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ERNEST M. 3ANDSTEIN, (F.S.M.C., D.8.0.A., London), Consulting Optician, CASHEL ST. W., Next Ballantyne's. 8.30 to i, a to 6 daily. Glasses made np in mil the Latest Forms, including— BIFOCAL GLASSES. Distance and Reading combined in one frame, necessitating the use of one pair of glasses only, for all purposes. RIMLESS INVISIBLE GLASSES. Dispensing with the usual rims and being practically invisible on the face. . Ca8 33

SPECIAL XMAS JEWELLERY SALE. 3/- off every cash purchase of 20/-. Immense Seleotlon of Xmai and New Year Gifts. Ev»y article marked in plain 6c_*s, and tor every 20/- worth you will only pay 17/-. Urquhart & Falck (Late A. Urquhart). Jtwrtlars . . 175 Coiemb* StrMt (Two doors Sou— irom Davie* & Lamb). Established 40 years. C.1.160

CITY COUNCIL. In the matter of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900," "The Local Bodies Loans Act, 1901," "The Local Elections Act, 1904," and the Acta amending the same respectively. PUBLIC NOTICE ia hereby given that a POLL of the RATEPAYERS of the City of Christchurch, and of all persona entitled to vote on any proposal of the Christchurch City Council, to raise a Loan in respect of the said City, will be taken on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of January, 1908, on the proposal of the Christchurch City Counc'', as publicly notified in the "Lyttelton Times" newspaper on the 6th, 13th, 20th, and 2Hh days of December, 1907, respectively, and considered at a meeting of Ratepayers held in the Choral Hall, Madras street, in the City of Christchurch on the, 6th day of January, 1908, to raise a Special Loan of Fifteen Thousand Pounds (£15,000) for the purpose of purchasing from the Bank of New Zealand a piece of land having a frontage of about 99 feet 8 inches to Colombo street, and a frontage of 18 feet 6 inches to Hereford street and Cathedral square, to be used for the purpose of widening that portion of Colombo street, which he* between Hereford street and Cathedral square. The said Poll will commence at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of the day appointed for the same, and will close at 7 o'clock in the afternoon of'the seme day at the undermeiv tioned Polling places:— CENTRAL WARD— Provincial Council Chamber, Durham street. ' " '. St. Michael's Church Schoolroom, Durham street. St. John's Church Schoolroom, Madras , street. Foresters' Hall. Oxford terrace. Methodist Church Schoolroom, Stanmore road, Richmond. \ LINWOOD WARD— Municipal Chambers of the old Linwood Borough Council, Worcester street. Social Ball, Church street. I ST- ALBANS WARD— Wealeyan Church Schoolroom, Rueby atreet, near/Papanui road. Knightstown Library, Dover street. Primitive Sdhoolroom, corner of street,! and, ,. _ 4fc'«>~*~' *oadSYDENHAM WARD— Old Druids'. : Hall,' Gladstone street. Oddfellows' Hall,' S«lwy_' street. WeJtham Library, Waltham road. Peek's Store, corner of Colombo street aad , Tennyson street/ GEORGE PAYLING, Mayor. GEORGE W. HULME. Substitute Returning Officer. City Council Chambersy Christchurch, 6th January, 1908. N.B.—Ratepayers are requested to note that they can only vote at a Booth siluato in the Ward on tho Roll- of which their names appear. . 2646 CONVEYANCES. GOVERNOR'S BAY.. ALLANDALE. AND TEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. ON and' after APRIL 15th these Coaclss will run ac follows:— Leave Teddir.gton .. 7.0 a.m. — „ Allandale .. 7.30 *._. 4.0 p.m. „ Governor's Bay 8.0 •._. 4.80 p.m. „ Lytteltin Station 9.30 a.m. 6.0 p.m. Special Conveyances at required. Telephone "Allandale." R. H. HARRIS. * Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. LITTLE RIVER-AKAROA I BEG to inform the travelling public that my Royal Mail Lin* of Coaches will run as follows as from NOVEMBER Ist, 1907: — Little River—Depart daily 11.15, Akaroa arrive 2 p.m. Akaroa- depart daily 8 a._.. Little River arrive 10.45 a.m. The following is the New Scale of Far** arranged by mc as from NOVEMBER Ist. 1907:— Little River to Akaroa, H Return, la Single. Wsggonette leaves P. 0.. Pigeon Bay, daily 8.30 a.m., and connects with Akaroa Coach at Hill Top, returning to Pigeon Bay on arrival of return Akaroa Coach from Little River. Urgent Telegrams and Letters promptly attended. Parcels also attended to. Special Reduced Rates for Wedding Parties. Picnio Parties, and Clubs. Waggonettes, Gigs, Saddle Horses, always on Hire. Accommodation for Motor Cars, etc.. etc.. at Proprietor's Stables—HOTEL METROPOLE. Akaroa. 1. W. JOHNSTON, Proprietor, Akaroa; DERRETTS NORTH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CULVERDEN TO HANMER SPRINGS. ROTHERHAM, WAIAU AND KAIKOURA. Covch leaves Culverden for Hanmer Spring* daily at 1 p.m. Coach leaves Hanmer Springs for Curreiden daily at 10.30 am. FARES—Single, 7s 6d; Return, lie. Ccaon leaves Culverden for Rotnerham and Waiau daily at 12.45 p.m. Coach leaves Waian for Rotherham and Culverden daily at 12.20 p.m. FARES—Single, ss; Return. Bs. G.aoh leaves Wsiau for Kaikoara Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays Coach leaves Kikoura for Waiau and Calverden Mondays. Wednesdays, Fridays, at 7.30 a.m. FARES—Single. £1; Return, £1 15s. NOTlCE—Wednesday's Coach from Kaikoura runs through to Culverden same day and returns to Waiau same night, after arrival late train. Catches coach for Kaikoura leaving Weiau Thursday morning. Blenheim Coach leaves Kaikoura Mondays and Wednesdays. Returns Tuesdays and Thursdays. Urgent Telegrams and Letters promptly delivered. Parcels attended to. Special Coaches, Double and Single Buggies, Waggonettes, Saddle Horses, on immediate hire. Orders through post or wire receive prompt attention. THOS. Proprietor. N.B.—All information given at Government Tourist* Offices. Christchurch. ALLANTYNE'S Pure Sheetings and Pi!- . low Cottons are most moderately priced. _-_-_■_-_-_■_-_■_■_■_■_■■■_■

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13011, 13 January 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13011, 13 January 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13011, 13 January 1908, Page 10

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