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ERNEST M. SANDSTEIN, I ■■-■'■■ ~'*.4' (F.S.M.C., D.8.0.A., Lohdok), S Consulting Optician, % CASHEL ST. W., Next Ballantyne's. § 8.30 to x, a to 6 daily. ' ?". --■■■■'' *> * I Glasses made up in ail the Latest Forms, including— "»v?; BIFOCAL GLASSES. v| Distance and Reading; combined in one frame, necessitating 4"*"/' the use of one pair of glasses only, for all purposes. ; '* RIMLESS INVISIBLE GLASSES. I Dispensing with the usual ruts and being practically i ~ H invisible on the face. '-"/- I ■ *v"-: to Live & Learn The Best Wedding Gift. P l* Jx 3ti&!2^ y 1 To Uose who y»»rn A nice piece of Jewellery or a hand- ' 1 ' Ci. I J fot CHEAP BOOTS some piece of Stiver Plate. , I J S'■ jS I r«lita« <th<m We * Moment in -«v : IJC/ O I G 0, "* 11 B * Ot sne P» aUlines of Weddiag Novelties. ( ° / « / C««t«««t Rtaffl « Sstdslly. I V, f aUo the Haadaome Dkeoaat far CMh. Publfc Befiefit • * Sk*».».«L.JEtr , *. M.SANOSTEIN4SON •» WM. SKINNER - - Pl-opHete*. 4KWELLBRS . C W I CASHEL ST. (M« t Bdiut^a) __. ~ CuSg "-•

i ROPERTIES FOR SALE. CHARLES HILL. ST. ALBATTS. £550. HOUSE of 5 rooms, with every possible convenience, plastered, hot and cold water, gas, tiled ' hearths' and grates, connected with main fewer, windmill, tank, etc Let at 163 per week. Quarter-acre Section, well fenced and planted, etc. AN EXCELLENT PROPERTY. ' CHARLES HILL. ST. ALBANS — ONLY £460. HOUSE of 6 rooms, verandah, partly plastered, arch hall, wash-house, copper, etc., fowlhonse and run, orchard, lawn, etc. Quarter-acre section, high and dry. Card to view on application to CHARLES HILL. LINWOOD. £1200. SUPERIOR HOUSE of 8 large rooms, plastered, arch) hail, bay window, double verandah, stables, trapsbed. motor shed, together with half-acre section, nicely laid oat in lawn and garden, shrubs, etc This property is well worth inspection. CHARLES HILL. MUST BE SOLD. '- ON ACCOUNT OF MORTGAGEE. CITY— House of 9 rooms, partly plastered, balcony, verandah bathroom upstairs, hot and cold water, wash-house', copper and tubs,' etc.; 30 perches of land, double frontage. Northern aspect. ■ Price, £800. CHARLES TTTT.Tf . £500—LINWOOD. '■ , NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms, plastered, bath-' room., pantry, scullery, hot and cold water. Oriel window, lead lights picture mouldings, windmill, tank etc. Quarter-acre corner section. - s. . This is a good , property, and at the price must command immediate sale. CHARLES HILL, j T> OBE R T B. WALKES, T*AND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. HOTFX BROKER. •7a CATHEDRAL SQUABS. NEW BRIGHTON TRAM-LINE (Hear). Over 3 Acres. Cheep at £100 per sere. A BURWOOD SPEC. New 4-roomed Cottage and conveniences, over 1 to* <>' land. Most be sold. £$176. - MERITALE ESTATE. Modern 6-rootned Hoaae, paatry, ,wese> honse, copper, tuba, bath, h. and o. water. windmill and tank; |-ace ia lawa aad fruit £1100. , WINCHESTER STREET. ICEBITALX. Section i-acre and S perches, I epleodid rrmil ; treoe, partly fenced. A bargain at the price asked. MEBTVALE ESTATB. Mooern Bnngalow. > room* ami all etav ▼•nienosi. <10SO. FOE SALE IN CHBISTCHURCH. Aerated Mineral Water Fa*»ory, old-eeteb-liahed bvsinees. I . , PARK TERRACE. ' I have been instructed by Mrs Saeor, to offer for private tele, her well-appointed Home of 8 rooms, and all modern conveniences, together with a full • £-«ere of land. This is a *•*"""•«» seldom given to paroAasers, being situated ia the best porition in Christ* church. Full particnlais from TO LET—Warehouse and Private Office, centrally situated, long lease. Apply Robert B. Walker, Cathedral square. ROBERT B. WALKER, ESTATE AGSHT. C7a CATHEDRAL SQUARE. EVERY . FARMER wanU JOSEPH FORD'S SCOUR and LUNOWORM MIXTURE when his sheep- and lambs are scouring or not doing well. READ THIS! Mr F. Ferriman, Ashburton. Rβ Joseph Ford's Scour and Laagworm Mixture. —For many years past I have heard good reports attending the use of the above drench, bat until this season I have not had occasion to put it to the practical test. Early in the season my lambs were scouringbadly, and in wuus cases before ibe usual outward appearances of scour were apparent, several of the biggest and fattest of them ,' had already died. I obtained sufficient mix* ture from you to drench 3000 lambs, and from the results obtained I consider. thatit is impossible for mc to speak too highly j of it. At a cost of about I\A per head to i cbench, it has been the means of saving ' many of my lambs, which were. worth 12s 6d. I am so satisfied. with my experiment that I intend to use Joseph Fords mixture so . often as I may have occasion to deal with scour or a thriftless condition in my flock; and I can confidently recommend any farmer whose sheep or lambs are suffering from either of the above causes to use Ford's mixture. He will be paid for his outlay — E. GATES, Buecleuch Station, Mount Somers. For sale by F. FERRIMAN Aihburton; DALGETY and CO. and FARAIERS , COOP., Christchurch. 6517 i ; i FOR SALE. farm: ««r rangiora. J-\r\J divided icto 8 paddocks, &-roomed Dwelling, wrth stable, barn, etc. Good crop- : pins land : 35 bu«b«>}e wheat per acre produced this .season. Price £17- 15e per aoro. For full particulars to F. H. LASa'TT, 165 Hereford etrcet, Christebureh. ' Agcct for the Live Stock General Insurance • Co-np«ST. . C2O2C

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 10