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RATES FOR ADVERTISING (For Cash Only and Sot Solid). Wants— All notices referring to employment not exceeding 12 words, Is, and 6d for _ every additional 6 words. 9o Let or For Sale, not exceeding 12 words, Is each insertion, and 6d for every additional 6 words. , Wanted, when referring to Tenders or Amusements, 4-inch or under, 2s 6d each insertion. , . , Lest and Found, 4-inch or under, ~s Gd each Insertion. . „,, A Birth, Marriage or Death Notices, 2s 6d 4-inch or under. . , , Funeral Notices, 4-inch 2s 6d, and for every additional 4-inch or fraction 2s Gd Jlamoriam Notices, 4-inch 2s Gd, and lor every additional J-inch or fraction 2s Gd. Notices respecting Sunday Services, 4 lmea Is and every additional 2 lines, up to 12 lines, Gd. , , In all cases double rates will be charged lor any of the above Advertisement wnen the oash does not accompany the order.

BEREAVEMENT. TVtfR Q-. BLACKLER tender* hi* grateful MI L thinks to all kind friends for telegrams of sympathy in his late bereavement; n’eo to Dr Bauman and tho District Nurses for their unremitting end kind attention.

SHIPPING NOTICES. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF U SEW ZEALOT, LIMITED. Steamers will be despatched as under (circumstances “ Train. Cargo at p.iu. Railway. Pate.na Mon., Wed . Fri. 7.23 11 •»• Maori Tues.. Thurs. Uararoa Sat.. Sspt. 23 ~2tl IO.aO a.m. NAPIER, GISBORNE and AUCKLAND— Tarawera Wed., Sept. 27 4 9 a - m ~ ■ DUNEDIN— Tarawera Sat. Sept. •2.'! 1 1.28 !) a.ra. SYDNEY AND II01!ART, via WELLINGTON— Manuka Wed., Oct. 4 J 9 a.ro. MELBOURNE~via WELLIN'OTON Palooua Fri., S»pt. 22 4 9 a.m. From Welhnpten. Mon., flept. 25. NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH Corinna THIS DAY -*• 9 a-m. *T“ RAROTONGA AND TAHllT—flora Sept. 26 From Auckland FIJI. TONGA AND SAMOA— Talune Mon., Oct.lo From Auckland E A'N~FRAN CI SC: 0. via RAROTONGA ana TAHITI— Jloatia Oct. 12 From Wellington. CANADA. AMERrCATTONDO N.~F.tc.. via SUYA, HONOLULU and VANCOUVER, B.C.— ~ J yiagara Oct. 3 From Auckland All Vancouver, San Frrmelsco, Intercolonial and Island Steamers fitted with wireless (elegTaphy. Tickets available for Stopover or return l>y Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.’s Steamers. Railway Ticket'", Christchurch to Lyttelton, and from Wellington to 'lie principal North Island Stations, may he c btainod at (ha Company's Christchurch Office. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. No Cargo will be received at the Railways for shipment by ileamcrs unless rpace has been booked previously aud shipping note* endorsed accordingly. THE VANCOUVER ROUTE. 'AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND. CANADA, via FIJI AND HONOLULU. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LINE, la conjunction with Canadian-Pacific Railway to all American points and British Isles. Through some of the Grandest Scenic Wonders of the Worid. PASSENGERS Can Proceed HONOLULU to SAN FRANCISCO by Matson or * teanic Lines. Tickets (all classes) available for return by Union San Francisco steamero to Wellington. NIAGARA. October 3, from Auckland. MAKURA. October 31, from Auckland. PASSPORTS.—Travellers to any placo outside the Dominion are reminded it is advisable to obtain Passports, and that it is necessary to make early application to the Government for them. Pamphlets. Maps and till information Frea. UNION STEAM SHTP COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents.

PUBLIC NOTICES. OVER 600 women secured prizes in tlie recent Desert Gold Tea Competition. Drink Desert Gold Tea and save Camels for new Competition. X A BOTTLED Luxury at a reasonable price is the delicious MILITARY FICKLE. li your Grocer is out of it, try the noxt store. Buy a bottle to-day. 1_ “/'kH, dcarl I’m so tired! I’ve been floor V polishing.” Then why not use uinqarnish, the " spplied-in-a-minute liquid ” Polish. Bhines liko glass and lasts 12 months. Your Grocor Sells it—ls 6d. WHERE EVERY SHILLING BEYS MOST Ladies' Umbrellas and Walking Sticks. Gents’ Umbrollas and Walking Sticks. Children’s Umbrellas. Largest Variety, to suit every Pocket. At LETHABY’S UMBRELLA STORE, 64, Cathedral Square (Between Broadway's and Warner’s). REPAIRS AND RE-COVERS. CELIA CAMISOLES WITH SLEEVES, FROM 6s Gd. AMONGST the vory largo new stocks of Parisian Underwear received at Salon Celia, ladies will find camisoles from the ■mallest to the largest sizes—hand embroidered in Broidorie Anglaise—with sleeves at from 6s 6d each. Also a lie selection af nantalons—good fitting and beautifully arabroideTed. These dainty garments are well worth vour early inspection, which is now invited. No. 6, Royal Exchange Bldgs. (Take lift to floor 20 ■ WARRE, HOCKLEY AND CO.. LTD., YAlii.iE AjNU SPIRIT' MERCHANTS tW CATHEDRAL •SQUARE. Australian Winas—All Best Kinds. Biaidy, Geneva Gin, Rum, eto. All Lead, ing Branua. gtotch Whiskys (guaranteed Highland malt), well matured in wood. Champagne, Burgundy, Claret, Port and BnerTy—Specially Selected Wines. This Company guarantees that ail Liquors •old by it are " ABSOLUTELY PURE,” god at pneos to suit ASSORTED customers. DOZENS SUPPLIED pro LET. TO LET. LlNWOOD—Modern 7 Rooms end every convenience, J-eore in garden, etc.; 27a 6d or offer. »T ALBANS—2 Modem 6 Rooms, bath, h. and c., all conveniences; £i, IfONTREAL STREET, City—6 Rooms, bath, h. and c., gas, etc., 150. WOOLSTON—Good 6 Rooms, scullery, sink, gas, washhouse, etc., 1 acre land; 15a. WOOLSTON —4 Rooms, pantry, washhouse; 9*. WILSON’S ROAD—4 Rooms, scullery, washhouse: 10s. HERIVALE—4 Rooms, scullery, washhouse, 10s 6d. RICCAKTON —Modern 5 Rooms and conveniences; 17s 6d. BILLARY AND BAXTER. Estate Agents, U& Manchester Street. FP

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17279, 21 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17279, 21 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17279, 21 September 1916, Page 1

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