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Shipping Notices, MESSAGBRIBS MAF.ITIME3. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO AND PARIS. Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal contract Kith the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALP ANY, COLOMBO, SUEZ AND PORT SAID, will be despatched Monthly as follows.— Passengers booked to Bombay, India, China, Batavia and Japan. PASSAGE MONET, £25 to £7O, including table wines. Return tickets, available for 9 or 12 months, at Reduced Ratea English spoken on board. Passage money can be paid here for passages from Europe. Liberal concessions to families. Upon arriving at Marseilles, English interpreters meet the passengers for London and give them every assistance in landing and passing their luggage, etc., through tha Customs, and also accompany them to Paris and Calais, N.B.—Passengers’ luggage conveyed free of cost from Marseilles to London by steamer. For further particulars apply to PITCAITHLY, WALLACE AND CO., Christchurch. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA (Japan Mail Steamship Co., Ld.) THE following Magnificent New Steamers will he despatched from Sydney to China and Japan:— FUTAMI MARTI . . Bth May. YAWATA MARU . . Gist May. KASUOA MARU . _ . 28th June. These Vessels are especially built for the Eastern Trade, and are commanded by ENGLISH OFFICERS. Splendid Saloon Accommodation. For full particulars apply to KAYE AND CARTER, 10, Cathedral Square, Agents for Canterbury. X 2151 Public Notices. pi W. C. SMITHSON, Solicitor, DUNCAN’S BUILDING’S, / 142, Cashel Street, Christchurch (opposite Morrow, Bassett and Co.’s new premises). MONEY TO LEND, In Any Sum, from ih per cent upwards, according to amount and security. F 2431 NOTICE - OF REMOVAL. J. C. CUSACK, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBi \CCONIST. BEGS to notify his custome. ' that he has Removed to Temporary Premises, 98, MANCHESTER STREET, F 2186 Next Burke’s Hotel. CHARLES RAY, THNGINEER AND CYCLE MAKER, “ACME” CYCLE WORKS, Next Tramway Co.’s Works. Maker of the Popular “ Acme ” Cycles. English, American and Colonial Cycles Repaired with Despatch. FI9BO Practical Workmanship. Reasonable Charges. QURE OF INTEMPERANCE 'SHORT TERM SYSTEM. GLENGARRY HOUSE, OPAWA, Stands in its own grounds of Sixteen Aorea A healthy and Charming Retreat. For terms apply to the Medical Superintendent DR STEWART, F 2364 Armagh Street, Christchurch. W: HIGH IS THE BEST WHISKY? WATSON’S THREE STAR GLENLIVET. At all the best Hotels. F 2175 WANTED, BUYERS for 20 SECONDHAND CYCLES (Ladies’ and Gents’), all in tip-top condition. Prices from £4 to £lO. Time payments arranged. SUN CYCLE DEPOT, Lower High Street F 2391 F OR J. W. GIBB ARTISTS’ COLOURS AND MATERIALS. MORTEN’S BUILDINGS, Near Post Office. MONEY TO LEND. £2500 and SMALLER SUMS, cfc/OUUUjon FREEHOLD SECURITY, from 4| per cent. Other. Moneys on any Class of Security at LOW RATES OP INTEREST. J. J. DOUGALL, Solicitor, F 523 187, Hereford Street. BLACKBALL COAL. FOE HOUSEHOLD USE. fjp.HE BRIGHTEST, CHEAPEST, BEST FOE STEAM PURPOSES Reported by Ocean Steamers equal to any Coal supplied iu New Zealand. Hulks at Wellington and Lyttelton. Coal at Sidings—Christchurch and Wellington Railway Stations. Tho Company’s steamers HESKETH and PAREOEA deliver cargoes EVERY WEEK. C. W. TURNER, AGENT. P.O. Box 273. Telephone No. 4. NOT A DOUBT EXISTS In the minds of all who inspect the 1898 CLIPPER, About its being the BEST AMERICAN CYCLE Ever Imported, into Maoriland. In design it is perfect. Its finish is beautiful, and improvements manifold. Call and inspect the wheel; it speaks for itself. All we ask is—Come along and inspect for yourself before purchasing elsewhere. Special orders can be booked for the CLIPPER CHAINLESS—a marvel of perfection. Catalogues on application. • LUCAS BROS,, Cycle Dealers and Engineers, Kilmore Street. TATATSQN’S THREE STAR GLENLIVET, kV i. Tha finest Malt Whisky Distilled. Agents: BISHOP AND GARD’NER, F 2175 Christchurch. ‘ • NEW GOODS. Marinated Pilchards, large tins Is Compressed Ham, lbs lOd, 21bs Is 6d New Tafilat Dates, extra choice, boxes Is 6d Green Peas, 21b tins (ready for use) 9d New Red Currant Jelly, lb jars 10d Ox Tongues, 3lb tins 3s 4cl Candy’s Cheese, 7d per lb Salmon Steaks, lb tins lid Now Muscatels, 9d per lb Cooking Figs, Otd per lb Crystallised Ginger, 7d per lb Dr Tibbie’s Vi-Cocoa, tins 9d, Is Id or 2s Schweitzer’s Cocoatina, Jib Is Id, /db 2s DANDELION COFFEE, Is 8d per tin 3 Teas Blend, Is 4d per lb Dorothy Caramels, Is 3d per lb Japanese Starch Glaze, Cd Chinese Starch Glaze, lOd Large tins Sardines, 7Jd Small tins 4Jd, 3 for Is - Worcester Sauce, 3 bottles Is. p T A Y L 0 11, CASHEL STREET, Opposite the Cafe. F 173 I WILL not bo Responsible for the Debts of my wife unless they are contracted in tho Purchase of Joko Tea, which I know she cannot live without. F 2380

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11870, 20 April 1899, Page 1

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