BANK NOTICES. [ ■— — i ___ b» ■ SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. ? PURSUANT to the terms of The Banks and ' *- Bankers Act, 1880, and The Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1332, MONDAY, 23th DECEM- S BF.R, SATURDAY, 2S*n JANUARY, 1897, and MON. 5 DAY. 4th aIANOARY, 1897, are hereby appointed '■"■■ SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAYS at the Offices of the 3; undermentioned Banks throughout the Colony of _■• New Zealand. ~ The Union Bank of Australia* Limited, S. HAtiLAMORE Resident Inspector. ? The Bank of New South Walei, •; W. G. RHIND, ,r Inspector. _k The Bank of Australasia, w CLEMENT WINTER, f Inspector. Tiie National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., JAMES COATES, General Manager. The Bank of New Zealand, HENRY MACKENZIE, General Manager. The above Banks will also be CLOSED ou CHRIST. MAS DAY, BOXING DAY and NEW YEAR'S DAY. 1638 ELECTION NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. TRIENNIAL ELECTION, 189?. NOTICF. is Hereby Given that the following CANDIDATES have been NOMINATED for tho undermentioned Sub-Districts, viz.:— . f North-West Christchurch—Colthurst Palairet South-West Ohristchnrch—Richard Hill Fisher Avon—Charles Burgess Heatheote—George MclntyreRiccarton —John Dems And, being the ONLY CANDIDATES NOMINATED for the Sub-Districts opposite their respective names. I hereby DECLARE THICM DULY ELECTED. Notice is Further Given that the following OANDL DATES have been also NOMINATED for the under mentioned Sub-Districts, viz.:— NORTH-EAST CHRISTCHURCH. Henry LRing William Epthorp Samuels SOUTH-EAST CHRISTCHURCH. John William McAlpine ,' Edward Smith , SYDENHAM. % Richard Molesworth Taylor V| Benjamin' Richnrd Muffett flt< SPREYDON. f John Down. '" John Henry Hewitt. A TOLL for the Return of ONE MEMBER foi each of the four last-mentioned Sub-Districts will be held on TUESDAY, WIS FIFTH DAY OF JANUARY, * 1897, between the hours ol 9 o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock p.m., as follows :— For North-East Christchurch—At the Orange Hall, Worcester street (near Latimer square) For South-East Chri.tchurch—At St. John's School* room,.Madras street For Sydenham—At the Sydenham Borough Council Chambers For Spreydon—At the Spreydon Road Board Offlce. EDWIN CUTUBERT, Returning Officer. December 21st, 1896. 1823 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. GBOSVENOR HOUSE—Private Board and Resi dence; Terms moderate. 56 Gloucester street near Latimer square. UPERIOR BOARD AND RESIDENCE at 162 TINAKORI ROAD, WELLINGTON. Lovely Grounds. Every Comfort. Telephone, letters, and telegrams, receive prompt attention. 9213 MRS FRASER. ABERDARE HOUSE, 239 CLOU-OUSTER STREET WEST. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and RESI. DENCE, three minutes' walk from Post OtSca and Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Bathe. Good Stabling. MRS BARFORD, (Late of Gloucester House): Telephone 806. *■ . , 281Q BOARD AND. RESIDENCE. ' ' HANDSOMELY - FURNISHED Apartments foi Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashei street E. ,1 Telephone 703. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T> tVERTON HO USB 269 OASHEL STREET WEST, CHRISTOHUROH. MRS C. BLANOHARD. THE "RESIDENCE," 243 ARMAGH STREET W. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN received as Boarders, Most Central Position. Telephone No. 9. r . GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 256 Gloucester street West. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE fo< LADIES and GENTLEMEN. HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS. , • Every Comfort and Attention given. Most Central,", v TERMS-ONE GUINEA PER WEEK. Private Rooms Let Moderately. t MRS MoNIE (.Late of Waitahuna House). _, EDUCATIONAL NOTICES. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING CATHEDRAL SQUARE. * MISS A. M. CARR And her Sisters, Pitman's and Light Line Shorthand, Typewriting, ' Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Writing, Arithmetic, be Every Description of Copying: Done on. Type' writfrr. - Miss A. M. Carr's pupils have obtained the First Jertiflcates for 150 words per minute granted by Sir Isaac Pitman in New Zealand. The highest ever gained in Canterbury. =*=» WASTED COALS. A GREAT QUANTIT_~of COAL is WASTJID every year in the ashes thrown away, and the Are left to itself without any use. Our New Zealand' '. = coals are ot the best quality, and make such a small I quantity of ashes, that the Are dies out quickly. -jl HOW TO SAVE COALS—Break up a brick into- f pieces about the size of road metal, and put these' , upon the Are grate; this will keep the Are from get* a ting through the bars. Carefully use the dampen when you have done with the fire. Push them in till it just allows the smoke to clear away from the range, • and the flrewill keep alight a very long time. These rules carried out, and the New Apparatus whichgtvts ' _ 50 Gallons of Hot'Water eveiy hour, will reduce your . coal account fully one-half; Estimates, references, and full particulars. T. DANES, LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTOHUROH. ■"■■ .. ' ' 1 - FUNERAL NOTICES ' ,„,„., —~., _n_**l_fflt**«Mlllt___MßlM TTUNTER and COMPANY' .*#"*■ MONUMENTAL WORKERS, ' -_•-• >- *. Junction of Colombo street and South Belt ~_-~;e' CHRISTCHUROH. • -*-*$ W Manufacture on the Premises to Any DesiW*!*' _ Monuments, Tombs, Crosses, Tablets, Baptisms! ,', Fonts, Water Fountains, Garden Vases and - .j Pedestals; also, House Carvings. *i', V Designs and Estimates on Application. *-'- ■ NEW PATTERNS IN IRON RAILINGS OH_A!> -_. Concrete Kerbings. , *|_ * THE Friends of Mr Lewis Smith are invited H;*. attend the Funeral of his late Daughter, JHetoj* - Mary, which willleave his residence,- Papanui Xiao, ; : Papanui, Thiß Day (Tuesday), .at 3 p.m., lor tM -. Papanui Cemetery. JAS. LAMB and SON, Uildtt* takers, -te., 35 Lichfield street east. TelephoneJH. - J. LAMB ANB SON, UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMEBO. \ FUNERALS FURNISHED at the Shortest Holies, - in the Best Possible Styre, to Suit all Class* .* ~ Chorees moderate. . fEMBALMING—We would particularly recomsuw .. its application when an interment has to he delay*-* -. The process is inexpensive, and very effectual, <y r 1 ■ Address , 35 LICHFIELD STREET.,; ..'-ATelephone UA. . '*> 1 ;„" GEORGE £ UNDERTAKER, \% .',- By request has added to his already replete plsa* *f • OPEN FUNERAL CAR, 3?) for which no extra charge is made, but Us hJUisrw'-V' low charges will be adhered to. " 'W Telegraph or Telephone Orders, by night et/fiff, _y{ receive immediate attention. '• -'.fc 65 Durham street South. Telephone w-Vc.-ip _ —-**! J W LANGFO 8.-S3J ; SANITARY UNDERTAKER. , *|f I THE ART OFT-RESERVING THE DEAD SJ3 . I A SPECIALITY. ; Process of Embalming prevents contajfbr B&j ;. infectious diseases. Charges within the i classes. The only Certificated Embnlmer in CWl»j|t , church. k 1 -m I} Oldest Firm in New Zealand. ■<, Residence—Corner North-east belt. Telephcg««»4f' \ Town Office—l33 Colombo street. Telephone 5».;. -gs , ■B__--____----_-_-_-____--__-_---_--M«"> , -* j, TO DUCKWORTH AND &>W . •*-*• UNDERTAKERS. -: Jt. No. 42 COLOMBO ROAD, SYDENHAM ' i And at LOWER HIGH STREET, FERRY '.. I Trade supplied. ' ' ! M|b ____.-s_t._i
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9606, 22 December 1896, Page 8
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