PUBLIC NOTICES. CATHEDRAL CHOIR BOYS. THERE are VACANCIES in the Cathedral Choir for BoV3 under eleven. Candii dates must be at tne Cathedral on WEDNESDAY, 6th inst., between 3 and 5 p.m. .G. F. TENDALL, 4507 Choirmaster. NOTICE "" pOISON WILL BE LAID on my Farms, j Tcmpleton. j Auy Person "found TRESPASSING with ! Dog or Gun will be PROSECUTED. j ' MRS E. CUREAGH, j 4714 Templeton. CHBIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. IN consequence of tho arrival oi the Imperial Troops, the ENTRANCE EXAMINATION is deferred from 10.15 a.m. on : THLTRbDAY, tho 7th inst., as announced, to j the same time on FRIDAY, the BU_. The i times at which the Headmaster will be at ■ home to receive applications for admission of new boys are—9.ls a.m. to 10.15 a.m. on WEDj NESDAY, the 6th (not THURSDAY, the 7th | inst.), and 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. on the same day. The time ior the commencement of term remains unchanged—aamelv, 9.15 a.m. on. FRIDAY, the Bth inst. C. F. BOURNE. 4053 Headmaster. AMERICAN DENTAL COMPANY. Mr N. Speechly (Surgeon Dentist). Mr C. P. Gmders (Assistant). MR SPEECHLY' has tnade a special study of- the American system of Denj tistry. and has visited firms in the main | centres of' England and U.S.A. I We have introduced the latest plant and materials, and are able to produce work accurately, expeditiously, and at a much reduced rate. Address--TONEYCLIFFE and CAREY'S BUILDINGS. Corner of Gloucester and Colombo streets. 3689 ASHLEY ROAD BOARD. "NOXIOUS WEEDS." "VTOTICE is hereby given that it ia the A' of the Ashley Road Board, at its Next Ordinary Jfeetin-., to be held on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1901, to pass a Resolution declaring BROOM (Cytisus Scopnrious) <-.nd GOrtSE (Ulex Europsnt3) to be NOXIOUS WEEDS under the Noxious Weeds Act, 1900, within the Ashley Road District. JOHN W. JOYNT, Clerk to the Board. Loburn, Jtnuary 14th, 1901.. 2879 __ _ TSTHITE'S DIPPING FLUID STILL THE BEST. For particulars, epply to WM. HENDERSON and SON, Montreal street, 4695 Sydenham. THERE IS ALWAYS'*SOMETHING IN THE HOUSE THAT WOULD LOOK BETTER FOR BEING DYED. THE "ITSEM" Household D.-_r __r. put up in a clean and handy ..'M.f'** »»■' glass tubas, so that they can be easi'y ii'.ni'_d and kept. i.' They do not Deteriorate by keeping. The pro*«i=-i. ia the same ior- all Materials."" Price Gd per tube from all grocers. Wholesale Agents: W. H. SIMMS and SONS, 141 Hereford street. RAILWAYS, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISIT OF IMPERIAL TROOPS. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, at 2d per mile first claps, minimum 4s, and Id per mile second class, minimum 2s, mileage counted one way cniy, will be issued to Christchurch from Tiniaru, Culverden, and intermediate stations, including stations on branches between those points, on 7th FEBI.CARY, and from Ashburton, Waikari, r.nci int. raicdiatc stations, including stations on branches between those prints, by the first train in each case, on 8. _ FEBRUARY, all available for return till 19th February. - 4595 BY ORDER. LICENSING NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I JOHN INNISS RAINBOW, of Sumner, » being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the houso and premises situate at Sumner, do hereby give notice that I desire to Obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Lyttelton, on the Seventh Day.of MARCH, 1.01, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to ALFRED BURNS, of Sumner. Hotelkeeper, mv aopointe.. Dated the 16th day of JANUARY, 1901. JOHN INNISS RAINBOW. MESSRS STRINGER and CRESSWELL. Solicitors, Christchurch. . 4657 CITY COUNCIL. /xy*-" _¥■"*.. **"»•*_*_? ?xA I '/V_tJ_Vr* - *-*. _ T _*__•* i M !".__r_z_*-_: *_* o'-i _-S*—*v_ v-*-"** 7 *- •i CITIZENS desirous of attending the COMPLIMENTARY LUNCHEON to the OFFICERS of the IMPERIAL TROOPS must notify the Town Clerk by 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY The Seating Accommodation being limited it is ijnperative that notice bo given not later than time above mentioned. F. T. HASKINS, Town Clerk. Christchurch City Council Office. 4653 TRAMWAY NOTICES. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. SUMNER. SIXPENCE RETURN. BY 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Trams Daily (Sundays, Holidays, and Special Excureions Excepted). Tickets available for return on day of issue only. WANTED KNOWN ("-lITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. Return Fare, New Brighton, 10.10 a.m. end 7.15 p.m., Cd. 5673 LOST ANB FOUND. LOST, Brown and White SPANIEL (Bob), collar and chain actached. Finder rewarded _at Hereford Hotel. 4692 T OST, on Saturday Evening, between the J-_ Carlton and Norman's road, one Doe-cart WHIP. Finder please return the same to Delaniain's Stables. 4644 OStTSaturday night, between Railway Station and Post Office, Gold Masonic JEWEL. Reward on returning same to Will Jameson, Manager Dixs Gaiety Company. 4613 FOUND. "PURSE, containing money, on Ferry road. Owner apply to M. Shamy, No. 9 St.A3aph street, Linwood. 4634 STRAYED, from Norwood Farm, Burnham, 35 LAMBS, freshly branded Red Triangle on top cf withere, earmarked oblong back notch, front notch on opposite ear, some with near ear slit. Finder rewarded on returning the same to Manson, Norwood. T. Acton-_3ams. 4701 THE~E_gl_- - Man — for Jewellery,, Wat-Jb-S-. and Wedding Ri-g3 ia Butcher. Immense variety of up-to-date patterns; no old stock. Specially Low Prices for Jubilee Season. Satisfaction c-oarastecd. Butcher, Jeweller and Manufacturer, 310 High street, Christohurch. CYCLING KnickersT Kaiapoi Twe_d,"_tyli_h patterns, splendid value, 10s 6d. J. H. Porker and Co., White Hart Comer. .
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10882, 5 February 1901, Page 1
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