CITY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. - I SOUTH-EAST WARD. I hereby give notice in accordance with the ] Municipal Corporations Act, 1900. and ] the Regulation of Local Elections Act,' 1576, that an Election of ONE QUALIFIED PEK- t SON to fill an Extraordinary Vacancy for the 1 South-East Ward; caused bjr the death o£ , Councillor M. Sandstein, will' be held in St. John's Schoolroom, on THURSDAY, 7th , February next. ] NOMINATION PAPERS, in the form set forth in the Schedule to the last aforemen- j tioned Act, roust be addressed to the Returning Officer, and delivered at the City Council \ Office with a deposit of £3, before Xoon on ( 03rd JAXUAiti, 1901. H. THOMSON, < Returning Officer. City Council Office, 15th January, 1901. i≥93l MONET. MONEY TO LEND. T HAVE VARIOUS SUMS TO LEND AT CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST. C. PALAIRET, Licensed Land Broker, Close to Armagh street Bridge. MONEY TO LEND. OK FIRST MORTGAGES of FREEHOLD SECURITIES, from 4J per cent., according to security and amount. Also, on »p----provi\d Second Mortgages. IZAKD and LOUGHNAN, Solicitors, Hereford street, Chrintchurch, Leeston and Southbridge. I HAVE VARIOUS SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. Borrowers can arrange to pay off by instalments or on short notice. W. E. D. BISHOP, Solicitor Hereford street Chambers. 3631 MONEY FOR INVESTMENT, (~\i* Approved Securities, in Luge or Small Sum*, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. G. H. N. HELMORE, 6209 Solicitor, Rangiora. J? Of\ f\f\f\ T0 LEND, from £5 upwards, on any Ciaea of Security, Interest from 4J PER CENT. J. J. DOUGALL, Solicitor, 187 Hereford street, And at Leeston. MONEY TO LEND PRIVATELY At ATLANTIC XiOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, 100 CASHEL STREET. MONEY TO LEND, according to arrangement. FROM £5 and UPWARDS, to ANY PERSON, UPOT* ANY SECURITY. Money advanced on Life Policies and Shares. Money advanced on unregistered Bills of Saie. Trade and Other Bills Privately Discounted. All Business Strictly Confidential. Telephone 488, Postal Address Box 15. F. C. RAPHAEL, Commission and Financial Agent. MONEY. LOAN AND DISCOUNT CO.'S OFFICES, 172 Lichfield itreet. Box 94, P.O. Telephone 624. THE above COMPAJTf have MONEY TO LEND on the following Securities in ■urns of jE2O and upwards: — Freehold Property, Leasehold Property, Shares of any description, Bills of Sale over Farm Stock, Bills of Sale over Furniture and Household Property, or on Personal Security. Wβ Discount Genuine Trade Bills, at a ▼cry cheap rate; weekly or monthly payments can be arranged to any amount. We Lend Money on Rovernioaary Interests under wills or will purchase same. Having been in business since 1864 is n sufficient guarantee that our business is carried on with the ntmoet secrecy. Compare our prices before obtaining money elsewhere. VICTOR HAEIRIS, Manager of Directors. Wβ have no Board, therefore your business is done direct with the Manager. 4231 •TiyE have various SUMS of MONEY ' ■ investment on good TOWN or COUN-' TRY FREEHOLDS, at Lowest Rate* of Interest. Favourable terms for repayment. JOHNSTON, MILLS and JOYCE, Solicitors, 218 Hereford street, Christchuxch, 8610 and at Rangiora and Lyttelton. HOTELS. DTOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, * CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. ' F. STOREY, Proprietor. "TERMS: 83 per day, £2 2s per week. Telephone No. 795. Night Porter. All Letters will Teceive Prompt Attention 1190 A GREAT EVENT. OPENING OF THE AQUARIUM. F ARENAS, Proprietor of the City Hotel, • invites the Public to INSPECT the Alterations and Improvements that ho has effected in this favourite Central Hostelry, which nas made it SECOND TO NONE on this side of the line. OPENING OF THE AQUARIUM. CITY HOTEL. THE HUB OF CHRISTCHURCH. TRIANGLE. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. p O KE R ' S FAMILY HOTEL. CHRISTCHURCHi. Within one minute of the Rai'.iway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will Teceive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone Nog. 677 and 1035. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (near R»;ece's Ironmongers). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Lun-cheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive Prompt Attention. Telephone No. G76. JAMES HOWKY, Proprietor. pLAJRK'S COFFEE PALAOE AND PBIVATE HOTEL, Colombo street., Market square, Christchurcb, Three Minuter' walk from Exhibition Building, Theatre, Cathedral square, and Post Office. Tram* and Drags pass every 20 Minutes. Opposite Supreme Court and Government Buildings. Band Rotunda in front of Building. The Building in of three storeys, built of brick, snd contains 60 Rooms, has a Splendid Outlook on to the river and Market square, which is planted with shrubs and ornamental trees, and provided with seats. Private Sitting Rooms. Separate Dining-room far Families, and Public Dining-room. Food of the Beet Quality served with Punctuality and Civility. There are Bathrooms with hot and cold water on each landing. First-class Accommodation is offered to Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors. TERMS MODERATE. Permanent Boarders as per Arrangement. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Replied to. MBS E. CLARE, Proprietress. Telephone No. — 7028 ORDER your Plums. Apricots, or Peaches, '. in any quantities, and at reasonable prices, from CuilillXG, Colombo ami Manchester streets. FEEL PLAYED OUT? rpEY CINCHONA TONIC, i
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10866, 16 January 1901, Page 10
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