (Opposite D.1.C.), (Late Miss A. M. S“) H. W. LOCKYER DIGBY, F.N.P.S. wnours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T. Double Pitman tedaliiat. Holder of Highest Speed Certificate utsido British Isles (220 words per minute), ssisted by MISS E. E. DIGBY (late Principal chool of Shorthand, etc., Oamaru) Shetland (Pitman’s and Lightline), Typewriting, look-keeping, Commercial Training, _ etc. 'borough and rapid tuition. Gregg 1 s Lightne Shorthand. Simplest, easiest and quickest ’rinciples learnt in ten lessons. Speed atlined in a correspondingly short period of ime. Special prospectus on application. iYTTELTON CLASS—Tuesday and Friday Jvenings, Church of England Schoolroom, Winchester Street. ' Lost, Found, &c. LOST, from D. G. Mathesbn’s Station, Springfield, One Bay Cart Mare, large white face, branded UU reversed on near shoulder, heavy in foal, or may have foal at foot now. £1 reward paid for such information that will lead to said mare’s recovery. D. G. Matheaon. 6883 TEETH.— Lost, in Durham Street, between Salisbury and Conference Streets, a Plate False Teeth (9); finder rewarded. Apply “ Times ” Office. 6346 LADIES’’QENUINE TAILOR-MADE COATS AND SKIRTS. SPLENDID PIT AND STYLE, ALL PROM CHOICEST MATERIALS, Made Ready to Wear Away, COMPLETE FROM 425. D. I. C. DRESSES in Black and Fancy Materials, a Bargain to anyone, from 2s lid Dress. Sydney Cash Drapery Coy., 157, Colombo Street 8325 ANNUAL CLEARING SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At W, R. HARDING’S AUCTION ROOMS, ■ 200-206, Hereford Street, On TUESDAY NEXT, 6th December, and FOLLOWING DAYS. ~, Catalogues in Course of Preparation. Goods for this Sale should be forwarded at once, in order that every lot may be catalogued. ’ W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11752, 2 December 1898, Page 1

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