A N OLD SUBSCRIBER OF THE ' TABLET ' is "^^ anxious to receive information from aur country readers acquainted with any district where a gOdd General Blacksmith Business could be established. The applicant has a Thorough Knowledge of the Business in all its branches, and would give entire satisfaction. Kindly address letters to 1 TABLET ' OFFICE, DunefclirL TtfEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS KING'S BIRTHDAY. CIIRISTCIIUIICH SHOW AND RACES. sth to 12th NOVEMBER, 1904.. EXCURSION FARES. IIOLID VY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued as under :— From To Ditfß l>FUable Ml Station* Soot^i of Clinton ... Christchurcb. 2cd to 10th Nov. Clinton and all Stations North of Clinton ... ... ... dr. 3rd to 11th Nov. Any Station ... ... ... Any Station sth to Oth Nov. All available for Return up t>o and including Thursday, Bth December, 1904. The Return Fares will beFirst Class, 2d per mile. Second Class, Id per mile. The minimum being 4s atid 2s respectively. The journey muist be commenced on the date that ticket! is taken out, and may be broken at any station where the tram is urned to s<top after travelling 25 miles from the Original starting station, provided the specified time for which the ticket is available is not exceeded . BY ORDER.
£15 ANGLO-SPECIAL CYCLES £18 "SFSS3SS
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 43, 27 October 1904, Page 15
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203Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 43, 27 October 1904, Page 15
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