PROPERTIES FOR SALE, TmUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BDSi •i- NESS, in one of the best positions ir the City, doing a large turnover. Particulars on application to T. BROWN' and CO.. 2066 Auctioneers, Bedford Row. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY. Land and Estate Agents, Note Change of Address: 101 HEREFORD STREET, Few Doors East of Bank of New Zealand. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SHOP PROPERTY. CITY. 2 Shops aiiu Dwellings let at good rents. Splendid investment. Call for cards to view. Price only £7OO. CAS'HEL STREET, Lin wood— House of i rooms. 3 fireplaces, bathroom, wasiihouse an< oopuc-r, asphalt paths, J-acre. At a Reduce: Price, £3OO. MADRAS STREET. St. Albans—-* ew House of 4 rooms, scullery, wasiihouse, bath set tubs, gas, verandah, high concrete foundations, (rood section. LINCOLN ROAD (just off)—New House o 6 rooms, bathroom, h. and c, washhouse anc copper, set tubs, verandah. Venetian blinds fine sunny section. Price £OSO. COLOMBO STREET {just off)—House of £ large rooms, plastered and papered, bathroom, h. and c. washhouse and copper, verandah, asphalt paths, grand section with orchard. Price only £175; a gift. MERIYALE LANE, by train—An exceptionally built and up-to-date House of 8 largo rooms, bathroom, h. and c, lavatory, basin, etc., washhouse and copper, over 1ttcro, nicely laid out iu shrubs and fruit trees. Price £930. BROUGHAM STREET, Sydenham - A compact little House of 6 rooms, verandah, etc.. small section, pays good interest on outlay, small deposit. FOR SALE. Barbadoes street, just over the North Belt—New Houso of 7 rooms, verandah, bathroom, h. and c, washhouse and copper, w'.th tubs, etc., 2 bay windows, J-acre. CHAPEL STREET, St. Albans—Very fine House, of 8 rooms, verandah, bath. h. and c, washhouse. etc.. eood section. Price £690. ARMAGH STREET. City, sunny aspectHouse, of 6 large rooms, 13 x 17 and 17 x 16. etc., bathroom, h. and c, washhouse, connected with sewer, stable, coachhouse, and left, i-zicre. A real bargain at £035, and easy terms. EAS'i" BELT. Central—House of 6 rooms, bathroom, washhouse and copper, and conveniences, splendid section. This is a chance for a homely residence, quiet, but handy to town. Price £575. We are still Agents for tho A.M.P. Society. KNIGHT AND CHECKLEY, Note Change of Address: IG4 HEREFORD 8TK.1.~j.. Few Doors East of Bank of New Zealand. 345 BANK NOTICES. SPECIAL RANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT to the terms of The Hanks and Bankers' Act Amendment Act, ltW'2, and The Bank Holidays Act, 180.2, SATURDAY, 7th November \-S.Z. Cup Day) is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the Cflkes of the undermentioned Banks at Christehurch, Ashburton. Kaiapoi Lyttelton, and Temuka; WEDNESDAY, 11th November, from 1-2 o'clock noon is hereby appointed a Special Bank part Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Batiks <t Christehurch and Lyttelton, and FRIDAY. ]3th November (Show Day) is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday al the Offices of the undermentioned Banks at Christehurch Akaroa, Amberley. Ashburton, Kaiapoi, Leeston, Lyttelton, and Rangiora:—The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd., G. E. Tolhurst, Inspector; The Bank of New South 'Wales, E. J. Finch, Inspector; 'llie Bank of Australasia, il. K. Betlmne. Acting Inspector; The National Bank of New Zealand. Ltd., James Coates, General Manager; The ißank of New Zealand, Alexander Macintosh, General Manager. MONDAY. 9th November (King's Birthday), is a Statutory Bank Holiday. 2000 RAILWAYS, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. ASHBURTON A. AND P. SHOW, NOVEMBER 4th and sth, 1903. ASHBURTON TROTTING RACES, NOVEMBER Gth, 190 S. ON NOVEMBER sth—The 8.0 a.m. and Express train from Christehurch, and the 11.0 a.m. train from Ashburton will stop to set down, and the 3.15 p.m. train from Ashburton -will stop to take up passengers, if required, at the Saleyards Siding, opposite to the Shaw Grounds. Special trains will leave Ashburton 'for the Saleyards Siding at 12.0 neon and 1.15 p.m., returning at 4.0, 4.40, and 5.20 p.m. Faros, Ashburton to Saleyards Siding, return, or Saleyards Siding to Ashburton, single, 6d first class, 4d second; available for day of issue only. On NOVEMBER sth and 6th—The evening train from Ashburton to Tiinaru will start at 5.30, and run 1 hour 35 minutes later than time-'tajble times. Tho evening train from Ashburton to Springburn will start at CO p.m., and run 1 hour 35 minutes later than time-table times. On NOVEMBER 6th—The Express train from Christehurch will stop ait Saleyards Siding, if required, to set down passengers. 1732 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. •nXTRA EXPRESS TRAIN, to relieve the ' ordinary Express of intermediate traffic, will run TTMARU TO CHRTSTCHURCH on NOV. sth. and OAMARU TO CHRISTCHURCH on NOV. 6th, at following times; —Oanuiru dcp. 2.8 p.m., Studholme 3.6, St. Andrews 3.35, Timaru 4.5, Temuka 4.27, Orari 4.46, Hinds 5.25, Ashburton 5.55, Rakaia 6.27, Christehurch arrive 7,45. It will stop at other stations at which the ordinary Express stops and for the same purposes. On November sth and 6th the afternoon train from Timaru to Fairlie will start at 4.15 p.m. and run 15 MINUTES LATER than time-table times, and the train usually leaving Christehurch for Lyttelton at 7.45 p.m. will leave at 7.50, arriving Lyttelton 8.15 p.m. 2039 BY ORDER. BOROUGH COUNCILS, BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH. £90,000 LOAN. FURTHER ISSUE OF £46,000. THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF NEW PLYMOUTH is prepared to Receive Applications for a FURTHER ISSUE of £16,000 BOROUGH DEBENTURES. The debentures, which are a first charge on the whole of the rateable properly of the borough, of which th? capital value is £358,502, are payable on the Ist October, 1922, and bear interest at 4$ per cent. Application may bo made lor the whole or any part of the present issue in multiples of £IOO. No allotment will be made cl a less amount than £IOO. Full particulars on application. F. T. BELLRLNGER, 2030 Town Clerk GOVERNMENT NOTICES. rpENDERS will be received at this Office J- until r.oon of WEDNESDAY. 18th November, ISO 3, for ALTERATIONS, RENOVATIONS, etc., Timaru Post Office. Drawings, specifications, etc., may be seen at the Post Office, Timaru, and this Office., The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. H. DENTON, Clerk in Charge. Public Works Office, Christchuroh, October 31st, 1903. 1812 HANMER HOT SPRINGS. A HEALTHY WINTER RESORT. WHEN Business is alack why net run up to Hanmer for a dip in Hot Water? The Mineral Waters cure Rheumatism, Gout, Indigestion, Kidney Trouble, Skin Diseases, and many other ailments. Massage available. Comfortable Accommodation at "The Spa." Terms moderate. For fuller particulars apply Government Tourist Offices. (Chrißtchurch office, Cathedral Square). T. E. DONNE, Superintendent. Department of Touri Wellington. 4fiH BALAZO Silver Spoong ana Forks are the best; wear whito throughout. Tea Spoons 2s 6d per half-dozen; Dessert Spoons or Forks 4s 3d per half-dozen; Table Spoons or Forks 5s 9d per half dozen, Procurable only from Minson and Co.. 220 Colombo street. ( iIILBLAINS, Chilblains, Chilblains. \J Rapidly Cured by a few applications of Wallace and Co.'a Chilblain Liniment.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11730, 3 November 1903, Page 8
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