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Boad Board Notices. ' ELLESMERE RO ; AD BOARD. ‘The Road Boards Act, 1882,” Sections 114 and 115, and amendments, “The Bating Act, 1894,” Sections 37, 33, 39 and 49, and amendments. is hereby given that it is the intention of tho 'Ellesmere Boad Board, at its next . ordinary meeting, to be held Ist August, 1901. to MAKE and LEVY a GENERAL RATE of ONE HALFPENNY m the Pound 'Sterling (W in the £) on all the ratable values on all the ratable properties in the Ellesmere Boad District, for the period • commencing Ist April, 1901, and ending 31st March, 1902. Such rate to due and payable in one suth on the loth day of August, 1901, at the Boad Board Office, Leeston. The Bale Book is open for inspection at the Board Board Office, Leeaton. W. G. LUNN, Clerk to the Board. Leeston, 151 h July, 1901. ' 9334 Hotels. . ÜBOTIUCIAL, HOTEL, JT DUNEDIN. JOHN GEBBIE. (Late of Shamrock Hotel, Eattray Street), PROPRIETOR. The Provincial has been entirely remodelled, and is now second to none for comfort and convenience. The whole of tho 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 ALBS On Draught and ii Bottle. TERMS MODERATE. X 2223 T GREY'S FAMILY HOTEL. OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. R. OGDEN, rxopnetor. TERMS: B,s per day; £2 2s per week. Telephone No. 795. , N)Sht P letters will receive prompt atten S Night Porter. Ail ion. S2BIO Telephone No. 690. P O. Box 365. C E' N T) R A L HOT EL (Commercial and Family), VICTORIA STREET EAST, .AUCKLAND. JAMES BOLLESTON, Proprietor (Late of Hikuxangi and Coromandel). X 2491 CI'JLY 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 Pubiio. Close to Railway Station and General Posi Office. Trams pass door. ‘LUNCHEON from Noon to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. . „ 53346 JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. Businses Notices. 11 CITY MISSION HOME.” TiROVIDES TEMPuuviRY SHELTER IT and" MEALS fox destitute Men, OBTAINS EMPLOYMENT. lor Men, Women aUd Boys; Food for Destitute Families, and Clothing. -The Home, being supported entirely by voluntary subscriptions, is at tho presons Atme in very great need of help of all kind*. FLORENCE HERRICK,. 413 Superintendent.^ WARRE, HOCI£LEY T ANd’ CO.,' LIMITED, ’■ WINE AND SPIRIT -MERCHANTS, South British Chambers, 170. HERTFORD STREET, CHRIST-, ' CHURCH. • Cellar Entrance; Cathedral' Square. fTTUTNES and SPIRITS at PRICES to suit )Yf ■ ail Customers. AUSTRALIAN WINES-AII best kinds. CHAMPAGNE —Jules Mumm and Co. and other brands. CLARET—Light Dinner Wines, up to high? class growths. , . PORT—A choice stock of fine old wines. SHERRY—Light, dry and choice oid gold , wines.;, , -v. ■ SCOTCH WHISKY—” The Governor ” (a - fine, flavoured, well-matured old'^spirit), ■ “ Qlenmorangie ” (seven years in. -wood), guaranteed Highland Malt. - ; Assorted Dozens -Supplied. ' ' A Choice Selection of- ; ■ INDIAN AND HAVANA CIGARS., X 2133 'QLARK’S _ COFFEE PALACE PRIVATE HOTEL. AND 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 Supreme Court, Magistrate’s Court and. Government Buildings. Band Rotunda in front of Building, I 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 Rooms. Dining Room for Families and Public Dining Room. .Food of the Best Quality served with punctuality and civility. There are Bathrooms with hot and cold water on each landing. First-class Accommodation is offered to Tourists, Travellers, •hd Visitors. _ TERMS MODERATE. Permanent Boarders as per Arrangement. Letters and Telegrams Promptly Replied to. a MRS E. claims:, ff Proprietress. Telephone No.' 10-10. X 2753 ONDON DENTAL lIvSIvTUTE, i 216, HIGH STREET, Next 'Stan dish and Free go’s, And in ail the Cities of New Zealand. Seta from £1 Is, £2 2s and £3 3s. Single Teeth from os. ORE GAS 2s 6d.- EXTRACTIONS' 2s 6d : and Is. ■ X 2555 R. Special Appointment. JAMES CLEGG, PERAMBULATOR ssoiAN UP AD TOR if, IENER of HIGH and a. JAM STREETS. STEEL-BODY PERAMBULATORS, Reversible Hoods-, Rubber Tyre Wheels, FROM .£2 Price List Post Free. 2 SOLO MEDAL. lubbin b colour. Sold congers. Ac. maxes xsOOTS and vrAßiraas waterproof as a duck’s back, and soft as velvet. Adds three times to the wear of leather. Pleasant odour. Allows polishwith blacking. 2a Exhibition Highest Awards foe superiority. Black or Boot Stores, Saddlers, r. Dulwich. London, A2«85 WShW££s Are the acknowledged leadingrenredy for all Femalo tornplaints. hecummendod by tho Medical Faculty. Tho genuine bear the signature of Wjl. Mahtin ( registered without which none are genuine). No J.ady should b*» without them. Order of all Chemists throughout the World. Proprietor, MARTI!I|Pharm.Chemist,SOUTHAK!S > TOU,E!IQ. Agents: SHARLAND & Co.,Ltd., Auckland AWclllogton, • - sndNBW ZEALAND BROS Co., Christeavrefe. - “If H 59 ' SEVILLE ORANGE MARMALADE

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12556, 18 July 1901, Page 2

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