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Public Notices. WANTED. PADDOCK DOR HORSES. Apply CENTRAL DAIRY COMPANY, LTD., F 3378 Addington. WAIMAKAEIRI-ASHLEY WATER SUPPLY BOARD. ■\TOTICS is hereby given that ALL i-V WATER-RACES in the whole of Brown’s Rock Subdivision, having their intakes from the Cust River in Spiingbank, and from Brown’s Rock Head Works, willhave the WATER SHUT OFF for general cleaning purposes from MONDAY, September 21th, to FRIDAY, September 25th, both days included. Any races neglected by Ratepayers will be cleaned by the Board, with 25 per cent extra added to cost, which will be sued for if necessary. The By-law will he stncily enforced. M. J. DIXON, Chairman. JAS. McCORMACK, Secretary, Oxford, Sept. 18, 1906. 3278 TO~TRADESMEN~AND OTHERS. I THOMAS HARDIE, will NOT bo Re--1 sponsible for ANY DEBTS contracted by my wife, Bose Hardio, on and after this date, 18th SEPT. 3340 . I\/TR3 MURPHY • desires -to inform her IVJ. Patrons that she is in NO WAY CONNECTED with the present Jubilee Laundry, Kilmoro Street, but has the Royal Laundry, 49a, Manchester Street, and Brand’s Receiving Office, 10, Victoria Street. 8342 1 NOTICE' TO”THeTpUBLIC. I BEG t° inform my numerous patrons:that I have this day SOLD THE STATIONKRY BUSINESS heretofore carried on by ms in Morten’s Buildings, 193, Colombo Street, Christchurch, to MR LOUIS W. BLOY, and I hop© th© liberal patronage bestowed upon me will be accorded to my successor. All Book Debts are to he paid to Mr Louis W. Bloy, whose receipt will ho 6. sufficient discharge. THUS. CROOK. September 17, 1906. 3393 " _ A" CARD. MENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALING. GEO. S. MACKAY (Initiate of the De Laurence Institute of Metaphysics and Occult Philosophy, Chicago, 111., U.S.A.) receives Patient* and Pupils at his Rooms, 141, Hereford Street, 8 doors west of. Manchester Street. Hours; 10 a.m. to 12.30, 2 p.m. to 6.30,* 7 pirn, to S. Circulars free on application. FP2777 REMOVAL NOTICE. JN. DU FEU, BOOTMAKER, has • Opened his New Premises, 223 a, COLOMBO STREET, opposite Messrs Coates and Co., Jewellers, and, in addition to his well-known Bespoke Work and Repairs Department, he hat now a Complete Stock of Imported and Colonial Boots and Shoes, etc. Telephone 1848. 2334 WANTED tho Public to Know that J. STRASSMEYER has opened a FURNITURE SHOP at 69, Madras Street, near New Zealander Hotel, where ho intends to Sell to the Public at Lowest Prices. Only tho Best Material Used, Workmanship Guaranteed. Inspection solicited. 2494 HANDY TO POWER HOUSE. HANDY TO RAILWAY. a HANDY TO TEAM. £483 , A BARGAIN. £483. pAPITAL HOUSE, 5 rooms, specially well built of the’bast materials 7 years ago, plastered, papered and decorated, lift stud, 5 fireplaces, tile grates, verandah and bay window, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, asphalt paths, very fine J-acre section,, with 68 fact frontage, tastefully laid out, fine sunny .aspect.. An Ideal .Position, An early sale necessary, lienee the sacrifice. Clear L.T.A. Title, or terms if required. HILARY AND BAXTER, FP 122, Manchester Street. PICTURE FRAMING AND PICTURES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, At Moderate Prices. J. W. GIBB, High Street (Next Fountain Barber). CASHMERE HILLS.—To Let for Term, Modern Residence of five rooms, with every convenience, ready for, occupation October Ist. T. E. TAYLOR, 189, Gloucester Street, corner Chancery Lane. FP TO LADIES. HAVE your Parasol Recovered with a Fashionable Chens Silk at -half-coat rf a new on®. Charming assortment at G. C. YEAR AND SONS, Sunshade Manfacturera, 53686 191, Armagh Street. IyTAOARTHY AND CLARK IVI For SIDEBOARDS, DUCHESSE CHESTS. 'MACARTHY AND CLARK For OVERMANTELS, SEWING-MACHINES, PIANOS, ORGANS. Just Landed— HANDSOME TOILET-WARE Very Cheap. MACARTHY AND CLARK. SINGER MACHINE, Latest Style, £7'lss. MACARTHY AND CLARK. H ATKINSON, Saddlebag Suites, 7 • pieces, for £8 Sa. 117, Manchester S treet. _ 1 H ATKINSON wants people to get mar- • ried, and buy their wedding furniture at 117, Manchester Street. 8 NO key, no glass, no springs, in Minson and, Co.’s 3s Gd Carved Wood Clock. Come and see them going. 4759 Religious Announcements. rpRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, A TO-NIGHT at 8. and Each Evening (except Saturday), REV E. TAYLOR’S MISSION. On the lines of the successful services recently conducted by him in Mebourna and Wellington. F 3410 Agricultural and Pastoral. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. horse parade. To be held on the SHOW GROUNDS, WEDNESDAY, 19th SEPT. General Parade of Stallions to Commence at 1 p.m., to bo followed by Judging of Draught Horses entered for competition, and SALE OF DRAUGHTS AND LIGHT HORSES. Horses require to be on the Ground by 12 noon. - Admission (with Catalogue) Is, Members of Association Free. O, B. PEMBERTON, F3S2O Secretary. Lost, Found, &c. LOST, in the vicinity of Oxford Terrace east, a Steel Purse, containing three sovereigns and some silver, also a five-shilling piece and cat’s eye, key, eta. Finder rewarded on returning same to 99a, Chester Street. FOUND, Cycle. Owner can have same by paying expenses. J. T. Brown, corner Cecil and Darwin Street, Waltham, between 7 and 8 p.m. 8412 FOUND, Sheep Dog. Owner may have on applying George Smith, Hawkhurst Road, Lyttelton. If not claimed, will bo sold to pay expenses. 337G_ TOLEN or Strayed from C. Dtmford’s, St Martin’s, a Roan and White Young Cow, near calving; dehorned. Reward on recovery. 8348

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14169, 18 September 1906, Page 1

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