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RONALD 3 BADGEB, TO YOUNG MEN—Look! Interest costs you 16/- a week for your own home. £SO to £75 down secures Charming, Almost New BUNGALOW, planned to save work and built for owner. Practically six rooms for the price of five; large, handsomelyrappointed drawing room, 16 x 18, with tasteful tiled grate, etc., antique copper side §fas jets;, largo and. sunny best bedroom, built-in mirror wardrobe; pretty panelled hall, also breakfast room, which has roomy clipboard; Wardrobes in two other bedroms; enamelled bathroom, white porcelain bath; snug kitchen, roomy pantry, washhouse, etc., with under |-acre in flower and vegetable garden, 2d cars. Commands magnificent view of hills. Owner leaving, and will sell at £75 under value —viz., £760, on almost your own t.firpi s RONALD S. BADGER, Land Department, 187 MANCHESTER ST. DOWN BUYS SUBSTANTIAL dt/«3U AND VERY SOUND 5-ROOMED HOUSE, HOLLY ROAD, ST. ALBANS. Planned to save work, all conveniences, ironenamel bath, etc. Room for another housej Price, including electric light fittings, £595 —viz., £SO down, balance as rent. RONALD S. BADGER, Land Dept., 187, MANCHESTER ST. HERE'S A CHANCE for Painter or Handy, Man—£so down and 15/- a week buys 'a 5-roomed House and Stable, with 1-acre, St. Albans. Of course, the house is somewhat old, but, being plastered, can be made very nice with a few rolls of paper. Been recently painted. Price, only £385. You can make a profit on this. Note: Interest only equals a rent of about 8/6 a RONALD S. BADGER, Land Dept.. 187, MANCHESTER ST. RAM FAIR. /CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL RAli FAIR. THURSDAY and. FRIDAY, MARCH 26 and 2V, Commencing at 10.30 .each day. The following is the order of the Sale, SECTIONS A and B of FLOCK RAMS being? sold simultaneously:— FLOCK RAMS. A—(1) Border Leicester, (2) Romney Marsh, (3) Lincoln, (4) English Leicester ' ■ B—(1) Southdown, (2) Halfbred, (3). Merino, (4) Corriedale, (5) Shropshire, (6) Ryeland. FLOCK EWES. (1) Southdown, (2) Merino. STUD RAMS. (1) Corriedale, (2) English Leicester, (3) (4) Halfbred, (5) Romney Marsh, (6) Southdown, (7) Shropshire, (8) Border Leicester, (9) Lincoln, (10) Ryeland. O. B. PEMBERTON, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. \ gHEEP AND CATTLE STEALING. NOTICE OF REWARD. The Canterbury Sheepowners' Union offer a REWARD of a sum not exceeding £lO6 to persons (not being the actual offenders), whose' evidence secures conviction for Stealing of and cattle owned by a member of the. Union. - / * The decision of the Committee? of the Unions on any question relating to this reward shall, jt>e final. 758 F. H. LAB ATT, Secretary* A. M'LAREN j & CO., '.LTD* 108 ST. ASAPH STREET, Sole Agents for M'Laren Traction Engine and Road Rollers, Briti&h Manzel Oil Pumi>B, Shaw's Wire Ropes, Brown's Patent Beaters, Stone Breakers, Oils, and Engineers' Requisites. .79

Y E L Y EvT S O »A P. Made with Cocoanut Oil. THE BEST SOAP ON THE MARKET. COMPETITION FOR,-THE LADIES. Save the Wrappers till April 30 next. First Prize, FIVE GUINEA DRESS, made to order in N.Z. Farmers' Association's best style, and six other prizes of dress material, own choice, 7yds, value 3/- per yard. SEARCHLIGHT CANDLES. The Light that does not foil. The best 6d packet of Candles on the COMPETITION AND PRIZES THE SAME AS FOR VELVET SOAP. Ladies, these Prizes are for YOIT. YOU know the Best Soap and Candles. GENTLEMEN —Having Engaged an Expert in the CLEANING and TAILORPRESSING of GENTLEMEN'S SAC SUITS, OVERCOATS, etc., we offer High-grade Service at strictly moderate charges. Our process of cleaning would add gjeatly to the life of your old suit. One trial ensures satisfaction. G. C. VERE & SONS, ! Umbrella Manufacturers, Feather Dressers and Dry French Cleaners^ 118 ARMAGH ST. (next Colombo St.). 'Phone 1818. ' .76 HOUSEHOLDERS and Mechanics of good repute can now be well and fashionably dressed without having to wait and stinge until they scrape together a large sum ofmoney to go to a draper, tailor, or boot shopto clothe themselves and family. You can; "«11 at L. W. Balkind's and make arrange': ments to pay according to your income byi smaU instalments, and get all you require at once. All of you can be well dressed always; You will find it a great boon and benefit. The goods stocked by me are of the highest qua-, lity the prices most reasonable for the quality of the goods, the treatment fair and liberal. Straight an 4 honourable" dealings are what I expect and give to my customers. Ido all it is possible to satisfy every customer, ana incase of sickness or the breadwinner being out of work arrangements can be made to postpone payments until recovery or in employ- r ment. Everything in my power is done to" assist my honest customers. You can call atany time or write and make arrangements at~ L. W. BALKIND'S, 629 Colombo Street, between Lichfield and Tuam Streets. Tel. 2567/ Ijl O INVENTORS. We desire to inform you that our Head Office for New Zealand is at CHRISTCHURCH, where our Principals may be consulted personally at any time during office hours or by appointment. CLIMIE, COATES & CO., Patent Attorneys, 134 HEREFORD STREET (Opp. Bank of New Zealand). .108 FJIHE GARDEN OF THE SOUTH. QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU. EICHARDT'S HOTEL. Patronised by Governors of Now Zealand for over 30 years. Electric Light Throughout. Private Apartments for Tourists. This Hotel is situated-on the shores of the Lake, and commands a splendid view of Alpine Scenery. MRS M. C. SEARLE, .62 Proprietress. r KNOX, THOS. Phono 2208. ' BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND iSTEWS agent, 72 MANCHESTER STREET. WILLOWBANK WRITING PADS 9d, Elsewhere 1/-. > All Other Pads in Stock. IT will pay you to visit Balkind's for -everything you require in Drapery, Clothing, Boots, etc. Everything of the Best. Easy weekly payments. 629 Colombo Street. .125 THE WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or business desirod. Two lines (12 words), sixpencesix insertions for 2/6.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 38, 21 March 1914, Page 12

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