PUBLIC NOTiCES. "THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN SPRING." "VTOW is tho SEASON for PLANTING SPRING FLOWERING BULBS AND TUBERS. Wo have a very largo Stock of the following:— ANEMONES—A very fine strain. Mixed ' colours at Is 6d per dozen and lite per 100. CHIONODOXA-Tho Glory of the Snow, 5s per dozen. CROCUS—Choice Mixed, Is Gd per dozen, i CROCUS—BIue, Yellow, and White, 2s per dozen. j —Choice Mixed, 5s per dozen, j iilAulwillt!—Choico named, very Hoc j TUTa U 'o B ' er < * ozel1 ' tt>t^ S~Spanish, Yellow, 3b per dozen. 4s per dozen. Colours, Is 6d per dozen. I.AJ>LNCUL US-—Choice Mixed, a very fine Is Cd jjer dozen, and 10s per 100. 'r>TT r ill —Choice Mixed, 2a Cd per doxen. AJif'JFS —Choico Named, 53 per doaen. luLiPS—Choico Darwina, Namdd, 7s 6d X>cr dozen. NARCISSUS—A very fine collection, from 3d to 5s each. COLLECTION OF BULBS—2s 6d, sa, 10s, las, 203, i-2s, and 105e. Is IN THE £ DISCOUNT, FOR CASH. NAIRN and SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. N6173-G965F THE WAIMAKARIRI-ASHLEY WATER SUPPLY BOARD. OXFORD. ENLARGING BROWN'S ROCK SUBj DIVISION. ' i "VTOTICE is hereby given that at a Special I Meeting of the' Board, duly called, and held at tho officc of tho Board, Oxford, at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday, March Sih, 1917, resolutions were unii.Tumoiisly adopted enlai'Ki ing tho Brown's Rock Subdivision in the Fcrreide and Eyreion Districts, and [ NOTICE is further given that plans, together with detailed eehedulc.3_ cf such proposed extensions will be deposited, and will be open to public inspection at the office of the RangioNi County Council, Rangiora, at I tho Eyre Comity Council's office, Ohoka. and at the office of t ho_ Wr.iniakariri-Asjilcy Water Supply Board, Oxford, during ordinary office hours, for Fourteen Days from and including Monday, April 9th, 1917, and NOTICE is hereby further given that a Special Meeting of thn Waimakariri-Aeliley Water Supply Board will be held at tho office of the Board, Oxford, on Thursday, April 2Gth, 1917. at tho hour of 2.30 p.m., for the purpo3o of confirming the above Resolutions aa a Special Order to take effcot immediately upon the confirmation thereof. M. J. DIXON, Chairman of the Board. JAS. McCORMACK, Secretary of tho Board Board's Office, Oxford, March 30th, 1917. 8300 LAMB REDUCED 1 LAMB REDUCED 1 Prime Forequarter Lamb from 4s 6d Prime Hindquarter Lamb, from ~ 5a Gd
CUSTOMERS arc requested to Shop Early, as wo aro reluctantly compelled by law to close at 6 p.m. on Saturday Evcnln^a. DIXON BROS., Cashel street. D 2357-7086 ' CHEVROLET CABS ON THE HILLS. JUST a few particulars of a business trip to Akaroy, in a CHEVROLET CAB, with two pasengere, on Friday aiternoon, Left Chratclwrch at 12.10 p m., arrived Hill Top Hotel 2.5 p.m.; had lunch transacted business at Duvauchellea Bay 'arrived in Akaroa at 3.35 p.m, Left Akaroa, on tho return journey at 4.15 p.m., made a smart run to th© Hill Top Hotel (37 minutes), said to be a recordj arrived ChristchUTch 7 p.m.—2hxs 17min running time." Total mileage 105, petrol conaumed 2J gallons; mileage to the gallon over hjllg 32. HENRY J. RANGER, Agent, Christchurch Garage, RSISI-GOB2 32-31 Gloucester street. VINEGAR. PERFECTLY Pure Malt Vinegar, fully equal i" strength and flavour to the best imported brands, and at half tho price. Bottled under the strictest hygienic conditions at gHARpE BB os.' FACTORY, 270 Armagh street. Price 2s 3d per gal- Jars lent. Tel. 1761. 58479 DRINK CRAVING GONE. "T HAVE not l:sJ Drink for last five weeks, 1 and now have no desire for it. The craving loft me after -using two packets of 'DRINKO.'" So writes a grateful business man. Drinko can be given secretly if desired. Full details sent in sealed envelope. State if Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 C, Lambton quay, Wellington. HOll6 (A CARD.) Henry cooper, Resident VETERINARY SURGEON, 5iS5 WORCESTER STREET, <2411? Linwood. WE are stockists of Dunlop, Goodrich, ; Barnet Glass, Spencer Moulton, Goodyear, Dominion, Alichelin, Clincher Tyree. Wo have the largest all-round otock in Christchurch. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE, L 2365-3 High and Tuam streots. AVON* DAIRY COMPANY, LTD., 20 Manchester street S. XX7E are BUYERS of CREAM, HIGHEST 'Vt PRICES GIVEN. Accurate weight and test Guaranteed. Corner Manchester'and Dundas streets. 2511 TO BUY, Sell, or Exchange * Second-hand Motor-car or Motor-cycle, call on us. Wo are specialists, and have been in this business for a number of years. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE, High and Tuam streets. 'Phone 3592. L 2365-2 GOULD, BEAUMONT, AND CO., 118 Hereford street, j * CHRISTCHURCH. SHIPPING, FINANCE, INSURANCE. AND STATION AGENTS. A BSENTEES, Executors, and All Classes of Trust Accounts represented. MONEYS always available for Investment on First Mortgage. G4241
GOVERNMENT NOTICES. URGENT NOTICE. IN order to comply with tbo request of Imperial Authorities, th© Minister in Charge (Hon. Arthur Myers) <lceir«s all usjrs of TINPLATES in the Dominion to immediately communicate by telegraph to this office for information regarding TENPLATES required bv them for presont Calendar Yeoi\ A. It. ADAMS. Chief Executive Officer, ilunitions and Supplies Department, Wellington. 8624 PICNIC Parties—Don't forget the delicious Military Pickle xrheu the luncheon is being made up. Thi3 luxury is eold by all grocers at a reasonable price. HI 283
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