PUBLIC NOTICES. ANYONE in need of TEMPORARY LOAN, £5 upwards, upon Household Furniture, without removal, call at L. W. BALKIND, 629, Colombo Street,^ WANTED. PICKLING ONIONS, CUCUMBERS and CAULIFLOWERS. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. HAYWARD BB.OS. AND CO., LTD., Peterborough Street W. H. PRICE SON, Q.ENERAL BRAS 3 FOUNDERS, ENGINEERS AND PLUMBERS’ SUPPLIERS, GEAR CUTTERS. ETC. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. CHAS. H. GILBY, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.A.A. (Eng.) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT And LICENSED SHAREBROKER. TTAS REMOVED to ROYAL EXCHANGE iH BUILDINGS (First Floor, South Side). Next door to Chief Post Office. X LADIES’ OUTFITTER, 756, Colombo St. SUMMER SALE NOW ON.—Cotton Combinations, Vests, Bloomers, Bodicos, Greatly Reduced. Cheap Pinafores, Children's Dresses, Matinee Jackets, Bonnets, Bibs, Trousseaux and Baby Linen Specialties, Fancy Hosiery, Home-knit Stockings and Socks. Best qualitv, best wear. MRS PALMER. F Telephone 279. WANTED. INVESTMENTS at once for £IOOO on FIRST. MORTGAGE. ARTHUR L. GRAY AND CO., Civic Chambers, X 213, Manchester Street. MACARTHY AND CLARK. IN CONNECTION with our Business as L House Furnishers, Cabinetmakers, Piano mporters (English and German), we arc also Purchasers of Household Furniture, includng Pianos, Sowing Machines, etc. Ring up 1721, or a j)d post card will bo .lwavs at vour command. MACARTHY AND CLARK, 142, Armagh Street. (fYHEAP MERIVALE PROPERTY, dloeo VA to penny tram section.—Well-built House oi 4 rooms, every possible convenience, including hot and cold service, sower connection, pat. W.C., 2 rooms papered, verandah back and front. Small Section, beautifully laid out, asphalt paths, lawns back and front, nicely situated and handy to the City. Prico £525; Government mortgage. We consider this is a cheap property. Card to view from the Agents, McKENZIE AND WILLIS, Cathedral Square. ______ NO REASONABLE OFFER Refused for / 108, HARPER STREET, SYDENHAM. Just- across Railway. 7 Apartments. Nearly l-acr& Always Let—los weekly. C. J. MARSHALL, 65, Cathedral Square. 220 HOUSEHOLD COAL. STEAM COAL. Blackball coal coy., limited, are now Offering n Really Fir3t-clasp Unsurpassed by airy Coal in' the Colony. HOUSEHOLD or STEAM COAL, Great Heat. Burning Right Away. Leaving No Ash. YOU SHOULD TRY IT. You Will Admit no Better Coal Procurable. BLACKBALL COAL COY., LIMITED, 77, Hereford Street, Retail Yards, Moorhouse Avenue, opposite Technical School. F THE DOMESTIC SEWING AND MENDING CLUB, 80, Hereford Street, “ West End Chambers.” A SCHEME to lighten the duties of Housewivos and benefit the Workers. For Ladies and Children we make, alter and mend Costumes. Mantles, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Underclothing, - Stockings, etc. For Gentlemen we can alter, mend or darn anything mondable from Socks to Caps. For Clubs, Hotels and Boardinghouses wo make, darn or mend Table Linen, Bed Linen, Curtains, etc. Open Daily, 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and on Tuesdays and Fridavs till 9 p.m. TELEPHONE 2576. E PETROL TEST. AT the Annual Petrol Consumption Test, held at the Metropolitan Trotting Grounds last Saturday, two 20 H.P. VAUXHALLS secured Ist and 2nd places. Tho second Youuhall was. beaten only by 3-10 of a point—has boon on tho road for four years. THE WINNING VAUXIIALL averaged 32.3 miles.per gallon, carrying 1 ton 16cwt, or 58 ton miles per gallon. This is. the FIFTH SUCCESSIVE PETROL TEST won by VAUXHALLS in the South Island. . Tho winning Vauxhall, which has a guaranteed speed of GO mileji per hour, with two bodies and a lot of spare fittings, is NOW FOR SALE AT A VERY LOW FIGURE, and may bo seen at anytime at W. B. SCOTT AND CO.’S GARAGE, FP . Gloucester Street. COUNTY COUNCILS. SPRINGS COUNTY COUNCIL. STOPPAGE OF ROAD. VJ OTICE is hereby given that Collins’s !' Road (opposite Mr Collins’s Land, Springston) WILL BE CLOSED and ALL TRAFFIC STOPPED on and after .MONDAY-, March 2nd, 1914, until further notice, pending construction of a culvert. Arrangement has, however, been made with Mr Pearson . for Light Traffic, not exceeding one ton, ,to go through his paddock meanwhile. HENRY NEALE, 5203 County Clerk. ~ CHEVIOT COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE P,E UNPAID RATES. ’’VTOTICE is hurehy given that TEN PER IX CENTUM will be ADDED to ALL RATES remaining UNPAID on tho 14th day of MARCH. 1914, and after that date such Rates and penalty will be SUED FOR without Luther notico. By order of .tho Council. W. M. COTTRELL, 3100 County Clerk. WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. T HEREBY give Notice that SATURDAY' I lias been Gazetted as STATUTORY HALF-HOLIDAY for Closing of Shops in this County. Dated 2nd March, 1914. R. J. SHARPE, 3129 County Clerk. WAIMAIRI COUNTY COUNCIL. fjnHE Office of tho above Council will bo I CLOSED on SATURDAY, tho 7th. MARCH, being tho Employees' Annual Picnic. . It. J. SHARPE, 3128 County Clerk. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, “ QT ELMO ” HOUSE, 62, Worcester Street, LI West End.—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus, also within easy distance of Park, Public Gardens, Museum, Boatsheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in City. Telephono 872, Miss Hampton, Proprietress. DERNLEAP BUTTE R. i: • Manufactured from Pasteurized Cream. FRESH DAILY. AU Gtocors.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16488, 2 March 1914, Page 1
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