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M B B 0 3 M, S nWAWE^W0 5 S B E!A"A ' wa a E j Are you m need of g a S China, Glassware, Household Crockery. & S firs & well sl"c ! -d. With the addition of this department, ®-q.® << supply COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS ,n CHINA and GLASS ® 0 | Vs 35 WeU 35 ,n SILVERWARE , - ~ , 14 ft J3j WORK-SAVING DEVICE. . . dea]< ~ E "Vr NOTE. —Winter time necessanly means being indoors g 53 £8 $\ INS pection buy or not. pa S E. Reece Limited K cFI 661-3 Colombo Stress* J_E2

| CkMMi Farms I //GO ACP.ES, AT £10 PER ACRL I 500 plou-v.-d. balnncc good tnssoc.c. ! Carries 3.6C0 ewo, 130 head 3 and 4year L-uiJoclis. Fine buildangi. Good lento. 4,030 ACRES, AT £1,400. 8 225 acres freehold, balance renewable lease; 21 years to run. Carried 2,000 ewes nr.c. 503 dry sheep. Tip-top buildings, e.L. clc.: house eight rooms. Ov.-ner wi!! take substantial mortgage. 1,604 ACRES, AT £S PER ACRE. North Canterbury; 160 acrcs in turnips. 3° acres ra P e aTlc * E™ ss ' '20 acre's kale and grass, balance m grass. Good house, seven rooms, etc.; fine outlrjiidinrrs. 1.C28 ACRES, AT £14 PER ACRE. 500 acrcs agricultural, balance tussock; 35 acres swedes. 15 acrcs soft turnips; 79 acres stubble, balance young grass; carries 1,400 ewes. Good buildings; well fenced and watered. Good terms. 934 ACRES, AT £15 PER ACRE. , North Canterbury; 550 acrcs agricultural, baience tussock; well fenced and watered. Good six-roomed house, splendid buildings. Tussock carries ewe to acre, balance wheat country. For tale three weeks only. 450 ACRES, AT £25. PER ACRE. Waimate district; 160 acres for wheat, 40 acres turnips, 40 acres stubble, balance young grass. Gtjod house, seven j rooms, h. and c. water; good buildj ings. yards, ctc. Carrying 500 ewes ! and dry sheep, besides crops. Handy to school and rail. H. G, LIVINGSTONE AND CO. Faruz Salesmen 138 HEREFORD STREET —-—- . ■— I..———m—— RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING'S BIRTHDAY. TROTTING RACES AT SOCKBURN. DUNEDIX SHOW AND RACES. ON 3rd June, tho 5.10 p.m. Belfas Christ-church train "wrill NOT run. The 5.15 p.m. Islington-Christohurch trai ■will NOT run. ' .On 3rd and sth .Tuna tile evening train it Ashburton and Methven will start, froi ChrL-tclmrch at 4.30 p.m., and arrive As] liurton 7.15 p.m., and-Mcthven S.O p.m. Tho evening train lor Springfield ar WhiteciiiTa will start from Christchurch < 5.10 p.ju., r.rrivc Springfield 7.57 p.m., an Whilecfiffs 5.0 p.m. ' On sth Juno a special passenger trail flopping trhcro required north of Palmorsto to set pn?sengcm, vrill leave Ounedi for Christchurch at 9.5 p.m., and a-rriv Christchurch 7.30 a.m., Gth. On o'rd Juno the (roods Sheds <vt Lytfcltoi nnd Christchurch and Goods Delivery Yar< at Christchurch will bo closed. For full particulars eeo handbills. 3463 BY ORDER. CONVEYANCES. MOTOR COMPANY, LTD P. CURRAN , . Manager. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. DAILY CAR SERVICE. CHRISTCH CTRCH TO BLENHEIM, And VICE VERSA. Christchurch-Kaikoura, via Parnassus Daily—Depart 9 a.m. from Tourist Office Cathedral souare. Depart Knikoura, D Kaikoura-Wajau (Tuesdays, Thursdays, ant Saturdays)— Depart Kaikdura. 3 a.m., Waiai 2.30 p.m. Kaikoura-Blenheim—Depart Kaikoura f a.m. Daily. Blenheim-Kaik crura—Depart Blenheim i a.m. Daily. Telephoixa: 37 Kaikouia, G7B Christchurch Xelograms: "Ourran," Kaikoura. i "Labatt," C^ristchnrch. Seats marred *nd full particulars from LABATT and CO., 140 Hereford street, Or Telephone 678. GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICE, Cathedral square. Telephone 1176 THOS. COOK and SON, IS6 Hereford si. Telephone 1392 RINK "TAXIS, LTD. 774! LOVELY AKAROA. DOYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE READ'S MOTOR CO., LTD. NOTE.—MORNING SERVICE 8.15 Christchurch depart. Christchurch ChristDepart. church Akaroa Broadway's. Depart. Depart. Monday 8.15 ajn. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m Tuesday 8.15 a.m. 2.30 pjn. 8.30 a.m Wednesday 8.15 a,'m. 3.0 p.m. 6.45 a.m Thursday 8.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 ajn Friday 8.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m, Saturday 8.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m Note—MORNING SERVICE, 8.15 ajn., Broadway's depart. Spccial Trips, Wedding nnd Picnic Parties Arranged Privatelv. TELEGRAMS: READ, AKAROA. TELEPHONE: No. fi, AKAROA. Scats can be hooked at THE LIBERTY BOOKSHOP (clops to Liberty Theatre), and TOURIST OFFICE. Private Address: William street, AKAROA rpEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES JL "Under New Management. Leaves Teddington 7.10 a.m., Allaadal< 7.55 a.m., Governor's Bay 8.10 a.m., arrive? Lyttelton 9.15 a.m., leaves Lyttelton 9.4J a.m., arrives Governor's Bay 11.15 0.m,, Teddintrton noon. On Wednesdays only a double trip in run, leaving Teddington at 2.15 p.m. and Lyttelton at 4.30 p.m. FARES: Rapaki— Single, Is. Governor's Bay— Single 2s 6d, Return 4s.' Teddington—Singk Ss 6d, Return 6s. Special Trips by Arrangement. FARES AS USUAL. D- WniTfORD. Proprietor. AKAROA. AKAROA. AKAROA. piLKINGTON'S EXPRESS NON-STOP MOTOR SERVICE. CH'CH-AKAROA—TWICE DAILY. MORNING SERVICE. 1 Ch'ch den.: Broadwav's. 8.30 o,m. Akaroa dep.: P. 0.. 8.20. a.m. AFTERNOON SERVICE. Ch'eh. dep.: Broadway'®, 2 p.mAkiroa dep.; P. 0., 1.30 pJB. , 00s Return. PILKINGTON'S Guarantees Punctuality and Reliability. B-ookings: Thos. Cook and Son, 138 Here* ford street; Woodward's (Tobacconist), opp. Broadway's. Rink' Taxis, Armagh street. Hervey, C. W., Cathedral square. Tourist Office, Cathedral square. Telegrams. Pilkingtcn, Akaroa. 'Photte 5. Akaroa. P 649? ' "CLINCHER" MOTOR TYRES. GIVE tho greatest mileage and tho least trouble. THEY ARE BRITISH BUILT. H1313

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16850, 2 June 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16850, 2 June 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16850, 2 June 1920, Page 11

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