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BUSINESS AHUOUKOEMENTa "THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IK THE SPRING." JXTE havo a LARGE STOCK o! SPRING *> ■ FLOWERING BULBS for Present Planting, including:— ANEMONES, Choice St. Bri jid Strain, mixed colours, 2a per doz. RANUNCULUS, Very Choice Mixed, highly recommended, 2a per doi. TULIPS, Extra Choice Mixed, S3 per doz. FREESIAS, White, Io Cd per dor. CROCUS, Extra Choico Mixed, 2s per d<ra, IXIA3, Choice Mixed, 3s per don. NARCISSUS, King Alfred, ths famous Golden Trumpet Variety, is each, 10a per doz. Order early ana plant early. NAIRN and SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, Christchurch. Telephono 211, N6892-7821 PLANT NOW I QELERY PLANTS, LEEK PLANTS, Etc. ALSO READY. ANEMONE BULBS, choico mixad, 2a per dozen. RANUNCULUS, ohoice mixed, 3b per dozen. C. E. GIBBONS and CO., 647 Colombo Btreet, ChziMckurcK G5G96-192 BUTTER FAT! BUTTER PAT I WE pay the HIGHEST PRICES when fhe Cream Cans are FULL—not for the "Winter months, when tho cans aro empty! We paid lid per pound' for January and February, and it will bo lid per.pound—or more^— for March. Expert management and lorteight enable us to do this, and in dealing with us you can be certain of Civility, Accuracy, and Promptitude. Tho darto of criticism prove us worthy foemen I KIWI DAIRY COMPANY, LIMITED. L. HANSEN, General Manager. Address: 222 St. Asaph Cliristchuroh. Correspondence!: Box 820. K5707-8277 DIXONS' CHOICE MEAT FOP. EVERY MEALI rpHE Superlative Quality of DIXONS* JL Choice Meat, has mado it- popular in hur.dreda of Christchurch homes 1 Wise housewives buy it, knowing that in quality it is tho highest—in p'ico tho lowest I These give you an idea of how DIXONS' help you atudy economy: Flaps of Mutton .. .. 2d lb Foiequarters, from .. 3d lb Chops .. .. Sd, sd, 7d lb DAIRY FED PORK. Corned Hands .. .. 9d lb Legs., .. .. .. 10d lb SMALLGOODS. Sausage Meat .. .. Sd lb Beef Sausages .. 4d lb Tomato Sausages .. .. Ed lb Pork SausagM .. .. 8d lb Belgian Sausage .. .. 6d lb Oxford Sausage .. 9d lb Brawn .. .. 7d lb Pressed Beef .. .. 9d lb Savoloys .. .. lo doz Mutton Hams .. .. 7d lb Dripping .. .. 6d lb Trips ' , .. .. .. 8d lb DIXON BROS., ' CASH BUTCHERS, . 103 CASH EL STREET, D3213-G507 And at New Brighton. HOTELS, WELLINGTON'S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL "r£ HE MANSION S'." Gbuznea street.- Right in the heart of the City. Every convenience. Excellent Cuisine. Tariff 12s per day, S3 10b per week. Telegrama, "The Mansions, Wellington." Under the ponjonaloupervision of Moodames Cooke and McGowtm pate of Christchurch). C3IM MOUNT PLEASANT HOSTEL AND HEALTH RESORT, 1200 Feet -above aen Ibvel. Situated back of Redcliffa. Splendid accommodation ior Boardera and Weekend Guests. Liberal Tariff. Car meets trams by request. Ring Redcliffs 'Phono, or write Tea House, Mount Pleasant. H. ,H. ROBERTS, Propria lor. , R5979 DELIGHTFUL DIAMOND HARBOUR. BOATING, Swimming, Fishing, Exhilarating Walks; 45 minutes from City. Regular Boat Service. "Godley House" in now open to receive guests. _ Tariff 10a per day, 3 guineas week. Writo or 'phone. MRS A. EDMONDS, E5383 Propriet'Ma. ILFRACOMBE PRIVATE HOTEL, AHLAROA.

THIS Up-to-date Hotel h&e bean acquired by W. ROBINSON, lute of the Bruce Hotel, Akaroa, and ia now open for the reception of gucaUi, Tariff: 12s per day, £3 10s per week. Telephone <7. Letters and telegramo, Ilfiftcombe, Ak&ro*. « 6919 THE BUNGALOW, WAHTI ROAD . . . TIMARU. INTENDING Viaitoro to Timaru deairing accommodation at this well-known residence, in order to avoid disappointment, should apply promptly to MRS HY. SCOTT, P.O. Box 170. 'Phono 00. VISITORS TO SYDNEY. PAULSEN'S : FFAHLERTS HOTEL, WYNYARD SQUARE. Thia favourite Hotel, so well known to New Zealanders, has just been lemodclled, and the Proprietress, Mrs F. M. Paulson (late of Wellington), in soliciting a renewal of tiio patrouago of New Zealauders, promises that the eejijice and attention will leavo nothing to bo desired, H 5883 WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. rE CITY HOTEL, taken over recently by MR S. DUNN, has been reaovatod throughout. Patrons are scoured of every comfort. Excellent cuisine. Most central situation ia Dunodin. TARIFF 17b. C.T.'a IBs. 'PHONES £OB cad 5176 (upstairs*. P.O. Box 212. G5731 PROGRESS LEAGUE SERVICED CAR RANGIORA TO ' OXFORD. DURING th© Railway Cut, in connexion with Progiees League's Mail Service, a CAR. conveying Paasengera will leave HRHgi> ora Railway Station for Oxford on Mondayn, Wednesdsyt, and Fridays, at 8.45 zjb. 01© W. HYLAND. COBB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LINE COACHES. LEAVE Arthur's Posa station on arrival of We3t Coast Express, which leaves Chriatchurch at 8.30 a.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Carrying Passengers, and their Luggage only for Hokitikn, Westport, Reofton, and Gieymouth, arriving Greymouth. tamo evening 8.40 p.m. Through rail arid coach tickets can ba obtained at Railway Station and Cook find Son's Office, Chriatchurch, also Coach tickets for coach journey obtainable at the following hotels .* —Warner's, Coker'fl, Storey's, Clarendon, and United Service Hotels; from Mr Caesidy, Springfield; Mr W. Campbell, Dhristchuroa. ■ The management ia under Mr H. Casaidy, who hm had sol« management since 1873. CASSIDY and CO., LTD., X Proprietor#. A MOTOR will ran Daily from GLENTUNNEL to DARFIELD, and carry PntJengera from Darfield to all plaowj on routs to Lake '"oleridgo, returning in time to catch Cass Express, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, if neoetsaiy. W. LEEMING, Mail Contractor,

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17408, 20 March 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17408, 20 March 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17408, 20 March 1922, Page 11