PUBLIC NOTICES. TO DRAPERS. DRAPER'S ASSISTANT seeks ENGAGE-'■ * MBNT. Town-or Country; capable ot taking charge of country business; Sret-clase references. "CAPABLE," 6690 "Press" Office. - LAUOUR DAY DEMONSTRATION. ALL UNPAID PRIZES can be obtained upon application at. the Trades' Hall, Inglis'a Buildings, High street, on Saturday, October 13th, 1900, between the houre of 2 and 6 p.m. - THOS. WOODS, 5699P ■ Secretary. |"\FFERS will be received by us until the 15th inst., for the PURCHASE (ex. div.) of 600 or any less number of Shares in S. Man's ning and Co., Ltd., paid up to £3 per share. WYNN-WILLIAMS aad BROWN, 5434F Solicitors, Christchnrch. NEW BRIGHTON TRAMWAY COMPANY, LTD. "pOR SALE—FIFTY SHARES. Apply to WYNN WILLIAMS and BROWN, 5520 ,- , ail Hereford street. RAKAIA ROAD-BOARD. IMPOUNDING ACT, 18S4. NOTFCE is Hereby Given that the Rakaia Road Board ha* appointed HUGH McLACHLA.N as Poundkeeper. for the Hororata Public Pound, and that the said Pound is now RE-OPENED. By order,. - W. BAKER, Clerk to the Board. Hororata, 10th October, 1000. 5625, OHOICE ENGRAVINGS SUITABLE FOR \J PRESENTS, At J. W. G■ I B B' S PINE ART DEPOT, 2574 Morten's Buildings, Cathedral square. A DVAXOES of £20 and upwards on approved security, at Lowest Kates. Repayable as desired. C. SCOTT, Barretex and Solicitor, 9 Cathedral square (next Post Office), ChristchuTch and at Rangiora. F /~~~ PARIS EXHIBITION. Ti/TESSRS DEWAR and SONS, who already hold 35 Champion Medals, have again secured the highest possible award for theii Celebrated SCOTCH WHISKY. This time at the Paris Exhibition. tF ATKINSON—Cheap Boot*. U9 M*noheater street. 5834 ELECTION NOTICES. HURUNTJI RA-BBIT TRUSTEES. TRIENNIAL ELECTION. I HEREBY give notice, in accordance .with the provisions oi the Rabbit' Nuisance Act, 1882, and amendments thereto, and the. Regulation o! Local Elections Act, 1876, of an ELECTION OP FIVE, PERSONS to fill the office of Members of the HURUNUI RABBIT TRUSTEES. The election for the above-named five vacancies will be held on MONDAY, 6th November, 1900. NOMINATIONS of Candidates for the above vacancies must he made in the form of the Second Schedule of the Regulation of Local Elections Act,-1876, and must be addressed to the Returning Officer and delivered at his .Office afr-Waiktri before nooa on SAOTKDAT, 20th October, 1900. NOMINATION FORMS may be had on application to the undersigned. JOHN G. S. TONKIN, Returning Officer. Waikari, 11th October, 1900. 5697 HOTELS. STAR OF THE SOUTH HOTEL, RANGITATA. A NGLERS,Tourist3,and the General Public -ex will find first-clase Accommodation at the above Hotel, situated close to the River and within eajy driving distance of the mouth of the Rangitata, where the best Trout Fishing in New Zealand is obtainable. Horses and Vehicles always obtainable. All Trains stop immediately opposite the Hotel. ' S. G. BRYAN, Proprietor. WOLSELEY HOTEL, Three Minutea' Walk from Railway Station. WINCHESTER.
ANGLERS, Tourists, Families and the General Public will find all the privacy and comforts of a well-appointed gentleman's residence at the above hotel. They will also have the right to fish over several miles of the best and most picturesque Trout Streams in New Zealand, Winchester having become famous for its fly fishing. The WOLSELEY HOTEL is within easy distance of the Kangitata and Opihi Rivers. Comfortable sleeping accommodation, including separate rcorne for ladies, has been provided at the mouth of the Rangitata, and Special Arrangements made for driving parties to and from the famous Home of Large Fish. The Express and all Trains stop at Winchester. THOS. LANGDON, Proprietor. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. pOEEE'S FAMILY HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCH. Within one minute of the Railway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive eivery attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone Nos. 677 and 1035. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET {near Reeoe's, Ironmongers). FIRST-CLAS S AC COMMOD ATION for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Close to Railway Statioa and General Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOOB. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegramsj will receive Prompt Atte&km. Telephone No. 676. JAMES HOWEY, ' Proprietor. •XTP-. HITS HA.RT HOTEL. HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. Sample' Rooms. Telephone 45. Right Porter. QTOKETS FAMILY. . HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. F. STOREY, Proprietor. TERMS: 8a per day, £2 2a per week. Telephone No. 793. Night Porter. All Letters will receive Prompt Attention. 1196 ~~. A GREAT EVENT. OPENING OF THE AQUAEIUM. F ARENAS, Proprietor of the City Hotel, • iavites the Poblicto INSPECT the Alterations and Improvementsi that he hu effected in this favourite Central Hostelry, waich haa made it SECOND TO #QHE on this aid*- of the line. -,",-. '.". ~i. .->.■■'" { OPENING OF THE AQUABIU3L s CITy"HOTEL. ":■■':■ THE HUB OP CHRISTCHUBCH. TBIANG-LE. rpHE celebrated Negget Boot Polisher can X be obtained at K. Atkinson**, Mancheetar street. - VBBJf eijcceaafal Shows anf Fetee~lSifl 7&x, Charley, old num. Notice how white and glowy the tairt'fronts were. Til give yoa thf theyr* doo* with the ntw JitpuMM
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10785, 12 October 1900, Page 1
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