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SHIPPING NOTICES. KAIKOUEA. HE S.S. "CYGNET" will Sail for KAX- • KOURA on WEDNESDAY NEXT. 11th mat. (circumstances permitting),. on the arrival of the 5.20 p.m. Train from CHRIbIOHURCH. Latest Cargo at tho Rail I P.m. TUESDAY. All Shipping Orders to bo m by 4 p.m. TUESDAY. STEVENSON, STEWART AND CO., 152. Manchester Street. PUBLIC NOTICES, T/yHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. ABSORBINGLY INTERESTING. "THE WATCH DOG OP THE CROWN" A Romance of tho Tower of London, By John ICmpe. This is a moat remarkable historical novo! of tho reign of Edward VI., centring round Lord Seymour's conspiracy to kill the King end his sister Mary," and put Elizabeth on the throne. Subtle, bandied with extraordinary skill, tho book holds the interest by the intensity and ranidity of tho action. 5s r-««ai' 5" Cd. , NOVELS j Df*""*-; Waison (Frederick)—Pandora's Young Men. White (G. M.)—Judy of Rogue's Harbour. Watson (R. D.)—Mrs An=truther's Diamonds. Bobins (Elizabeth)—The Mills of tho Gods Silbcrrad (Una)—Jim Robineon. Simpson (R.)—The Bite of Benin: A Romanco of tho African Jungle. SPRING HARDENING AND FARMING "FLOWER GARDENING, IN NEW ZEALAND," By - James Youn? and D. A. Hay. * Price 29. "VEGETABLE GROWING IN NEW ZEALAND." By J. T. Sinclair. Price Is fd, OTHER. VOLUMES NOW READY. Pasture Plant" and Pa«tures of New Zealand, By H. W. Hilgendorf. Ss 6*. Soils and Manures in New Zealand, By L. J. Wild. 2a Gd Dairy Farming in New Zealand, By W. D. Powdrell. 2s Od. HUMANEPQUE ZOO TOTS. Droll creations of clever fingers and nimble wits which amuse voung atirl old alike. Animal in fidri awl feature, with almost human expressions. Children Loro them. while elder folk gurgle with laugbtor. s.d. ». <3. Srmrrk Cat . 12 B Dandy Dog .21 0 Mike Dog . .21 0 Mike .32 6 Prince Dog .86 Mike . .576 Hoppy .Rabbit,, 5 6 Rooster . 9 6 Prince Dog .19 6 Balls Nursery, . 5 Penguin 8 6 Smut . 18 Dog . 96 WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. TRUSTEES' SALE. MEBIVALE. £IO3O, 6 GOOD ROOMS, plastered and papered, house newly painted, bathroom, with efficient hot and cold water services; eewer connection. High section, with long frontago. Spacious lawns. This Property is tho last in the Estate, and must be sold. It is good value. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY. H. W. Heslop, Proprietor. V7B COLOMBO STREET (Victoria Square). FP8024

SPLENDID INVESTMENT. CITY PROPERTY. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ' SAVE been instructed to SELL 10-w>omed J- Dwelling tend Section (1 chain frontage) in ST ASAPH STREET, just off Colombo Street. With a small expenditure this plao* could bo made into a First-class Boardinghouse, or a small' building could be erected on the front of the section and the dwelling let to a Tenant. PRICE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—£I9SO. CHARLES CLARK, 109, Hereford Strefrt. SPORTING. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. I.RAND NATIONAL MEETING, 1920. AUGUST 10th. 12th tsd lith. FIRST RACE EACH DAY AT 11 a.m. Trains -will leave •Christchurch Station for tho Racecourse EACH DAY at 9.55, 10.5, 10.16, 10.26 and 11.0 a.m., returning at 4.20, 4.80, 4.39 and 4.47 p.m. also at 5.0 p.m. ON 10th ONLY. Tr»m» at, Short intervals from 9.80 a.m. MOTOR-CARS. The entrance for Hired Motor-cars arid Carriage will be, as usual, from the Racecourse Road. Private Motor-cars and Carriages oanonter from tho Hornby Junction Road. NO MOTOR-CAR WILL BE PERMITTED TO REMAIN IN ANY OF THE CAREIAGE DRIVES OR CARRIAGE PADDOCK. A Public Motor-car Paddock is available behind the present Motor-car Enclosure, An attendant will be in charge. NOTICE. CHILDREN will NOT BE ADMITTED to any part of the Racecourse or Enclosure except upon payment of tho usual charges. GRAND STAND TK can bo obtained at WOODWARD'S, Cathedral Square (opposite Broadway's). . F. C. COTHER, 8790 Secretary. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. ~~*HE attention of VISITORS is respectfully directed to the Regulations that unauthorised persons will not, on any acoount, be allowed in the Weighing Rooms or Bird Cage. This Regulation has been adopted at the speoial request of the N.Z. Raping Conferonce, and the assistance of visitors in this direction will be appreciated. Owners Trainers and Jockeys may «ntw immediately before and directly after any race in which they have a horse engaged, and an official of the Club will request unauthorised persons to leavo the Enoloaure. F. C. COTHER, t Seoretary. N.Z. METROPOLITAN TBOTTJNG- CLUB. AUGUST MEETINQ. /-vWING to flw Postponement of the First Day of the Meeting to Monday, HANDICAPS for tho SECOND DAY will appear on TUESDAY, and ACCEPTANCES for the Second Day will CLOSE 1 12 NOON on TUESDAY. 10th i»Bt. *>MFP T N. GIBBS ACCOUNTANT AND SECRETARY. „•«• Business, en. 4 «?_tl?2. a (HEREFORD STREET W. (opp. Unio* P.O. Bo* 894Telsphon* 6161

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Lyttelton Times, 9 August 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, 9 August 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, 9 August 1920, Page 1

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