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RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. ' ZEAIjAND railways. WEEK-END EXCURSION TO : , QUEENSTOWN. Eicursion Tickets to Queenstown will bo issued on SATURDAYS, 15th April, 20th. May, 17th,Juno, Isth July, 12th August, and 9th 1 September, and will bo available for travelling to Queenstown on Day of Issue, tad/ for Return up to the following TJIPHSDAY, as under: — First Class. Second Class. Including' Including Saloon Steerage ,■: «» Passage. Passage. From. p. d s. d. Dunedin 31 6 21 3 Mosgiel 30 0 20 0 Milton 26 0 17 6 Balclutha 23 0 . 15 9 Clinton 20 0 13 6 * Thjese Tickets aro Not available for break of journey. Availability for return on the days Monday to Thursday (inclusive) will apply only in oases where steamer and train servico existing at the time will permit passengers ■. to complete the homeward journey on day of commencement thereof. * An Excursion will run from Queenstown to Head of Lake on MONDAY, 17th April, and from 23rd May to 12th September on the TUESDAY following each week-end excursion. Steamer leaves Queenstown at 8 a.m., returning leaving Head of Lake at 5 p.m., Elfin Bay 5.30 p.m. Excursion Fares from Queenstown (avail-' able ; for return on day of issue only) to Head of Lake, 5s sd; Elfin Bay, 4s 4d. lOap; By Order. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SOUTHLAND AUTUMN RACES, 12th and 13th APRIL. (HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Invercargill from- Dunedin, Waiwera, and Intermediate Stations on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 10th and 11th : April; also from Clinton on WEDNESDAY, 12th April, and by Morning Trains ; and tMail Train from Clinton on THURSDAY, 13th April, available for return up to :■ and including MONDAY, 17th April, 1916. 3ap *; By Order. TENDERS. SEPARATE TENDERS are invited till 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, 14th April, for the ERECTION of FENCING and FILLING , IN OF SECTION, Cargill road.-MASON& WALES, Registered Architects, Dunedin. npENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF X CHEMIST'S STOCK AND ■ FITTINGS. Tenders are invited for the Purchase of the Chemist's Stock", and Fittings- in the Assigned Estate of R. G. Malcolmson, of i UTimaru. . Stock sheets may be inspected at the , Office of Mr W. H. Walton, solicitor, V Timaru. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at Mr Walton's Office at 12 o'clobk noon on MONDAY, the 17th day of April, 1916. WALTER. RAYMOND, W. H. WALTON, Sap Trustees. o t r C i. TENDERS are invited for the; TRANSPORT of EAST INDIAN EMIGRANTS • for a period of three years from the Ist October, 1916, from the ports of Calcutta "• and-or Madras, to Suva, Fiji; and for the •; TRANSPORT of INDIAN IMMIGRANTS f Returning from Suva, Fiji, to either of the above ports. Tenders -will be considered f6r' a period of three years as aforesaid, as also alterna- } tive tenders for a period of two years or one year from the Ist October, 1916. ■ The vessels to be provided are to be (steamers fitted for the conveyance of emi- ; grants in compliance with the requirements of -Tha Indian Emigration Act XXI, 1883,«' and the rules made under its pro- : , vision's; and the service is to be of such a character as to permit of the conveyance • of 3500 emigrants in any one year, if re- ■. quired by the Government. Tenders should be submitted for the conXeyance at a fixed rite of passage money ? lor each emigrant of the age of 10 years end over, and for each emigrant under the ago of 10 years. '•< Tenders, are to be addressed sto the Colonial Socretary, Fiji, and will be received up to Noon on the 30th day of JUNE, 1916. The conditions of the agreement to be . entered into may be ascertained on application' to the Colonial Secretary, Fiji, or to • thoVUndersigned. ■! . i"l'' . & CO. (LTD.).' • • v ~?• Auckland." Agents for Giovernment of Fiji. SAGAR'S Celebrated English Wood-work- > ing MACHINERY; catalogues, quo- ' tatipns.—Sole Agents: Henry F. Moss (Limited). Princes street South. 31au : " J BOARD AND RESIDENCE. — £ : • D® VIA THAN HOTEL. t Nearly Opposite Railway Station. THE FAVOURITE 50TJSE I . With the Travelling Public. ' ■ LIGHT IN ; EVERY . | BEDROOM. ; \l HOT BATHS Caz£ be had at all hours Free of Charge to i p; Visitors and Boarders. 1 MODERATE - CHARGES. | COUNTRY VISITORS !Arei receded that if only k in Town for the Pay can obtain a Good Lunch . ( from 12 till 2. FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT THE ? BUILDINGS. - Night and Day Porters. AJI communications to I JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. JMPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL, ■ Corner of Manor place and Princes street . I . South (Overlooking Oval and Market Reserve). Ideal centre for Country Visitors, being in proximity to Stock and Station Agencies and? Stores and Amusement- Halls. Converging Trams Pass Door for all routes and railway, tßis being specially convenient for ; Visitors to Show and Races or Tourists. Hlbmely Comfort, Cleanliness, and Civility. ; . Hotel,., is-, Newly-furnisned and Refitted. ■ Electric, Light throughout. • PUBLIC LUNCH. 12 to 2-ls. PERMANENT BOARDERS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. - All communications to Mrs MACE,. Proprietress. •i 'Phone 3630. P.O. Box 529. LADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place ('Phone 2180).—Best ACCOMMODATION visitors; personal supervision.-—Moss and M'Pherson. 210 BOARD-RESIDENCE; also Furnished ROOMS to LET.—Warwick House, j Moray place (Mrs Fairley, proprietress). ITT LEITH STREET ('phone 3577).— X • I Furnished ROOMS to LET, with or j ■without, board. ' 4ap KIA ORA HOUSE, 239 High street (3 minutes from G.P.0.). —Vacancy for Boarders; moderate terms. 4ap BOARD and Residence; double and single rooms—Mrs Macdonald, 82 Heriot row; 'phone 2959. '4ap PtTACANCY for one gentleman ' ▼ BOARDER: single room; ■ every homo-comfort. —Address Quiet, Times Office. WANTED (by 2 tradesmen), BOARD and LODGING in homely family; central preferred; share room.—Tradesmen, Times Offico. lOap iWI ANTED, 2 gentlemen SHARE large If ROOM; bath, piano, all home comforts. —415 George street. lOap WANTED to LET, Furnished Double and Single BEDROOMS; ground floor; fireplaces.—l4o Leith street. lOap TO LET, Furnished BROOMS; use con'-, veniences; hot and cold water ; penny ! section.-r53 street. Gap - BOARDERS; single, and | I V double rooms.—6 Smith street-.- city i ('phone 2179). ' 6ap i ft FURNISHED BEDROOMS to LET, /» with breakfast; suit gentlemen.— . Superior Locality, Times Office. 6ap TJRTVATE BOARD, and, RESIDENCE X' for two young men; bath (h., c.), piatio.—-50 Hanover street. sap WITNESS. —New atoriea. A !org» ' v/ 1 -' «notint of reading natter. Plica Si

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16665, 10 April 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16665, 10 April 1916, Page 6

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