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Government Notifications. : NOTION rpHE Government having entered info- ait -A: .agreement "with the Tyser Shipping OozrM pauy, for the conveyance of Wheat and Oats to Great Britain at Reduced Rates, Settlerti are requested to mako parly application. fo® space. Further particulars may' be obtained fion* the agents of the Tyser Line at the several' ports. : • JOHKT D. RITCHIE, Secretary for AgricriUarEi. Department -of Agriculture, Wellington, April 27th, 1899. &fIS ; q h e a p m q n- a 11, CHEAP MONEY! ’< IN SUMS OP £IOO tq £ 10,4) 00j ! On i COUNTRY, CITY AND SUBURB*!! FREEHOLDS, At 45 to 5 PER CENT. ' v For forms of application and fall info&raN, tion, apply to the District MarmgmTjffChriaM’ church. J. H. RICHARDSON, GOVERNMENT INSURANCE COMMIBSIONEEf Shipping No tice THE WANGANUI UP-RIVER TOURISTS STEAMER LINE, ■ (New Zealand's Rhine.) •JST E W TO U RIS 3L-R.O . if' " ; ■ AUCKLAND— > j | Or vice versa, ■ THE WANGANUI RIVER, THE VOLCANOES, TOKMNU, LANE TAUPO, ' ROTORUA^' -i- X THE PLEASANTNESS of a TEIP-on thM: Beautiful River will linger eh. for ever. “ Manuwai,” Steamers—> "'Wairero-’’ and “Ohara.* 11 TIME-TABLE; Wanganui to Pipiriki, TUESDAYS. Kpiriki half day. WEDNESDAYS. Pip*’ riM to Wanganui, WEDNESDAY AFTER* NOON, ; Wanganui to Pipiriki, FRIDAYS. Above- Pipi* xiki half day SATURDAYS. Pipiriki t« Wanganui, SATURDAY AFTERNOON. PARES—Wanganui to Pipiriki, retarmSSs. . Above Pipiriki- . . • • 10a For all particulars, apply to . A HATEICK AND CO., Agents, Wanganui J] Or to J. M. HEYWOOD AND CO., , Cook’s Tourist Agency, Cathedral Square. X 2060 In spranee CompmaiQS. ' mHF. NEW ZEALAND FIRE ANQ ,1. MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, Established 1859. Capital , . . . . • £1,000,003 Paid-up Capital and Reserve £400,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST. COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality.' Branches and Agencies throughout the World, A. L. PARSONS. Vi sis Manage?. .. Wanted Known, rar ANTED Known — H. Atkinson’s for Wed* W, ding Furniture. FIB9B W ANTED, Buyers 5 Spindle Cane-Chairs, 4s, H. Atkinson’s. F 1998 raf ANTED Known—7s Ladies’ Dresses, all O : shades in greens, 13s 6d the dress jngth. Shaw, Robinson, and Co., Cashel' treet. ' [JST ANTED Known—Special—so pairs Men's »f Saddle Tweed Trousers, 17s 6d; salaries ,12s lid. Shaw, Robinson and Co., iaahel Street. . ' , >7» TASTED Known—Superior Private Board and Residence, at Dalkeith, No. 12, ’eterborough Street; every convenience. Mkfc V. Scott, Proprietress. . .6835 nSTANTED Known—loo9 Pairs of White »V ■ and coloured Blankets, Rugs, etc. ilankets from 8s lid per pair. Shaw, Robinon and Co., Cashel Street. __ [YTANTED Known—The newest shapes in VV Ladies’ Capes, Jackets and Mackmoshes, at the lowest cash prices. Shaw, tobinson and Co., Cashel Street. [XTANTED Known— Dressmaking on tha V i I shortest notice. The best of work, per,ct fitting and moderate charges, by one of he best- artists. Shaw, Robinson and Co., Jashel Street. -. [Yf ANTED Known—Mrs Quartermain > is a W Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents ‘ana Ihildren’s LeftofiE Letters by post r otherwise attended to,: Address, Mrs G. Huartermain, 154,vHigh Street. A 798 nfTANTED Known—The V Countess ” three W and four-ply Knitting Wools are the best, ’hey are remarkable for their softness; elastw ity and exceptional durability, • Sol ® Canterbury, W. Strange and Co. X 1785 T ANTED Known—The “ Countess" three ' and four-ply Knitting Wools are the host. iy are remarkable for their -softness, elasu« ' and exceptional durability- Solo agent* Canterbury, W. Strange and Co* •**■*■7Bs f ANTED Known—£s, £lO, £2O, £SO and ( other sums up to £SOOO ready to ba ?ancod' on Personal Security; loans .negpti--1 up to £IO,OOO on Freehold Security from 9 cent. D. Stranaghan and Co., No. 1,-Chan-, f Lane. ■ Funerals. EGgle s T q N, UNDERTAKER, ETC. (Late E. W. Walters and Co.) ds of Polished and Covered Coffins Made. i and Country Orders Punctually Attended To. : 215, Kihnore Slareet oppoßi^tf the Normal School. /- •• _____ REASONABLE CHARGES. X 2093 LAMB AND UNDERTAKERS AND. EMBALMEES. . 35, LICHFIELD STREET, Telephone 361. "* SON, EORGE BARBELL, UNDEETI- - EMBALMER eoi Importer of the Latest Deagns of fin Furniture. A largo Stock of Polished au and other Coffins arrays in stock foil aediate delivery. Mourning Coaches sent all parts of the district at the shortest ice. Telegrams and Telephone Orders by fit or day receive immediate attention. Address: 53, Durham Street South. Telephone 531. X 1967 r ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, Children’s Funerals from 30a, ' Adults’ Funerals from 60s. Polished Coffins at a few hours’ notice ADDRESS: 101, VICTORIA STREET, Christchurch. IMA Friends of ;the late, Mr Wm. John ylor, of Halkett, are invited to atteid coral, which will arrive at the Halkett terian Cemetery at 2.39 p.m. on Sunext. May 14. H. Scrimshaw, UnderNo. 41. Durham Street “until. Tele* No. 430. 7160 Friends of Mr C. H. Cox aro invited attend the Funeral of his late wife, ana, -leaving his residence, 34,' Fate-' Street, Sydenham, at 2.39 ]>*m. da .ay, May 11, for the Linwood Cemetery, NGFORD, Funeral Director, cite., ptp,' “ ' ’7205

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11887, 10 May 1899, Page 8

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