PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IpHZ W.ESTPORT-ST&CKTON COAL CO., LTD., wishes lo notify the public that the Retail prices of STOCKTON" COAT, and STOCKTON' SCREENED N L'TS are not affected by the new Kailway Tariff, but remain as at present. WESTPOKT-STOCKTON COAL CO., LTD., 183 Cashcl street. ICR REV'S EXQUISITE GLADIOLI. rpHE best of llie&e gorgeously beautiful J- flowers are no rr.ore difficult to grow than tbe worst. Why grow any but the Uest? Hero are some of tbcm: GARDEN COLLECTION: Specially J selected for bright colours, hardiness. | and rigour—2t beautiful distinct j varietiee, 1 of each 2iH, o of each 555. I GIANT COLLECTION: Selected from the largest, varieties in the collection. A collection cf <ria.nts—l*2 varieties, lof each 13s, 3 cf each 37«. EXHIBITOR'S COLLECTION: Large flowers, glorious colours, long perfect spikes.; tbo highest- quajity yet attained in Gladioli—ls magnificent varieties, I of PRIMUMfiLuS COLLECTION: and'csaZeful in appearance, and of delightful colouring—l2 varieties, lof each 9s. 3 of each 22s €d. All Orders, of 20s and Upwards, Poet Fre» Anvwhere. Illustrated Gladiolus Catalogue of U Pages, Post Fre*. FRREY BROS.. GLADIOLUS CAMPERDOWN, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA. 649 WATERMAN PEN CROSS WORD PUZZLE COMPETITION. w 'ESSRS COLLINS BROS, and CO., LTD., of AUCKLAND, liaro pleasure in announcing the result of the Judges Awards in the above Competition.— -, TC _ Ist Prize £6 has been. awarded to A 11&& L. SANDERSO,N, Otabuhu^ 2nd Prize £4—MR H. E. BENNEfT, P«l----merston Hortb. 3rd Prize L. J. EVANS, ton.The following have been * f"™ of a 25s WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN:— Miss C. 'Smythson, '.Veliin?ton. Mr D. Scott, Blenheim. Mrs F. Wilson, F rani ton Junction. Mr A. S. Sutton-Turner, Wellington. Miss K. Coakley, Blenheim. Mr W. Ij. Young, Herne Bay, Auckland, Mr H. Robson, Blenheim. Miss A. I/. Duncan, Wellington. Mr W. Brierly, Boslvn. Mr F. J. StopfoTd, Napier. Mire T). Ball. Wanjanni. _ Miss M. Wigley, Whaagam- 9806 SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATISATION £5 SOCIETY. WAPITI AND RED DEER LICENSES. WAPITI LICENCES, NATIONAL PARK Season, Ist MARCH-31st MA\. T.;«»tise« 2' Heads e®cb, fee £lO. ' RED DEER, NATIONAL PARK—Season. 24th'MARCH-Slat MAY: Fee, 4 guineaa, an unlimited number of Heads. RED DF.F.TJ, STEWART ISLAND—Seasou, 241 h MARCH-Slst MAY: Fee, £l, for an unlimited number of H«kl*. VIRGINIAN DEER., STEW AKP ISLAND -Season, ut MARCII-31st MAV. Fee, 3 < r uiT , c&*. for i Lt.-» ° MOOSE—No Licenses will be- issued this year. Applications clos« 3tA OCTOBER. Mans Ms 6<i) full ■p>rt»W»jarg Jrom P D. cuthbejrtson, . ' Secretary. Box 145, Inrereargill. 9807 QHEISTCHXJRCH HORSE . PARADE. TOT ANNUAL HORSE, PARADE WiR Taka Place on the SHOW GROTTNTJS, ADDItfGTON, On ' WEDHESDAY,. SEPTEMBER 16th. ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY, 12th, AT IS NOON. roll particulars available from G. G. DENNISTON, Secretary. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, 151 Worcester street, Christchureh. P.O. Box 236. 9147 MISSING WAR BONDS. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby Riven that 10 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT 41 PER. CENT. WAR LOAN BONDS, FALLING DUE !•!>:;«, OF £IOO EACH. AND NUMBERED 27491 to 27500, have been lost by a client of-the undersigned, and are. miss-, itig. The general public »and, in particnlar, sharebrokerg and agents, are. hereby ■warned, against dealing with the missing bonds in any manner whatso*. ever. Suitable remuneration will_ be given to any person or persons stititij « such. information as may lead to discovery of the missing bonds. ■All communications to be made to BUDDLE, RICHMOND, and BUDDLE, Solicitors for the Owner. 6 Wyndham street, Auckland. 9740 "Nature offers you a handful of gold for a raite of silver." ALL INTERESTED IN TIMBER TREE GROWING by co operative weekly savings are invited to call at 133 HEREFORD STREET for subscribers' "Pasi Book," obtainable with first week's contribution, viz., ONE SHILLING. Each. Subscriber of one. »hilling weekly for two years only may reasonably expeet £250 on maturity of the trees. Read ; statistic* regarding timber trees. CO OPERATIVE TREE PLANTING SOCIETY, LTD. Motto: "Mutual Service." C 2380-1 E. A. OSMOND, Secretary. IK THE ESTATE of PETER STEPHENS, fctrmerly of Dunsandel, but latterly of CliruuJiuich, Retired Fanner, deceased. TT is requested that all ACCOUNTS due • iind owing by. the abwe-named deceased be forwarded to the undersigned in dapji,sate duly certified as due and owing by deceased «t "tfw dite of his death, nanlSy, 31 th AUGUST. 1925. Wynn Williams, Brown, and Gresson, Solicitors to Executor, 13'J ilanchester street, 9618 - Christchureh. T.AKF. fiOLIvRIDGE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY. ON SUNDAY, 6th September, POWER WILL BE CUT OFF in the following Counties and Boroughs: Komi, Eyre, Rangiora, and Kaiapoi, from 8 a»m. to about 4.30 p.m. R. G. MacGIBBON, 9605 District Electrical Engineer. WANTED KNOWN. Billiard and . Hairdressing Saloon. All brands of Tobaccos and Cigarettes in Stock. Billiard Saloon open until 10.30. Ladits' Buster Guts and Shing,ling "bv expert. J. H. "eatcliffe. c. h. crake, 104r2i Colombo street North. N7030 Royal mail charabancs GERALDI^'E-ORARI. Xieares G«raldin« Daily—--7.4s—Timarn and Ashburton. 10.15—First Expre*» Sooth. 1.40 —Second Express South. First Express, North. ' 4.ls—Second Express North, fares: 2s single. Parcels Receive Prompt Attention. chables w. Mckenzie, f ■ Proprietor.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18479, 5 September 1925, Page 18
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