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RAILWAY NOTIFICATION*. Grand national races at CHRISTCHURCH, 12th to 19th AUGUST, 1916. EXCURSION FARES. HOLIDAY EXCURSION" TICKETS to CHRISTCHURCH will be issued as under: From any Station south of Clinton, on THURSDAY. 10th August; and from any Station on tho South Island Main Lino and Branches, from FRIDAY, 11th August., to THURSDAY, 17th August. All available for Return up to and including WEDNESDAY, 23rd August, 1916. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave CHRISTCHURCH for DUNEDIN at &0 p.m. on SATURDAY, 19th August, arriving Dun cdin at 5.40 a.m. on SUNDAY, 20th August. Will stop where required between Oiniaru and Dunedin to set down passengers 7au By Order. LEGAL NOTICES. IN the ESTATE of the late THOMAS MUIII, of Palmerston. All persons having CLAIMS AGAINST tho above Estate aro requested to Render Statements of Amounts Duo on 28th July, 1916. duly verified, and showing full particulars, to WM. C. ARKLE, Solicitor, 7au Palmerston. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Leviathan hotel. Nearly Opposite Railway Station. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the Travelling Pnblio. ELECTRIC LIGHT IN EVERT BEDROOM. HOT BATHS Can be bad at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. MODERATE"CHARGES. COUNTRY VISITORS Are reminded that if only in Town for tie Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. FIRE ESCAPES THROUGHOUT THE BUILDINGS. Night and Day Porters. All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. JTMPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL. Corner of Manor place and Princes street South (Overlooking Oval and Market Reserve). Ideal centre for Country Visitors, beine - m proximitv to Stock and Station Agencies and Stores and Amusement Halls Coi,verging Trams Pass Door for all routes and railway, this being specially convenient for Visitors to Show and Races or Tourists. Homely Comfort, Cleanliness, and Civility. Hotel is Newly-furnished and Refitted. Electric Liffht throughout. PUBLIC LUNCH, 12 to 2—l». PERMANENT BOARDERS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. All communications to Mrs MACE, Proprietress. 'Phone 3630. P.O. Box 529. PRIVATE HOTEL. Mrs WALKER wishes to announce that she has Removed from the Occidental Hotel to tho CENTRAL HOTEL, Princes street. The new premisSs, which are more convenient. will in future be known as WALKER'S PRIVATE HOTEL, PRINCES STREET (Opposite City Hotel). As the New Promises have been thoroughly Renovated, and contain all modern conveniences, the comfort of patrons is assured. Telephone 68. 23my LADSTONE HOUSE, Moray place ('phone 2180). —ACCOMMODATION visitors, vacancy boarders; terms moderate. Moss and M'Pherson. 27ju OARD-RESIDENCE; also Furnished ROOMS to LET. —Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairley, proprietress). [TROUBLE and Single Furnished ROOMS ■XJ to LET; use all conveniences.—s34 Bang street. 4au BOARD and Residence; double and single rooms. —Mount Oliphant, 82 Henot row; telephone 2959. sau Gentleman Wants board-resi- - DENCE. —Cameo, Times. 7au BACHELORS — Furnished Bed-Sitting ROOM; gas cooker, everything provided; separate entrance; Octagon; 4s.—■ Box 106. 7au mO LET, comfortably-furnished Double JL and Single Bed-Sitting ROOMS; every convenience.—s7 Stuart street. 7au IWI ,ANTED (in superior home), 3 large » * unfurnished ROOMS, with board and attendance; every convenience; 3 adults, child; centra city preferred.—-Cleanliness, Times Office. 7au ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. THE HYDRO GRAND HOTEL (Overlooking Carolina Bay), TIMARU, N.Z. Sooth Canterburv's Leading HoteL SUPERIOR SERVICE AND EVERY MODERN LUXURY. TARIFF ON APPLICATION. Telegrams "Hydro Grand." Telephone 603 B. C. JONES, 8s Proprietor fORINCE OF WALES HOTEL, CLINJL TON (Opposite Station). —Our Lunch, Is 6d, unsurpassed. Train waits 20 minutes. Commercials made welcome. Billiards. 19ju Mr and Mrs MARK CARR. fOjTINDSOR PRIVATE HOTEL, 47 i* t i Manchester street, Christchurch.— Moderate tariff, good chef. Proprietress, Mrs N. J. Johnston. 'Phone 1204. Correspondence will receive courteous attention. EVERLEY HOUSE, WAI-ITI ROAD, TIMARU (cloee to the Bay). Superior Accommodation Visitors, Permanent Boarders. Gardens, tennis courts, croquet.— Terms on application Mrs F, A. Chalmers, proprietress. 31d "OEACH HOUSE, SUMNER-Privato JO Boarding Establishment; right on tho beaoh; longest established; tram service every half-hour to and from Christchurch.— Write to Mrs Beardsley, Proprietress. SHERWOOD —The leading BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT; established over 30 yea*s; 245 Cashel street, Christchurch. Terms on application. 300 Mrs SIMCOX, Proprietress. W' HITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. The Leading Commercial and Tourist HoteL Tariff: 10s per day. F. M. DREWITT Proprietor .WARRINGTON HOUSE, Warrington.TVj BOARD and RESIDENCE; best accommodation for visitors.—Mrs T. Wilkinson (late of the Government Tourist Department). 'Phone Warrington Bureau. 17f UEENSTOWN—WEEK-END TRIPS] comfortable Accommodation " Lakeside," Earland's Private Boarding-house, opposite wharf gates. 7au ' MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. . TXTE RESTORE GREY HAIR to its »* Natural Colour and succcssfull" treat all troubles of rrtHE Skin and llair. Consultations free. JL The Misses Chilton-Button, next Herbert, Hayncs. 23d PRINTER, ith £ICO cash, defiires PARTNERSHIP in country newspaper. —Typo, Times Offico. 7au }** / ANTED, D.B. Hammerless GUN; >TV must bo Brit'sh make.—Particulars to Blackpool, Timrs Office. 7au BjYARM -wanted in Exchango Good UnX? encumbTed Dunedin PROPERTY; must be north of Oamaru. —Alex. Harrs and Co.. farm salesmen. 7au WANTED to PURCHASE, Iron-fnimo PIANO; good.order; stato price, ctc. —Box 272, Dunedin. 7au .TTTTANTED to PURCHASE, BOOKW SHOP or NEWS STALL.—Particulars (stating price, eta) Box 291, Dunedin. WANTED, Second-hand WOOLPRESS, good order.-—Particulars, price, otc., to Press, Box 539, Dunedin. 2a.u HOUSES and LAND for EXCHANGE: Exchange, splendid paying Fancygoods Business, Queen street, for Farm, Mortgage, or House.—G.P.O., Box 812, Auckland. 7au "STTTANTED, MOTOR CYCLE; Douglas 'ii or A.B.C. preferred: nothing American, Gcrroan.-fArmature, Times Office. ANTED to BUY, FURNITURE 4 rooms for cliont; best price given.— Boddy, King street. San

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16766, 7 August 1916, Page 6

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