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PUBLIC NOTICES. OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. OF. LONDON. Authorised Capital . . • • £1.000.000 Income .-.,.. • - £878,492 Grose Assets . £1,164,872 Over £100,0)0 Invested.in Colonial Government Securities. Tie Wealthiest and Moet Progressive Company in the World. CHAELES M. MOXTEFIOKE, General Manager for N.Z., .Wellington. £;;■> ' ALL Client* holding Policies wjth the above Corporation, covering their Heal liability, are hereby notified that the WorSmen's Compensation Act, 1900, came into force on the Seventh of JUNE, and that they will all be held protected and their policiea extended to cover their liability under the paid Act, pending arrangements as to rates, etc. Any information can be obtained, and copies of the Act can be had Free, from R. FAIRLIE HOBSON, i District Manager, 45 Cathedral square, Christchurch. Tl/TK and MRS C. McGRATH, Hassall's ■I*"- Ford, near Kaiapoi, desire to sincerely ~\K all who have expressed sympathy with them in their bereavement iby the death of their son, Francis. 6638 F. B. S I M M S. DAIRY PRODUCE 'MERCHAJfT, 157 Manchester street. Wholesale g.Dealer in ■ Fresh Eggs, Factory and Dairy Butter, Cheese, Honey, Wax, etc. V: Grocery Stores Supplied. 6626 FIRE INSURANCE. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. THE FIRE INSURANCE / COMPANIES doing business in Canterbury District hereby notify that they will allow ILLUMINATIONS during the Visit of.' their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, subject to the following regulations:— All lights, other than electric, must be a least 9in clear of any canvas, wood, or other inflammable materials, at front, back and sides, special cafe being taken to properly protect such materials above the lights, and to make provision for , plentiful ventilation for the escape of heated air. ' Electric lights must not be in contact with woodwork or other inflammable materials. All candles must be fixed in properly-secured metal sockets. The use of gas other than ordinary coal gas is not permitted. THE SPECIAL INTERIOR ILLUMINATION OF SHOP WINDOWS, EXCEPT B* ELECTRIC LIGHT, IS NOT PERMITTED. } THE ERECTION OF TRANSPARENCIES j OR OTHER ILLUMINATIONS IN FRONT I OF WOODEN WALLS IS NOT PERMITTED. . ( Householders are reminded of the danger of. leaving lights unattended during illuminations. The erection of temporary, wooden staging, will not prejudice insurance policies. 6346 FOR THE COMPANIES. WE. the undersigned Business Firms, hereby agree to CLOSE our respective PLACES OF BUSINESS on SATURDAY, the 22iid inst., and MONDAY, the 2-lth, inst.. . and to KEEP OUR PREMISES ;,OPEN throughput THURSDAY, the 20th inst.,':and to REMAIN OPEN until 0.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 21st inst.: — Recce and Sons T. Fletcher and Son Aehby, Bergh and Co F. Hobbs and Co. Aitken and Roberts J. Bxeece W; Congreve A. Gundersen Mason asd Struthers G. T. White Wi Strange and Co. N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. J. Ballantyne and Co. Working Men's Co-op. Toneycliffe • and Carey Lawrence and Kircher Hulbert and Co. G. Coates and Go. Wardell- BrojK and .CoA: , tf;"- White and .Co. T/"Hr'!Pa.p'ps ' Sandsfe'in and Co. F. A." Cock B. Petersen and Co. G. Piercv and Co. Wallace and Tucker T. Taylor Christchurch, June 10th, 1901. §602 THE ROYAL VISIT. TITE, the undersigned, in accordance with V V the request of his Worship the Mayor, and of the Retail Traders' Section of the Canterbury Employers' Association, beg to announce that the following HOURS OF CLOSING will be observed in our Places of Business on the occasion gf the Royal Visit:— Thursday, 20th June—Closed, as usual, from 1 p.m. Friday, -Jl3t June—Open all day, till 9 p.m. Saturday, 22nd June —Open from 9 a.m. till 11 a.m.; closed from 11 till 3; open from 3 till 9 p.m. " Monday. 21th June—Closed all day. _ Fountain; Whiteombe and Tombs. Ltd.; Wood, H, J., and Co. Bootmakers—Atkinson, X.; ; Gough, CD.; Harris, W.; Harrison/ J.; Logic, J.; Murray, John: Pannell, F. t.< Pannell, H.; Robinson, W S.; Robinson, W.; Rayiier. F. C.; Rayner, H. and Sons; Smith,- D. and Sons; Smith, G. E:; Thornton, John; Universal Boot Co. (per A. iGarriok, Manager); Wilkinson, ifeury, Butchers—Andrews, G.; Christchurch" Meat Co., five shops (per W.F. Cederwall); Langdon and Steel. Clothiers—Chisnall and Stewart; Hallenstein Bros (per A. Hcndry, Manager). ■ Drapers and Hosier*—Armstrong, T. and Co.; Beath, G. L., and Co.; Black, Beattie and Co.; D.I.C. (per E. C. Brown, Manager); Dale, G.; McClea, W., and Co.; Parker, J. H., and Co.; Robinson, S. N.; Sshaw, Geo., and Co. Grocers and Bakers— Hubbard, iiall and Co.; Hopkins, J. 11., and Co.; Hopkins, H. J. ; Kincaid, , Thos.; Smith, C. H.; Thomson, W. Jewellers—Clarke. S. and Co.; Greishaber. X.; Jones and Co.; Miles, S., and Sons; Pannell. C. Additional names will be received by HENRY BKOADHEAD, 6607 Secretary Employers' Association. FERN LEAF" BUTTEIL ~" NOTICE TO THE TRADE. piUSTOMERS are hereby notified that the V Price of FE.RN LEAF BUTTER has advanced ONE PENNY from this date. THE CANTERBURY CENTRAL CO-OPER-ATIVE DAIRY COMPANY, LxD. ■'"-> ' R. ELLISON, Secretary. June 13th, 1901. __6624 F FOR SALE, A SECOND-HAND 10-H.p. PORTABLE •• ENGINE (Clayton and Shuttleworth). ■rpHIS Engine is in first-class order. No ■*■ reasonable cash offer will be refused. Further particulars on application to the Engineer, "Press" Office, Christchurch. 6599 CHRISTCHURCH PUBLIC LIBRARY. rpHE PUBLIC READING ROOM will be ■1- t CLOSED from FRIDAY, Hth, to SUNDAY, 16th inst.. inclusive,, for the purpose of removal to temporary room opposite, in Hereford street, pending erection of new buildr ing. The temporary Reading Room will be open to the Public on MONDAY, 17th inst |J A. CRACROFT WILSON, Jf Registrar. I Canterbury College, J Christchurch, 13th June, 1901. 6574 I NOTICE. ' MR F. W. DEWSBURY wishes to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that he will OPEN HIS CITY BOOT DEPOT Manchester street. near Clock ' Tower, on SATURDAY NEXT, and solicits a share of their patronage. All Classes of BOOTS I and SHOES, at Lowest Prices 6379 DEWAR'S WHISKY, as supplied to tfHF Royal Family, can be obtained from imp] the leading Hotels in Canterbury. £* MONEY TO LEND, Large or Small sfrne, at Current Rates of Interest. Apply F. W. SMITH-ANSTED, Solicitor, Cathedral squire. FOB Sale, several "Second-hand Pianoe,- on exceptionally easy terms; deposit £1, balance by small monthly payment*. R.Francis,, .'_Th* Musical Exchange, 159 and' 161 Manches- | ter street, Chrietcinrch. - * ' 8360

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10991, 14 June 1901, Page 1

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