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Public Notices. CYCLING RECORDS. The Most Telling. Record The Most Telling Record The Most Telling Record Points. to=tho-*Stexiing Quality of the Bicycle itself rather than to the prowess of its Rider. The Following is Pact;— Out of nearly 7000 ENVOYS Sold hy one firm in Europe during last season, £2O was not expended in repairs under the guarantee. That is a Record Worth Quoting. ENVOYS, SIMPLEST AND BEST,, FOR 20s PER MONTH, Or For Cash. Sole Agents: I N D-W A R D AND Lichfield Street, 0 0., CHRIST CHURCH. F 2306 PRONTENAC BICYCLES, PRONTENAC BICYCLES, THE PRONTENAC MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Syracuse, N.Y., U.S.A. VTSTE Have just received a Consignment of IVV these TRULY SUPERB BICYCLES, which we are now in a position to supply at a Considerable Reduction on former rates. The entire “up-get” of the PRONTENAC is original and unique. The one aim of the of this really classical mount has been to produce a bicycle designed, built, and finished in a style unapproached by ether makers, entirely regardless of first cost. Those requiring a bicycle of the highest possible grade, graceful in design, distinctive in construction, of a most striking and attractive appearance, shonld certainly inspect the “ PRONTENAC." Agents: COWPER AND SONS, 126'a, Colombo Street, Christchurch. P 2300

Insurance -Companies. THE NEW ZEALAND fire and MARINE INSUEANCE COMPANY. ' Established 1859. Capital £1,000,000 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,. . X 1315 Manage?.

Lost, Found, &e. LOST, on Saturday night, between the Post Office and Sumner Road, a Lady’s Fur Boa. Finder rewarded by returning to office of this paper, Lyttelton. 7439 STRAYED, on April 23, to my place, Amberley, a Brindle Sheep Dog, white breast, and strap on neck. Owner can have same on application and paying expenses. Thos. Retallick, Amberley. 7505 Wanted •WANTED, People to get married. H. ■V t Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. F 1998 wANTED, Buyer, Violins, Case and Bow, £l, H. Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. \/U ANTED, Buyers Accordions, 9s 6d. H. :.VVj Atkinson, 117, Manchester Street. F 1398 T/STANTED to Sell, Iron Frame, Upright, IVV , 60-Guihea Grand x*aiit>, for .:£34', 10; must sell quickly. Trichord, this Office. . ANTED Known—St Albans, Avonside VV and Richmond Drags will Run to Races on 17th, 18th and 24th. Charles Carter. 7467 WANTED Known—Madame Elvino, the Spanish Gipsy, Phrenologist and Palmist. Pier, New Brighton. Last week. Last week. 7513 T7ETANTED—Vandyko, Watchmaker, lata of iV V 123, now 129, Manchester Street (three doors nearer Clock Tower}, branch, 188, Armagh Street. 77(54 "tTSTANTED, by a popular firm of , Drapers IW iin Christchurch, Lady Customers for New Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Millinery. Beath and Co. "USTANTED to Sell, in the north-east part VV.: of city, a well-finished house of 6 rooms, bathroom, -with hot and cold water and lavatory, pantry, washhouse and workshop. J-acre and 15 perches of land; £630. Apply Thompson and Hillary, 108, Manchester Street, north of new Clock Tower. WANTED —For Horses Berry’s Worm Powders, Bot Worm Remedy,. Condition Powders, Embrocation Blisters, etc,, are the most reliable medicines; Horsd add Castle Medicines a speciality. J. BCrry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, opposite E. Reece and Sons, Christchurch. F 2375 WANTED— For Sluggish Liver, Drowsiness, Giddiness, Constipation, Weakness and Irritation of the Bladder, Congestion of the Kidneys, etc., Berry’s Liver and Kidney Mixture, 2s 6d a bottle, by post 3d extra. J. Berry, Chemist; 146, Colombo Street, opposite E. Reece and Sons, Christchurch. F 2376 ANTED to Sell, in Linwood, a corny" • . . fortablo house of 4 rooms, large sculery, washhouse and copper, workroom and utshed, 4-acre, well fenced and planted with ruit trees; note the price, £2lO. Apply Thompson and Hillary, 108, Manchester Street, north of _ SVTANTED, Mothers to use Berry’s Hair VV Lotion for Children. One application of his Lotion destroys all nits and 'paraeites, dlays irritation, death to insect life, harmless o the Skin and hair, Is 6d bottle, postage Id extra. J. Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, opposite E. Reece And Sons’, Christshurch. ffyITANTED to Let, in Worcester Street, W.; Linwood, just over East Belt, ft genleman’s residence, with 10 rooms, bathroom, tot and cold water service,* and every modem cnvenience, stable and shed, J-acre, good irchard - . rent low to a good tenant. Thompson and Hillary, 108, Manchester Street, iorth of new Clock Tower. w orrANTED, Respectable Mjddkj-aged wo\yy man as housekeeper, am voth, yotldg aughter preferred, £SO; Strong, Capable yomaa, 25, one with knowledge of laundry fork preferred, £4O; Several First-clasa Cooks, .iroaru, Tcmnka and Ashburton, wages 12a o 15a; two Strong, Respectable Boys for arms, 12s, milk, etc.; Experienced Parlournaid, town, £3O. Mrs E. H. Mitchell, Moren’s Buildings. Telephone 745. ,w "ANTED,, Cocks, and Laundresses, £35, , country;’ two first-class Cooks, private houses, £1; Generals, housemaid kept, £3O, . Pflpanui Road, Suburbs and Country; Cook! and Laundress, 15s; also housemaid, 12s, private, both New Plymouth; two Generals, hotels, Akaroa 10s, also Methven, 10s; Generals, town and country, 8s to 10s. Good demand for servants just now. Simo’-a Registry, 171, Armagh Street. "VISTANTED to Sell, 39 Perches Land, house VV , 6 largo rooms, new washhouse, concrete floor, and copper in brick, storeroom or workshop and match-lined room, new loose-box and traphouse, fowl run, etc,; the whole newly renovated; fruit trees and drying green. Three minutes from Worcester Street and Forty Road trams. Will let at 16s per week. Price £400; any reasonable terms; interest at 5 per cent. Apply J. Anderson, 11, Victoria Street, any day between .one’and five o’clock, or by letter. 7427 TTNIVES and Forks from 4s 3d half dozen, the best value in the world; Tab's Cutlery a Speciality; Tea Spoons 2s 3d half dozen; Dessert Spoons 4s 3d half twzea; Table Spoons Is each at Fletcher Bros'., High Street . j-r W. R. HARDING WILL L SELL BY AUCTION, his Rooms, 184, Colombo Street (near City Hotel), on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th INST., At 2 p.m., ! SW , AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS, ORGAN, VIOLIN, WATCHES; Etc., Etc. I W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11892, 16 May 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11892, 16 May 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11892, 16 May 1899, Page 1

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