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PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. HAVING had onr Lambs oonti&ualiy worried by POISON will bo LAID or. our Property. • East Oxford, from date, and all stray dogs will be shot. W. ajid J • "W.. B r Oß\, Oxford. Ncrciember 2nd, 1915. 2911 SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of the "Baniing Act 1908," FRIDAY, Sth Novembor, SHOW DAY, is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY at the officee of the undermentioned Banks of Christchurch, Akaroa, Amberley, Ashburto& Geraldine poi, Leeeton, Lyttelton, Methven, Eakaia, Bangiora, and Oxford. Tho Union Bank of Australia, Ltd.—K. A. HOLME-S, Inspector. ' The Bank of New South Wales.—B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. Tho Bank of Australasia.—R. B. SMITH, InThe Bpnk of Australia, Ltd.— E. V. YALDWYN. Attorney for N-Z. The National Bank of New Zealand. Ltd.— D. V. DUTHIE, General Manager The Batik of New Zealand.—W. CALLEr>DER, General Manager. 2316 WOMEN'S NATIONAL RESERVE. TTISITORS to Town during Rao> Week axe V reminded tho W.N.R. aro hiding: a Bridge andMisedCard Evonmg in ARTGALLERY, in aid of Red Cross, TUESDAY, Noemljecr sth, 8 p.m. Tickets and Tablee can be reserved by applying Secretary, Art Gallery. - RANGIORA SHOW. PATRIOTIC RAFFLES. •ntTTNNING NUMBERS.— Gentlemen a Outfit, Wo. 186; Baby's Outfit, No. 181; Doll, No. 20S. —_J±l 7 CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. GENITO URINARY (DiSEASES OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER), AND VENEREAL DISEASES CLIMQLB. PERSONS suffering from each Diseases are urged to attend: — WOMEN—TUESDAY. 7 pjn. MEN—THURSDAY, 7 p.m. Information can be obtained at the Board's Office, or at tho Outpatients' Department. Enquiries or applications will be treated as strictly confidential. W. S. WHARTON, 29 is Secretary. HICKS AND CO.'S FIRST SALE in SIXTEEN YEARS, is an opportunity to Purchase WATCHES, JEWELLERY, E.P. GOODS, ETC.. at LOW PRICES. 270 HIGH STREET, Near Rendezvous. 73 — <« ' BOROUGH OF LYTTELTON. THE Citizens of Lyttelton are requested to observe a Holiday from 12 NOUi\ on SATURDAY, tho 2nd inst., to celebrate the Armistice with Turkey. A Mass Meeting of. Citizens will bo held at tho Post Office at 12.15. . W. T. LESTER, Mayor Lyttelton, November Ist, 1918. • 2961 BOROUGH OF LYTTELTON. WATER SUPPLY. "DESIDENTS of. Lyttelton are reminded JLV) that all permits -for Garden Water expired on the 30th June last, and persons using water for garden purposes without first renewing their permit render thomeelvos liable to prosecution.

L. A. STRINGEB, Town Clerk. Lyttolton, ' November Ist, 1318. 2962 ' ' AMBERLEY. TO celebrate tho Surrender of th© Turkish Army, tho Business people of. iUnberley are observing MONDAY as a GENERAL HOLIDAY. S9sa WANTED TO LET. WANTED TO LET. gHOPS in GLOUCESTER STREET. Low rent. Apply OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. TO LET. ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, No. 92 WORCESTER STREET. SHOP recently occupied by Licensed victuallers' Association. , 3hop, Cathedral square, about to be vacated by Mr R. B. Owen, Tailor. ■' Studio on Third Floor lately occupied by Photographer. Low rent to permanent tenant. 2746 . C. H. GILBY, Secretary. A VONSIDE —1 Acre and Mod. C-id. House, A. Ms ; Opawa, ,6-rd. House, with fltatbles, lSa • City W., Furnished Residence of 0 rooms: J. Meagher and Co.. 158 Caehel gtroet. _ _ UlniER —Superior Small Bungalow (furnished). Apply 130 Esplanade. Telephone 2268 M. . 91 SUMNER, Cottage to Let, SG from middle of November. Apply Mu» Selby, Sumner. ' WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, by lady with two children, Furnished Rooms at Sumner or New Brighton, close 'to beach. "Quiet," "Press" Office. .. 133 TAT AN TED, Furnished House for Christmas •VV. Holidays, no children. Apply Mrs Keisey, 12 Clermont terrace. Wellington. 6 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VSTANTED by Business Gentleman, • ComW fortablo Bed-sitting-room, with or without board. Full particulars to T.C ? "Preea" Otttce. ir RALPH STRINGER AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AiJD LAN.U AGENTS 170 cXbHEL JmUUSJ! Tattawlft), CHIUai'CH UKTCH. FREEHOLD SECTIONS ■ On THE SEA FRONT FOR SALE AT £30 EACH. -\»/£ have FOB SALE 45 BUILDINGW skcTIOKS on the Esplanade, • and fLie Rothsay road, NORTH of NEW ffif-HTOX'BOROUGH, being part of THE NORTH'BEACH SUUDIVISION. Every Section baa a frontage of 40ft t* over and an area of 20 perches or over, and complies with all by-laws. The situation is already ideal FOB BACHES' tha bathing at this, spot being excellent,! whilst the. fishing and shooting in the vioinitv render it a BACHER'S AND SPORTSMEN'S ■ PARADISE. A house is m course of erection on the subdivision, and many cottages aro being built within cooee of the property. The land between Brighton Borough and tho North Beach subdivision baa all been subdivided and ; sold, and this is absolutely the last chance,of securing a Beach Section so handy to the car at anything like the price, yi» from £22 10b and £30. AS AN INVESTMENT also tlie opportunity is a splendid , one, oa the sections should increase in vjluo over one hundred per cent, as soon as Beach road is uistallcd, a work which is at present receiving consideration from botk local authorities con- , cerned. ; S AS Y T E RMS. £10 pet cent, down, balance at 30s per month. BUY A SECTION. SAVE MONEY WITHOUT MISSING IT, And at the same time secure a bit of IMPROVING PROPERTY. - V'ith Land Transfer Title. THEBE IS NO BETTER INVESTMENT. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. Lithographed. Plans with Sole Agents. 170 Cel etr«et Buildince, North Bcach. 'Phono 3112. 58430-320 KEEP in touch with Minson'e. There is aiways somthing new in "kitchen labour tavers aud housework tightener*. HJS3SX

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16359, 2 November 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16359, 2 November 1918, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16359, 2 November 1918, Page 14

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