PUBLIC NOTICES. , Yy.OOD BROTHERS, LIMITED. i 307 CASHEL STREET. j BUYERS OF— f WHEAT OATS ; CHAFF I POTATOES PEAS i BEANS ; LINSEED. t ! STORAGE.—-W<s ariip'.w ac.c£frnmcda- | ti.".n nl fc; Gr3:n on I fanners' actount. WOfSrUS32UF | j BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. I TN addition to our verv largo nnd varied J- Stoc.'; of P.OOKS suitable for CHRISTMAS GIFTS, cowing tli" entire range «>f LITEKj ATURI'I. wo Wi.-h to dr.:*" "iiocial altcution t to !.!•-' >il!ci.-rH11!;tio!K«.l Hooks: I RHMIXI-iCEXCES OF EARLIEST i CANTERBURY i jna itr, Setlifrr. by Jareca Bay. T'rico 7? Cd ! (potted C.i •v/.tra,). 'J'iii.H book '.voui<l m.ikon j \<-ry s'lita'jie C'hria".:7ia-3 Present to an 3" u: j ottr Old C'oiovista or their ''.invilio*. I THE EXGIiISIT CHURCH IN NEW | XE ALAXIX I By tho Re.r. Canon 11. T. Purcha«*, V:car of j ftieiimaxl. Pri.r C;> (posted 'id extra), j Tl-.ii book anpouJa to :t very laj-go section of reMl«r.«, «nd ••.'iakos u suitablo gift at this ■jicioif. SIMPSON and "WILLIAMS. LIMITED, 2;!5 High fctpect, Christchureli. S-3f.r>t^22P.P. | WANTED, AT ONCE. | "\"\ TATTRF.SSES. HOUSEMAID-WAIT-I » « UESSF.S. and GIRL with knowledge of j cooking. Permanent, situations ior thoe-o j qualiryint;. j Nono but thoroughly experienced girls need j apply. Stato c-XTcricnrc. HYDRO GRAND HOTEL. | r!G4C Tiruaru. i "VTEW PLYMOUTH HARBOUR BOARD. 1 LOAX OF X 25.000 at 5 PER CENT. ■ Tlie- Bank of New Zealand invites tcndern if or the purchase of tho debentures of the above* loan; 5 por cent, of tho purchaso money to bo lodged with llu> tender, tho | balance to bo pny'ablo on or bcfoTts Slat Dooen'.bor. 1915. Tho I.oan ;s repayable af par on l.st May, i 1930. It. is secured by a charge upon portion of tho Harbour Board's revenues, and 1 by <m adequate Special lUito over tho Ha.r- ---( Ivnur District, which haa a r.\tea,blo \ aluo 1 of over £10,5!)S,000. I Prospectuses can bo obtaineel by appli- { cation to any Branch of tho Bank of New I Zeajand, whir.h will receive tondcre and give receipts for denoait money?. i Tenders muat be. at or abov? par. Te.n----1 darwa bolow par wiil receivc no allotment. ! Tho nnbw.rintlor list will t>o r-loscd cm. ' WEDNESDAY", 2. ; December, 1915. ■ ' 3544 F In the Estate, of JOHN BUTTERFIELD, o£ Cashmere, Rotircd Farmer, deceased. j 4 LL CLAIMS against this Estate- are re- | J\. quoßted to 1k» rendered in detail ! FORTHWITH to tho lindenigned, and corj iifvtel as follows:—"I hereby certify that j thi# account waa duo and owing at tho dato j of death." | DUNCAN, COTTERILL and CO.. ; , Christcliurch. _ 'Xkj' - Soiicilora to tho Estato. BM6P J- VS T ARRIVE D. BROLT LIGHTING OUTFITS, From £23. Complete with Lamps, Wiring, Etc. RUSHMORE LIGHTING AND STARTING OUTFITS. BOSCH MAGNETO SPARES FOR ALL TYPES ALWAYS IN STOCK, W B. SCOTT AND CO., GLOUCESTER STREET. SSO74-318 HORSES IN WAR TIME. . QUR DUMB FRIENDS* LEAGUE. A Society tor the encouragement of kindness to Animals. President: Tlio Rt. Hon. the Earl of LONSDALE. BLUE CROSS FUND (The Original Fund for Helping Horses in War.> President: Lady SMITH-DORRIEN. Chairman: Sir ERNEST FLOWER. AX APPEAL. I'm only a cavalry charger, And I'ni dying as fa*t I can (For my body is riddled with bullets— They've potted both me und my mar.); And thoucrii I've no words to express it, I'm trying this message to toll To kir.d "folks who work for th© Red Cross— Ob, pieaso help tfco Blua one as well! master wee ono in a thousand. And I loved him with all thi3 poor h««ri ' (For horsee aro built just like hunians, Be kind to them —they'll do'"their part): So please send out help for our wounded, And givo us *a word in your prayers— This isn't «o etrango as you'd fancy, _Tho Ruesians do it iu theirs. I'm only a cavalry chargcr. And my eyes aro l>ecominT quite dim (I really don't mind, though I'm "dono for," So long as I'm going to him!; But first. I would plead for my comrades, Who're dying and euff-wing. too— Oh, pleoso help tho poor wounded horees; I'm sure that vcu would—if vou knew. SCOTS GREYS. HELP THE BLUE CROSS HOSPITALS IX FRANCE, THE BLUE CROSS HOSPITALS IN ITALY. AND TO SUPPLY HORSE COMFORTS For HOME AXD EXPEDITIONARY FORCES. Donations to ARTHUR J. COKE, Secretary. 0150 33 Victoria street, London, England. "Gardening th« inclination cf Kings and the choice of Philosophers."—Sir Wm. Tempi;. BEDDING PLANTS. BEDDING PLANTS. N'OVi-IMBFR :s thp best month for sotting out LEDDIXO PLANTS. Wo offer an Imaicni'i- Stock of tho following varieties, vi;.: — Asters, hii colours 1; per ; 7j per 100. Verbenas, l.'edi. White*. Bluca ir.d Pinks, I s 6J per doMn; 12i per 100. Lobelia, in best strains. Is per doner,; "t per 100. Stocks, Tsii-weok, Is per doses: 7s per 100. Petunias, ve-ry choice strain, aiagle, la Cd per doien. Pctuniac. very choiuo strain, doub'f, Ca i.er ; dozen. 1 Panaic-s, c! ciceft vai:c*ie«, 4e per dozen. I : Violas, Yei'.io-.v, Blue, I'mple. and White, vis j ! per duren. ! • Martruerit.". Carnaticna. 2j per eioser,. ! I tieraaium-i, Kev. i>. Atkii:.«or. tn per do.-: -n. j ' Geraniums, TTi-t-olcur. 5s por doren. j Sa'vi.-k Cocc.tiea, 2s per dorer. | N«me«ia, btst coiours. Is OJ per dozea. le per eirncn Phlox DracnmoDdii. la per doien.; 7a per 100. Cocicea, aAsorted, Is per doien. Is IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. ;; 4 ' It N A N D SON s. Lincoln road, i Cb.-wtchurch. j T«>?l-.sc, 24). N6052-7C9SF
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