PUBLIC NOTICES. BREAD DELIVERY NOTICT.--To My Cuswmcrß—Owiuc to lung» Birthday and People's Show D.ty following en each other, it will b; imjw.-ss.ble to bold two ronserntivo days ns holidays, but the firm will 01-srrvp WEI>XK>D.\Y and FRIDAY r-s a CLOSE HOLIDAY. J. HOPPER. •zus,v A J. WHITE'S FURNISHING WARE- •"•• HOUSE will be CLOSED ALL DAY on THURSDAY. Nov. O'.h. and FRIDAY. Nov. l r, :h. and vri'l remain OPEN ALL DAY on SATURDAY. Nov. 11th. 29CIF HOLIDAYS. riMIE Undermentioned. Firms hate decided J- to observe tno following Holidays during Cvrr.iv.il Wee*:— THURSDAY. November oth (King's Birthriav), ALL DAY. FRI DA f. November 10th (Peoples Show Day;, FROM NOON. B-.-ath and Co.. Lid. Black. Beattie and Co. Dranery and Ger.ern 1 ! Importing Co., Ltd. Now Zealand Farmers' Co-cp. Association. .Strange and Co.. Ltd. TonryclifiV tnd Carey u E2511 rjtHE WAREHOUSES of tho Undorsiryed -1 will be CLOSED as follows: — SATURDAY. November 4th—From Noon. I MONDAY. November oth—From Neon. I 'llirß.-iOAY. November trth—All Day. FRIDAY, November 10th All Day. Sargcod. Son and Ewcn llcjs and Glcndining Bin;?. Harris and Co. Birtterwoith Bros.. Ltd. Macky. Logan. Stcen and Co. D. Benjamin and Co. P. Havman and Co. Rolit. 'Malcolm. Ltd. G. l'ayling and Co. A. Tj-ree and Co. H. Quane and Co. Nelson. Moato and Co. Kempthorno, Prosscr and Co. H. F. Stevens Kaiapoi Woollen Co. 11. Wilson and Co. .... Harris and Sons Geo. Taylor and Co. ; Rovd. Bros, and Kirk . * W.H. Simms and Sons. • F2445 ICE FOR THE HOT WEATHER. WE aio now supplying CLEAR CRYSTAL ICE in any quantity, delivered daily in Town or Suburbs, at reasonable rates. Ring up Telephone No. 58, or leavo your order at any of our shope. THE CHRISTCHURCH MEAT CO., LTD.. ICG CASHEL STREET. 2849F NOTICE.— To Traction Engine Owners, Importers, and Usere-.—The First Annual General Meeting cf the NEW ZEALAND TRACTION ENGINE IMPORTERS. OWNERS and USERS' ASSOCIATION will bo hold at tho Albert Hall. Colombo' street, next to Pxinco of Wales Hotel, on THURSDAY, tho oth inst., at 8 p.m. Call.at Association's Tent on the Show Ground for further information. U. F. CHAFFEY, 6th November. S93OF THE ROYAL CAFE. LIMITED, Cathedral square, Christchurch. . HIGH-CLASS CONFECTIONERS AND CATERERS. THE MOST LUXURIANT AND UP-TO-DATE LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS IN AUSTRALASIA. IN order to cope with our increasing patronage a new and commodious MORNING TEA ROOM- has been opened. Unexcelled Lounge and Smoking Roams. Tho Best Luncheon in Town, 12 to 2. Afternoon Tea a speciality (The Royal Cafe Orchestra in attendance). Tea 5 to 7. Supper 8 to 11.30. Private Dinners. Banquets, and Suppers catered for in the Highest Stylo.' First-class Billiard Room open to tho public. The Universal opinion:—"The Royal Cafe is one of •the Sights of the City, AND HAS NO EQUAL." All visitors to tho city are cordially invited to inspect. EVANS and I-2F3YJSR. Managers. F253C ! -~*~ -r^** l - : ■ - ■■ ■ —-r— ——— - —. _„. ,v, "■*{'"" THE CARNIVAL. ■ytiiß HAVE FOR HIRE BY THE HOUR "* OR DAY, POWERFUL, SPEEDY MOTOR CARS. You will extract more nleasure from a spin in a good car than in any other way. Apply •A. W. SMITH and SON, CENTRAL* GARAGE, Rear of Cathedral, Worcester street. F1948 JAMES FREEMAN, LIMITED, "TIESIRE to announco that their NEW PREMISES ARE NOW OPEN. The Tea and Luncheon- Rooms have been furnished and arranged by Mrs R. J. Ogle, the Shop fitted by Messrs Strange and Co., in a manner never before attempted here. Miss Kiver's Florist Stall forms a unique and most attractive feature. I BARON SOLOMONS, of Australia, will conduct the Orchestra daily. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JW. GTB'B. Art Dealer, etc., will shortly • REMOVE to 223 HIGH STREET (two Doors from Petersen's). J F MISS PHIPPS, DIRECT IMPORTER. * IS now showing New Goods for Present See-' son, in Ready-made Blouses, Skirts. Costumes, and Underclothing. Known as the Best and Cheapest House in Town F EDISON GOLD-MOULDED RECORDS, FOR PHONOGRAPHS AND GRAPHOPHONES. I HAVE JUST OPENED UP a Large Shipment of these Favourite Records, and have Hundreds of Sulections for you tc choose from. AMERICAN. BRITISH, JAPANESE. CHINESE. GERMAN, SPANISH, AND RUSSIAN. . AoK FOR LISTS. R. WILKIN, » 170 LICHFIELD STREET, Christchurch. F4867 RHEUMO STANDS THE TEST OF TIME. THE TEST OF-TIME is the infallible test. If a remedy has real njorit it will stand this searching trial. RHEUMO stands the I teat triumphantly. Ever sine* it was first introduced some three years ago its sales ! have steadily increased 1 each month, and now it is found at every chemist's and store j from the North 'Cape to the Bluff. There is but one reason for RHEUMO'S success: It is an absolutely reliable cure for Rheumatism. Gout, and kind Ted diseases. ThouI sands have been cured by it; they have recommended it to their friend* with equally patisfactarv results. If you ruffer from Rheumatism, give RHETJMO a fair trial, and it will cure you. Sold by all chemists and ! stares at 2s 6d and 4s 6d- 3F I SPRING SUITINGS. A. BEGG AND SON. THE PEOPLE'S TAUjORS, - j 156 and 108 High street, 1 A RE now displaying their NEW SHIPA MENT of SPRING SUITINGS, in Tweeds, Worsted and Vicuna. Mr PUGH. late of Ballantyne's and Slaymaker's, is still in charge of Tailoring Department, and is maintaining his reputation for turning out a Well-cut Garment in the most approved fashion. Our LADIES' DEPARTMENT is tergal? increasing, and our best attention will always be given to Ladies' Costumes. a' CALL AND INSPECTION INVITED. NOTE ADDRESS AS ABOVE. F2G77 ALLANTYNE'S - Printed Muslin blouses, in pink, grey, blue, and reds, at 3s 6d.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12344, 7 November 1905, Page 1
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