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PUBLIC NOTICES. fP TRAMWAY BOARD. """"""" i^, TO J. Anderson, K. G. Stavelev R a t_ v '«. - ; iiaa. J. L Scott, T. K. Taylor Giffi& '^ Jng-g-Wou Wood. A. H. *£j^| rpAKB NOTICE, that (he Democwc, J. * " A fully alive to the tatties of the iijz cates of those who pander to the "Mon •' oerasy." and probably have an ax© to «?»!» I hope the above goiitlown aro not i>s , *• feriiiß from ?. swollen head through the rf '* forts they have exercised in the cireukfae* of a paper requesting tli« bargessee to »£ for Messrs A. \Y. Beaven, \V. Recce G n Stead. 11. F. Wigraui. ' 0, * I am. c;ko. SIMP9OX A Candidate for a Seat on tho above Board 4i» BUSINESS NOTICE. /"\WING to Extei:s;ve Stmclur»l Alteration* in my Warehinise, t I SHALL BE UNABLE TO RECEIVE CLIENTS FOR SOME DATS. JOHN F. DUFF, 234 Cashel street THE XEW ZF. ALAND FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION' OP CANTEKBURV, LIMITED. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ROLLER FLOUR MILL. NOW in the occupation of Mr J. Moff»tt Davtit'ld. A complete plant in one of tin best Wheat Districts. Water power, and easily worked. A splendid opportunity for I practical man. All necessary buildings Price low. Full particulars at the jLicd D» partmeut of the Xew Zealand Farmers' C* operative Association. ROBT. HARDIE. 4493 ' Manager. FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE. Victoria Square, Christohuroh. npHE Most Charming Situation in tie City. -L Sweet Music creeps iv tile ears from Uμ Band Rotunda iniraedieiely in front, whilst the Beautiful Avon wending through the foreground trives a poetic glow to the ouc.oolc. j Tho Cuisino is now in the hands of a Coin- j petent Chof. Luncheon Room open Sundays and W««k Days. Meals .One Shilling , . A reduction te regular customers. il THIRST Qialtiy Grapes and Tomttoee, local grown, at Cummings's, Colombo tad Manchester stteet. Strawberries and Cream 6A. UU CONNECTIONS TO MAIN SEWERS. WE Beg to Notify the Publio th»t w» * undercake th? iixiiig Up and Conntct* ' ing of WATER CLOSETS, etc , to th. M»ib Sewer 3, at Lowed Rates, and with Prompted ' Despatch. TIJIE PAYMENTS. In connection with the above, •Wβ are pr* nared (where required) to execute the wotk •n the TIME PAYMENT BYSTEM, partiou- ? lara and estimates of which can be bad oi t application. LARGE STOCKS OF SANITARY WARI * IN HAND. TAYLOR AND OAKLEY, J LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBEBS, - ", 234 Tuam street. Christchurch. >f " 4469 Telephone No. 118. . *>J, CONVEYANCES. LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEIj ; ROYAL MAIL COACH. '.& —- - . ,$ A MAIL COACH leaves GlenftmAe] fol Lake Coleridge via Windwhietle HotM'' and Snowdon, every FRIDAY on arrival of Train from Christohurch, rf-J turning in time for Evening Train SATU«V| DAY. . «, .1 Special attention given to passengers wj parcels forwarded for delivery by coach. 'i v • A. 3. BURKJTT. ¥ Proprietor. EXCURSION FARES TO AKAROA. ■ *. rpHE PROPRIETORS of Cobb'e Co»cli aal* ■*- Steam I*aunch Piraki beg; to notiflfl Ibat they have agreed to Kun in and REDUCE FARES to AKAROA. tlh, LITTLE RIVBR or PIGEON BAY. * J Tickets available for Return by «**J Route, 10s. '-"'I B. BARKER, X Coaci Proprietor | B.- 4 Launch, Proprietor, "i January let, 1903. SBOf>j CULVERDEN AND KADIOUKA. 1 THE only REGULAR COACHES. cKtfilfe Mails iK.rtb. of W»i»u— '-^ Coach, leaven Waiau for Kaikoni* ETfTfe, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,, leturniw fee* Kaikoura every Monday, Wedne«»y, IWW Mail Coach meets tie evening train OWE; Christohurch to Culvexden every Wednesfcfc night for mails »nd Passengers, returniof If Waiau the same night in time for TflursesiS Coach to Kaikoura. M FARES: % Culverden and Kaikoura—Single, 90s; X*g turn, 355. - % HAWKS WOOD; J Waggonette, carrying , mails, for M«noif| Hills, Parnaesue, and CI*t»JTO leave* Wajau every Saturday morning, rtttnjf ing Monday. l^ Telegrams, Letters, and Parcels prompt despatch. . *ti& All information to be obtained at 3»«j Cook ana Sons, Tourists' Agency. W. R. CREED, Proprietor, ' ■% Weiifcs I * ,■ W. F. WARNER, M < Town Agent. j j METHVEN AND ASHBURTON COA<rfS A COACH RUNS between METHVEN at M ASHBURTON on TUESDAYS aqM SATURDAYS. Leaves Metbven 8 ».m., M M rives Ashburton 10.45 a.m. LeaWs AshmuUl ■ 4.0 p.m., arrives Methven 6.4S- p.m. ~Jgß Parcels and Orders left at Somerset St«M|M Aslsburton, and Methven Livery StablM. '£BM NEILL DUFF. -fp 30 FtW^fSM "public notice. Ji COVERED IN COACH TO CHEVlO*j§ii A COACH now RUNS between Ww* and Cheviot EVERY MONDAY, WB§§ XESDAY and FRIDAY, and returning fWlte Cheviot on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, ■» SATURDAYS. | Propri«tor<&; Saddle Horses and Traps alwßys oajg® at Waipara Station at the Shortest ftotw*g COACH TO CHEVIOT/ A COACH will Run between and CHEVIOT, leaving Wafetfil EVERY TUESDAY. THURSDAY, '«■ SATURDAY, and returning from Cheviot<S|e Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. _ ;j|H Accommodation for Travelling Good Table acd Best Brands of Liquor **$jm Saddle Horses and Traps always ° B U ?8| at Waipara Station at the shortest noosfjfeg A. FRANCIS. /M Waipara HfltttM HOT SPRINGS, HANMER PLAINS •pvEuIvETT'S .-WYAL MATT, COAC^β CULVERDEN FOB JIANMEB RUDJii TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and RETURNING WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS and MONW^β UnUl September 80th, and Daily October lit till Apnl 80th. J^M Through Re.urn Tickets are Christchurch Railway Station daily. ™mM available ior two calendar months to&BM nf i»«u# First-claos 80s, Coach and £«Js»™ CULVERDEN TO ROTHERHAM, AND KAIKOURA. ■Wμ Coach leaves Culverden for B °'o«lU»»ffl|a Waiau Daily returning from Wsiae VS3m Monday's Coach to Waiau con ß ecU MM Coach for Kftikoura lea Ting ing Wednesday in Kaikoera, xeturnisj M| day; Blenheim Coech leave* Kaikoe»ii^|^ d " y ' FARES. Jμ Culvttden to Kaikoura— Single' SSs, *^g Culverden to Blenheim— Single MS, to Hanmer Plain»--Sin«l» W^ Waggonette leaves Waiau for MsndiJ ParnaVeus, Hawkswosd and Claverfr .*S§m Saturday, returning Monday m «— South Train to Culverden. tiUBH Urgent telegiame and letters livered. Parcels attended to. Special CeeMe Double and Single Buggies .WitflMJ Saddle Horses on iicmediate Hire. through post or wire receive promp* ~MB °jj't} All informatioa given, *J?'*J|^H Sons Tourist Agent*. 191 Hejrtwm 'WB DESaETT hDtriT; «

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11487, 21 January 1903, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11487, 21 January 1903, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11487, 21 January 1903, Page 10

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