I PUBLIC NOTICE-. DON'T spoil your night's rest through cold feet. Warm tbe bed these chilly nights with a NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO.'S "UNIQUE" Hot Water Bottle, tho bottle with the patent stopper that makes filling.easy. No scalded hands. AH chemists. 2 TJULBS FOR PRESENT PL__OTING. per doz. ANEMONE, ST. BRIGID. choice mixed .- -■ •• -.16 CROCUSES, choice mixed .. ..16 HYACINTHS, very fine mixed -40 NARCISSI, in variety frcm .. -.10 RANUNCULUS, mixed ... ..10 TULIPS, mixed single .. 1 6 0. E. GIBBONS and CO., Seed and Nureerymen, W7 Colombo street. Chrutchurch. CB37S-«18 AN IDEAL MOUNT FOR WINTER RIDING IS THE AJ.S. MOTOR-CYCLE. 2" h.p. light-weight, 6 h.p. for c "de-chair work, 2 and 3 speeds, chain driv*, chain and geare, completely enclosed. Full particulars on application. R. WILKIN, 201$ 163 H'„h etreet, Christchurch. WANTED Known, Yoang men can increase their wages in any line of bu?ine!_ by taking a course of home study with tho INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Wardell. Buildings. CBSS7 WANTED— Men of moderate means, heads of families, householders, and others to whom the question of cloth,ng themselves and their wives and families is a constantly recurring and harassing problem, can eolve it easily and satisfactorily by calling upon L W BALKIND My system of easy instalments has been in operation for several years, and will enablo you to secure at once, without delay oi formality, all you require in the nature of Up-to-date Clothes, Boots, Underclothing etc. You and your wive 3 and families can be well and fashionably dressed at a few hours' rotice. I stock nothing but the highest qualities in all lines, my prices are strictly moderate, there is no loading of price, and tho instalments' you are called upon to pay are regulated strictly by your means and ability to meet them. In c_3o of sickness or temporary loss of employment, arrangements will be made to postpone further instalments until recovery or re-employ-ment is secured. Call any time you like or write to L. W. BALKIND, G29 Colombo street, between Lichfield and Tuam streets. TeL 2567 C 9313 WANTED TO BUY. OLD MOTOR TYRES and TUBES, and all kinds of SCRAP RUBBER. - HIGHEST PRICE, CASH. J. SNELL and SON, 07826 Christo__rc_ MISS TRENT'S CADENA CAKE AND CATERING SHOP. COLOMBO STREET (Next Recce's). THE ELECTRICAL KITCHEN, in full operation, is OPEN DAILY FOR INSPECTION by those interested, from 11 a.m. to Noon and 2 to 3 p.m., Saturdays excepted.' ggyj IN FUTURE "jl/TY Business will bo carried on at -!-"- No. 300 MANCHESTER STREET NORTH, near Salisbury etreet. Customers please ring 'PHONE 331. . W. A. JEWELL, 946 Cabinetmaker, Etc. A NEW Departure in the Motor Industry ;-•* —ifJiyi'-S installed an OXO ACETYLENE WELDING PLANT, and secured tho services of an Expert with English experience, we are prepared to undertake all Classes of Welding. Goar Cutting, and Component Parts of Motor Care a speciality All Classes of Engineers' and .Plumbers', Brass Work kept in stock and manufactured so customer—' requirements - • ■''«« w' '*_ PRI CE and SON, o4r3a Manchester street. Christchnrch. CITY COUNCIL. "j LOCAL BILL. IN THE MATTER oFTproposed Bill or Act.' intituled "The Chr'etchurch Milk Supply . and Markets. Act, 1914." pjURSUANT to the provisions of the •■■ - Standing Orders of the House of Repre5 ' ?%£**„ to LoC! - 1 Bills, the Obnstehurcb City Council hereby gives notice A_££_P "1" v n *£" YeV c - ade to thc G <>™™l -fr__i y °/ £ w " Z "J««d, in Parliament assembled, at its present session, for leavo to introduce a Bill intituled 'The Christchurch wu Su PP 1 "* -nd Market- Act, 1914." mMT*i, ? -rS." -°l - he J 1 - 0 !*--**- Bill is to en- * b!o the Christchurch City Council: — (1) To control and regulate tho milk euo- . ply of the City. p (2) To' Undertake tho eale and distribution of milk •to the exclusion of all othf >• suppliers of milk, and to carry on the business of dealing in milk and milk products. (3) To control salo3 of fish in any market erected or provided by tho City. ■ The foregoing objects arc to be attained by providing:— "• "' 1. That the Council may establish milk stations for any of the foregoing purposes: may buy and sell milk and milk products, an « d -E_ 0 r de , co ° l tor same. ' . 1* -? + - ? °, f ,. m!]k et-tions fball he submitted to tho Minister of Public Health for approval ._, the first instance, and that on completion of milk station it shall bepublicly advertised as available for testing J!' "Pfi D .„ mi 7 k _*"■*] ** P aescd -vhich does not reach the standard prescribed by regulateP nd « tho .''S.le of Food and Drugs Act. 1908 ; that milk found to be unfit foT food shall be destroyed; that milk not reaching the standard, but otherwise good,' shall be separated; that no milk shallTbo'soM, „ kept for sale, which has.not been tested and passed at a Milk Station. Dd 4. That by special order the Council may undertake the dirt:ibution and sakfof ___f and prohibit privMo individuals from lo' doing, and may contract with other persons for such dstribution and sale. P ere °ns ,-J" T !" at "- 1 ? C^- 01 " 1 may appoint managers. etc., may construct, lease, or pS chare, and thereafter maintain tho buildings plant, machinery, railway sidings, or other iixed or movable appliances, and may _M am Y!" hen . no longer required. 6. mat toe Council may establish and equip outside of as'well as within the CHv aSVTood^ 2 ° r Co<>l 6torafi ° "° r ."■" 7. That the Council may by special order require all »« of fi,„ in wholesale quanti- « Tuv „V_ C *__-- t0 '** made in any market .established by the Council under -th. "MuniX- S >r _„ r ii t,O - I *-_. t - ,- 0( _'", and th3t **_«. !_nVi £ ' not be lawful for anyone to sell fish wholesale or by auction save in such market. - - " ~ 8. That no fish shall be sold unless s_me s_!l bM _.H_ , pected at such market and certified as fit for human food. _.?" J- h „- th<! Co . un ? il ma y defray the cost of establishing, equipping, and maintaining milk stations, freezing and cool chambers, and markets out of its general fund,.: and that Vhe esia-lxAms and equipping thereof, but not tbe maintenance thereof, shall be d'emed to be a public work within the meaning of .ho Local Bodies Loan? Act. 1913." and the Council may from time to time raise money * 7 , ft Wa J_°: e P° clal loan nndcr the said "Act " 10. That every, person committing anbreach pf this Act, or obstructing or resisting any officer appointed thereunder, or refusing to give information, or giving false information to enquiry made by such officer shall oe liable to a penalty not exceeding 11. That the Con-cfl may" appoint one or more inspectors with the powers of an offi- . car within the meaning of the "Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1908.' vooa ♦3 T -" &t *"**. C O - 1 -»7 fix fe_ for testing, separating, storing, botti.ng, or canrung ,n sealed receptacles, and cleansing ntensOa at a milk station, use of _____£ and feeering and cool chambers, and may recover such fees by action or distress 13. That the Council may mak© by-laws f_r the purpose of this Act, and by-laws generally relatui. to t_> «_I ? and distribution oi milk, such powers to be exercised as provided in-tho -Municipal Corporations Act 1908. ' A l . Cop J °-/*-T-, Ps.°P<»ed Bill is deposited at the Magistrates Courthouse, Christchurch at which place the same is open for inspect tion during office hours. For the Christchurch City Conncil. H. H. LOTTOHNAN. City Solicitor, and Solicitor for the Bill.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 14
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