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Wanted. QMARTLY TRIMMED HATS AT O STRANGE'S: Row on view in our windows. At 15a lid and 18s lid each. At Strange’s. GENTLEMEN'S SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AT STRANGE’S : A manufacturer's Samples secured by us at less t-lian half usual rates. Most attractive goods in a wide range of colours and designs, now offered at immense reductions: 3s Gd for Is fid; •la Cd for 2s 9d; 5s 6d fox 3g fid; Os 6d for -la fid. At Strange’s T^OYTeIY - FLOWERS AT STRANGES JLf (Millinery Department). Trails of beautiful Rosea, Lilies, Forget-me-nots, ex. At Is 11, 2s fid, 2s lid ca. Also dainty sprays of all kinds of flowers, at and Is ea. At Strange’s. TTeNTS’ UMBRELLAS AT STRANGE’S; r-A This is the time of year when Umbrellas are especially useful. We are ■ showing a splendid range iu best English makes at Gs lid to 37s Od on. At Strange’s.

MISSING- FRIENDS. Any information farwarded to the Manager of tire “ Lyttelton Times " in respect to missing friends will be duly posted to tbe advertiser. Correspondents are requested to quote tbe date of tbe paper in which their names nppfetr. If replies are required, the necessary postage must be forwarded. Wanted to Fear of JOHN SAUNDERS GOULD, who left' Enriand on Thanksgiving Day, for Auckland, New Zealand. Sister' Mary Arm East wishes to Imow. • e-535 'WARREN (CHARLES), soldier, of Coombs Down, Bath, went to New Zealand 40 years since. Sister Elisa asks. L 35 CHEAT, (GEORGE) left Brighton fir'New Zealand 34 years back; last addresses in 1002 were:—Winton P.O. and Spar Bush P.O. SiSior Harriet inquires. L3o _ LUESLEY (RICHARD) left Rochester, England, in October, 1853, and arrived at Melbourne in 1C54. Brother Joseph seeks news. Australian papers please copy. L 25 ■WALKER (EDCnAR) left Leeds for Wellington, N.Z., in 1887, going “up country” in ISSO. Brother Herbert o.ska. L 25 ' LORNS (MRS ’ OHARLOTTErwM~needlewoman at Burnham Deaf and Dumb School, Christchurch, N.Z., in 1594. Sister Caroline inquires. L 25 LO’WN (SAMUEL) is believed to be one of the Labour members in Parliament in Australia. Brother asks. LSS ~CHALLIS (ALPRED) sailed for Now Zealand in 1674. Sister Annie asks. L 25 BAKER (GEORGE), carpenter, ~kfT Tamworth for New Zealand in 1000; last letter from Wellington in 1903. Sister Lydia asks. L 23

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13890, 26 October 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13890, 26 October 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13890, 26 October 1905, Page 3