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SPORTS. CHEKTSEY SPORTS AND RACING CLUB. -V*-__NATIONS Clcse on SATURDAY. — March 27th. at f p.m. J. SHANNON. C 3616 Secrets-T----VOLUNTEER NOTICES. VOLUNTEER NOTICE. •-pEMPLETON WEEK-END CAMP POSTPONED to SATURDAY NEXT, 27th D. MACBEAN STEWART. 1319 Major. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN HANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme Court, hnideil a-. Christcrrurch. ■"VOTICE is hereby given that WILLIAM 1> FISHER WALLER, of Christcburch. CommiMicn Agent, was this day adjudged bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of creelitors t-o bo holden at mv Office oa I-RIDAY. thc 26th day of March. 1909, at e'-even o'clock a.m. J. EVANS, Official Assignee. 19:h March, 1903. 3113 HOTELS. COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL LOWER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON*. MRS M. KEPPLER. Proprietress. THIS Up-to-Date Establishment, just 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 guests, with lift, electric lighting, large airy rooms, excellent cuisine, etc At top of house is a fine outlook from the garden roof. All trains and steamers met, and luggage ocuveyed. Situated close to Town Hall. Opera House, Wharves, and To Aro Railway Station. Tariff, 6s per day. Permanent* from 25s a week. One Shilling Luncheon a Speciality. 'Phona 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 tho 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 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. /-ILOUCESTE.R HOUSE. 256 Gloucester street, West End. RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION. Telephone _982. C 4462 - r 'T. ELMO" HOUSE, 187 Worcester k'~ street. West End—Superior Accommodation for Visitors and Permanent Boarders, two minutes from G.P.O. and centraf tram terminus; also, within same distance of Parks. Public Gardens, Museum, Boat Sheds, etc. Quietest and very best position in city. Telephone 672. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. . C 2674 ~\ CCOMMODATION BUREAU. — Board_i 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. Maßon, Struthcrs. 'Phone 2148. C2SB4 MONEY. T-'EOM £100 UPWARDS FOR INYEST- -* MENT on Freeholds at Current Rates. Smaller Sums on Second Mortgages. Bills •if Sale or other Tangible Security. R. T. LEATHEM. Solicitor, 6799 Opp. Union Bank, Hereford street. I HAVE VARIOUS SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND 'AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. Borrowers can arrange to pay oS by instalments, or on short notice. W. E. D. BISHOP, Solicitor. 189 Hereford street. ■ MONEY TO LEND. \7I7"E Lave Various Sums of Money fo Lend -» ' - at Lowest Current Rates. CUNINGHAM and TAYLOR. Solicitor-.. Pioneer Chambers. Corner Gloucester street and Oxford terrace. C 4481 MONEY TO LEND on Mortgages of Freehold at Lowest Current Rates; also, on approved Second Mortaages. L. HOPKINS Solicitor, Cathedral square, next Bank of New Zealand C 3027 TSAAC ALLEN, General Commission and Financial Agent, 2 and 3 Government LTle Insurance Buildings. Cathedral square. MONEY TO LEND. £3. £10, £20, up to £50 on Life Policies, Chattels, Personal or other approved Security. Also for investment on first and second Mortgage, Sums from £100 up to -5000, at Lowest Current "Rates R-cnta collected, absentees represented, ostates managed C 3920 WE have Various Sums for Investment on First Mortgage at "Lowest*- Rates, in Sums to Suit Borrowers. Also, Sums for Investment on Second Mortgage, repayable on Easy Terras JOHNSTON, MILLS and JOYCE. Solicitors, Gloucester street. C 3542 MONEY TO LEND. T AM PREPARED TO LEND MONEY FROM TEN POUNDS To any person requiring TEMPORARY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. For further information apply personally or by letter to F. C. RAPHAEL. Corner Gloucester and Manchester streets, Upstair. "V\7E have been entrusted with SUMS of V » £1100. £1000. £600. £300. £260 and £15C for INVESTMENT on FIRST-CLASS SECURITY at Current Rates. DO. CALL and UPHaM. C43HI Solicitors. 148 Worcester street T HAVE MONEY TO LEND on any kind of Security, from £10 and upwards. F. D. KESTEVEN, C25G9 7 Chancery lane. MONEY TO LEND. A?A(\r\(\ ON Mortgages of Freehold at -V^x-VJ 1 _» _ lowest current rates, also money an approved Second Mortgages. IZARD and LOUGHNAN, Solicitors. Hereford atreet. Christchurch, Leeston, and Southbridge. C 2625 CONVEYANCES. GOVERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ON and after NOVEMBER 2nd these Coaches will run aa under: — Leaves Teddington—7.o a.m. Leaves Allandale—7.3o a.m. and 4.0 p.m. Leaves Governor's Bay—B.o a.m. and4.3o p.m. Leaves Lyttelton Station—9.3o a-m. and 6.0 F-m-Luggage and Parcels carefully attended to. Special conveyances as required. Telephone "Allendale." R. H. HARRIS. Proprietor. KAIKOURA AND CHEVIOT. GRIFFITH'S CROWN LINE COACHES leave Tormore for Cheviot daily; leave Tormore for Kaikoura, Mondays, Wedneselays, Fridays: leave Kaikoura for Tormore, Mondays, Wednesdays, Friefays. Special Conveyances always on hand. Booking Office: United Service Hotel Christchurch: Adelpha Hotel, Kaikour*. Address— R. J. GRIFFITHS, C 3714 Oben'ot.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13378, 20 March 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13378, 20 March 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13378, 20 March 1909, Page 11

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