"TENDERS. rpENDERS will be received it cmr Ofcct up till 12 noon SATURDAY, tho 17tb S. in* for RESIDENCE. Searnount, Sumner. Plans and Speciscati9E3 may bo seen at oas O-Sce. J. S. and M. J. GUTHRIE. A.A.N.Z.1.A., ! Registered Architects, ' I gfijo 17S irtreoi. ! EST ATI'. OF T.""«. "MACARTHYT j DECEASED. TENDEIiS FOR A LEASE OF THE TERMINUS lIOIT.L, PICTON. to clo» at tho ofEoo of the ar- Local lVpury Publu- Trustee, Ballance T. street, Wt-Hingtoi:, st NOON on THURSDAY. the 15th January, 1920, are invited o-. for =. I>--aeo for w>ven (71 yours o{ tho property krowr. as tho Terminus Hotel, Pioior,. j Tho hotol i< o! inrcv etoriee, now, up-to- } ! dat?. conjn:odiou.«, and converjont, being exI coU<T.tly e:'.ua.!ed clcw to the new wharf. | Tho jweccsful tenderer wili bo required p. ; ;o purcbaco tho furniture in tho hotel at a ■ valuation. ; Conditions of Terxler and draft Leaeo mar i be irif-ecte»l and forms of tender obtained j ,it tho offices nf the Local Deputy Pnblio n '" Tni«t"o«, W'ollir.trtor., Auckland, Clirist7rT I church, and Blortheim. j The highest or any tender cot recosaarily acceplcd. CHARLES ZACHAHIAH. r -T Local Dp;:utr Public Tnustw, j 7£33 Wellington. ,r<> i ANDREW SWANSTON. I TIMBER MERCHANT. SAWiIXLLER, - ; AND IMPORTER LARGE STOCKS of and Farmers' requirements always on hand, 'f: i including FIGURED RIMU, OREGON, by | REDWOOD. BALTIC. V.D.L.. PALINGS. l«o [ o'CMENT, GALVANISED IRON. Etc. Joinery Work of uil descriptions. EstiI mates given for delivery Towr. or Country, i Timber Yards and Planing Mills: | Durham street and Moorbouse avenue. Office: >38 | Glotaoeoler rtrret. 'Phones: 061. J Yard. ISM. _ 58971 I _ HOTEL _Bl__8I__ I WELLINGTON'S LEADING PRIVATE - ! HOTEL " | Situated right in the City—a few door* I above th*" Roval Oak. THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 Cuba street. Commodious, comfortab!e. snd convenient. Magnificently appointB « I'«-«onal supervision. TERMS : 10s p?i day, £3 3e per weak. - S. F.DILSON. Proprietor. Telrgrams, "Edileon," Wellington. E<B34 VISITORS TO CHTiTSTCHTTRCH Will find Gord Accomanodation at the A F'E. NEW BRIGHTON, 1 Facing tho Ses. T. Tr»m» 5 aod 10 Stop ct Boor. Moderate Tariff. 'Phone No. 4. MRS A. JOHNSTON, _ JSIU Proprietrsi RUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL, ul . *> "TtOMTNION AVENUE (Plimmer's SUrpa) ■•* 1J Thi« new, commodious, firsts lass Pri'lo vnto Hotol is now open to rooeive Guests. Lumriousiy furnished, 2 bathroexns on each floor; excellent cuisintj. Commanding view from roof gardon cf Wellington and Har--70 hour. Terms moderate. MRS MoCOR» ~ MICK. ProDriotress. 'Phono C3B. M643S Hotel Bristol, conw of Cuba and tihuzneo streets, Wellington. Visitor* p ' to Wellington cooking for high-class board '* snd lodging, at an exceptionally reasonable tariff will find at tho Hotel Bristol every comfort and convenience, which an up-to-date privato hotel can offer. Most oentrally situated, vrithin one minute of Post Offioe • and Theatre. Trams pass the premissa. ' Electric light. Hot and cold shower baths. i.j Tariff 9s per day. £3 5« per week. T. G. 1,, LEWIS, Manager, lato of lnvorcargill. Morninrton. asd Waimate. 83743 »- "ILFRACOMBE," I''- i AKAROA. ' fT!HIS FINE HOTEL hao been acquired by J- M7ZS E. DA VIES, late of Hotel Federal, V; Christehurch, and is now open for the re- J ; oeption of gucets. The Houoe has been com:3 pletely renovated, and is now under the per* jfc sonal supervision of HIIS DAVIES. lictters and telegrams "Ilfracombe,"' Aksroa I 3 'Phone 41. D 2584 5. NOTICE. ■yi STOREY'S HOTEL (Lato Ternrizrna). it ,° TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS. . T UNCHEON csn be bad at STOREY'S „ ■" HOTEL, opposite Railway Station, 1 from 11.45 a.m7 EACH DAY. 8257JS PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 33VANS AND BULL. 3. R. Evan*. (Roland Bull. Licensed Land Broker.) '• Established 1881. BEALEY AVENUE—CARLTON TERRACE 3 MINUTES FROM Id CAR. , f?-( 17- TERMS— FirsVclaas UP-TO--1 I JJATE 5-roomed Bungalow, every modem oonvenience, asd immediate posKosirion can be given; J-acre, with 43 feot >r frontage. A neighbourhood it has always ». beer, hard to buy into and JUST NOW ), doubly eo. A euro seller. Get card to ■■ view. c TIVI NGTJTTHIS. "OREEHOLD Suburban Store, well-built r Shop and Dwelling, good fruit and con--0 foctioncry business, pastry and small lines. Turnover £30 to £35 week. Owner works 5 in town, and this placo is run by his wife. but owing to ill-health tho placc must bo , sold. THE BUSINESS could greatly be » improved. A prospoctivo buyer ia offered any investigation—can put a week in the shop if wanted. 6 Rooms and ovory possible convenirnce, car shed, stable, oto. All f good AS NEW. Corner i-Acre, tram stop, j This is one of THE BEST PROPOSITIONS ewir offered. Terms. Call early. ' NOTE ?RICE AND TERMS. THIS IS RIGHT. ' -JJ."r ACRES, GOOD MIXED FARM, 34 -LrrO acres' if wheat, 2 acrcfi in potatoes, D acres in oaU, balance good grass. Carry- - ing 250 phetp, G horses, and 0 head cattle. » CARRIES 2J Shoep per acre. Has grown 3 pH bushels wheat and 95 bushels oats per acre. Grow* good clover. Post and wiro fenoes as new. Practically NEW 5-roomed j house, hot and cold service, and all conveniences. Outbuildings comprise 6 stall stable, granary, loosebox, implement shed, all attached and all galvanised iron as now. 5 - miles from station and saleyards, and 2 miles from school, and in one of tho most 1 favoured districts in Canterbury, round tho hills. PRICE £23 per acre. TERMS, say, ■ £SCO DOWN. Improvements are worth ' £2200. Present owner took this up bare ' la.nd 10years ago; he had practically nothing at the time, and to-day he owes NOTHING ON THE FARM. It's good, as tho terms offered prove. CALL EARLY. 65-23 o wner'reti RING. A FIRST-CLASS HOMESTEAD. A Art ACRES, GOOD MIXED FARM. £17 10s per acre, with crops in; 53 acres ia linseed, 32 acres in oats (including 18 acrc* sown down), 20 acron in Swedes, 53 acres in turnips, and balance is 1 and 2year graoaev. Carrying SCO ewes with 100 per cent, lambs, atnd 100 own hoggets, over 20 hor&oo. ana 13 head cattle. ALL FLAT, well fencod. 10 small and 10 large paddocks, wt !1 watemd, and a nice piooe of bush, that <uppliw« all timber and firewood necessary. Abcwt 1 i acres in good orchard, well nbeltr*d. PRACTICALLY NEW G-ROOMED 1 HOUSE, with ail modern oonyo&icacnß, j dairy, 11-Rtali stable, loft, 28 j 40, engineroom, traps bed. Urge store, 6 stands for •hearing, 10 pens, holding about 200 sheep, I S-biii cowshcd, pigstyes. sheepyards, acd dip, , good water supply. TAKES from £150 to j&M 1 yearly from orchard and small staff I round tho house. Tho crops alane should i reslifvj £1000. WITHIN 1 mile of School, j Creum Cart calls, 8 miles frnm fcaJoyajds. ■ PRICE, £17 10b PER i.CRE. crops in. Might consider £1000 ctwh. Write or cail at | once. ITI-37 j "" UNDER 5 MILES~OUT." ; 27* ACRES, BUNGALOW. 1340. i ONLY, for li Acres Freehold and I V - G Acr< f Leasehold. SUITABLE ! FOR auLT-ririT. retail milk round, etc.. etc, ij room BUNGALOW freehold), with all j moderr; ..-nni-eiiieiirw etc. Terms. Handy I and really cheap. INSPECTION INVITED. J _ 306-27 BELFAST, GREAT VALUE. ' 4.0 Mrae of the b«M, in good | ; ?oing order. CIX)SK city, etc. AS f • NEW. Six-roomed House and all outbuild- • REALLY CHEAP and we oaa I ' ; g:vo ficept:on*L'y easy terras. Don't fail Vo I j inspect. | . EVANS AND BULL ' * 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. • - ?:-it F.oor of the Governni*r.t Lifa ! Insuracoa Buildings, Two Doon East of our G!a Ottce*. ; lUfnz-»2i T E?T-OFF_ CicthiSf —Mr* Meagher, Oaah t ! Ges*.«' Misfits, Boots, Trunks. ! Por.tneni»?au*. also LadieV ai:d Childteu's j Cioth-.rs. '.13 L«3*rr Uigh etreet Letter* : fromptly att»ud»-i to. le>pnOM No. 3*7S ! Al&OU jj
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