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f" RAILWAYS. ■ ' NEW ZEALAND. RAILWAYS. RACES AT TTMARU. A -TTOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will ' ffbeh-«a to Timaru from Chr_tchurch. if" « T-irlie Waihao Downs, and interarriving at Timaru up to 12.30 - "i Vth November, available for return tm ->?o 7 „T?ov-_ber * S P" M ?*»«-« Vtoppi-S at Addington Sockburn, SSv,■ RolWon, Dunsand-1. Rakaia, Cher-Uy. Ashburton, to pick up paeeengers ' £r Tim-r- Racecourse, will !eav« Chnst- ■'-• X«Ah tor Timaru at 8.5 a.m., arnvmg wSSvk-11.48 a.m. and Timaru 12.20 p.m. Sfk __i_ connecU at Wa*hdyke with a train. Timaru to the Racecourse. A Smrn train, stopping at ttaahdyke to pick TtaMacdel, Rolleston, Hornby, Sockburn and * *Al_oEton to eet down paesengers, will l«av« T___r- for Christchurch at 6.45 p.m., and iri» Christchurch 10.33 p-ni. Free pa»eea, eeason end commutation tict.yt* wi T l not be available by the epecial __h. Chr_tohnrch to Timaru and back/ jr^RES—To Timaru by 8.5 a.m. special 4-jja from Christchurcb, available for return j— g_4S p.m. special from Timaru same day; 2»o available Warhdyke to Racecourse and "Raoscourje to Timaru by tbe enec:-! trains and Racecourse at followra_ fares, which include le for Course adib—sic-' Fr°*n Christchurch l*>s 2d fir/it | tf ,- 10a 4d second clas», Addin?ton 19s ' and J—l 3d. Sockburn 18« Gd and 10s, Hornby 18s 3d and 9s lOd. Bolleston 16s lOd and "1 a* 2d. Dunsandel 15s and 8s 3d, R'ka'a 13a "Sd «od 7s <d, Cbert*py 12s *d and 6s Ud. lie 6d and Gs. Only tickrts at &m» fsres are available by thc special tain Chr-tchiirch to Timaru. For fuller particular* ccc handbills and posters., war BY ORDER. ~ PUBLIC NOTICES. - TrTANTED SMART CLERK, young, with livV some knowledge cf Ironmongery; salary £13 month. Also, thoroughly com- ■ * petent STENOGRAPHER and GENERAL CLERK; salary £13 per month. Good opportunities for advancement. Apply by J«t4c, with copies of references, to GENERAL MANAGER, Consolidated Gold Fields of N.Z., Ltd., 802_> Reefton. '/ BAKERS, STOREKEEPERS. ETC. ' ' J. . SACKS. SACKS. SACKS. \JSTE are Cash Buyers of all grades SecondVV 'hand Sacks. Best prices given. TEXTILE BAG and SACK CO., LTD., - - CB9OO 163 Hereford street. A BRANCH OF ! 'tftsk DOMINION MERCANTILE ' * ' AGENCY, LIMITED, ACCOUNT COLLECTORS, TRADB ASSIGNEES, ENQUIRY AGENTS, Has been Opened at . - Ho. 204 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. (T_k will be tho Head Office for tt- South v Isknd.) Registered Office, 155 Feathorstone street, WELLINGTON. '• AGENTS THROUGHOUT AUSTRALASIA. WANTED, fPENANT FOR GOOD CITY HOTEL. "Also, •' TFANTED, A GOOD COUNTRY HCrTE-i FOR CLIENT, DWAN BROS, Empire Hotel Building*, C_ris-church, 8057 ~" 1?OR Sale, Cheap, 2 5 h.p..Launch Engines, JC aleo 9 h.p. do., Screw-cutting Lathes, power and treadle; 6-3 h.p. 2-sea'ter De Dion Car, 3 Kp. Bentine Engine, magneto ignition, "-• new; Frte-engine Motor Cycle, etc. *R. P. M... Manning and Co., 188 Cashel, street (near. . U.S.S. Co, Ltd., Chxistchnrth). P.O. Box 657. i- ■ ■ , ; '■'"■' " *" ,' -*•* ICE CREAM AND FRUIT BUSINESS. •pOR, SALS aa a going concern in Blen- '. __t__ .American Bar, Fruit, and Confec_ooerr, Soda Fountain, Milk Shakes, 100 Cream. Excellent taking- Prioe £250. \ ARTHUR L. GRAY and CO, - 1801 *' 166 -.anchester street HAVE YOU £s?—lf co, come along to na and invest it aa a Deposit on a Section in-Riccarton. All we ask is a deposit of £s—the balance can be paid by monthly instalments" of £1 9a 2d (Principal and Interest). - Yonr £5 invested in the Savings ,- Bank will bring you about 3s per year, but if you invest in one of these sections it will br_iryou is mora like £20. Write or call for plan, to-day. MAWSON. STEWART and BECKETT, 152 Hereford street. CBIIS .■ CHEAP MIXED FARM FOR SALE. 'Afl.«:going concern, 600 Acres Freehold, -. low ridges and flats, limestone formation, 75 acree oats and turnips, stock, 600 ewes and lambs, 20 cows, team, and implements to work farm, 3 miles rail. 2 miles factory,-two houses. Will' carry 600 ewes. "" ALSO 400 ACRES LEASEHOLD. £12 a year rent, good cattle country (cockatfoot), wintered 200 head of cattle. £30. a year ':■' rent for right of trolly running through property. To make a quick sale to dissolve a partnership, tho Leasehold' will be given in;- also £30 rent now due. All particulars, apply; WATSON. Imperial Hotel, C—ristch—r__ 1626 CLAIRVOYANCE, PSYCHOMETRY. HEaRY VICTOR, U.S.A. (Reg.), adviics , Health, Business, etc. I&terviewa 1-7 " daily, at ' 276 BARBADOES S-TU-ET. Season closing' Thursday, 27th. K4O R- BEN tf E.T'T'S,' ;"WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER (Lot© of Gundereen's). DOMINION BUILDINGS (next Wood■ward's), Cathedral square, Christchurch, N.Z. Telephone 1094. November, 1913. . • NOTICE OF OPENING. T HAVE to inform you that the buainess A ol the late A. Gunderson has been sold, and my connection with that firm has therefore, been severed. 5 have started in __rine_. for myself in Cathedral square (between Broadway's and the Grand Theatre), with' a perfectly new and -p-to-dat* stock, and I shall be glad to . receive your patronage _. I J?L B P eci - liain s ia'the REPAIRING of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and J_W_XLERY ci.all kmds, and shall be glad to undertake any work you may care to entrust to mc, - 031 _V_2___________ jTyE HAVE MOVED TO ROOMS on 2nd • foot (next to lift) of ths DOMINION BUILDINGS. CATHEDRAL SQUABB (Opposite Broadwaya). F- H. DAVIE and SON. . Licensed Surveyora. . j\£R- L. G. BLACKWELL. FJJ..N.Z., has commenced PRACTICE aa a PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT at . 196 CASHEL STREET. Vim* .1364, CBBBI ;. ~ — KENT -"LATING WORKS, 148 VICTORIA STREET. __-_© 301. ELECTRO-PLATERS * To rj_CLE, MOTOR, and MANUFACTURING TRADES. '.■"STERLING SILVER PLATING OUR -PECIALIIi. — . I Showroom: \ , _B WORCESTER SIREET, opp. Govern- , —tent Buildings. 'Phone 1200. .8864 OSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in the "Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of the "Evening News." - THE Special "Page for Women" in Satur- . day's Edition* of tho "Evening News" appeal* to everyone. A bright Horns

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14832, 25 November 1913, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14832, 25 November 1913, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14832, 25 November 1913, Page 11

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