DUNSTABLE HOUSE. COSTUME AND JACKET DEPARTfTE are now SHOWING our First Ship- ' V ment of AUTUMN AND WINTER NOVELTIES. Home-spun Tweed and other New Costumes, and Polonaise, Satara, and President Cloth Jackets, Waterproof Mantles, &c. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH. J. BALLANTYNE & CO. i CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. DISCHARGING AND STACKING TIMBER, COAL, &c, IN THE CHRISTCHURCH STATION YARD. ■iHE Provincial Government is prepared to receive TENDERS for the ABOVE SERVICE, for twelve months. Conditions and data as to monthly quantities may be obtained on application at the Traffic Manager's Office, Christchurch Station, on and after Thursday next. Tenders, endorsed "Discharging and Stacking Timber, Coal, &c," to be forwarded to the undersigned on or before the 23rd inst. THOS. WM. MAUDE, Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Office, Christchurch, April sth, 1875. CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. TIME TABLE. ON and after MONDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1875, Trains will run as follows, viz:— WEEK DAYS. LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH LlNE—Christchurch, dep. : 7 a.m.; 8.30 a.m. ; 10.30 a.m. ; 11.30 a.m. ; 12.30 p.m.; 3.10 p.m.; 5.20 p.m. LYTTELTON—Dep. : 7.20 a.m.; 9.10 a.m.; 11.0 a.m.; 11.50 a.m.; 2.10 p.m.; 3.45 p.m.; 6.0p.m. ON SATURDAYS AN EXTRA TRAIN— Christchurch, dep. : 1.40 p.m. Lyttelton, dep. : 1.5 p.m. ON THURSDAYS A LATE TRAIN— Christchurch, dep. : 11.0 p.m. Lyttelton, dep. : 11.30 p.m. NORTH LlNE—Christchurch, dep. : 7.45 a.m.; 12.15 p.m.; 4.30 p.m. Rangiora, dep. : 9.0 a.m. ; 2.0 p.m.; 5.45 p.m. ON THURSDAYS A LATE TRAIN— Christchurch, dep.; 11.0 p.m. Rangiora, dep. ; 12.0 midnight. OXFORD BRANCH LINE—RANGIORA AND OUST SECTlON—Christchurch, dep.: 7.45 a.m.; 4.30 p.m. Cust, dep.: 7.45 a.m. ; 4.30 p.m. SOUTH LlNE—Christchurch, dep. : 6.45 a.m.; 11.0 a.m.; 4.15 p.m. Ashburton, dep.: 6.25 a.m.; 10.40 a.m.; 3.50 p.m. MALVERN BRANCH LINE Christchurch, dep. : 6.45 a.m. ; 4.15 p.m. Malvern, dep. : 6.50 a.m.j 4.20 p.m. SUNDAYS. LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH LlNE—Christchurch, dep. : 9.30 a.m.; 1.30 p.m.; 3.0 p.m.; 5.0 p.m. Lyttelton, dep.: 10.0 a.m.; 2.15 p.m. k ; 4.0 p.m.; 6.0 p.m. THOMAS WM. MAUDE, Secretary for Publie Works. February Ist, 1875. ASTERN DISPENSARY, HEREFORD STREET. W. W. PRICE, educated at the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery, the Dispensary, Birmingham, and London W/->€mif.aTa Vipcra tn anmiaint hia frip.nrls and the public generally that, having, by years of study in the above Institutions, acquired a thorough PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE of Disease in all its forms, he can with confidence offer his •pinion and advice on any case that may be brought under his notice. In Diseases of Children especially, where, from inability to state their ailments, Practical Knowledge is the chief requisite, W. W. P. is eminently successful. ARTIES HAVING HAND SEWING MACHINES Should purchase A STAND AND TREADLE, And can then operate the Machine by Hand or Foot. CHARLES TURNER, Practical Sewing Machinist, street, Two doors from Cookham House.
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Globe, Volume III, Issue 260, 12 April 1875, Page 1
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