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Public Notices, LED GERKE EPEE. ranted, ASSISTANT LEDGERKEEPER. Apply in first instance by letter only, stating experience and salary expected. KOBERT MALCOLM, LIMITED, Merchants, 783 Christchurch. CHRIST’S COLLEGE. CEREMONY OP LAYINfJ THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE FIRST HOUSE OF THE NEW BUILDINGS. THE Foundation Slone will be lnid bv his Excellency the Governor on SATURDAY, ‘22nd February, 1908. Parents of boys, Old Boys, and all persons interested in tho School are invited. Ceremony at 2.45 p.m. F 9-193 1 TEAROOMS and CONFECTIONERY ' BUSINESS. Sale, Splendid Opportunity to Acquire Sound Business cheap, situate heart of city; owner leaving dominion. Apply CONFECTIONERY, “Times” Office. 172 FOR SALE, CHEAP. GOOD Blacksmith and Wheelwright’s Business, as a going concern; also House with five rooms, scullery, waskhouso and shod; five J-acro Sections, -J-acre, good orchard and garden; splendid situation; ring fenced and macrocarpa and pine trees. Easy terms. For particulars, apnty J. JOHNSTON, 338 Blacksmith, Duntroon. DRESSMAKING. ?ir ANTED, ■VV EXPERIENCED HANDS. Permanent Work, Fare paid. Apply--810 MISS BEGG, Te Aro House, Wellington. J]\r A NT E" DV V JUNIOR CLERK, With 2 or 3 years' experience of Fire Insurance Business. FS66 Apply, BOX 228. CONNECTIONS. C. D I X O N, ICENSED PIPE LAYER, I 24, Phillip Street, Linwood. 615 FOR SALE, PALATE-GLASS SHOP FRONT, for Re r- . inoval. TRIBE AND CO., 727 Opposite Congreve’s. WANTED. , TWO TRACTION WAGGONS, to carry 5 i- tons each; 1 SECOND-HAND SAW SPINDLE, ljin or 2in. F 7C4 Apply BOX 369, CH.CH. QUMNER AND NEW BRIGHTON NOTICE. LANGER SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING. Classes commence Sumner Parish Hall Friday, 21s.t Feb.; Brighton Town I [ail, next Maori Tea Rooms, Tuesday, Feb. 251 h, by MISS PITTS, from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Pupils learn to cut and make any garment. Trial lesson free. Inspection invited. 691 T ANGER School of Drerscutting.—Free -?-I Demonstration wil-1 he hold by MISS PITTS at Woolston Oddfellows’ Hall, Thursday, Feb. 20th; Belfast Town .Hall, Wednesday, Feb. 26th; from 3 to 5 p.m. Inspection invited. System and testimonials shown. 1 693 YVIAXTEn. THOMAS' KINE, Carpenter, V v to communicate with tho undersigned. Any information concerning liis present whereabouts will bo gratefully received. J. J. DEVINE, Solicitor, 459 16. Brandon Street, _Wellington. CHRISTCHURCH FIRE BOARD. PERMANENT STAFF. A ’.’PLICATIONS arc invited for the uosiJA. 'lions of DEPUTY-S;UPERIN TENDENT, SENIOR and JUNIOR FOREMAN and EIGHT (8) FIREMEN for tho Christchurch Fire Brigade. Full particulars upon application to the, Fire Brigade, Station, or the undersigned at 145. Hereford Street. Applications close oil FRIDAY, 21st inst. 093 E. ,T. KTGHTON. Secretary. MR, CLIFFORD, PHOTOGRAPHER, begs to advise all Patrons and tho Public generally that owing to tho disastrous Fire, HIS PREMISES WILL HAVE TO BE CLOSED -FOR A ' FEW DAYS. Ho will, however, complete all present orders immediately. F9S3B THE NEW ZEALAND - FAItMERS’ COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY (Limited). CUSTOMERS arc notified that on account of the Grocers’ Employees holding their Annual Picnic To-morrow (Thursday), our GROCERY DEPARTMENT will bo CLOSED ALL DAY. This doc-3 not auply to the other Departments, and will therefore not in any way interfere with visitovs to our Monster Salvage Sale. Thursday, being the statutory Half-holiday, tho Stores will Close at I o’clock as usual. 832 , E. W. RELPH, Manager. CANTERBURY DIBTR ICTIjAW^SUCIETY ANNUAL CRICKET MATCHES. AT EAGLEY PARK. THURSDAY, 27Ui FEBRUARY, 1908. THE Offices of Barristers and Solicitors, members of the above Society, will be CLOSED ALL DAY. ‘ ’ J. A.' FLESHER, ‘ Hon. Secretary. Christchurch, ISth February, 1938. 844 4 AN EYEOPENEK. cDONALD’S GIGANTIC FURNITURE SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY. ERE is an opportunity of purchasing FURNITURE, at ONE-HALF ITS USUAL PRICE. This is a GENUINE CLEARING SALE cf a First-class Stock, including. Wardrobes, Duchess® Chests, Sideboards, Chevals, etc. Every Article Marked in Plain Figures, and I am going to sell. j. McDonald. 91, Lower High Street, near Barbadoes Street. (POAL. UNITED' FARMERS’ COAL V 4 COMPANY, LTD.—S.s. Wairuna returns from Timaru on Friday with our original Lyttelton shipment, which was overcarried, owing to lire shortage of trucks. To follow, s.s. Largo Law, due to arrive on or about 29th inst.., followed by s.s. ICaramea, with all classes of Coal (Newcastle and all Maitland District Coals). Westport—A special shipment of mine-screened nuts and Westport Coal due to arrive. Retail business a speciality. Deliveries to all suburbs daily. 1 Full weight guaranteed, and ONLY best ouniitv of Coals supplied. A trial solicited. FRED. MARSHALL. Manager. Telephones: Office 2210, Dc-pot 1199. - IN mBIdATfER of “Tho Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,” and “Tho Local Bodies Loan Act, 1901,” and the Acts amending the same respectively. rmiE STATUTORY MEETING of Ratepayers of the Sydenham Ward of the City of Christchurch to consider ihe proposal of tho Christchurch City "Council (as published in the “ Press ” Newspaper on the 23rd and 30th days of January, and the 6th and 13th days of February, 1008), to Raise a Special Loan of Fifteen Thousand Pounds (£15,009) for the purpose of completing the construction of Waterworks and Reticulation of Sydenham Ward of the City of Christchurch with water mains for the supply of pure water for tho use and benefit of the inhabitants of the s-aid Sydenham Ward, will lie held in St Saviour's Church Schoolroom, situate in Queen Street, Sydenham Ward of the City of Christchurch, at 8 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, the 2J.st dav of February. 1998. DATED AT CHRISTCHURCH, this 10th day of February, 1908. GEORGE PAYLING. 845 Mayor. I BEDROOM Chine.—Hinson’s for .this kind } of thing. All the best makes. Cal], and judge our prices, I

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14611, 19 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14611, 19 February 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14611, 19 February 1908, Page 1

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