Public Notices. MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. I HAVE been requested to find Securities for various SUMS OP MONEY at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. GEORGE. HARPER, Solicitor, 6968 Dalgety and Co.’s Buildings. MONEY TO LEND. ■nr fß have various SUMS of MONEY to VV LEND, at Lowest Current Rates of latrrest. MEARES AND WILLIAMS, Solicitors, ,<4T 208, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. The club luncheon and tea rooms, 155, Worcester Street, near the Post Office. First-class Luncheon, 12 to 2; Afternoon Tea; High Tea, 5 to 7. Fruit Salads, Waffles, etc. Bicycle Accommodation. Open daily from 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. Available after 7 for private Dinners or Suppers. Parties catered for. v F2BQI Pfc~TU RES FRAMED IN NEW and oHOIOE DESIGNS, At Moderate Prices. A Large and Varied Stock of Artists’ Colours and Materials. Pictures of Every Description. INSPECTION INVITED. J, W. GIBB, Cathedral Square, P 1677 Near Post Office. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. B. SEYMOUR AND SON, Dentists, Removed to 216, COLOMBO STREET (Nearly opposite late' premises), -Next Coates and Co., Jewellers, JUNE 1, 1900. X 123 S. Oh, taste and you’ll oet, The NEW JOKO tea, Is without a doubt, The latest thing oat. TTIGH GRADE, moat delicious , flavour, XX economical. Lead Packets, red and gold label, 2a per lb. Leading grocers and JAMESON, ANDERSON AND COY., . X2BBO 183. Hereford Street. CANTERBURY EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION. Office: 129, Cashel Street. Telephone 1033. THE Office of this Association is now open Daily, from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., except SATURDAYS, when it is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Employers invited to communicate matters of special interest to wholesale or retail businesses. 619 HENRY BROADHEAD. Secretary. PHOTOGRAPHY. rl is important to Purchasers of Cameras that they get those of LATEST DATE. My Stock is all from Well-known Makers and with Latest Improvements. _ " Practical Instruction Free. ~ Photo Requisites, Magic Lanterns, Gas Bags and Latest Forms of Patent Saturators. Complete Stock of Lanternisfa Requisites. E. BEARDSLEY. X 2752 87, Manchester Street, Christchurch. Patronised! by their Excellencies the Governors •of New Zealand. E. R. HOTEL, rtOEER’S FAMILY VD CHRISTCHURCH, • Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, * Proprietor. Good Sample Rooms, in Centro q! City. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Bos 291. Telephone No. 677. F 2078 RECORDS FOR PHONOGRAPHS AND GRAMOPHONES. A. GOOD selection of songs, bands, violin, , banjo, orchestra, speeches, etc., just arrived: Lists on application. „ New and Second-hand , Graphophones in stock. B. WILKIN, 170, Lichfield Street (Opposite Mason, Struthera and Co.) F 2866 SPECIAL NOTICE. ■B Beg to announce that we have secured the services of MR G. E. MacSWINNBY, 1A Registered Dentist. of Sydney, N.S.W. MB MacSWINNBY will take charge of the Mechanical Department, and we are now specially prepared to.supply the highest grade of ARTIFICIAL TEETH at a moderate cost. DR RUSSELL V. CLEVELAND, of CMcago, is still with us, ■ and devotes. his time exclusively to filling teeth and crown work. N- A NEELEY, D.D.S., and MR J. S. ATKINSON, DENTAL SURGEONS, 206, Hereford Street. Telephone No. 736. . F 2871 E OR SAL NEW AND SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS, SHAFTING, PULLETS, ETC. EA LUCAS BROS., Engineers, Boilermakers Iron and Brass Founders, PREMIER WORKS. KILMORB STREET. F 2133 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. HENRY, SCOTT, A.1.E.E., who has recently returned after a thorough course, of training, Practical and Theoretical, in ENGINEERING, especially Electrical Work, during the last seven years in the Old Country, has settled in Christchurch as CONSULTING ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER. He has also been appointed as Inspector of Electrical Installations for the Canterbury Fire Underwriters’ Association, and may be consulted at his office. Moderate Fees. Address 170, HEREFORD STREET Consulting Hours—9 a.m. to 1, and 3 p.m. to 5. F2S3O JF you have the faintest suspicion that your EYES ARE NOT JUST RIGHT; if they bother you in any way, it’s best to have them examined at once. Do not go to the average ’ Optician or Spectacle-Seller, for he is unable to distinguish between Optical Defects and Diseases; but consult JOHN R. PROCTOR, 180, High Street, Christchurch, Who v/ui give you a THOROUGH EXAMINATION FREE OF CHARGE, THE ADMIRAL COMBINATION LAMP. SAME LAMP BURNS , EITHER OIL OR GAS. VOU GET IT ALL FOR THE PRICE OF X A SINGLE LAMP. THE ADMIRAL WILL NOT BLOW NOR JAR OUT. Cannot freeze up. Burns with a Clear, Steady Flame. The Carbide Chamber is surrounded by the water reservoir, which keeps the lamp cooler in summer and warmer in winter. M. O’BRIEN AND CO., REMINGTON CYCLE AGENTS, ARMAGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. F 2529 Tj'ANCY Goods, Leather Ware, China, Glass X and Brushware, Purses, Toys, Stationery, Dolls, and a Thousand and one other departments, at Minson and Co.’a. X 2614
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12556, 18 July 1901, Page 1
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