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AMUSEMENTS. WIS MAJESTY'S. TO-NIGHT at 8 A Powerful Five-part Problem Play. '• THE PAYMENT " Featuring BESSIE BARRISCAL WILLIAM DESMOND. A Supporting Programme of Unusual Diversity and Excellence. Prices as Usual. Booking at The Bristol. r £ HEA TK E ROYAL THREE CONCERTS ONLY. FRIDAY, 15th. SATURDAY, 18th. MONDAY, 18th. Farewell Return Season of PAUL BUFAI'LT PAUL DUFA UL T SEE SPECIAL ADVT.. PAG; T INCOLN DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW Proceeds in aid of School and Red Cross Funds. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8. All Exhibits must be staged by 11 i ARTHUR COOKSON, J. H. RESTALL, 091 Hon. Secretai • OST, Gent's Brown Lined MOTOR COAT, between City and Sumner. Reward. Adams, Ltd., 219 Tuam Street. 1574 D"l A-NOTE Lost Friday Night or Saturday Morning, between Knight's, butcher, and Armstrong's, Victoria Street. Reward. Apply Armstrong's, Victoria St. BOROUGH COUNCILS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sumner Borough Council proposes to RAISE a SPECIAL LOAN, as under:— (a) The Loan is required for the purpose of Purchasing the Freehold. of the Municipal Buildings at present occupied by the Council, being all that parcel of land situate in the Borough of Sumner containing 20* perches (more or less), being the whole of Lot 31 on Deposit Plan 3042, part of Rural Section 2, together with all improvements thereon. (b) The sum proposed to be borrowed is Two Thousand Five Hundred Founds (£2500). (c) The proposed security for the Loan is a Special Rate of Five-twenty-eighths (5-28) of a penny »n the Z\ over the whole district, and a charge upon the land. The period for the Loan is seven years. The provision for repayment is part by a sinking fund of 2 per cent, per annum and the balance by a further Loan. (d) It is NOT proposed to pay out of the Loan the cost of raising the Loan or the interest and sinking *und for the first year. A POLL OF RATEPAYERS will be taken upon the above proposal on THURSDAY, the 14th day of December, 1910. Polling hours:' 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Polling Booths: No. 1, Borough Council Chambers, Sumner; No. 2, Public Library, Rcdelififs. Dated this 15th day of November, .'9IG. J. B, LAURENSON, Mayor. C. DASH, Returning Oflicer for the Borough of 7722 Sumner. FOR SALE OR TO LET. BILLIARD SALOON FOR SALE ILLIARD SALOON FOR SALE Wanted to Sell, First-cla Billiard Saloon in the South Island. One of the best rooms in the Dominion; 8 first-class Alcock tables of special design. Good lease can be arApply Manager of ALCOCK & CO., LTD., Gloucester St., Christchurch, Or Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin. WEST END. TfOR SALE, PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, -*- well furnished; going concern. Best position. Splendid connection. Always a full house. Can he recommended as absolutely a good sound business proposition. Price right. LISLE & COOK, 8037 151 Cashel Street. VICHMOND—New Bungalow; latest cona\ veniences; pretty design; sunny verandah, five rooms, tiled roof; 32 perches, alongside tram; £075. Ford and Hadfleld. SUMNER— To Let, for term, Unfurnished Bungalow, four rooms, handy tram and beach. Box 355, Post Office. 1568 K-ROOMED House for Sale, with all cont} veniences, electric light, etc., asphalt paths, full J-acre section, well laid out. 22 Radnor Street, St. Albans. 1495 1 ACRES Grass for Sale, suitable for hay, j.J situated Brown's Road, St. Albans. Box 678, Christchurch. 1518 OPECIAL Spot Cash To day—l pair Fine pJ Field Glasses, 22/0, sudden. 107 Gloucester YOUNG Homing Pigeons for Sale (rung). Apply Caretaker, Sun Oillce. WANTED to Sell—Prime Table Potatoes, freshly picked. J. Harvey and Co., 40 Tuam Street. £*OA will Buy New Brighton Section on Esplanade, South Brighton; corner site; £lO deposit. Hereford Street, r . C. Thompson, 163 National Bank. TO LET. EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RENTALS. Call and see the NEW MODERN BUILDING Erected by the NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION At 143 HEBEFORD STBEET. In the Centre of Commercial Christchurch. Only a few more Suites and Single Rooms available; also A Magnificent Basement. Splendid Stroi. 'room Accommodation. For particulars, apply to W. HELLIWELL, District Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. AT O T I L E OF REMOVAL. We have removed from 89 Gloucester Street to NEW OFFICES in Hereford Chambers, 144 Hereford Street (First Floor), over Messrs W. E. Simes and Co. CUNINGHAM & TAYLOR, Barristers and Solicitors. Hereford Chambers, 144 Hereford Street, Christchurch. ~ MITH & HOLLAND, Aerated Water Manure facturers, for sparkling drinks. Ring up 'Phone 2996. .1018

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 881, 6 December 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 881, 6 December 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 881, 6 December 1916, Page 1

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