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Government Notifications. jTsANTEiD, For Seacliff Asylum, en. BN- » "' GINEER to t«ke charge <rf the Electric ' 'ting appatrai'Tiß and the various steam ." w ices at the. Asylum. Salary £330 per s num. ■ Applications, accompanied by testimonials, to be sonlt in to tho undersigned on or before the Bth SEPTEMBER, 1902. F. TRUBY KING, Medical Superintendent. Lunatic Asylum, ■ Seacliff, 23rd August; 1902. 6i-« TENDEKS will be received at this Office uutill NOON of MONDAY, 15th. September, 1902, for the ERECTION of NATrvi. SCHOOL TEACHER'S RESIDENCE, Kaiapoi. Plana and Specifications, etc., may ba. seen at this Office and at the Post Office, Kaiapoi. J. H. DENTON, Clerk in Charge. Publio Works Office, Christchurch, August 25th, 1902. 6514 _ Publio Notices. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. 'OCT should secure one of these Bicyc3< X —Swift £9, Anglo £lO, Anglo £9, Bell I £l2; all fitted with new tyres amd re-enojnell-ed. Miassey Harris £l2, Massey Harris £l3, "both machines almost new. Kent, Adnata*, "iealMidia, Town end, Globe, at £6 e&oh. CANADA CYCLE AND MOTOR COY., X 3048 Cashti Streot. NOTICE OF BKMOVAIi. a. seymcTur AND SON, DENTISTS, REMOVED TO 216, COLOMBO STREET (Nearly opposite late premise*), Next Ooates 'and Co., Jewellers. Jane 1, 1900., X I2S GEO. SUTHERLAND, —AIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, HIGH STREET, Neict Empire Hotel, Has a Vtvried Assortment of UP-TO-DATE PIPES, all Brands and Prices. Cigarettes a Specialty. •r. il_- 1.J.-t •■■UAOTIJUH ffl ATT A T.WEfi " Saloon Open 8 a.m. X 3012 WANTED, Ladies Inspect our Large etock of Evening Shoes, belt qualities, latest styles, from 2s lid to 27s Gd. Univeraal Boot Coy., 221, Hijh Street. K 257-4 TANTED, 10,000 Umbrellas to Re-cover f. with our celebrated Silks and Silk Unions; cheapest house in town. Lethaby's, 64, Cathedral Square, near Warner's. XBO4I ANTED Known—Grata' Dre*» Shoes for . . evening wear, from 5s upwards; best selection in the city to choose from. Universal Boot Ooy., 221, High Street. F 2574 TANTED, Farmers vuit us for best value in Men's Strong Balmorals, Watertights, Bluchers, etc, all Famed "Zealandia" make. Universal Boot Coy., 231, High Street. F 2574 'TXTA'iS'T'ED, Buyers of Genuine Eider Down VV. Quilts, full size, from 22s 6d; also. Blankets (Colonial and English),-from 9s 6a pair, at Lawrence and Kircher's, 182, 184, High Street. 2 WANTED, the general public to condemn all adulterated food and to stick to the pure article. Insist upon being supplied with Jam and Conserves bearing the famous " K ' brand. 1 ' TAJNTED, the general publio to condemn . . . 0,11 adulterated food and to stick to the pure axtiole. Insist upon being supplied with Jam and Conserves bearing the famous "K" brand. - 9 WANTED Known—That you oan get a very nice Cash Bag or Brief Bag from ' I 10s 6d; also, all other kinds of Bags or I Camera Cases made to order at Triggs and Denton, 77, Manchester Street. X 2869 WANTED to Sell, Piano by Briusmead, a good instrument and a dead bargain at £l7 10s; money must be had. W. R. Harding, Auctioneer, 112, Manchester Street, Christchurch. X 1574 VV. all the latest improvements, cost £SO, sell for £23; a. chance of a lifetime. W. R. Harding, Auotionecr, 'll2, Manchester Street, Christchurch. X 1574 "TTSTANTED, the public to know that ■ they t r cau have their Furniture removed in town or country, without packing, in covered vans large enough to take a houseful at one trip, by Lawrence and KiTcher, 182, 184, High Street. ' .8 WANTED— You can get a- gocd. strong Set ' of Now Harness, silver-rnoun'ted, handsewn, for £6 10s, old harness part payment. Also, large assortment of Riding Saddles from £2. Triggs and Dent-on, 77, Manchester Street. X 2869 r ANTED, the Travelling Public to call . . and inspect our largo variety of Gladstone. Bags and Travelling Goods; all classes of Bags and Trunks made to order at the shortest notice. Triggs and Denton, 77, Manchester Street. . X 2869 TENANTED to Sell, 2 Acres Land, 6-room Vt . House, bathroom, etc., h. and c. water, on tram line, New Brighton; buyer will get it at his own price if anything in reason. W. R. Harding, Auctioneer, 112, Manchester Street, Christch.urch.__J 623-204 X 1574 WANTED' to~ Sell, New House, 5 rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c. water, washhouse, tubs, coalhouse, good section, Waitham, £455, deposit and balance as rent. W. R. Harding, Auctioneer, 112, Manchester Street, Christchurch. 518-492 X 1574 WAJNTED Known—Ladies' Dress Shoes from 2s 3d; Ladies' House Slippers from 6d: Ladies' Good Wearing Shoes 5s Gd; Gents' Soft Leather, Good Wearing Boots 9s Gd. One single pair at wholesale price. Maine Bros., 128, 130, High Street. F2B6S Ar>TED Known—Ladies' Dress Shoes from 2s 3d; Ladies' House Slippers from Gd; Ladies' Good Wearing Shoes 5s 6d; Gents' Soft Leather, Good Wearing Boots 9s 6d. One single mix ' at' wholesale price. Maine Bros., 126, 130, High Street. F 2868 WANTED Known—Ladies' Dress Shoes from 2s 3d; Ladies' House Slippers from Gd; Ladies' Good Wearing Shoes 5s 6d; Gents' Soft Leather, Good Wearing Boots 9s 6d. One single pair at ■ wholesale price. ; Maine Bros., 123, 130, High Street. F2BOB WANTED Known—Ladies' Dress Shoes from 2s 3d; Ladies' House Slippers i from 6d; Ladies' Gcod Wearing Shoes 5s 6d; I Gents' Soft Leather, Good Wearing Boots 9s | | Gd. One single pair at wholesale price. I Maine Bros., 128, 130, High Street. F 2868 WANTED to Sell, within 7 days, Evidence, 12 rooms, offices, stabling, every lodern convenience, 4 acres land, picturesquc- ' ly situated, Opawa; sold under exceptional circumstances. W. R. Harding, Auctioneer, 112, Manchester Street, Christchurch. 262-203 X 157-1 WANTED to Sell, 1? Acres good Land, 5 . room House, washhouse, dairy, stabling, cowshed, etc., only short distanoo from Christchurch, near, tram; only £236, sold to close estate accounts. W. R. Harding, Auctioneer, 112, Manchester Slreet, Christchurch. 623-205 ! XIBT4 WAiNTED, Poultry Fanciers to know that "K" Poultry Tonic is recommended by all. One expert, in writing to S. Kirkpatrick and Co., Ltd., of Nelson, states " that in a rol maxkably short time it produces a fine gloss ion coloured birds, such as game and Rouen i iucks. In future., I shall not be without K' Poultry Tonic." Ask your Agents, H. Quaue and "Co., Ohristchuroh, for a aamplo | packet. 7 A GENTLEMAN in a good social and financial position wishes to correspond with { j refined and cultivated young lady, view to atrimony. None but users of New Joko I ta need apply- X2SBO I ALL "Read," "Mark, "Learn" and " In- I jt\. wardly Digest "—lf your liver is out of order and your, digestion weak, Townend's Bilious' and Liver Pills will set you right. Sold everywhere, Is. F 2521 ! T Sale Prices—GcntV Balmoral Boots, I Ladies' Button; and Laco Shoos, Children's School Boots, Slippers of tvll kinds, In- I fants' Shoes. Annual Clearing Sale. K. Atkinson, Bootmaker, 119, li»nohoster Street. XIS7S i BIRTHDAY PRESENT should be care- - i- fully selected to suit tho tasto of the re- ! eipieut. We' have hundreds -of useful and beautiful articles new on sale, all of them splendidly adapted as Birthday Gifts. Prices :go from a shilling or so upwards, as high lost as you like. Strange and Coy. VISIT TO STRANGE'S Furniture ShowBourns will surprise and delight all who have not-, yet been • through them. They are filled with ..furniture of Strange'a own make, and which is adapted to all requirements. We ■e always pleased to >show visitors over our *reat establishment. Strange and Company. BEATH and Co., Limited, Drapers, Oflshc. / Street, Christohurch, are. now showing all he Latest Novelties for Sorir.k Wear. 5 H rimited, Drapers, Cashol •-' oire.ex, are now showing .all ho Latest Novelties for Spring Wear. 6 >EATH and Co., Limited, Drapers, Cashel »-* Street, Christchurch, are now showing all he Latest Novelties for Spring W**r. 7

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12910, 2 September 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12910, 2 September 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CVIII, Issue 12910, 2 September 1902, Page 8

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