PUBLIC NOTICES. IX THE D\YS. noted for the milking of new records m ll.e realm of sport, it is interesting to learn of the excellent record put «P •»', "• LK Munn. of Auckland, in the game of business "I'ich is "O gratifying to him and at tilt same time forms a fine tes iliinnv to the integrity ot t»« traders in Christehun-h. il« has been doing business in oui City for t»-unty-three ye-ir«, !in( l bas NOT made 0M- BAD DEBT. His many friends ma> be wondering "by they have not received their usual fncndl.% Christmas greeting, the reason being that it could not lie satisfactorily carried through the post, so will be delivered personally, when Mr Munn arrives in our City early '■ February on his twenty-fourth annual visit. MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, OVER COATS, SUNDRIES, at Bargain Prices, Post Free, quality guaranteed. Army Overcoats —130s. Armv Tunics—l2s 6d, 10s, 7s. Armv Trousers—l2s (id, 10s, 7s. Cadet Blouses—Gs u'd, 4s, Us 6d. Cadet Shorts—4s, 3s Gd, 2s (3d. All wool, dyed dark blue. Also, khaki cord riding breeches, new (6rt man only)—2os, renovated (31m waist only) —7s Cd. Cow or Horse Covers, new—lus. Also, RIFLES, .303 M.L.E. long Mark 1., high velocity, fitted with new barrels, good as new. £3 each, ex store Trontham. See also catalogues and order forms at all Post Offices, or apply to „„„__, DISPOSAL DEPOT, Buckle street, Wellington. P.O. Box 821. 5855 IMPERIAL JAPANESE MAIL LINE. MAIL and PASSENGER SERVICE to CHINA, JAPAN, EUROPE, and the UNITED STATES, With Round-the-World Connexions. SCHEDULE FOR AUSTRALIAN LINESteamers will leave SYDNEY for YOKOHAMA, via porta, approximately as under: Depart Arrive Sydney. Yokohama. S.S. TANO MARU Jan. 2Mb Mar. Ist S.S. AKI MARU Feb. 26th Mar. 29th S.S. MISHIMA MARU April 2nd May 3rd For Cargo Space and all information a pply : A. H. TURNBULL and CO., ( Agents, 540 ISO Manchester etreet. PAPANUI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. VNNUAL SHOW will be held in the MEMORIAL HALL on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, January 27th and 28th. Opened by Mr Kyle, M.P., Thursday, 2.30 p.m. OVER £SO IN PRIZES. J. H. REYNOLDS. Hon. Secretary. 5902 MEETINGS. LOYAL CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH LODGE, M.U., 1.0.0. F. MEMBERS are summoned to attend the ANNUAL MEETL.G on MONDAY, 17th January, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Balance-sheet and Report; General. G. MOORHEAD, N.G. 1653 T. J. ARCHBOLD, F.S. FOB SALE. FENDALTON. A FEW YARDS OFF THE TRAM. LOVELY NEW BUNGALOW. £1925. EXTRA LARGE ROOMS. Drawing-room, Dining-rooin, two Main Bedrooms, and LARGE GLASSED-IN SUN SLEEPING ROOM .ALSO, EXTRA SUN VERANDAH. _ Nice Entrance Hall and Dining-room in DARK STAINED RIMU. A COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE KITCHENETTE IN WHITE ENAMEL, with ELECTRIC RANGE, Tiled Back Sink, Spacious Cupboards, Safe, and Bins, Coal Box, and Storeroom BACK VERANDAH A LARGE GARAGE, Concrete Drive and Patha. THE GROUNDS LAID OUT IN LAWNS, etc.. and the PROPERTY READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. Enquire about thia before buying. EXCHANGE. The owner of an EIGHT-ROOMED BUNGALOW and nearly HALF AN ACRE with STREAM FRONTAGE and BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS, IN FENDALTON, will take a SMALLER HOUSE AS PART PAYMENT for it. A RICCARTON, FENDALTON, or PAPANO] BUNGALOW is preferred. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, Agents, 83164 778 Colombo Btreet. . ELECTION NOTICES. DECLARATION OF POLL. JL» ing Officer for the Waimakariri River Trust, do hereby declare that at the Election of Commissioners held on the eleventh day of JANUARY, 1927, the persons hereafter named were Candidates, and received the bers of votes set opposite their names respectively. FOR THE EYRE SUBDIVISION: Dixon, 'Richard Orme .. 197 Wright, Franklin Link .. 37 FOR THE OUST SUBDIVISION: Evans, Howell Edward .. 419 Wright, Gordon Wolseley .. 97 . FOR THE WAIMAKARIRI EAST SUBDIVISION: Spencer, William Pritchard .. 1172 Witty, George .. ..1352 Informal . . - • • 9 As RICHARD ORME DIXON, HOWELL EDWARD EVANS, and GEORGE WITTY received tho largest number of votes in their rospectivo Subdivisions, I hereby declare them Commissioners of the Waimakanu River Trust. Dated this 14th day of January, 1927. C W. HERVEY. 5935 Returning Officer. INStTEANCE. THE LONDON and LANCASHIRE ISJ- SURANCE CO., LTD. Fire, Marine, and Accident Business in ah its Branches. Lowest possibia rates \ot the HENSIVE POLICY-Lib«»l and pr . Settlements. PYNE. GOULD, e™^™ 3 *™' m && s^cTriJtcWch. • ~hen buying pickles. Ask !tion S'f Military Pickle and ~ iul *l»y. w A. best So tasty with ham. you are sure of fI "L »•. "Military."- 9 chops, etc. Be »«
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 19
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