ELECTION NOTICES. CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRISTCHURCH. NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY ACT AMENDMENT ACT. 190-2. AN ELECTION in accordance with the above Act, by Members of ;ho District Court of Convocation for the Canterbury District of ONE MEMBER of the New Zealand University Senate will he he'd on WEDNESDAY. Ist May next. The Poll will closc ai 5 p.ru NOMINATIONS cloeo at noon on 6th APRIL. The Electoral R« gister will be closed from noon on 6th APRIL, until the completion of the Election. GEORGE H. MASON, Returning Officer. _15th_March, 1918. •2437 LICENSING NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T ALEXANDER FAIRBURN, of Papanui. Hotclkecper. burns tiu> holder of a- Publican's Licenso in respect of the houae and premises situate at North road. Papanui, <lo hereby give notice thai 1 desire to obtain, and will at tho nest Licensing Meeting to be holden at Dariiold, on the 7th day of June, 131S, apply i°r a Transfer nf the said Liccnae irom myself to JAMES ARTHUR PAWSON, my appointor Dated the 16th Day of March, 1018. A. FAIRBAIRN. J. A. CASSIDY, •Solicitor, Curiatchurth. - GCI BOROUGH COUNCILS. SPREYDON BOROUGH COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. the Financial Year ends MaTch olst next, all RATES and other Accounts must be paid at once. MARK" \V. "VVOODFIELD, 2506 Collector.^ HOTELS. "TOURIST RESORT, HAMILTON. WARWICK PRIVATE HOTEL, PICTURESQUELY situated, overlooking tho Beautiful WaikaAo Rirer, with tloping terraces to the water's edge. Superior Accommodation, everything now. Cars meet guests by appointment ai riving by trains. H-1664 ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL. Oriental Bay. THE moat charming spot in Wellington facing the harbour. Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from the city. Tram terminus at the door. .Beautifully furnished. Excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially calcrcd for. Terms on application to CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone 35-1 A. Telegrams: "Kiosk,'' Wellington. T8393 rpOURISTS and the TRAVELLING PUBLIC are notified t&at the NEW CLUB HOTEL, KAIKOURA. is now open to receive guests. Telegrams: A. J. O'MALLEY, KAIKOUBA. 9762 TTOTEL FEDERAL, - CL CHRISTCHURCH. D. COLLINS - Proprietor. (Late Clarendon Hortel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 632. Telephones: 1040 0308 2279 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 £" R A C 0 it B E," A K A R 0 A. THIS FINE HOTEL has been acquired by MRS E. DA VIES, of tho Hotel Federal Christchurch, and is now open ior the rccep Uon of gueete. Accommodation 1 can bo booked at the "Hotel Federal" lor Ilfracombe, and eeata in Cajs arranged. D 2488 Balmoral hotel, near courtenay PLACE, Wellington.—Thi« New and Up-to-date Hons® has been designed for the comfort of visitors. The rooms, 52 in number are well ventilated, bathrooms on all flats. House fitted with Eleot*io Light. Absolutely Fireproof. TERMS: 6a 6d PER DAY, 35s PER WEEK. MRS E. HENDERSON, H4606 Late Zealandia Private Hotel. i LRV.MART/K PRIVATE HOTEL, /V Ghuinee street (oil Cuba stivet). WELLINGTON.
Telephone 2202. Telegrams or letters promptly attended to. The above Hotel is under entirely new management, and has been thoroughly xeno. vated throughout, and offere excellent accommodation to the travelling public. Tariff: 6a 6d per day, or 35s per week. Permauenta, as per arrangement (i H TTT.T.KR. Proprietor (late of Strange and Co.. Chiiatchurch). 18394 PRIVATE Absolutely fireproof. HOTEL BRISTOL (Strictly First-class.) Corner Cuba and Ghuznee atreote. Private Billiard-room for gueßts. Excellent Cuisine. Night Porter. Telephone 1050. Tariß- 8s per day, or £2 2a per week. Permanent rates by arrangement. Kindly nrMreaa all letters to Proprietress, Ki«n?MR3 A. KNOWSLEY, Proprieties*. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. THE HOTEL. ALBERT TARIFF: HOTEL ALBERT 10b per day. HOTEL ALBERT £3 per week. HOTEL. J. MoDONALD, M.C6377 Proprietor. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SPEIRS. SAUNDERS AND CO. HALF-ACRE LAND AND SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW. PQ-A Oli NEAR OFFER, -will buy tliie very fin® Property. The rooma are all large, with a high ceiling. Just the. place for a large family. Gu& throughout, H. and 0., Bathroom, Pantry, Washhouse, Motor. Shed, Workshop, Fowl Bun. Pretty stream at bottom of garden, which will take canoes. THE LAND is tip-top, and will grow anything. ■ It has a double frontage, and ran easilv be subdivided. Total area: 2 ROODS 8 PERCHES. Owner will take any reasonable offer, and will givo TERMS. SPEIES, SAUNDERS and CO.
12 ACRES, 5 BOOMS, PAPAXUL / £850. One minute from tram eiop- Honae is perfectly sound, and has H- ac J C., and usual conveniences. Land is ind na£ ample frontage to cut up. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO. 56385-658 SORING BLOSSOM PILLS" Curs Liver * Complaints and Indigestion, etc. Are purely herbal, eugax-coated, email ptfia. small dose, small pnce-6d and Is. Everywhere ; OOKS of 20 Tickets (Pound each) in the Red Cross and Navy I*»gw Art Union ran be had from W. H. h. Wanklyn, 128 Oxford t«rrace, Chris'jchurch. n UU: to-du> ; >1 13
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