MISCELLANEOUS. OUR ANNUAL SUMMER SALE TO-DAY. Kindly be Present. T> ARGAINS UNLIMITED AND LIBERAL D CASH BONUS. W. McCLEA and CO. C 2792 TTINCAID'S SPECIAL TEA At Is 3d (without Coupon) Is Good. It has no equal. Some Imitate the Price, but none the Quality. KINCAID'S G.1.C., 1377 Christchurch. V\7INDSOR Xmas Number Is 6d; ready VV early January; 320 paces. 15 coloured plate'; a magnificent production. Wait for this r.umbfr. ' TO Lot," Cellar and Office-", Grain Agency Buildings. _ Apply Geo. Stead._ 1500 TO LET, Chester "street, 7 rooms, every possible convenience. Baker Bros., 133 Manchester street. rjl6~Le*7~Nos. - 16S and 172, Kilmore stre?'., ■ containing fi pnd 7 rooms, respective-y, and all conveniences. Water J. Moore, A.M.P. SocKiv'a Buildings. Cathedral square. ■202 TO Let. Six-roomed House, hi. and c. wa'.er. conveniences. Anply 79, corner Park road and AVorcester sTieet. Linwood. 221 MOTOR Launch "for =ale. cheap, beautifully finished. Owner leaving district. Harold Evan?. Kaiapoi. J^V M INSON'S Window Paper, splendid deception*. 19 inches wide; Is to 2s yard; put on with cnld water. C 2597 Cottage 4 Tooms, scullery. —V\J and copper. Willard street; £100 can remain on mortsace. Forest and Per--kun. Agents, Sydenham. 22 £*y A House, with convenience*. — ~kO '20 perches ot land. A real bargain. Possession at once. Forest and Perkins, House Agents, Sydenham. ._.._ f7"OR Glarses that renew the Sight. Frames A 1 that suit the face, in Gold, Filled, or Stool, etc. Popular prices. GO TO KENNETT'S, lS3_High_srtreet. C 2819 pREAMOATA, QUEEN OF BREAKFAST FOODS. URHAM street. City—3 Shop* with dwellings, in centre of town, returning £S3 per annum; price reduced to £750; raTe nibble. Dearsley and La-ne, 71 Cathedral square. 8:120 Q~L"ARTER-ACRE Sections. N. Linwood. beu position, going" for £70, slaughter price?, but must quit. Dearsley and Lane, Solo Agents. C 2913 Newest-shaped Belts in Nicke***Silver, Leather, etc., always a little cheaper. GO TO KENNETT'S, 183 High street. C 2819 "CPRING BLOSSOM PILLS" oures Liver lO Complaints and Indigestion, etc. Are purely herbal, sugar-coated, small pills, small dose, small price. 6d and Is. Everywhere. C 2379 EASY~Terms to buy at £175.—£25 deposit, balance 10s a week. Interest, 6 per oent. Will buy a 5-roomed House, washhouse, and oopper, throe minutes from Addington Workshop. Knight and Checkley, 189 a Hereford atreet. ,7 CPRfNG BLOSSOM PILLS'" oures Liver O Complaints and Indigestion, eto. Are purely herbal, sugar-coated, small pills, small dose, small price. 6d and la. Every—here. C 3379 EDUCATIONAL, CRANMER HOUSE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 33 CRANMER SQUARE, Christchurch. rpHERE are Vacancies for Boarders.- There J- is a'Junior Department for LITTLE BOYS. Next Term begins on JANUARY 80th. Boarders return on JANUARY 29th. WILLIAM WILSON, 2439 Principal. GILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (Next G.P.0.), CATHEDRAL SQUARE. T\AY CLASSES (both Commercial and -"-' General) will resume WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY, at 10 a.m. EVENING CLASSES will resume MONDAY, 20tb JANUARY, at 7 p.m. C. H. GTLBY, F.lnc. P.S. (Hons.), F. Inst Com. (Eag.), C 2993 > Principal. CHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.I.C). Principal: MISS E. E. DIGBY, 1.P.5., N.U.T. FIRST TERM for 1906 commence* MON- , DAY, January 20th. Day Classes .. -..10 a-m. Evening Classes) .. 7 p.m. MISS DIGBY will be, at the School to make arrangements with New Pupils on THURSDAY, January 16th, and FRIDAY, January 17th, from 10 to 12, and 2 to 4. C 2872 pHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF ELOCU- *"' TION AND DRAMATIC ART. 9 Exchange Buildings. Instructor—Mr T. De SPONG. Classes Monday and Tuesday Eveningi. Private Students Tuesdays. Principal: M. G. NEWMAN POTTS. MONEY. TITONEY to I.ENID on Mortgages of Free- -"-*• hold at Lowest Current Rates; also en Approved Second Mortgages. L. HOPKINS. Solicitor, Cathedral square (next Bank of New ZsaJand). C3C2T7 MONEY to _BND.—We have £20.000 to lend on First Mortgage, at Lowest Current Kates; also £5000 to lend on Second Mortgage, repayable by Monthly Instalments. Johnston, Mills and Joyce, Solicitor?, Pioneer Chambers, corner Gloucester street and Oxford terrace. C 2630 MONEY. I HAVE Money for Investment in sums of £100 and upwards, on Freehold Securities, at Lowest Rates. Also several sums on Second Mortgages and Chattels. R. T. LKAI'HEM. Solicitor, C 3226 213 Hereford street. HAVE VARIOUS SUMS OF MONEY TO LEND. AT LOWEST BATES OF INTEREST. Borrowers can arrange to pay off by instalments, or on short notice. W. E. D. BISHOP, Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND. J?-_fk £20, £30, £30. £100, or any other 3j±\Jl amount UP WARDS. On Life Policies, Horses, Cattle. Farm Implements, Furniture, or Personal Security. LOANS GIRANTED for Fixed Period, or Repayable by Weekly, Fortnightly, Monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Write or apply to F. C. RAPHAEL. Corner Gloucester and Manchester streets, C 2200 Christchurch. MONEY TO LEND. ON (Mortgages of Freehold at LOWEST CURRENT RATES; also on Approved Second Mortgages. IZARD and LOTTGHNAN, Solicitors, HEREFORD STREET, Christchurch, Leeston, and Southbridge. C26-2> MONEY to Lend on First or Second Mortgage, at Lowest Current Rates. Special sums for investment on chattels and leaseholds. DOUGA—L and TJPHAM. Solicitors, 143 Worcester street (uaax A.M.P. BuildingsO. C 2303 T HAVE MONEY to LEND on any kind of Security, from £10 and upwards. F. D. KESTEYEN, C 2583 •„ 7 Chancery lane.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13005, 6 January 1908, Page 10
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