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AUCTIONS. H. C. SMITH. rpHE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY, AT 11 A.M. FURNITURE. 1 P.M. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. 1 P.M. FURNITURE. Sideboards, Duchesses, Wardrobes, Carpet Squares, Hall Runners, Hallßtands, Carver Chairs, Dining, Gateleg, and K. Tables, Chairs (Dining and Kitchen), 30 Wood and Iron Beds and Wires, Wood Cots, Stretchers, H.-Rugs, Machines, C. Drawers, Crockery, Glassware, Suudrieß. Commencing at 11 A.M. —Timber, Corr. Iron, etc. Full particulars yesterday' 6 papers. 12.15 —MOTORS and BICYCLES. —Account Mrs E. Wilson, Hudson Super Six 5-seator, 6-cyl. Owing to a bereavement, car must bo sold. Account Mr G. Betteridge—2-Ton Overland Truck, 4-cyl, 3-speed; trial. Ladies' and Men's Bicycles, also Motor Sundries. 2 p.m.—POULTRY. All Classes of Poultry coming forward from country and local suppliers. 1 H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. •Phone 34-680. 4960 THIS DAY, AT 2 P.M. WEST OXFORD DAIRY FARM. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. Account MR T. L. -HODGKINSON. OK ACRES, Bituated alongside Railway OD Station, appro*. 1 mile from school and market. Good dairying and cropping land. House 4 rooms, cow sheds, stables. At present carrying 12 cows, young stock, and cropping. TERMS. H. C. SMITH, Prop., 'Phono 31-680. 4961 THE FARMERS' SALEYAROS. 87 ST. -1 ASAPH STREET (opp. Aulsebrook's). WEEKLY SALE, THIS DAY, AT 11 A.M. Account MR A. S. CROWE, Kirwee—s Dr. Geldings, 3 Dr. Mares, Collars, Hames, and Winkers for all horses. The above horses are straight out of hard work and can be recommended to anyone in search of reliable farm horse's. HARNESS. IMPLEMENTS. VEHICLES PRODUCE —10 sticks Meal. A large entry of the above will be offered. 'Phone 32-893. H. C. SMITH. EDUCATION Al.. (it v» \i*3S CLASSES IN BOTANY AND ZOOLOGY. CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE THE First Meeting of the Class for Elementary Botany and Zoology will be held next Wednesday, April 2nd, at 7 p.m. Instructor W. Brvden, 8.A., M.Sc The course is planned particularly for nurserymen's apprentices and others interested in the Scientific side of Horticulture, and will work in conjunction with tho clasfi in elementary Chemistry conducted on Thursday Evenings Fee for two evenings per week, 20s or 40a p.a., according to age of student. Further particulars on application. D. E. HANSEN, 4967 Principal DANCING Deportment, Callsthenic Exer cises Under Royal and Vice Regal patronage Miss I.nwe retime* all hei classes from March 17th Fo* Trot. Modern Waltz, and One Stpp taught in threp private lenenns At home Friday afternoons BJis» Lowh. 61 Worcester street L 6704 V; ULVANT GRAY SCHOOL of Dance. Drama, and Mime, 98 Victoria street. 'Phone 83-717 The Misses Mulvany Gray and Menzies. All branches of dancing, elocution. fencing, health culture, stagecraft, Ballroom Classes Wednesday and Fridays, at 7.30 p.m.. Tirnaru Classes Mondavs and Tuesdays. Ashburton Saturdays, at Masonic Hall. G6976

HOTELS. T H 1 M E ALBION HOTEL., MAWHERA, QUAY, GREYMOUTH. The Only Fireproof Hotel on the West Coast. 50 NEWLY-FURNISHED BOOMS. LOUNGE and TWO COMMERCIAL, ROOMS COMMERCIAL AND TOURISTS' SERVICE A SPECIALTY G S SIMPSON, 39499 Proprietor. The City's Premier Private Hotel in the Favoured West End. •THE LODGE," S6 HEREFORD ST., 1 CHRISTCH URCK Combine! ever; comfort and luxury .ft a refined home with proximity to the centre of the City, the Botanio Gardens, Canter bury College, and'the River Avon Tariff, 12b 6d per day Permanent Guests, special rates. MRB M F GUNN, Proprietress, telephones 33-780, Private 88-871. G5626 OTEL AMBASSADORS (Chrißtchuroh'6 Private Hotel de Luxe), has every modern appointment Excellent cuisine Telegrams and letters promptly attended to Garage handy Tariff. Casuals 12» 6d per day Permanent by (arrangement. Manchester Street (near Railway Station) 'Phone 30-882 59284 T. J SLEEMAN. Proprietor. KENILWORTH," 26 CABHEL STREET (West End)—Superioi Accommodation, pleasant garden surroundings. Close to Square. Gardens, arid Sports Grounds. Tariff, 12s per day, permanent guests, £2 to £2 10a per weak 'Phone 34-264 K4169 tITHAKATATA PRIVATE HOTEL, 44 W Oashel street West (Corner Montreal street) Superior Accommodation for Per menent and Casual Guests. MRS PRICE. Proprietress. 'Phone 84*266 P7497 PROFESSION AX NOTICES. Telephone 84452. P.O. Box 609. G* SEVIOKB JONES, OPTICIAN. 51 Cathedral square (corner Chancery lane). J7694 REMOVAL NOTICE. ALMOND E. HOPE, Dental Surgeon, Has Removed from 128 Cashel street to HARLKY, 137 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. •raora 34-170. H „,„ ROBERT .W A L E B, M.l.Mec.E. M.C.I.P.A. (London), CONSULTING MEOHANiOAL ENGINEER, PATENTS SERVICE. Godfrey and Franklin, 189 Hereford street, Christchurch P.O. Box 323, PATENTS —DESIGNS —TRADE MARKS BUSINESS NOTICES. fJIUKTS AND M.YS. Famous "Anchor" Brand, Reinforced Calico, from 85a. Duck from £2 17s 6d. UNBEATABLE VALUE. Price Lists Obtainable. MELTZER BROS., 143 Manchester street. 'Phone 80-298. M 7964 HIROPRAOTI O. NATURE S WAY TO HEALTH. X-Ray and Patbo Neurometer Services. Treatment Painless, Having Adopted "Sears Painless System.' JAMES YOUNG. M.N.Z.A.C.A. (Inc.). (Palmer Graduate), Cathedral Chambers (late Broadways), 12 YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. Hours: 9-1. 2-6. Saturday: 9to 1 p.m Friday Evening. 7-8. ■ LADY ATTENDANT. PHONE 81-919 CONSULTATION FREE. 79184 11H1MNEY SWEEPING. 'PHONE 22-090 X. BENJAMIN SMITH, 88 Andover street. 89648

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 24

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