PUBLIC NOTICES, GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S LEVEE. "• TTIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR- * GENERAL will hold a Levee for 3 Gentlemen, at the Provincial Council Chamber, Christchurch, on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12th, at 10 o.m. It is custom arv for gentlemen attending Levees to wear uniform, evening dress, or morning dress, but his Excellency wishes it e tj be known that, in cases where* this would be inconvenient, ordinary clothes may be worn. I Those having cards {or the Private Entree " axe desired to attend not later than 9.55 a.m. Each gentleman attending tho Levee is requested to bring l two cards, or. both of which his name should be distinctly written. One of these cards should be given , to the Orderly at the doo-, and tho other * should bo handed to the Officer announcing the names to his Excellence-. e In accordance with tho custom followed - at his Majesty's Levees, there will bo no precedence in the order of presentation, but members of the respective bodies are requested to enter together as much as possible. A: R. W. CURTIS, Captain, Private Secretary to the Governor-General. . 83R2 STOP! AT THE SHO"W / r The WONDER BOY GLASS MANUFACTURER. HE Spina, Weaves, Blows, and Matmfaohires all kinds of Glassware from Raw Glass Tubing with his specially constructed Furnace and. Machines, proving this Show to be a Genuine GLASS MANUFACTURING r EXHIBITION. Have you ewer seen Glass finer than the hair in your head? This is made on a wheel which, revolves at the rate of 1000 revolutions por minute and every lady is to receive a, free souvenir of this glass. 3 This is the Last Visit of the Glass Manufacturer, as he leaves for America, end of December. LOCATION: NEAR MERRY-GO-ROUND. 526 TO MANUFACTURERS, ENGINEERS, INDENTORS, and PUBLIC BODIES. MR E. E. STARK, formerly CITY ELECTRICAL ENGINEER to DUNEDIN and CHRISTCHURCH, ia now in the UNITED STATES. ; He ia prepared to investigate, report on, r obtain cost of, order material for, and secure I Agencies of Manufacturing Processes, Goods, ) Machinery, Plant equipment, etc., for New Zealand Clients. r Those interested ahould communicate, in - first instance, with r CUNINGHAM and TAYLOR, t Solicitors, 1 7494 . Christchurch. I SUPPLIES OF TYDOL MOTOR SPIRIT YDOL MOTOR SPIRIT ARE STILL PROCURABLE THROUGH THE OFFICES r OF THE i CANTERBURY AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION, »' 58 Cathedral square, - CHRISTCHURCH. 6482 MEDICAL REGISTRATION. * T FREDERIC VIVIAN BEVAN BROWN, i Xj M.D., London, M.R.C.P., London, now residing in Christchurch, hereby give notice that I intend applying, on the 9th Deoemj, : ber next, to have my namo placed on the ' Medical Register of the Dominion of New ' Zealand; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification in the office of the "Registrar of Birth® and Deaths at Christchurch. (Signed) F. V. BEVAN BROWN. Dated at Christchurch, November Bth, 1920. \ ■ ■ . 496 PROPERTIES FOE SALE. \ 6. C. THOMPSON. 'Phono 426. S. 0. T H O M P S O N, , Land and Estate Agent, 163 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHUiRCH, Opposite Messrs Pyne and Co. 3 FOR SALE. 10 0 ACRES. 10 0 ACRES. 10 0 ACRES. rnHIS SPLENDID DAIRY FARM is situJ. ated dose to Christchurch, end in one j of tho best known districts. It will grow 1 prclifio crops of potatoes, _ clover, and unr doubtedly a great grass raiser; well" fenced, r subdivided into 5 paddocks, natural stream. f Buildings comprise 5-roomed residence, h. ' and o. servioe, w.h., copper, tubs, cow-byres, | stable, implement shed, eto.. PRICE £85 PER ACRE. £ Reasonable Deposit Balance Arranged. " » You cannot go wrong in buying this class . of land; E S. C. THOMPSON, Agent, 163 Cashel street, Ohristchurcfo. L T8854-8352 H. HOBD AY. r — MOUNT PLEASANT. TNCREiASED attention is b«ing given to . -L this area on account of the early completion of the Mount Pleasant road through j to LyttelVon on an easy motor grade. I Below are a few blooks of land still availt able at most reasonable prices:— ; 1 Acre, £200; 1} Acres, £200 ; 8} Acres, £600; li Acres, £350; 8i Acres, £350. [ Also Building Sections of various areas with frontages to main road, and within [ reach of the nigh pressure water supply, i j Terms of payment to suit purchasers. ! H. HOBDAY, 115 Hereford street. H6264-7271 3 ~ P. LYNSKEY A.'iD CO. P. LYNSKEY AND CO, Land and Estate Agents, 104 Armagh street, Christchurch. P.O. Box 664. 'Phono A 5024. Kaiapoi Branoh — ' Manager, MR A. T. BLACTCWELL. 1 1-JO ACRES, House 5 rooms, aH possible IJLu outbuildings; 35 .ac. in oats, 21 ac. wheat, 10 ac. young grass and clover, threshed 41 bushels wheat and 76 oats laist year. 1 Only i-mHe to post office, school, and station. " Price £50 per acre. Easy terms, f OA ACRES, House 5 rooms, all neceesaTy ' A—\J outbuiWings, 10 ac. Hunters wheal, r 27 ao. Tuscan wheat, 10 ac. barley, 34 ac. oats, Duns and Gartons, 3 ac. lucerne. Rent, i £2 per acre; 1 mile to school and post office, i 2 miles to station. j 1 -f A A ACRES, Bungalow 6 rooms, ei. and • JLUU .-J] conveniences, cowshed, motor shed, etable, and piggeries; 30 ac. oats, 20 ; ac. peas, 10 ac. for potatoes and mango'cs; 1 ■ mile to school, post office, and station. Price j £'75 por aero. ' ) IOX ACRES, House 6 rooms, 6-stall etahlo, JL—O S-bail cowshed, granary, motor sh/d. implement shed, 2 trap sheds; 16 ac. in wheat, 35 ac. oats, 25 ac. linseed, 15 ao. green feed, 10 ao. for potatoes; 4 miles from Rangit ora Saley&rda. Price £50 per acre. . SOLE AGENTS 'for "LYNTEE," the Best Ceylon Blended TEA on th» market. I L5243-3U P. LYNSKEY and CO.
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