DUNSTABLE HOUSE. COSTUME AND JACKET DEPARTMENT. |TE 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, Mantles, &c. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH. J. BALLANTYNE & CO. „i, ... !E^I *J lwß *W<t h LJ ll . CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. TIME TABLE. N and after MONDAY, APRIL 26th, 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. Ashley, dep. : 9.0 a.m. ; 1.55 p.m.; 5.50 p.m. ON THURSDAYS A LATE TRAIN— Christchurch, dep.; 11.0 p.m. Rangiora, dep. ; 12.0 midnight. OXFORD BRANCeTIINE-RANGIORA AND CUST 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. RACECOURSE AND SOUTHBRIDGE SECTlON—Christchurch, dep.: 6.45 a.m., 4.15 p.m. Ellesmere, dep.: 8.10 1 a.m., 5.35 p.m. MALVERN BRANCH LINE Christchurch, dep. : 6.45 a.m. ; 4.15 p.m. Malvern, dep. : 6.50 a.m.; 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. ; 4.0 p.m.; 6.0p.m. JOHN LAWSON, Traffic Manager. April 26th, 1875. 64 CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. OXFORD RACES. MAY 13th, 1875. HE 9.10 a.m. TRAIN from RAN- . GIORA will run to CARLETON on this occasion, returning from Carleton at 4.10 p.m., in time to connect with the Main Line Train. Passengers to re-book at Cust. JOHN LAWSON, Traffic Manager. Christchurch, May 11th, 1875 197 A GOOD CHANCE FOR A NEW ARRIVAL. 10 LET, TWO ROOMS, in town. . Rent 7a per week, on condition that the incoming tenant takes the furniture, consisting of two good bedsteads, chairs, tables, cooking utensils, &c, which will be sold a great bargain for cash, the present tenant being about to leave town. For address, apply to Mr Richards, hairdresser, High street. 196 SINGERS SEWING MACHINES. CHARLES TURNER has the honor to announce that the monopoly that has hitherto existed in this city for the sale of Singer's machines is now at an end. A printed Guarantee is given, warranting the Machine genuine, and undertaking to keep it in repair for twelve months. CHARLES TURNER, Sewing Machinist and Engineer, Colombo street, Two doors from Cookham House. 122 IAIRBANK'S SPECIFIC FOR RELIEF 1 of TOOTHACHE, frequently removes the most distressing pain, within a few moments of its application, when other iemediea have failed to afford even the slightest relief, H. S. FAIRBANK, High street, ffaxt door to Carl's; Empire Hotel,
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Globe, Volume III, Issue 286, 12 May 1875, Page 1
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