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AUCTIONS. OHRISTCHURCH WOOLBioSSI ASSOCIATION. CHRISTCHURCIt WOOLBRORKfce, ASSOCIATION. vn,B, " y WOOL SALE sth JANUARY, 1928. THE Christchureh Woolbrokers 1 Am»»i tion desire to notify Growth tiTi ,i Wool received into Store exceeds lh« VkS* of 27,000 bale* fixed by the X«„• ZmuA Wool Committee for the above S»U. »ErJ will necessitate the holding over o* mstoly 3000 bales. ■ l *»»«• - Tho following is the order of saleI. Ddljety and Company, Limited. 3. 11. Matson and Companv. > S. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile !■••._. Co.. Ltd. ' *«*•«* 4. National Jlortftnge and AgenCT Co LM 5. New Zealand Farmers' Co-op." A»»n fji 6. I'yne, Gould, Guinness. Limited. "* ™* 5615 K. T. TOSSWILL. Secretary, FAMOUS THROUtSUOUT NEW ZEALAf is the excellent cuisine of * THE EMPIRE WELLINGTON. THE favourite home of nil visitors to linptoii. Entirely renovated and furnished in modem style. The Uoml] most comfortable hotel. Tariff 20s per day. X\] 11. NEWEY, LATE OE RAILWAY. I '» . AMBERLEY, AND HEATHCOTfI ARMS HOTELS, wishes to notify hia num. croiis /iimds that lie has taken over tat BOLLESTON HOTEL, whero ho will fe» pleased to meet new Clients and Olj Erionds. ALL BEST LIQUORS KEPT IN STOCK. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION MAY BE ARRANGED FOB. SPORTING AND FISH. ING PARTIES. (m NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. STAY AT THE HEALTHY SEASIDE. IHE BEST PLACE in tho South Man* l for a Holiday. First-class Accombodatioti. Excellent Cuisine. , " Mlt9 N. J. JOHNSTONE, Proprietress. (Late. Windsor Hotel.) 'Phone 2635. J4599 rnEKAPO HOUBS, . \ LAKE TEKAPO. In tho heart of the Mackensle Country, 2366 ft above sea level. Golf, Tennis, Shooting, Fishing, Boating. Every comfort and convenience, and the sun* niest climate In New Zealand. £4 10s nor week. Special forms for longer visits and in winter, when shooting and winter xoorts aru cxcollnnt. 88933 rOTEI AMBASSADOR-8 XX (Uhrlstuliuroh's Private Hotel de Lum). haß every Modern Appolntnlont. Bonutlinl approach adorned with artistla marble statuary, giving an Up-to-date, Continental Atnuv sphere. EXCELLENT CUISINE. TARIFF—CASUALS from 10s Bd Tor Day. PERMANENT from £2 2s Per Week. MANCHESTER ST, (Near Railway Station). 'Phone 2900. 59123 VISITORS TO TIMART7. EXCELLENT Accommodation at Beverley House. Every homo comfort, Two minutes fro'u Caroline Bay and hot seowtter baths. Electric lißut and motor gang*. Large roomy grounds. li SURREY STREET, STRAND. High Class Lioonsod Hotel, within iaiy roach of nil tho principal' thoatrei. ■, Single Bedroom from 10s 6d per pnrson; Double Bedroom from XI, including Bulkfast, Light, and Attendance. Telegrams: Following, Estrand, London; OBS»

VipERK TO STAY IN HANMER. • ' 1260 FT. ABOVE TBB WORRY LBVHtj. HANMER HOUSE, HANMER SPRINGS.' Every up-to-date oOnvenlence, comfort, tßd attention assured. Golfing, Tennla, Shooting-, Fishing, etc Proprietor: HUGH GLASS i,i ■Phone No. 2. ail"** THE LODGE" PRIViM,^ 01^I '' 36 HEREFORD STREET WEST (Five Minutes from G.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Casual and Permnnent Quests. New House. Up-to-date Appointments, Beautifully Situated. Close to Collets, Gardens, and River Avon. •Phono 1970. 0430J WHAKATATA. )RIVATB HOTEL. 44 CABHKL BT. West (Corner Montreal streot). Ideal Situation. Superior . Aceotaihodatlda, ■ hand/ to Square, Gardens, Hospital, and Canterbury College. PHILLIPS and HAMPTON, Pwprs. •Phone 1583. ?»*». TATTERSALL'S HOTEL.. OASHEL BTUEBT. CENTRALLY SITUATED, this Hotel hat always been regarded as one of tit} Most. COMFORTABLE AND POPULAR HOSTELS In Chriatchurok Exosllsnt Juisine, selected variety ot finest < spirits. Tariff and Service will guarantee your return. 'Phone 214. „„„., W. S. STAPLETON, 80217 / - Proprietor, 'BYNOX PRIVATE HOTEL, "OiFORD-*/ Centrally situated In Idoal iurrwM*; tngsi good shooting »«d fishing. Visitor*; and Commercials assured of comfortabM ae* Proprietress." M7JSI HOTEL BRISTOL, WELLINGTON. THE Recognised Private Hotel, Centre of City, First-class Accommodation,. *l» range it now. 12s 6d dally; 70s weekly. R. RERNOHAN, Prop*. K5102 JUNOTION HOTEL, RANGIORA. RANGIORA'S Leading Hostelry, now •*:.■■ tircly under the Management Of D. RODGERB (Late of Timaru and Georgetown), R9IEI BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW YEAR GIFTS, .'■ WE offer a scry large and comprehensive ', Stock of POT PLANTS, Suitable *• i gifts for the present season of iho ycsr, IS' r eluding.— -|. PALMS, all sites, from small to fpeclmMi sites. <& ASPIDISTRA—Nice specimens. • -„1 FLOWERING BEGONIAS. CI MAIDENHAIR PERNS. ■'.'** FUCHSIAS. ' H ASPARAGUS. f% PELARGONIUMS. A JAPANESE MAPLES. / , M GERANIUMS. ' 4f? Prices to Suit the Pockets of Buyers., ' NAIRN and SONS, ;.':IM| Llneoln road, Ohrlstchurob. '-pfffi i.n.. 241. WMlli! Telephone 241 OLLER AND YOUNG, H ■■■■f Engravers and DIo Sinkers, ,"$ 119 WORCESTER STREET.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19198, 3 January 1928, Page 18

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