QEVEN Well-bound Volumes, in ftnmnnainff good condition, comprising “ Heroes of New Zealand, <a History of the Maori War” (2 vols.), “ Science for All ” (3 Wonders ■of the Tropica ” ; (1 vol.). Owner is moving, and is prepared to accept any reasonable offer. Books may be seen at Auvbrtiskr Office. FOR SALE— A Second-hand “ Fritz” Bicycle. Apply, tbie office. OE SALE —Five Iron Rollers, from 10s up to £hi each. Double shaft, 35 rings ; single shaft, 84 rings. For particulars apply to Messrs Guinness and LeCren ; Manchester, Bros, and Co.; or C. BOTES, Mill Road, Waimate. THE big profit-loving tea blenders petitioned Parliament to tax pure Ceylon tea 2d per lb in order to give their so-called blends a show and keep up their profits. Parliament refused, and to-day Hondai Lanka- is the champion pure Ceylon packed tea (unblended), with daily increasing sales.
bounty CouncilWAIMATE COUNTY COUNCIL. ■pCBLIC TENDERS will close at f- Noon on SATURDAY, 12th OCTOBER, at the County Council Office, Waimate (where particulars may be seen), for — Contract No. 401—5 chains forming and metalling at Studholme Junction. Contract No. 402—100 cubic yards metal, Gorge to Waihao Eorks Road. 0. E. BRBMNER, County Engineer. WAIMATE COUNTY. PUBLIC MEETING of Ratepayers will be held in the Redcliff Hotel on FRIDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1901, at 7 o’clock p.m., to consider whether the Elephant Hill Creek Crossing near Redcliff should be by Ford-way or Bridge. J. FLEMING DOUGLAS, Chairman, Waimate County Council. Waimate, 28th Sept., 1901. \\T AITAKI. —There are many ctmVV scientioua, upright, honourable grocers who would no more think of substituting a packet or box of common blends for Hondai-Lanka Unblended Tea i)han of trying to pass a counterfeit bank note. Patronise them exclusively; Borough Council WAIMATE BOROUGH COUNCIL.
mENDERS for Carting about 180 Yards of Screened Shingle will Close at the office of the Undersigned (where full particulars may be obtained) on MONDAY, 7ih OCTOBER, at 3 p.m. CHAS. AKHURST, Town Clerk. Borough Council Chambers, Waimate, 27th Sept., 1901. W AIM ATE.—There’s one best, and only one, in every thing. HondaiLanka, Ceylon packed, fills the bill as far as tea is concerned. First award, Paris Exhibition, ,_to the growers in Ceylon. Notices. E. B. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN RACES, OCTOBER 9th and 12th, Excursion tickets at 2d per mile first class. Id per mile second class (minimum 4s and 2s respectively), mileage counted one way only, will be issued from Christchurch, Kingston, Waimate, and intermediate stations from 7th to 11th OCTOBER inclusive, available for return till 19th OCTOBER, The journey must be started on the date of the issue of the ticket in every case, and may be broken after the first 25 miles; BY ORDER. •DISTRICT ORDER. Volunteer Office, Christchurch, Ist October, 1901. UNDER instructions received from Headquarters, Lleut.-Colonel W. EL WEBB has assumed command of the Canterbury District from this date. By order. (Signed) A. E. BINGLEY, Captain, District Adjutant.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 111, 5 October 1901, Page 2
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