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Public Notices. DE IRVING hegg to notify ids patients tLiaill ,HE HiAjS MOVED from Mark at tqran to 247, Armagh Street W. (facing Cranmof Square)- At Some: 9—lo, 2—3, 6—7, , Telephone 303. F 5463 MEDICAL. TTAOANOY, on FEBRUARY 2Gtb, for » FULLY , qualified medical’ officer. ,Membership about 270. Applications received: up to JANUARY 28. State stipend required, inclusive, and! also exclusive, of drugs, qualifications, etc. , ■G.V.C.'M. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Brunnerton. T. FRANKLIN, 6837 ' SecretaryriTTr, ANTED, VV! By 12 o’clock To-day, ’ A FEW FIRST-CLASS HACKS. Remounts; No Weeds. F6B92ji BRAKE’S STABLES. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. mHE Council invites Applications from duly 1 qualified persons for the position of EiNGIN'E-DRIVEB at the Exeter Street Pumping Station. The position is a temporary one, and is expected 1 to last six months. All particulars can be obtained at the Town Clerk’s office, where applications must be lodged by 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, January 17th. G. A. LEWIN, 6912 Town Clerk. QUM3 of £SO, £75, £IOO, £l5O, £2OO, £250, O £3OO, £4OO, £SOO, end any sum up to £IO,OOO to Lend for Fixed Periods, or repayable by monthly, quarterly cc half-yearly instalments, on town, suburban, or farm securities; Jow rates of interest. CHAS. HELL, Solicitor, 194, Hereford Street, Christchurch, and High Street, Eangiora. F 1604 THE • McCORMICK MACHINE OP STEEL rjUKES FIRST RANK The WORLD OVER. Hundreds of thousands of grain-growers call it the Best Harvester and Binder that ever went into a grain field, andi they prize it accordingly. It isn’t sentiment with them—it’s just plain, old-fashioned common sense. They like it best because it serves them best. It costs more money than-some harvesters, but that’s because it’s more valuable. Its advantages more thau offset the added cost. The “Machine of Steel” is built to harvest the grain crop of the world, and to do it better than any other machine. Perhaps you may care'to know more about this harvester. Our catalogue will interest you.

MORROW, BASSETT IAM) CO., . CASHEL -STREET. F 2529 rPHiE CLUB LUNCHEON . AND TEA 1 ROOMS, 165, WORCESTER STREET, Near the Post Office. Luncheon', Afternoon Tea and High Tea. Fruit Salads, Waffles, etc. Bicycle Accommodation. Open Daily from 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. Available after 7 for Private Dinners or Suppers. F2r7BS MRS GARDINER, Manager. ■ B U B~S'B r 8 7 ' TATTEESALL’S NEW HOTEL, IS NOW OPEN to the GENERAL PUB-XlO/and'is-fitted up with every Modern Conveaieiice, including ■ ELECTRIC LIGHT.. First-class Luncheon Served Daily between 12 and 2 p.m. for Is. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. B. SEYMOUR AND SON, Dentists, Re- '• moved to 216, COLOMBO STREET, (Nearly opposite late premises), Next Coates and Co., Jewellers. JUNE 1,1900. X 125 PUBLIC NOTICE. J HAVE Just Received, SPECIAL LINES Suitable for XMAS PRESENTS. Gold Brooches, ss. Gold Opal Rings, 15s, Ladies’ Dress Rings, 20s. Ladies’ Gold 'Watches, £3. ■ Ladies’ Long Gold Guards, £2 10s. And Numerous Other Lines, Equally Cheap, AND ALL RELIABLE GOODS. P. Tr PANNELL, 113, Manchester Street (next Tuam Street). F 2754 FOR BEDDING PLANTS, NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS, NEW CACTUS DAHLIAS, The Best in New Zealand, TABLE PALMS, POT PLANTS, ETC., CUT FLOWERS, BOUQUETS, WREATHS AND CROSSES, IM. JONES, EXETER NURSERIES. Telephone 409.

m H E PLAGUE. -I AND HOW TO RESIST XT. It is well known that if you are leading a Sedentary Life you are muck more likely to take Diseases than those who are leading an outdoor natural existence. If the condition of your affairs is such that sou cannot avail yourself of this provision of Nature, the next best thing undoubtedly is to STRENGTHEN AND TONE YOUB SYSTEM With a Good Reliable Tonic. We cannot recommend anything better than COMPOUND SYBUP OP HYPERPHOSPHITES. IT IS THE NEST TONIC. PRICE; 2a 6d and 4s 6d. BARNETT AiND CO., Chemists, £2306 Cathedral Square, Christchurch, BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. The universal boot coy., High Street. —Just landed, Fresh Shipments of Spring and Summer Goods, including all latest and up-to-date styles in Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Footwear. Special shipment of Infants’, Children and Girls’ Shoes, all styles in Glace, Tan, Patent,' White Kid, White Canvas, etc., etc.; quality and style cannot be surpassed in the city. Ladies will do well to inspect these before buying elsewhere. Also, special shipments of Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc., from best American and Continental makers. We quote prices of a few of many lines:—Gents’ Shoes (sewn) from 9s. Tan Shoes 10s 6d, Tan Bals 16s, Good Walking Boots from 9s to 12s 6d. Strong Balmorals, Bluchers, Watortights, etc., always in stock. “Zealandia” brand Boots and Shoes every description, best quality at lowest prices. Universal Boot Company, High Street, next Tribe and Co. F 2574 R~ SIMPSON’S Quinine and Iron Tonic. This new preparation of Iron and Quinine in combination with other Tonics, forms one of the most strengthening and agreeable medicines yet placed before the Public. Price Is Gd. Prepared only by W. P. Townend, 183, Colombo Street, Christchurch. F-3521 TOWNEND’S Tasteless Soothing Powders, for children”s teething, etc., will relieve swoollen or tender gums, interrupted sleep, diarrhoea, sickness, constipation, etc., and prevent convulsions. Sold everywhere, Is., W. P, Townend, 183, Colombo Street, Clm°t ehurch. _ X 2521 THE marvellous success of Dr Crossland's Hetidache Powders , has induced many to try and imitate them. They cannot be imitated. Get the genuine if you wish to cure your headache or neuralgia. Is Cd, chemists a.nd ato.M.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12398, 11 January 1901, Page 1

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