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WANTED TO^LET^________ TWO SUPERIOR OFFICES. ApF* TOP FLOOR. . Hoi Cro ? * Baila:nr. 5403 __C£ l _Manch££^r_arKl_^Vorot s l cr 1 Room, fireplace, priva* *n.ranee, vse conr«ni«ii*«: or* ch:,i no fcrer.c<\s ex'-hanscd. west « na, "Pr-f-s." ___——-- ' piASiniERE HjUs-Fttrr.is.licd House, s^nny ■ position, from Deeeicw ';'■ ,;S* "- •• month- Torms, 1-2 I<>?- A.>.i- i ' c^ 1 TO Let, Furnished B^*' 00 ??-, A"'? J'"*beds; quiet, central. SM Oxiord t<^ race. City. ~~~ PUBLIC NOTICES. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S LEVEE. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOYEHNORGENERAL will ho" ; d a Levee .oGentlemen, at the Provincial Council Chamber. Christchurch, on FRIDAY, -NOVEMBER 12th, nt 10 a.m. It is customer*- for gentlemen iitier.dins Levees to wear uniform, evemn? dress, o. : morning circus, but hie Excellency wishes i. tj lc known that, in cases where tm.= wou.d be inconvenient, ordinary ciotnes way o° ! Those bavin- cards for the Private Entree are desired to attend not later than 9.0-> ajnEach gentieman attending the Leveo is j requested to bring two cards, on both of : which his name should bo distinctly wnt- > ten. One of these cards should be given Ito the Orderly .it the doo r . aiid the other should be handed to the Officer announcing the names to his Excellency. In accordance with the custom followed at his Majesty's Levees, there will bo no precedence in the order of pie.-entation, but members of tho respective bodies are re- ; queetod to enter together as much as r°9A. R. W. CURTIS, Captain. Private Socretary to tho Governor-General.^ PRIZE WINNERS. SEAECHLIGHT WAX CANDLE COMPETITION. Mrs E. Port<!oue, Sumncr road, Lyttolton— Costume value £5 53, mado by N.Z. Far- j I Mrs J. Harricon Francos avenue, St. Albans I —1 Dress Lenyth, value £1 Is. j Mrs H. Wicka, Ensor's road, Linwood—l Dreso Length va'uo £\ la. Mrs Emteon, S-J Cross street, Linwood—l Dress Length, value £1 Iβ. ■ Mis L. Le Dreton, 136 King street. Sydenham I —1 Dress Length, value £\ la. j Mre R. Cooner. 11 Hancocks 1 Eβ, Papanui—l Drees Length, value £1 la. « ! Mrs G. Smith. 331 Armagh street—l DrcM Length, value £1 Iβ. Always Insist on getting Searchlisht \\ax Candles." 28598-7928 HOTELST HOTEL BRISTOL, Corner of Cuba- and Uhuznee sircete, VVe.unjjton. V lsilocs to Wellington seeking for high-class board ind lodging, at an exceptionally reasonable tariff, will find at thn Hotel Bristol every comfort and convenience which an up-to-date private hotei can offer. Meet ccntra!l7 situated, within one minute of Post Office and Theatre. Trams paes the premises. Elcctrir lieht. Hot nnd co'.d shower baths. Tariff 10e per day, £3 -8a per week. T. G. i '-. iVI.S, Piopnelni- |«To of l-vorcarsrili. Mornington, and Waimate. L 5959 WONDERFUL ROTORUA! SPEND your HOLIDAYS emong tho Scenic Wonders of Rotorua. Sray at the "SONOMA" PRIVATE HOTEL, situated close to the famous Mineral Baths and handy to Railway. Under entirely new management. Terms moderate. Write to J. J. BENNETT, Proprietor 20 yeara N.Z. Government Cateror in South and North lelande. Concessions to Railway Men and Returned I Soldiers. 82978 "TfrELLINGTON S LEADING PRIVATE iVV HOTEL—THE HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 CUBA STREET. Right in the heart of the city, few doora above Royal Oak. Magnificently appointed, with accommodation and eervieo equal to tho best I Electric light and fire alarms throughout; 8 modern bathrooms. Persona) supervision. Tariff 11s per day. Telegrams: ~E dileon," Wellington. 'Phono 3049. Porter on duty day •nd night. S. EDILSON, Proprietor. G5196-3260 "THE MANSIONS" PRIVATE HOTEL, GLuznee Street, Wellington. THIS Firstclass Private Hotel Jβ now ■ undor tho management of ME3DAME3 COOKE and McGO.WAN, late of Christchurch- Excellent accommodation, service, and cuisine. Electric light throughout. Tariff 10s 6d per day, £3 Sβ por week. Permanents by__arrangemont. C 2961 CABGEN~~HOTEL. AUCKLAND. ~ "PECOGNISEO as one of the L«*di_i» XV Hotel* in Australaeia. Suites- of Rooms, with Pnvuto Bathrooms, Ballroom, Orchestra. Ordinary Tariff: 12a 6d to 15e per d»jrFull particulars from THOS. COOK and BON, or GOVERNMENT TOURIS'i , BUREAUX. ,* Telegrams: "Cmrgen." 82525 E. F. BLACK, Proprietor. OAKLEY'S MOTORS. Summer' Time-table. Loavo Broadway's 8.30, Akaroa 1.30, Broadway'e 2.30, Akaroa 3.30-. Sundays: Tourists' Office 0, Akaroa 4 o'clock, tipccial Trips oan be arranged by ringing 'Phone 1867. Booking .Office, Lethaby r s, 1906; Barlow. 'Phone 3487; and Tourist Office, Cathedral square;' and Mrs Goodwin, Akaroa, 'Phone 81, or Metropole, 'Phone 20. Garage., 'Phonu 1867. Accommodation Assured. 05745 election notices. . paparua county council. . "Tho Lotal Elections and Polls Act, 1903," and Amendments thereto. I HEREBY givo notice that the following persons havo been DULY --"IOMINATEU as Candidates for the office or Councillor for the several Ridings of the County of Paparua, as follows:— SOCKBURN'RIDING. Albert Freeman; ISLINGTON RIDING, James Leslie; BROADFIELD RIDING. John .A. Henley; TEMPLETON RIDING, Patrick F. Ryan; YALDHURST Riding, George Shipley; LADBROOKS RIDING, Thomas O. Morgan; WEST MELTON RIDING, Albert E. Langdale-Hunt and "Walter G. Sandrey; PREBBLETOKi RIDING, John W. Kingan and Thomas Robina. Aβ the number of Candidates in the SOCKBURN, ISLINGTON, BROADFIELD,' TEMPLETON, YALDHURST, LADBROOKS, and WEST MELTONJRIDINGS does not exceed the number of vacancies to be filled, I hereby declare the said ALBERT FREEMAN, ■ JAMES LESLIE, JOHN A. HENLEY, PATRICK F. RYAN", GEORGE SHIPLEY, THOMAS O. MORGAN, ALBERT E. LANGDALE-HUNT, and WALTER G. SANDRJEY, To bo DULY ELECTED for their resjvetire Ridinge. As the number of Candidates in tho PREBBLETON RIDING exceeds the number of vacancies to bo filled, an ELECTION will bo Jield betweon tho enid Candidates on WEDNESDAY tho 17th day of November, 1020, at the. following Polling place*: County Office, Sockbum (Principal). Cguncll Cottage (nest Pound), Pfebblet-on. Polling Houre: 9 a.m. to G p.m. Dated this 6th day of November, 1920. GEORGE MAGINNESS, 5403 Returning Officer. PAPARUA COUNTY COUNCIL. I HOSPITAL'AND CHARITABLE AID ! BOARD ELECTION. ! Combined District of Halswell, Heaticote, i and Paparua Counties,, and the Borough of Spreydon. "The Hospital and Charitable Institutions | Act, 1909," "The Elections and Bolls Act, I 1903," and Amendments thereto. I HEREBY give notice fhat HENRY PATERSO>'< and ABTHUB THOMAS SMITH have been DULY NOMINATED as Candidates for the office of Member of the North Canterbury Hospital and Charitable Aid Board for the above district, and the number of Candidates not exceeding the number of vacancies to be filled I hereby declare them DULY ELECTED. GEORGE MAGIN>T:SS. 1 Returning Ofaccr. j Sockbuxc, Bth. Novesitier, 1920. 6499

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16987, 9 November 1920, Page 11

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