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PUBLIC NOTICES. Jj£AYE AND CARTER, LIMITED. WHEAT, CASH BUra * SO ' OAT 3. CHAFF, POTATOES, — tc. SHEEP a nd CATTLE W c havo on hand RYEGRASS and COCKSFOOT SEED, j CLOVER SEED. mangel seed, RAPE SEED. TURNIP SEED CORNSACKS, TWINE. ETC., ETC. KATE AND CARTER. LTD., Somerset Buildings, 7502F )58 HEREFORD STREET. j NEW BOOKS; NEW BOOKS! At SIMPSON AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, HIGH STREET. Tho Pcssion For Life, by Joseph Hocking, 3s Cd. Tho Valley of Gold, by James Curwood, 38 (id. Nan of Music Mountains, by Frank Spearman, 3s Cd. Hepsey Burke, by F. N. Westcott, 3s (id. Tristram Sahib, by L. A. R. Wylio, S3 Cd. Torchy. Private Sec. by Sewell Ford, 3s Cd. The Winds of tho World, by Talbot Mur.day, 3s 6d. The Sin of tho Otter, by G. Van Schaich, 3s Cd. In Slums and Society: "Reminiscences of Old Friendß," by James Adderley, 3s 6d. The Other Side of the Lantern, by Sir Frederick Treves, 3h. The Problem of the Commonwealth. Is <d. Our Seif After Death, by Rev. Chambers, la • 4d. Fresh Supplies of Popular Reprints, at 3d, lOd. and 13 4d. 79F fWING to the POSTPONEMENT of the yj DEPARTURE of HOSPITAL SHIP, MAItAMA, DR. GERALD RUSSELL Can bo consulted until further notice, at 272 High street, from 2 to 3, or 7 to 8 p.m. Tciephono 2222. Private addrees: 95-20F WARNER'S HOTEL. S P A II A G C S ROOTS. PLANT NOW. One year old • 43 Od per 100 Two years eld 7c Gd per 100 Tlireo years old (extra etrong) 10s Od per 100 N.B. —Orders by mail promptly attended to. C. E. GIBBONS an 3 CO.. 647 Colombo street, G4299-1233 Christchurch. TO FARMERS. TO LAND next month: The Samson Sieve Grip (Agrimotor). Demonstration will bo held At Rangiora, Lincoln. Duneandel, Ashburton, Mt. Somers. and other districts. T. AND S. MORRIN, LTD.. 204 Madras utveet, Christchurch, Solo Agenta for Canterbury and Westland. 3427F FARM E R S. rpHE TAI TAPU CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY 1 CO., LTD., is prepared to receive CREAM on the following terms and conditions :—■ Wo pay railage to Lincoln Station, and Cartage from there to tho Factory, Tai Tapu. Intending suppliers kindly send post-card notifying day on which they will commence forwarding CREAM. Kail your CREAM on Mondaye, AVednesdajs'.'*£ls4^'s!ridars I '. •—= CHAS. P. AGAR. General Manager. Tai Tapu Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd., Christchurch. S9C2 GENTLEMEN-PLEASE NOTE! IN order to make room lor the übiquitous Picture Show, wo have REMOVED to Larger and Better Premises. Our now Shop is located in the ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, where, because of the increased space and better facilities, w . ara in a better position than ever to supply you with the HIGHEST GRADE TAILORING at the LOWEST PRlCESalways for Cash only. OWEN, THE LONDON TAILOR, Next tho General Post Office. 081 63-2092 QFFICES TO LET. With Splendid Strong-room Accommodation, In Suites or Single Rooms. In tho Centre of Commercial Christchurch, At EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RENTALS. Attention is invited to tho Superior Accommodation to be obtained in tho. NEW MODERN BUILDING Erected by the NATIONAL MUTUAL" LIFE ASSOCIATION at 143 HEREFORD STREET. Magnificent Basement Available. For particulars, apply to W. HELLIWELL. FP —N6lB1 —C District Manager. Tho Pioneer Sheep Shearing Machiae is tho "WOLSELEY." PRICES quoted delivered nearest Railway Station and orected. WOLSELEY OIL ENGINES, Separators, and all Duplicates in stock at Cantsrburv Depot. Address h. McClelland, 83 Cashel street, Christchurch. Telegrams: "Shearing," Christchurch. McO2OG LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD.

BY-LAW IN RESPECT OF THE STOII AGE OF GOODS IN THE BOARD.'S GRAIN AND COLD STORES.

IN aocordanco with th? nravisions cr "The Harbours Act, lOCS," and the Acta amending the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that "BY-LAW NO. 2. 191G," as previously notified on the 12th day of July, 1916, amending the By-laws and Charges in fore© at the Port of Lvttelton iu respect of: i Storage of Goads in tho 11-iard's Grain and ! Cold Stores, wps adopted at a Special Meeting of th? Lyttellcn Harbour Board, held in Christchurch on th.> Ninet">enth Day of July. 191 C, and WII.L COME INTO FORCE cr. the Ist day of August._ 1310. and remain iu fcrco until reviced or ait-arecl. BY' ORDER. CYRUS J. R. WILLIAMS. Secretary Lyltelton Harbour t3os.ra. LvtteHor. Har'>our Board Office, Christchurch. August 1516. 20C4 A CHASTE HEDGE PLANT. CRATAEGUS CRENULATA. SOME ycirs wc introduced the CraUpguS Crenulata as a Hedge Plant to tho Dominion, and quite a number of fences were planted by our advice. This evergreen Has v~r°vcd to l>c one of the most valuable plants for hedgo purposes, its shiny ovorgreen leaves proving an excellent furnishing, both for Winter and Summer. In addition, it makes a display cf Hawthorn-like flowers in Spring, and in Autumn and Winter it is covered with bright coral <ed berries, which remain on the plants for a long time. PRICE, 200 per 100, for Plants grown in Boxes. NAIRN AND SONS. Lincoln road, Christct urch. Telephone 241. 1« IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. NGI72-5573F

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15658, 2 August 1916, Page 1

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