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LECTURES. PROHIBITION CAMPAIG X. REV. R. B. S. HAMMOND CHORAL HALL, TONIGHT (THURSDAY), at 8 o'clock. Lecture illustrated by Limelight Pictures. The Humour and the Pathos of the Sydney Slums. ADMISSION: 2/- and 1/-. Tickets at L. M. Isitt's, Colombo St., and Prohibition League Rooms, 159 Worcester St. 4223 'TfIHE FAILURE OF PROHIBITION." 'THE FALLACY OF NO-LICENSE." MR H. M. STEWART will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as under: — FREBBLETON—TO-MORROW NIGHT. SPRINGFIELD—SAT. EVENING NEXT. SHEFFIELD—SUNDAY EVENING NEXT. DARFIELD—MONDAY . EVENING NEXT (Open-air Address). KIRWEE—TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. WEST MELTON—WEDNESDAY EVENING :-'KEXT." •" YALDHURST—THURSDAY, November 5. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Upper liiccartonFRIDAY, November ii. t . _ Admission Free. Chair taken at 8 p.m. Questions, invited. Ladies cordially invited. SITUATIONS VACANT. -OUSE M A I r> WANTED, SMART HOUSEMAID, For Leading City Hotel. Applt', immediately, 4257- ' BOX 207. ANTED, First-class MOTOR MECHANIC. Must be used to all makes of cars, lathe Work, and turning. HAWK-ES, LIMITED, 4254 Gloucester Street. WANTED, a Competent Person to take charge of factory. Particulars 460 Colombo Street, Sydenham. 5824 ANTED, Experienced Young Girl for W mounting and spotting department. Standis-h and Preece, photographers. 5820 HEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE, j 1 Wanted (at once): Married Couples,! Ploughmen, and Farm Hands, several Men I and Boys (to, milk and generally .useful), Cowinan-tGardener. Ploughman for Chathams, Cook (able 'itO miUi), Packman, Mustererj, Blade-shearers (Nov. 10 and 16), Housekeeper (for Chathams), Station Blacksmith, Rabbit Poisoners. Exchange, 155 Hereford Street. .35 \ WANTED. ...;\. -.. '..- ■-_. r >ACHELOR wished to Meet Lady, view to ■* marriage; confidential. Send address NH, Sun Office. 4 SHES for filling up Free on application at Gasworks, Waltliam Road. 5825 OLD FALSE TEETH BOUGHT.—Wanted to Buy,. Old False Teeth; sound or broken; highest prices given in New Zealand. Cash by return mail. . | Send to , J. DUNSTONE,"" j .293 Box 345, Christciiurch. TpoULTON'S Fruit-Shop, 94 Victoria St. j * Everything up to date. Fresh supplies daily. "_ __ x _ .&08 IUMNEK Cadena Tea Rooms—Afternoon Tea, Luncheons. Picnic Parties catered for; Weddings. 'Phone 2660 (two short rings). .279 17»OR Cheap and Artistic Picture Framing, try Rintoul's, 174 Armagh St., Colosseum Buildings. .252 LONGDIN'S Coach-built Baby Car Bodies are the last word in beauty' of design and neatness of finish. Latest model coachbuilt Cars from £4 10/- up. 538-540 Colombo St. (one door from Dundas St.) .67 AE. COOPER, Coal and Firewood Mer- • chant, Cranford Street Terminus. 'Phone 1663. Orders promptly delivered. " BUXTON, Contractor. Carrier. Coal, Fire- ' • wood Merchant; clay supplied. 'I hone 3350 (2 long rings), New Brighton, or Box Reece aad Sons. .287 (IKOWiI & JONES, Ladies' and Gents' Ar- -/ tistic Tailors; latest styles; moderate prices. 20 Victoria Street. .250 WPEARCL, "Carlton" Coal 'and Fire- " wood Depot, fapanui itd.; orders promptly delivered. 'Phone 230. 5302 KAIWHARE Home-made Confectionery and Catering. Mrs de Lautour, Papanui Road. 'Phone 3465. 3170 \TK.W SEEDS. —Our New Season's Seeds are no.v to hand. A. and S. Reid, 271 High St.," Christciiurch. .252 i« "| for 2/- weekly-—Buois, Clothing, Uiub.-r SJ3II ? wear, Household Articles of every de scription and texture; finest quality only, and most moderate prices. L. VV. Balkind. 629 Colombo Street. .125 I'~ ONGDIN keeps a big stock of Beds, Pillows, and Quilts for Baby Cars always in stock.. Best value in town. COLOMBO ST. (near Moorhouse Av). WANT E" D•" K"N"O W" N That if you want the BEST MEAT the country produces at Greatly Reduced Rates, go to F. H. STEEL, BUTCHER, 702 and 704 COLOMBO STREET, The Leading Establishment of its kind in Christciiurch. Nothing but absolutely the Best Meat the country produces kept. Don't bo persuaded to buy inferior quality and rubbish when by patronising F. 11. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers in city and Suburbs waited on daily for, orders. Country customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attended to. SMALLGOODS A SPECIALTY. The Annual Output reaches Half a Million Pounds. The quality sold speaks for itself. [TANTED to Sell, Fishing Rods, Repeating Rifles, Old Violins, Revolvers. Kinematograph Film (finest, Penny per foot), Field Glasses, Hornless Dulcephone with Rocords (?3). 167; Gloucester St., near Manchester St. ' v.71,

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 227, 29 October 1914, Page 1

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