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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. j EVANS AND BULL. j (J. 11. Evans), (Roland Bull;. Licensed Lund Broker. l. K cl.) LINCOLN. GOOD iEKMS. 71 ACRES. verv br.-i of Sand, extra hsni" I- situation, ideal place for retired farmer or anyone wanting to carry » * cvr or ■••} Mi lrr xir.aii farmuig generally. lons o; <ml?ir>c work IF WANTED. -Nice O-rooWd House •■viLij ronvov.i'-T.cc-5 ar.d all outbuild-ii.p.-1. Iu splendid order. Twelve miles irom <'hri="tcrii:icii, within a tew minutes of Linc'in f-i-hco). station, ttore. township, *tc. O V.'.TKi; RETIRING uiid will -.-ive vciy easy ■_( Tint. Di.-ii't Ii! 10 enquiu: al)out thu. A HEAL <;OUD CHANCE lor any buyer. .1 ust'oyer bealey"avenue. -ROOMED Semi-Bungalow, with every 0 u.odern convenience and i-acre section. £~o''. Ki'sv 'ir:r:" Owner KEEN OEL.LIEK. Cai«l to view at our OWNEK CALLED UP. FAI'ANUI, OFF NORTH ROAD. >)f\ ACRES of first-clafa oil-round land, OU Papinui's best. Suitable lor dairying, market gardening, or tanning of any description. Small honse and good out oU.udi:i£2. t>e -old, as owner is going into can.p. Ear v ins-iK-ctio:; necessary. tlaiitjy position, li v/„nu-.t. a fin tlie" li acres witd go?d Jiomextva.i ran be bought adjoining. Or will as a going concern. SOCKBURN.—A NIBBLE. -< 1 ACRES, splendid land, good -l-roomed L- Bungalow, c-v<. i-y convenience. Only £;"iSO; terms. Handy car. Get a card to view. " "" WANTED, NEAR UAXGIORA. 1 f\f\ ACRES (about j, for a CASH BUYER. J.UU .Sellers are u-Uicd to write or call 011 u.-i without delay. ~a"MILES OUT. i n ACRE.S loamy land, 7 acres in oats, IJ J-U acics pea;;, J-ticre potatoes, and 1 r.cie "raes. Close station and school. iNearly jew --roomed Bouse, -8 by 14, shod 20 by 10, 2 fowlhouses 21 by 8, 12 by 9. and 8 by 6.' Prico 4315; good terms. Plough, harrows, grubber, etc., INCLUDED in above price. Full particulate on application. EVANS<AND BULL. 50 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Opposite Post Officc, near Chancery laco. El BOROUGH COUNCILS. SPREYDON BOROUGH COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. VS the Financial Year ends .'J'st Mnrch next, and as 1" per con I. will bo added shortly, Ratepayers are reminded tha-i outstanding Rates Tini?t. be paid at once. .MARK W. WOUDFIKLD, Collector. MEETINGS. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION. KEV. HOWARD ELLIOTT, National LocUirer, will deliver an address on --e Aims and Objects of the P.P.A.. m the Insiituta Hall, Rangiora, on ■WEDNESDAY, March, 13th. 1913, at 8 p.m. Admission by ticket only, obtainable on application to Box 20. Ilangiora. 3&k) LEGAL NOTICES. In tho Estate of WILLIAM ALBERT PAXTON CLARKSON, lato of Chriatchurch, Architect, deceased. IX is requested that all Account* against the above Estate be forwarded forthwith, to the undersigned, -with the following .Certificate endorsed thereon and signed: — "I hereby certify that this amount was due and owing at date of death of deceased, viz., 3th November, 1917." GEORGE HARPER, SON, and PASCOE, Solicitors, 157 Hereford street 9528 F. Chrifltchiirch. IN tho Estate of MARY OLIVER, late of Rotherham, in •the Amuri District, Spineter. deceased. —It is requested that all ac-. counts against the above Estate be rendered forthwith to tho undersigned certified as duo and owing on the 6th December, 1917, tho date of death. RHODES, ROSS, ard GODBY, Solicitors for the Executors, 329 176 Hereford street,_Christchurch. HOTELS. IJIOURISTS and theTRAVELLENG PUBLIC axe notified that tho NEW CLUB HOTEL, " KAIKOURA. is now open to receive guests. Telegrams: A. J. O'MALLEY, KAIKOURA. 9762 HOTEL FEDERAL, CHRISTCHURCH.

D. COLLINS - Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hotel), All communications, receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones: 1040 9308 2279 ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay. rpHE most charming spot in Wellington |JL facing the harbour. the road any and have a dip. Seven minutes from the city. Tram terminus at the door. Beautifully furnished. Excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. Terms on application to CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone 354 A. T8393 NOTICE. STOREY'S HOTEL (Late Terminus). TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS. T UNCHEON can be had at STOREY'S HOTEL, opposite Railway Station, from 11.45 a-m. EACH DAY. 54620 "I L F R A C 0 M B E," A K A R O A. THIS FINE HOTEL has been acquired by y-RR E. DAVIES, of the Hotel Federal Christchurch, and i 3 now open lor the I reception of guests. Accommodation can be booked at the "Hotel Federal" for Hfracombe, and seats in Cars arranged. D24BS Balmoral hotel, near courtenay PLACE, Wellington.—This New and Up-to-date House has been designed for tbe comfort of visitors. The rooms, 62 in number, are well ventilated, bathrooms on all flats. House fitted with Electric Light. Absolutely • Fireproof. TERMS:. 6s 6d PEb, DAY, 35s PER WEEK. E. HENDERSON, H4606 Late Zcalacdia Private Hotel. TLBEMARLE PRIVATE HOTEL, A. Uhuznee street (off Cuba street). WELLINGTON. Telephone 2202. Telegrams or letters promptly attended to. The above Hotel is under entirely new management, and has been thoroughly reno. rated throughout, and offers excellent accommodation to the travelling public. Tariff: 6s 6d per day, or 35a per week. Permanents, as per arrangement. G H. TILLER, Proprietor (late of Strange and Co., Christchurch). T8394 PRIVATE Absolutely Fireproof. HOTEL BRISTOL (Strictly First-class.) Corner Cuba and Ghuznee streets. Private Billiard-room for guests. Excellent Cuisine. Night Porter. Telephone 1050. Taritt: 8s P« r da F» or 42 29 I* l week. Permanent rates by arrangement. Kindly address all letters to Proprietress, K460? MRS A. KNOWSLEY. Proprietress WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. THE HOTEL ALBERT TARIFF: HOTEL ALBERT 10» per day. HOTEL ALBERT £3 per week. HOTEL

1 J. McDONAIiD, McC3T7 Proprietor. .TOTS art the T<riviHrg Honse for Linoleums, 1» f ' and give the best value, high freights do not sSoct us. We hold the «toct\ Holmes and Son#, 130 and 132 High street. . . __... ... suaxv

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 14

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