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Gr. SETIOEI JONBfc, THE LEADING- OPTICIAN; 102, HEREFORD STREET, Uniled Service Buildings. Sole Agents for Ross's English Ground Lenses end “ Pnbcjitick’s Reform Artificial Eye*." Opticians Supplied. F 8772

THURSDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. THE EIGHT DAY IN' THE RIGHT PLACE. WE ASK OUR CUSTOMERS TO VOTE FOR IT. 0 AREY’S READY-MONEY STORE. FP Mootings. THE NAVY LEAGUE. Canterbury (N.Z.) Branch, AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Canterbury Branch of the Naw League wili bo held, at the Chamber of Commerce on MONDAY, MAY Brd NEXT, At 8 p.m. Every member ia especially requested to attend. BUSINESS: Consideration of rules for the guidance of the local branch, and re-eleotion of officers. 6755 . C- J. TRELEAVEN, Secretary. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. ■ ■R J. J. bOUGALL Invites the ELECTORS OF CENTRAL WARD To Meet Him at the CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S ROOMS, Worcester Street, TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, At 8 p.m. FP6171 CHRISTCHURCH MAYORALTY. MR CHAS. ALLISON invites the Electori to meet him at THE FORESTERS’ HALL, OXFORD TERRACE, On TUESDAY, APRIL 27th, ■ At 8 p.m. 674 S CHRISTCHURCH MAYORAL ELECTION. Tl/TR H. H. LOUGHNAN, a Candidate for IVA the Mayoralty, will address the Eleotors at the* Choral Hall, TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Dr Thacker will take the chair. 6707 HERRICK'S CITY MISSION. 7FHE ANNUAL MEETING of Subscribers A will be held in the Scottish Society’s Rooms, next H.M. Theatre, Manchester Street, on FRIDAY, APRIL 30th, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Annual Report and Balances Sbeot; to Consider the Future of the Work, in view of Mts Herrick's intended retirement. Chair will be taken by Rev J. McKenzie. All subscribers are earnestly requested to be present. 6713 Wm. RAMSAY, Seoretaiy. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. FN. BARTRAM will Address the Electors • TO-NIGHT, corner Montreal and Com feronce Streets, at 7.45. 6734 Sporting, PLUMPTON PARK TROTTING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. 24th AND 29 th MAY, and 3rd June, 1909k N OMINATIONS for all Events Close on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 28th INST, At 8 p.m. . FP6714 Lost, Found. &s. LOST, a Delivery Book. Reward, Atkineon Foundry, High Street. 6711 LOST, Diamond Star. Finder rewarded on returning to B. PeterEen and Co. 6758 LOST, in Lyttelton, on. Friday Night, Gold Chain with heard, cross and key attached. Reward on returning to “ Times ’’ Office, Lyttelton. _ ' 6721 EOST, Sunday Evening, a Lady’s Brown Feather Boa, between Clock Tower and Canterbury Hall. Reward if returned to Butcher, Jeweller, 210, High Street. 6762 LOST, Long-haired Pure-bred Collie Dog; answers to name Jock. Kindly return to office of Cuningham and Taylor, Solicitors, Oxford Torrace. Reward. 6735 Public Notices. WHITE HART HOTEL IS NOW READY TO RECEIVE GUESTS. This Hotel is Artistically Furnished, and Contains Every Modem Convenience. Tariff, 8s 6d per day. FP4165 A, W. LANE, Proprietor. (Late United Service Hotel, Christchurch.) LOVELY CHRYSANTHEMUMS, TY Display of those Beautiful Flowers this -L season is the best I have yet had, and ioso interested should not fail to see them >w that they are at their best. Visitors rdially invited. Take Papanui Oar to Noran’s Road. W. BAYLISS, Chrysanthemum and Dahlia Specialist, Jeffreys’ Road. Bryndwr. 6202 . LOUISE MILLINERY SCHOOL, 214, HIGH STREET. ADIES, learn to Make and Trim yon* own Hats. This you can do bv taking bourse of Lessons at the LOUISE MILSERY SCHOOL. Classes DtJly and nday Evenings. Coll or write for CvTculm. 10 LESSONS 7b 6d. X 3633 COAL. COAL. COALBERMAIN IS GOOD VALUE. It is Hot, Clean and pasting. WE SOLICIT A TRIAL. THOS. BROWN, LTD., 144, HEREFORD STREET. Tele. 2580, 2594. A, | ROOKING Stoves at Hinson's; most eco, IV/ nomioal. Do all your oooking with | kerosene. 15a, 23a, 355, 47s Cd. X 2614 * ' PIANOS. ' PIANO by Bord, £25; deposit £1 and ICf monthly; a bargain. Piano by Collars and Collard, £23: deposit £1 and 104 monthly. English Piano for Sale, only £2O; deposit £1 and 10s monthly; no interest charged. , ROBERT FRANCIS, 159 and 161, Manchester Street, Christchurch. FPSI46

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14978, 26 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14978, 26 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14978, 26 April 1909, Page 1

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