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MISCELLANEOUS. ■VTEW ARRIVALS: Whole Herrings in brine, selected fish, one dozen in a tin, Is lld. 100 fish in a tin. 12s Cd; 8 for Is Ham-cured Red Herrings. 1 doren in a tin. Is 9d: loose. 8 for Is Pale Scotch Ling, best condition. 8d per it> Boneless Cod Strips. 2lb block. Is 2d °r Is 4d Preserved Salmon, tall tins, lib BJd Salmon Cutlets. Jib 5Jd or 7d. lbs Is. T. TAYLOR. 97 COLOMBO STREET. ____* BLOOMINE if a pains "'taV.-ng'" remedy. All tho difference between haying painf_' corns, and not having them, is 6d, tne prico of "Bloomine Ccrn Cure." *f°^" everywhere. ______ * CCOUNTANTS and Clerks Wanted to -A paper their houses whilst Button's are Selling a-t suoh unheard-of-prices. C 3964 BOYS' Norfolk Suits in all-wool Colonial worsteds. with Prussian collars or cpen fronts, and strap- and buckle knickers, are selling at Graham. Wilsor: and Smellie's at Irani 18s 6d to 24s 6tt. O-64 ANEW selection of Youths' Cambridge Suits in Colonial tweeds and serges, has just been opened up at Graham. Wilson and Smoiiie's. Prices 32s 6d to 39s Pel— sizes 12 to 18. C 3964 TYLISH Norfolk Suits for boys, in anwool Colonial tweeds, are shown with strap nnd buckle knickers, at Graham. Wilson and Smellie's, for from 17s Gd to 23s 6d <sizes 4 to 16). C 3964 M.~~MITCHELL has dozens cf Suites' • alwcys in stock. Re-covering and Repairs a speciality. All Furniture guaranteed. BEDROOM Suites of Green Antique Furniture, fhe best English designs, from £17 ]os, complete. John M. Mitchell. 19 Colombo street. C 3687 TEAPOTS, Picdishes. Pudding B_si7_ (enamelled!. See Minson's window for prices of enamelware of all sorts. C 2357 NO disappointment when "Alexander's" Jelly Crystals are used. Guaranteed to set in the hottest weather. Pint packets 4d. All Grocers. C 4378 . TRAMWAY BOARD. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER MAKING A BY-LAW. PURSUANT to Section 65 of "The Municipal Corporations Act. 1905." PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Christchurch Tramway Board held on Monday, the first day of March, 1909, tho said Board d-.d by Special Order make a By-law for the purpose of regulating and controlling the carrying of passengers and goods on the Christchurch Tramways. A copy of the said By-law is deposited at the Office of the Board, Falsgrave street, Christchurch, and may be inspected during office hours. And notice is further jgiven that a Meeting of the said Board will be held at 4 p.m. on Monday, the sth day of April. 1909, for the purpose of confirming the said By-law. FRANK THOMPSON. Secretary. Christchurch. March 2nd. 1909. 2789 RIVER BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE RIVER BOARDS ACT, 1903. THE SOUTH WAIMAKARIRI RIVER BOARD. IT is hereby notified that a MEETING of ■the Board will be held in the Board Room, 146 Hereford street. Christchurch, on MONDAY, the sth day of April. 1909, at 2 p.m.. at which tho following resolution will be proposed, namely: — That the Board doth make a Special Order, in the following terms, that is ' to say:— SPECIAL ORDER. Directing Rates to 1*? levied by local ] . authorities. j The Board hereby directs tho following I General Rn.tes to be made, levied, ar.d collected by -the several local authorities within the South Waimakariri River District, for the year ending 31st March, 1910. namely: — On the gross value of all lands comprised within the boundaries of Class 1. One Sixty-fourth of a Penny in the £. On the gross value of all lands comprised within the boundaries of Class 2, Ono Sixty-fourth of a Penny in the £. HENRY ALLISON. Secretary. Christchurch. 10th March, 1009. 3168 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HOUSE. 256 Gloucester street, West End. RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION. Telephone DB2 : C 4462 •'OT. ELMO" HOUSE, 187 Worcester X.'" street. West End—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders, two minutes from G.P.O. and central tram terminus; also, within same distance of Parks, Public Gardens, Museum, Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in city. Telephone 872. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. C 2674 A CCOMMODATION BUREAU. — BoardJ\ Residence speciality. Apartments and Houses. Furnished and Unfurnished, to Let. Open daily, also Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, from 7.30 till 9. Christchurch Exchange, 174 a Lichfield street, opp. Mason. Struthers. 'Phono 2146. C 2884 HOTELS. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. LOWER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. MRS M. KEPPLER, Proprietress. —_— c THIS Up-to-Daie Establishment, ju»t built, is unrivalled in New Zealand as a Private Hotel, specially suited to country and other visitors. Opened on 18th January, it is six storeys high, capable of accommodating. 150 guest*, with lift, electric lighting, large airy rooms, excellent "cuisine, etc. At top of house is a fine outlook from the garden roof. All train* and steamers met, and luggage conveyed. Situated close to Town Hall, Opera House, Wharves, and Te Aro Railway Station. Tariff, 6s per day. Permanents from 25s a week. One Shilling Luncheon a Speciality. 'Phone No. 1126. C 4369 THE GRAND HOTEL, AKAROA. W. F. ROCHE .. .. Proprietor. THE above Hotel is replete with everything to assure Comfort and a Happy Home to Holiday Makers and the Travelling Public in general. Akaroa, with its beautiful scenery and Harbour, affords greatest inexpensive variety of pleasure in making excursions by land or sea. The Grand is the First Hotel entering by coach. Lawn Tennis and Bowling Greens at the disposal of Visitors. Cuisine First-class, also Liqueurs and Cigars of the best quality only kept. TERMS MODERATE. Letter* and Telegrams prompty attended to. C 4453 CITY BUFFET PRIVATE 'HOTEL. COLOMBO STREET (Near Recce's, Ironmongers). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Permanent Boarders and the Travellinir Public. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Close to railway station and General Post Offioe. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. TelephcJue No. 676. 4174 JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. WARRE. HOCKLEY AND CO.. LTD. WINE and SPIRIT. MERCHANTS. | Cathedral square and 170 Hereford street, Christchurch. r|>HIS Company guarantees that All Liquors A sold by them are "ABSOLUTELY PURE," _nd at prices to suit al! customers. Australian Wines, ail best kinds. Champagne. Burgundy, Clsret, Port and Sherry. Specially Se.ected Wines. Brandy, Geneva, Gin, Rum. etc., all leading brands. Scotch Whiskies (guaranteed Highland Malt), well matured in wood. ASSORTED DOZENS SUPPLIED. CHOICE BRANDS OF INDIAN AND HAVANNAH CIGARS. \ MOLLEK end YOUNG. I^NGRAVERS, Specialise in Name Plates. -"-* Steel Stamps, Stencil Plates, Seals. etc. 130 Worcester street, corner Manchester i utreet. C 3389

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13375, 17 March 1909, Page 9

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