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NSW JJ/rSSTISSMSNTS, FOR OT AGO AND BLUFF. Jgm&FMJ^' - AIREDALE, ; r, , Capt. Kennedy, • ■ . . Is expected to arrive from Wellington about FIVE P.M. THIS DAY, and will sail as above shortly after arrival. \ For freight or passage apply to : J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON, 1476 Lyttelton and Christchurch. , ARTESIAN WELL. . . ; WANTED, immediately, TENDERS for Sinking the above, on Section 99, Ferry Road. Apply to Mr COLE, on the section. .. . ; ' . 1467 ANTED, a FRENCH POLISHER. Apply to R. W; WALTERS, Upholsterer, Papanui Road. - , The Unemployed Polisher is not to be found at the address given. 1474 JUST TO HAND. TEA! TEA?! TEA!!! m o c o n~~s umb r s . . s. d. Sound Congou ... ... 2 0 Ordinary do . ... ...2 6 Good Family do ... ... 3 0 . Fine Flavoured do ... 3 6 ■ Extraordinary do ... ... 4 0 " Also, ' , Fine Gunpowder, Hyson, Caper, S.O. Pekoe W. J. FISHER, HIGH STREET, ;' Nbas Bank or Nbt Zbaukd. ', N.B.— A liberal Discount allowed on large parcels for Cash. ' 146S m H E A T R E ROYAL. THIS EVENING (THURSDAY), ! REGULAR FIX; QUIET FAMILY; Burlesque, KING OF THE PEACOCKS. The Last Week of the Season. All accounts to be sent in to Miss Mathews, the Treasurer, at once. 1440 LECTURE. A LECTURE will be delivered in St James' Wesleyan Church, Montreal strest, on FRIOAY EVENING, the 19th, by F. J. GARRICK, Eiq. Subject—" The Catacombs of Rome." . Chair to be taken at Seven o'clock.' Admission— Sixpence: 1473 «r I N T E R R BAD INGS COLONISTS' HltL, LYTTBLTON. FRIDAY, "AUGUST 19. Overture (Piano and Violin)—" Caliph of Bagdad.. . Messrs J. and S. Schwartz. Reading — Mr J. Ingles Song— Mr Carder Reading— Rev A. Reid Violin Solo—" Carnival de Venice "...Mr J. I Schwartz ' Reading— Mr T. Grange Song— "Kate Kearney "...Mrs Jones Reading— Mr W. DOyly Duett (Vocal)— Mrs Grant and Mr Carder Reading— Mr H. R. Webb Song— . R3ading— Mr C. W. H. Woledge. I """" Admission, Sixpence. Commence at half-past Seven. 1475 LYTTELTON PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT t^ SOCIETY. ( '" \Z THE PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE appointed June 20, 1870, to prepare draft rules for the establishment of a Permanent Building Society in Lyttelton, request the attendance of persons wishing to join the i society at a meeting to be held on TUESDAY ! NEXT, Aug. 23, 1870, at 7 o'clock pjn., at the Colonists' Hall, Lyttelton, when the objecta of the Society will be explained, applicationa for shares received, and other preliminaries arranged. Pbovibional Committee : John T. Rouse — Chairman A. C. Wilson B. S. Ellisden H. N. Nalder R. Bunker JOHN 8. WILLCOX, 1472 Secretary, pro. tern. NOTICE. A COACH will leave the White Hart, for the ASYLUM BALI* TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 7 o'clock. Fares, there and back, 2s. wThartnell, 1470 Proprietor.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 698, 18 August 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 698, 18 August 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 698, 18 August 1870, Page 3