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PUBLIC NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. REMOVAL NOTICE. *"~\UR various Departments are now in full working order at our NEW PRINTING HOUSE, Worcester street and Cathedral square. TELEPHONES: Commercial .. .. No. 753 Editorial and News .. No. 1014 "The Weekly Press" .. No. _>68 Job Printing Department.. No. 2677 CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. P. SELIG, Manager. RICCARTON ESTATE. r PLANS of the FIFTH SUBDIVISION Are now Ready. 36 GRAND SECTIONS. 14 UNRIVALLED WATER FRONTAGES. AUCTION, THURSDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. CHARLES CLARK. 3632F DALGETY and CO. BRACKENFIELD HUNT. THE ANNUAL • GENERAL MEETING of the abo-o will be held in the Crown Hotel, Amhorley, on MONDAY, 22nd inst., at 4 p.m. Business: To Appoint Huntsman and Whip. G. N. McLEAN, .1530F Hon. Secretary. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. CLASSES in FIRST AID, HOME NURSING, SANITATION, and HOME HYGIENE aro now being formed. For further particulars apply C. J. TRELEAVEN. Secretary of Centre, F3274 336 a Woroester street, Christchurch. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. JAMES FREEMAN, LTD., New Premises: HIGH STREET, NEXT STEWART, DAWSON AND CO., HIGH-CLASS CATERERS AND CONFECTIONERS. ON and after TO-DAY our New Premises will remain open until 8 p.m. daily, when, in addition to LUNCHEON, MORNING and AFTERNOON TEA. HOT DINNER Will be served, a la carte, from 5 to 7 _■*"**-. Functions of every description catered for on or off the premises. JAMES FREEMAN, LTD. 'Phone 511. THE GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS. riX) BE LET FOR A TERM, the PREA MISES known as the GRAIN AGENCY BUILDINGS. Situated in THE TRIANGLE <Corner Oashol and High streets), w_ere" for so -many years Messrs Cunningham, Stead and others conducted their Business. It is admirably suited for a first-class Retail Establishment, and Trustees would peritnit Premises ;to be altered to make it an up-to-date emporium. 186F ; J. B. WAY. TOE-ORGANISATION SALE. CHEAP BOOKS. CHEAP FANCY GOODS. CHEAP STATIONERY. D. CRAIG AND CO., Booksellers and Stationers, 210 Colombo street, Christchuroh. C4460F X A. REDPATH AND SON, "-' * COAL HERCITANTS, 175 HEREFORD STREET. THE LARGEST IMPORTERS IN THE DOMINION. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND: ABERDARE COLLIERIES—AnnuaI Output for 1908, over 1,000,000 Tons. HETTON COLLIERY—AnnuaI Output for 1908 over 500.00 C Tons. COAL ARRIVALS FROM NEWCASTLE: S.S. BRISBANE, now discharging Lyttelton, 3100 tons. S.S. KAIAPOI, due Lyttelton, 800 tons. S.S. WAIHORA, left for Lyttelton and Timaru, 1290 tons. S.S. INGA, to load for Auckland, 1100 tons. EARQUE BANKFIELDS, discharging Auckland, 1200 tons. BARQUES MARORt), EUNICE and ST. K.ILDA, to load for Wanganui. BARQUE HAUTO, discharging Wanganui. BARQUE SENORITA, discharging Picton, 600 tons. O'SUT.LIVAN'S RUBBER HEELS. rpHE PNEUMATIC TREAD OF THE - 1 *- HUMAN FOOT. They Save the Back, Save the Nerves, Save the Wearer, and make Walking a Delight. Sold by M. O'BRIEN and CO., Wholesale Boot Manufacturers, Christchurch. C4038F THOUSANDS of NARCISSIS BULBS for Sale at unheard of prices:— Collections from 2s 6d. Pheasants Eye, 2s 6d per 100. Paper White. 3s 6d per 100. Pearl White, 3s 6d per 100. Mixed, all kinds, 3s per 100. At J. G. DAVTS, BULB SPECIALIST. Draper street, Richmond. 1476 NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. At OIMPSON AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, •**-*' 214 HIGH STREET. "Daily Mail" Year Book, 1909. Hazell's Annual. W "—taker's Almanack. Princes* Penniless, by S. R. CrocketSister Anne, by Madame Albaneai. The Red City, by S. Weir Mitchell. Some Ladies in Haste, by R. W. Chambers. Gay Lawless, by Helen Mather. Patsy, by H. de Vere Stackpcole. The Profligate, by A. Hornblow. The Web of lime, by Robert E. Knowles. Wrapper 2a 6<l, Cloth 3s 6d. AU Text Books in use at Girls' and Boys' High Schools now in stock. C3776F TTIBRATORY _ MASSAGE INSTITUTE 61 WORC__TER STREET (near Barbadoes street), MRS C. J. GROSSMAN, MASSEUSE (Certificated). Patients received Daily from 10 a.m. to S p.m. or by appointment. Vibration ia the quickest and surest method R_cuura/tism, Sciatica and all Nervous Complaints. Tel. 306. C3907F PECIAL Offer—Rail paid, packed free, lowest prices, Furniture for 4 rooms, £35. H. Atkinson's, 117 Man-heater street.

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13378, 20 March 1909, Page 1

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