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Road Board Notices, KOWAI ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with, the provisions of “The Road Boards Act, 1882,” Section 114, and “ The Rating Act, 1894,” Sections 87 to 43 inclusive and 60 (sixth schedule), and amendments thereto, ■". hat it is tlio intention of the Kowai Road Board, at its next meeting, to be held in the District Office on THURSDAY, the 4th day of July, 1901, to MARE and LEVY a GENERAL KATE of Five-eighths (gd) of a Penny in the £ on the ratable values of the ratable property in the Kowai Road District for the year commencing Ist April, 1901, and ending 31st March, 1902. The said rate to be due and payable in one sum at the Road Board Office, Balcairn, on the 24th day of July, 1901. The Rate Book ds open for inspection (during office hours) at the Office of the Board, Balcairn. GEO. S. HICKMAN. Clerk to the Board. Balcairn, 17tfa June, 1901. 8125

Hotels. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, DUNEDIN. JOHN GBBBIB (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Rattray Street), PROPRIETOR. The Provincial has been entirely remodelled, and ifl now second to none for comfort- and convenience. The whole of the rooms have been refurnished regardless' of cost, and so compare favourably with the leading houses in the colony. BEST BILLIARD TABLE IN. THE COLONY (By Burroughs and Watt, London). Wines and Spirits of finest quality only kept. SPEIGHT’S SPARKLING ALES On Draught and in Bottle. TERMS MODERATE. X 2223 AUCKLAND. WAVERLEY HOTEL. Maurice o’connor, proprietor. Desires’ to intimate that he has taken over the business of this Popular Hotel, and would respectfully request a continuance of the liberal support hitherto awarded his predecessor. VISITORS to AUCKLAJSID will find that no effort will be spared to afford them every comfort, whilst the TARIFF will be, as previously, _ MOST MODERATE. The Hotel is within one minute’s walk of Railway Station and Wharf, and commands a magnificent view of the Harbour. To the friends of the Proprietor in different parts of the colony, a dead Mil.le Pailtlhe will ever be extended, and a pleasant sojourn assured. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, ETC., Of the BEST BRANDS ONLY. X 2651 MAURICE O’CONNOR. STOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. R. OGDEN, Proprietor, TEEMS: 8s per day; £2 2s per week. Telephone No. 795. Night Porter. jAll letters will receive prompt attention. X 2516 Telephone No. 690. P 0. Box 365. C ENTRAL HOTEL (Commercial and Family), VICTORIA STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. JAMBS BOLDEST ON, Proprietor (Late of Hikuraugi arid Coromandel). X 2491 CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (Next Reece’s, Ironmongers). THIS NEW and COMMODIOUS ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW OPEN. Furnished in the best style. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. First-class Accommodation for Permanent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Close to Railway Station and General Post Office. Trams pass door. LUNCHEON from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. X 3346 JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor.

Public Notices. p BACHES FOR JAM, JAM MELONS, TOMATOES FOB SAUCE, At CUMMING'S, Colombo and Manchester Streets. 22668 WAERE, HOCKLEY AND CO., LIMITED, WINE AND SPIRIT MEROHANTS, South British Chambers, 170, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Cellar Entrance: Cathedral Square. WINES and SPIRITS at PRICES to suit all Customers. AUSTRALIAN WINES-All best kinds. CHAMPAGNE—JuIes Mumm and Co. and other brands. CLARET—Light Dinner Wines, up to highclass growths. PORT—A choice stock of fine old wines. SHERRY—Light, dry and dhoice old gold wines. SCOTCH WHISKY—“The Governor" (a fine flavoured, well-matured old spirit), “ Glenmorangie ” (seven years in wood), guaranteed Highland Malt. Assorted Dozens Supplied. A Choice Selection of INDIAN AND HAVANA CIGARS. 29138 rVLARE’S COFFEE PALACE AND PRIVATE HOTEL. Colombo Street, Victoria Square, Chrischurch. Three Minutes’ Walk from Agricultural and Industrial Association Hall, Choral Hall, Theatre Royal, Cathedral Square and Post Office. Trams and Drags pass every Few Minutes. Opposite Supremo Court, Magistrate’s Court and Government Buildings. Band Rotunda in front of Building. The Building is of three storeys, built of brick, and contains 60 rooms, has a splendid outlook on to the river and Victoria Square, which is planted with shrubs and ornamental trees, and provided with seats. Private Sitting Booms. Dining Room for Families and- Public Dining Room. Food of the Best Quality served with punctuality and civility. There are Bathrooms with hoi and cold water on each landing. First-class Accommodation is offered to Tourists, Travellers, and Visitors. TERMS MODERATE. Permanent Boarders as per Arrangement. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Replied to. MRS El CLARK, Proprietress. Telephone No. 1040. X 2753 IJtHB CITY COUNCIL having PURCHASED OUR PREMISES, we have decided ion making CONSIDERABLE REDUCTIONS On the following Goods during THE NEXT THREE WEEKS, So as to reduce our Stock:— COOKING STOVES AND RANGES GRATES OF ALL KINDS ‘ MANGLES AND WRINGERS WATER AND WHEELBARROWS BATHS, BOILERS, Etc., Etc. THE CROWN IRONWORKS COMPANY, LTD, Armagh Street, Christchurch. JAMES TROUP, X2G63 Managing Director. MEW Flannels, Blankets, Carpet Squares, .N Linoleums. Hearthrugs, Mats. Curtains, ilesisis and Calicoes. Booth and Co., The t-tjuUw-Jicauera.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12530, 18 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12530, 18 June 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12530, 18 June 1901, Page 8

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