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PublicatoQs. • --trf*l THE “Q A N'T ESB ÜBY TiM'E'S.l TIIO ■ ■ ■* ■ NATIONAL WEEKLY JOURNAL M ■ OP NEW ZEALAND. . . 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 19. X ILLUSTRATIONS: THE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP! Tie Christchurch XV.—the Runners-up-THE SNOWSTORM: Scenes in Christchurch. AMATEUR THEATRICALS £ “"The Gondoliers” at Wellington—“"Caste at Christchurch. THE SALVATION ARMY FEDERAL i " BAND. THE CHRISTCHURCH POLICE: The Cycling Contingent. . MARKET DAY AT OXFORD. \ST PETER’S CHURCH,. TFIMTHTAj PORTRAIT STUDIES. VIEWS. PORTRAITS. speoialTrticles. THE QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. By Our London CorresponofeSt. A UNIQUE MINING CONTEST:) Coal-Hewing for a Wile. GOLDSBEKERS OP THE FIFTIES: After Eureka. THE LOATHLY SAURIAN. TORPEDOES STEERED BY T.TGTTTi A Marvellous Invention. I THE ROMANCE OF A PROCONSULS i Life- of Sir George-Grey. 1 FICTION: : A CRIMSON CRIME, By G. Manville Fenn. COMPLETE SHORT STORIES, • By Popular Authors. THE SKETCHES. A Remarkable Asylum—Actresses and Theiij Bouquets Typical Patients dustin' M’Carthy’s Reminiscences. SPORTING - TROTTING - AGRICUL-j TURAL and PASTORAL—THE GAR-DEN-NAVY, ARMY and VOLUN-i -TEEBS LADIES’ PAGE ‘ CHEL-' DBEN’S COLUMN - LITERAL'S — ; CHESS MUSIC AMUSEMENTS—' ' BANDSMEN’S COLUMN—CRICKET—' FOOTBALjL—WHEELING— HOCKEY— 1 ATHLETIC—AQUATIC— S.WTMMING— 1 THE RING—FIELD AND FLOOD—' GOLF THE KENNEL POULTRY; AND PIGEONS, And ALL THE NEWS OP THE WEEK. THE “ CANTERBURY TIMES,” PRICE SIXPENCE. On Sale by all Booksellers and Newsagents throughout New Zealand: Wanted Known. WANTED Known—H. Atkinson’s for Wed-1 ding Furniture. FX99B 1 WANTED Known—Beath and Co.’s Sale 1 now 'on. Trimmed Felt Brighton Hats' 2s Gd, now 6d; Sailors 3 s 3d, for 6d. WANTED Known —Beath and Co.’s Clear-: anoe Sale now on. Black and Coloured Cloth Jackets 17s 6d to 255; all 5s lid. ...rANTED Known—Job Line of Ladies'; fV, Mackintoshes 17s 6d to 25s 9d; salerices 6s lid and 9s lid. Beath and Co.’s! ale. , ; ■ [ATANTED Known—That a 9d Bar of Silk¥V, stone Soap is worth two shillings andno penny compared to soaps now being: ffered. X 2190 . nrr ANTED Known—That a 9d Bar of SilkV V stone Soap is worth two shillings and ne penny oonfpared to soaps now being Cored. i X 2490 , KTANTED Known—That Hundreds ofI V People wait every year for Strange and! o.’s Mammoth -Stocktaking Sale. It will bortly be on. ' 1118 ; Known—We begin to-day thaj . Greatest Sale we have ever hold, com-; enciug at 10 o’clock. Shaw, Robinson and' i„, 213, Cashel Street. ATANXED Known—We begin to-day the 7 Greatest Sale we have ever held, comsneing at 10 o’clock. Shaw, Robinson and >., 213, Cashel Street. ■: ITANTED Known —Wo begin to-day the V . Greatest Sale we have ever held, commcing at 10 o’clock. Shaw, Robinson and 213, Cashel Street. ■ WANTED Known—That at Strange and V] Co.’s Mammoth Stock-taking Sale 10s 11 go as far as a pound usually goes. Sale li Shortly .ha on. iWANTED Known—Wo begin to-day the V, Greatest Sale we have ever held, commoing at 10 o’clock. Shaw, Robinson and 213, Cashel Street. WANTED Known—Wo begin to-day the V, Greatest Sale we have ever held, oomnerng at 10 o’clock. Shaw, Robinson and 213, Cashel Street. WANTED Known—That some ExtrabrdinV ary Bargains, in. All Departments, wiU Obtainable at Strange and Co.’s Mammoth icktaking Sale (to Commence Shortly). 1118 WANTED Known—That at Strange and v Co.’s Mammoth Stocktaking Sale lortly to Commence) Hundreds of Attrao--3 Lines will be sacrificed for Less Than a ird of Their Value. 1118 "ANTED Known — Mrs Quartermain is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’ and dren’-s Left-off Clothing. Letters by post stberwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. rtermain, 154, High Street. X 798 "ANTED Known—The “ Countess ” three and four-ply Knitting Wools-are the best. j ixxo remarkable for their softness, elastiond exceptional durability. Sole agents Canterbury. W. Strange and Co. X 1785 "ANTED - Known—The “ Countess " three and four-ply Knitting Wools are the best. j are remarkable for their softness, elastiand exceptional durability. Sole agents Oanterbary. W. Strange and Co. X 1785 "ANTED Known—That the Catalogue of Strange and-Co.’b Mammoth Stocktaking (Shortly to I Commence) will be Ready i. Get one, and read about the hundreds rempting Bargains procurable at this ■t Sale. 1 118 Funerals. ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMEB, Children’s Funerals from 30s. Adults’ Funerals from 60s. Pplished Coffins at a few. hours’ notice. ADDRESS: 101, VICTORIA STREET, Christchurch. 1913 LAMB AND SON, UNDERTAKERS AND , EMBALMERS. No. S 5, LICHFIELD STREET, Telephone 361. X 1625 George barbell, undertaker,CERTIFICATED EMBALMED -and Direct Importer of the Latest Designs of Coffin Furniture. A large - Stock of Polished Rimu and other Coffins always in stock for immediate delivery. Mourning Coaches sent to all parts of the district at the shortest Notice. Telegrams and Telephone Orders by, bight or day receive immediate attention. Address; S 3, Durham Street South. Telephone 531. X 1967 THE Friends of the late Robert Dixon are invited to attend his Funeral, to have his late residence, 37, Worcester Street (City), on Thursday, 20th lust., at 3 *“? Linwood Cemetery. JAS. LAMB AND SON. 1370 THE Friends of the late Mrs Pitcaithiy are; respectfully invited to Atiend_ her Funeral, to leave her late residence, Pigeon Bay, for the Pigeon Bay Cemetery, on Ihcnaday, July 20, at 2 p.m. nHHE~ Friends of Mr Thomas Frederick JL Dixon are respectfully invited to Attend the Funeral of his late wife, Sarah, to: leave his residence, No. 9, Cambridge Street,: off Ferry Road, on Friday, 21st inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. L. ana J. HOWARD, Undertakers, etc., Colombo Hoad, Sydenham. Tel. No. 877. . 1453 T7VR.IENDS of the late James Baylisi are i- respectfully informed that msFuneral will take place on Friday, 21st. wiu leave residence of his son, Thomas, Cost, m G. 30 a.m., proceeding thence by tram from Cast to Ashburton, where the interment will take place. 1437

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CII, Issue 11948, 20 July 1899, Page 8

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