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TORCHON LACES. Dainty Laces are becoming more irf evidence now than usual, Torchons, fojj instance, the ideal laces for finishing! home-made garments. The different kind#' are heTe in abundance of patterns, fresht, from the factories. You will find in«j terest in looking over the display. A* general idea of prices follows: Cotton Torchon (lace and insertions from 9d to 4s 9d dozen yds. 5 Suitall Torchons (lace and insertion) from Is to 4s 6d dozen yds. Linen Torchons (laces and insertions) from Is to 5s 6d dozen yds. Q A KEY’S READY-MONEY STORE. FP Lectures. l/fiss LOUIE STACEY’S LAST LECjdi TURE in Christchurch, TO-NIGHT. “ What is Selfishness, and Who Makes the Selfish People?” 126, Worcester Street, over D.I.C. Toy Shop, 8 p.m. Is. BS3 Religious Announcements. THE newly-appointed Vicar of Courtenay, the REV EDMONDSON WEBB, will be instituted to the Cure by His Lordship the Bishop of Christchuroh, at St Matthew’sChurch, Courtenay, on THURSDAY' (This Day), Uth February, at 7.30 p.m. F. G. BRITTAN, 944 Acting-Vicar. MISSIONARY MEETINGS. DR NORTHCOTE DECK and MISS F. H. YOUNG, of the South Sea Evangelical Mission, will hold Missionary Meetings, illustrated by lantern pictures, This Evening, in the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Gloucester Street, and To-morrow Evening in the Sydjj enham Gospel Mission Hall, commencing o| 8 p.m. 952 * Meetings. SYDENHAM. FOOTBALL CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the Club wili be held in thu Club Rooms on MONDAIQ NEXT, -loth Fob., at 8 p.m., when all menw bera are particularly requested to attend. Nomination of Officers—dominations for tnaj ifficeß of Club Captain, Secretary and Trea* surer, General Committee, and Delegates to the C.R.U. must be made in writing, signed by the proposer, seconder and nominee, and forwarded to the Secretary, on or before Mon-i day, Feb. 22nd at 8 p.m. Nominations ofi Selectors must be forwarded in a like manner on or before Monday, March Bth, at 8 p.mu Nomination forms may bo had from. Mr Maddron, Tobacconist, Sydenham, or the Secrt* tary. The Annual General Meeting will b 4 hold on MONDAY, March Ist, 1909. 923 H. 0. HARRISON, Secretary. ' Sporting. NTEW ZEALAND METROPOLITAN TROTTING CLUB. MIDSUMMER MEETING, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, 11th and 13th FEBRUARY, 1909. TRAMS WILL RUN AT FREQUENT INTERVALS. FIRST RACE WILL START EACH DAI AT 1 P.M. FP724 Tramway Notices. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. TROTTING AT ADDINGTON. TO-DAY. SPECIAL Cars will leave Cathedral S quail ' for the Trotting Track EVERY FIVE MINUTES from 11.0 a.m. FARES: 6d Single; 9d Return. FPDIO BY ORDER. Lost, Found. Szo. LOST, Swift Bicycle, from Reece’s right-of-way. Reward. H. Holland, 243, St Asaph Street. 972 LOST, Sunday, between Rugby Street, Leinster Road, Papanui Road, black and white Collie Pup, answers to name Laddie. Reward. E.T., Papanui Stores. 695 OST, from Amberley, one Chestnut Trap Horse, scar on off front foot and branded M on near shoulder. Reward! on returning to Dalgety and Co., Amberley. 946 LOST, in Waimakariri riverbed, one Bay Gelding, four years old, with few white hairs on near knee and scar on near ear. Anyone finding same on communication with Imperial Hotel, Christchurch, will be rewarded. t 956 STRAYED cn to my property, February Ist, one Red and White Heifer. Owner can have same by applying to the undersigned, George Knight, Eyreton Junction. If not claimed within 7 days will bo sold to defray expenses. 928 Board and Residence. « “ QT ELMO" House, 187, Worcester Street, kJ west end—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders; twe minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus, also with same distance off Parka, Publio Gardens, Museum, Boatsheds, eto. Quietest and very best position in the City. Telephone 872. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. lTucesteb h o uTfn 256, GLOUCESTER STREET. WEST END. • RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION. Telephone 892. X 8942 OMFORTABLE Home 2 Respectable Men; every convenience; very central. Mrs Smith, 279, Tuam Street west. 965 Public Notices. THOMAS DENT AND CO., Saddlers, Cover and Tarpaulin Makers. [YTTE have on hand a large stock of Tar- ! YY; paulins, which we can offer to the Farmers and Threshing Machine Owners at Moderate Prices. Come and inspect our stock before buying elsewhere. Ail order* executed on shortest notice. THOMAS DENT AND CO., X 4144 133, Lichfield Street. PUBLIO NOTICE. M : R G. A. J. HART, having returned after _ 41 years’ experience in London, begs to notify that the business lately carried on by his father will now bo continued by himself. at the old address, 185, GLOUCESTER STREET, under the style of A. H. HART AND SON, “157 Architect*. rpHE BEST TEAS IN THE WORLD m J- LIPTON’S PURE CEYLON TEAS. Grown and Packed by them. Insist on having them. 03875 FOR FIRST-CLASS Paperhanging, painting, signwriting, GLAZING, and GENERALHOUSE DECORATING, Eto., Consult AVERY AND SONBL 62, Colombo Etrect, Sydenham. ’Phono 1945. XB9BS “ TWOZIE ’’ TEA KEEPS GOOD.-Miny JLV teas loso their original flavour through faulty packing, but “ Eozie ” is put up so that no deterioration is possible. It comes to you possessing all its original flavour. •• XTARNISHIN'eT the Brilliant Polish'for •v Linoleums, Furniture, etc. All Grocers, 6d» X 4138
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14916, 11 February 1909, Page 1
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