Tublic Notices. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. F BIGGS, SURGEON DENTIST, » Prom J. H. Fountain, Toneycliffo .and Carey’s Buildings, TO 163, ARMAGH STREET, Near Sime’s Registiy Office. Artificial Teeth at Moderate Prices as formerly. EXTRACTIONS ONE SHILLING. X 2153 ~ NOTICE TO PATIENTS. A RUMOUR having been Circulated that I am about Leaving Christchurch, I desire to give the same an Emphatic Contradiction. I have no intention of leaving Christchurch, and patients may see me as usual, at 58, OXFORD -TERRACE. ARTHUR DE RENZI. Christchurch, 25th April, 1899. 6187 ' ' TO THE MEMBERS Of the AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. T BEG TO INTIMATE that I have reJ- ceived the following request, signed by Hon C. E. Pilcher, Q.C., M.L.C., Hon C. G. Haydon, Q.C., M.L.0., Messrs Robert Smith, T. H.. Kelly, R. C. Close, George C. Elliott, Harry S. Levy, and others, and solicit the favour of • your support at the forthcoming Election: “ We, the undersigned Policy-holders, re- . cognising the value of your services as a Policy-holder and as a Director of over twenty years standing, hereby request you to become a candidate for one of the vacant seats at the Board, and we will use our best influence to secure your election.” EOBT. J. KING (George King and Co.) Sydney. 6192 CHRIST CHURCH BUILDING AND LAND SOCIETY, PERMANENT, 213, Hereford Street, Christchurch. THE above Society is Prepared to RECEIVE a LIMITED AMOUNT on Deposit ; Highest Current Rato of Interest Given. J. L, SCARVELL, 5919 Secretary. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of the Banks arid Bankers Act, 1880, and the Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882, THURSDAY, the 4th day of MAY, 1899, is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks at RANGIOrIA: The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd,, G. E. Tolhurst, Inspector. Bank of New Zealand, C, G. Tegetmeier, g 313 General Manager. S MANNING AND~CO., LIMITE’D, CHRISTCHURCH BREWERY. THE SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS of the COMPANY will be CLOSED from the 29th Instant to the 6th Proximo inclusive. By order of the Directors. W. C. HILL, 6298 Manager. FOR PRIVATE SALE, IJIHREE SPLENDID SHEEP FARMS, FROM 1000 TO 1200 ACRES EACH, CLOSE TO FREEZING WORKS. Apply, H. MATSON AND CO., Land Department, Cashel Street; Or to H. 0. D. MEARES, Solicitor, F 5723 Gloucester Street, REAT Extension o! Premises has made VX more room for a much larger assortment of useful and ornamental household requisites. Our prices are known to bo the lowest possible. Minson and Co.. 220, Colombo Street. 3 W ATSON’S ~ WATSON’S GLENLIVET. WHISKY. Agents; BISHOP AND GARD’NER, R 2175 Christchurch. NEW GOODS. Marinated Pilchards, large tins Is Compressed Ham, lbs lOd, 21bs Is 6d New Tafilat Dates, extra choice, boxes la Gd Green Peas, 21b tins (ready for use) 9d New Red Currant Jelly, lb jars lOd Ox Tongues, 3lb tins 3s 4d Candy’s Cheese, 7d per lb Salmon Steaks, lb tins lid New Muscatels, 9d per lb Cooking Figs, 6|d ( per lb Crystallised Ginger, 7d per lb Dr Tibbie’s Vi-Cocoa, tins 9d, Is id or 2s Schweitzer’s Cocoatina, Jib Is Id, Jib 2s DANDELION COFFEE, Is 8d per tin 3 Teas Blend, Is 4d per lb Dorothy Caramels, Is 3d per lb Japanese Starch Glaze, 6d Chinese Starch Glaze, lOd Large tins Sardines, 7|d Small tins 4Jd, 3 for Is Worcester Sauce, 3 bottles Is, fjl -TAYLOR, CASHEL STREET, Opposite the Cafe. • PUS ENAMELWARE— A Single Article at Wholesale Prices; Tea Bottles, Billies, Teapots, Coffeepots, Stewpans, Mugs, Chambers, Plates, Pie Dishes, Meat Dishes, Spittoons, Soup Dandles, Funnels, Kettles, Buckets, etc., at Fletcher Bros., Enamelware Merchants, High Street. AKE BENJAMIN GUM FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. THE PROVED REMEDY. Is 6d Everywhere. F 2457 FOE Sale, Magnificent 60-Guinea Piano, iron frame, full trichord, check action, for £34 10s; owner leaving province. “ Music,” this Office. ' GREAT Extension of Premises has made more room for a much larger assortment of useful and ornamental household requisites. Our prices are known to be the lowest possible, Minson and Co., 220, Colombo Street. 3 TEA SETS—A Specially Cheap Line, at 12a Gd and 14s 6cl, at Miuson’s New Show Rooms, 220, Colombo Street. 2 I WILL not bo Responsible for the Debts of my wife unless they are contracted in the Purchase of Joko Tea, which I know she cannot live without. F 2380 Tjee.t urea. ANNIVERSARY Durham street wesleyan CHURCH. ,v TO-NIGHT. Lecture; ■ “PLAY THE MAN,” By REV C. H. GARLAND. The Organist and Choir will Render Items. Admission—Silver Coin at Door. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 7.15 p.m. 6299 ot~johF ambulance association! r The Women’s First Aid Classes Commence on THURSDAY, May 4, at the City Council Library. Lecturers —Dr Dane, at 4 pan., and Dr Thacker, at 8 p.m. Apply to S. D. Barker, Secretary, Supremo Court '■Library. 6326
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11876, 27 April 1899, Page 1
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