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TO ADVERTISERS. THE TRESS. SMALL PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER CLASSIFIED HEADINGS. Wanteds, For Sale or To Let, Situations Vacant or Wanted, 12 words, Is per insertion: three insertions, 2s 6d. Longer advertisements pro rata. Lost and Found, 6 lines $0 words) or under, 2s 6d each insertion. Births, Death?, Marriages, Funerals, or In ilemoriam Advertisements. 6 lines (30 words) or under, 2s Cd each insertion. Longer advertisements pro rata. These announcements must be signed by the advertiser. TELEPHONES: Advertising and Commercial, 35=2 and 753. SUBURBAN AGENCIES: Advertisements for THE PRESS will be accepted at any of the following Agencies at Office Rates: CASHMEREC H. Duff. The Store, Hackthorne road. Cashmere Stores, Ltd., 2 Dyer's Pass road. SYDENHAM— J. H. Pratt, Stationer, 256 Colombo street. The Bristol Stores, 429 Colombo street.. Mrs Barsham, Stationer, -158 Colombo street. Harry Baker, Stationer, 37i Colombo street. RICHMOND— Andrew McKenzie, Grocer, coiner Stanmore and North Avon roads. ST. AI.BANSF. Radcliffe, Store, Barbadocs street and Edgeware road. C. E. Steans, Grocer, comer Colombo street and Edgeware road. Eoßewarne*s Terminuß Stores, coner Barbadoes and Warrington streets. Mrs Hesse, Fruiterer and Confectioner, corner Trafalgar street and School road. Mrs E. M. Se?rlp, Stationer and News Agent, 203 Papanui road. PAPANUI- l G. A. C. Tapper. Stationer and Fancy . Goods, S North road. T. Frisby, Northcote Supply Storeß_ and News Agency, Tram Terminus, Northcole. BRYNDWR— E. E. Wcodbury, Station Store. FENDALTON— ' • T. H. Strahan, Post Office Store, Tram Terminus. W. A. WLite, Grocer and General Produce Merchant, 62 Fendalton road. MERIVALE— F. W. Trotter, Grocer, Fruit Provision Merchant, 63 Carlton Mill road. SPREYDON— R. Hilder, Fruiterer and Confectioner, 43 Lincoln road. RICCARTON C.'E. Carleton, Fruiterer and Confectioner, . 374 Riocarton road. G. J. H. Garton, General Store, 237 Riccarton road. J. 3. Piper, General Store, 90 Riccarton road. ADDI.NGTON— J. L. Campbell, Tobacconist, 345 Lincoln road. • D. White, Grocer and Fruiterer, 274 Lincoln road. l Mies A. E. Deverell, Stationery and Fa»cy Goods, 371 Lincoln road. SHIRLEY- • Shirley Supply Stores, corner Hill* road and Warrington street. Fowler's Junction Stores, corner Shirley and Marshland roads. LINWOODBorrowg Bros., Fruiterers and Confectioners, 208 Linwood avenue. B. Thomas,' Grocer, Fruiterer, and Newsagent, corner Suffolk and C&shel streets. G. A. Mcintosh. Fruiterer and Confectioner, 253 Ferry road. W. M. Palmer, Pastrycook and Confec- ; tioncr, corner of Eneor's and Ferry Toads. NEW BRIGHTONMr» Pali, Stationer and News Agent, NORTH BEACH— T. E. Thomson, Grocer and Confectioner, Bowhill road. SUMNER~ H. C. Watson, Liddiard's Store, NayJand . street. H. D. Bates. Storekeeper. ] • Smith's White Stores.

HOTELS. QUEEN'S HOTEL. Corner of Cashel and Manchester streets, Chriatcbureh. * [THIS HOTEL ha« just been thoroughly J- renovated throughout, and now offers comfortable accommodation in the heart of the City. Tariff, 10a per day., Telephone 1010. G. H. BAILEY, 82987 - Proprietor. WINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL. Entirely under New Management. Tiro minutes from Railway Station, lira minutes from centre of City. All conveniences, civility, and excellent cuaaine. TERMS MODERATE ' Permanent! by Arrangement. Proprietor, 8, BENGER. 82040 EXCHANGE HOTEL., REEFTON. Situated in best position in Reefton. HE above Hotel, having been completely -*- redecorated rj throughout, offers every comfort to tourists and visitors. Excellent Table. Best Brands Liquors always stocked. 'Phone 58. W8937 .. J. WARREN, Proprietor. . WBLLINGTON. STAY at THE BRISTOL, Most Popular Private Hotel, centre of City. Recognised -House Travellers, Publio Service, etc. Tariff 12a day. 67s 6d weekly. K4661 R. KERNOHAN, Proprietor. RAILWAY NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR ELECTRIC MOTORS. WRITTEN TENDERS, addressed Chairman, Railway Board, Wellington, and marked on-the outside "Tender for Electric Motors for Hillside," will be received at the Office of the' Chairman, Railway Board, Wellington, up to noon on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16th, 1036, for the SUPPLY AND DELIVr ERY OF 46 A,C. ELECTRIC MOTORS. Conditions of Contract and Specification of Requirements may be obtained from the D-'s-trict Railway Storekeepers at Newmarket, Addington, Hillside, and Invercargill, nlxo nt the Office of the Comptroller of Stores, Kaihvnj- Buildings, Wellington. Tire lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders wsl- not be entertained. e.'fl BY ORDER. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTa CLIMBING PLANTS. We have large and healthy-grown Climbing Plants in Pots fit for present planting, viz. : AMPELOPSIS VEITCHII. the Japanese Ivy.—Thia grows attached to brick walls and makes a glorious autumn foliage »T^ltF lay - 2s and Sfl 6 <* each. BIGONIA GBANDIFLORA.-Bearinjj large „_ T °»nge trumpet Bowers. 2s 6d each. quick-growing climber, bearing masse* _ °f white- flowers. 2a 6d each. CLEMATIS INDIVISA. the N.Z. Clematia.Bearing trusses of white flowers. 2e 6d each. MOLLISSIMA. Red Passion __.?«'<* grower. . 2s 6d each. HO*EYSUCKLES.-I a . four . best kinds. 2» Bd each ' MANDEVILLE SUAVOLEXS. - Lovely white, rreet-smellinf} fk>wer. SB td each. TECOMA AUSTRALIS.-Splendid bright evergreen ehrub, bearing masses of creamy white flowers. 2» 6d and Sa 6d each. TECOMA JASMINOIDES. - Evergreen climber, with lovely pink flowers; requite* warm position, 2s 6d and 3s <Sd • each. Is in the £ discount for cash. N A I R N and S 0 N S, Lincoln road, Chriitchurcb. Telephone 2*l. N7004

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18635, 9 March 1926, Page 14

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