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i\? : C Bracelet Values at... I j I I STEWAET ©AWS©N f S S 1 S High Street, CHRISTCHURCH | : - ; 1.; S F1649. —9Ct. GOLD % \\y : No. i 3 6.-9t. GOLD ?

! .' i You've tried the rest, now I try the BEST ... .'; ! KAVEN TEA [ J SO DELICIOUS • lv 1/6 1/8 1/10 2/- si^iii f lll»»l! )O lt.llMl Inn ' ' ~ : _. _ Lj A FLOOBSMIME !,. f ■ ■IN-α flash i fj' ia is obtained with Varnolo Liqxiid |i{ 19 Polish for Linoleums. Merely I, §1 apply with a cloth, without rub- » HI bing; in a few minutes it dries, if| fjjgj leaving a bright polished surface. IS IH It's erne of the little economies tV Hi y O,l practice. 9d. per tin f 1 ill is the price, at all stores. f>4 ran Wholesale Afeat: L. B. Hart 4 Co., Ch'ch. $ ■ ——:-" —=== i\<\ LYTTELTON BOUOUGII 4,1 - " . tia ■' —- — jf J ' At tbe meeting of the Lytteltoi !| [f Borough Council Inet night, there α-erc |,y present:—The Mayor (Air 31. J. -Uil»c In J ler), Councillors F. J. Page, W. Ead-f-fl diffe, O. Cook. W. T. Fditor, J.- It: VI Webb, F. W. Anderson, J. H. Collins, fc!. 'JO It. 'Webbj and N. C. Schumacher. J'he Fiiiajice Committre's report showed that *) t , there ->vns a net <leficiency -on the.Dis\\i trict Fuad account of £.5183 14s Gel. \\\ Tho Drainage Loan aocount was in ,%\ credit £125 10s od. , ■f,t The Water Supply; Committee reported I'.iat it.had carefully considered i»| tlto whole qiles'tion of the water supply, ■Jk and found tlint tliere was but littlo 5 margin between the daily supply at the m wells and the demand for domestic supR p\y and shipping purposes, combined j!J| -with tho somewhat abnormal requirei|f| monts for garden watering, duo to tho 'ij long continued spell of dry weather. M "When it became of urgent necessity; to (Ai augment the supply, the Council would jij have to carefully consider whether; it !|fj was advisable to spend more money on 'tj' well sinkirig in the immediate vicinity 'm of the existing wells. The Bin main. Jll supplying the pumping sump was now [,«' taking its full capiicity, and any more hllfl water obtained in that direction could Ji| 3 not be brought to the pumps except by Jli ft • duplicating th© main. This fact, tokM gether with the pour quality of tho t|l I water bearing stratum in th« locality, Si \ prompted the sußpestion that when the M £ time came for additional wells, it would U 1«; ndvir&blo to consider Roiny fartlmr fit; ! afield. Arrajicements liad been mado Ifi I to keep ,t close watch -on such matters 11 as ihe daily flow from the wells, volaU i tivo to daily consumption at times of H ordinary and abnormal occurrence to 11 i c-nntilo'. tlie i ncces.-,ary data ti> be availM * able at any time. II I , X' 10 Committee regarded it as mi Jj] 1 I pcratiye that the Oounril should form|i| ally approve the principle >,f the nocc;a, f sity for putting down a direct supply j* I main from the luniK-l main to the tl j Exeter street station, mv! to give the 6 I , committee authority to indent the la \ necessary i-ast iron, pipes, together with if I sufficient pipes to- put down "rising" 1 I mains from i3:;oter street pumping stall j * , tion to the two upper reservoirs. Cnst B I iron pipes were now quoted on tln> y I linglish market at si lo>ver rate -than I' 1 * for many years.past. |i( f Th<-*-quantity required for the three I ' jobs was about (j() tons, and tho eetllj I mated landed cost. £7 per ton, makinji il I a total of .-i.'420, of which about £130

would he tlip cost of the pipes from the J main to Exeter street. The report ivn? I adopted, and the matter of procuring I tho pipes was loft to the coinalittec, with power to not. TRACTION ENGINE TRAFFIC. —: » ■ DAMAGE TO STREETS. The City Surveyor submitted to last night's meeting of the City Council a report Rivii;..* details'of the damage done to certain streets in the city by traction oiiuinc traffic. Mr Dobsou stated that lately there has been extraordinarily heavy traffic oi road metal for roads being formed outside the city boundary on the northoast side, the roads and streets affected being Moorhouse avenue and Lincoln road to Durham street, Moorhouse avenue and Madras street to FitzKerald avenue, Fitzgerald avenue, "west side from Moorhouse avenue to River Avon, and east side, and from River Avon to JJcalcy. avenue,, and North Avon road and Hill's road from Bealey avemtw to Dudley creek. He estimated the damage done to date by this extraordinary traffic on the streets and roads above mentioned at £2578/ to which total ouslit to be added the cost of repairing water-pipes and sowers, The 1 report continued:—"lt is claimed . by advocates of traction engine trafiio that the broad wheels \ roll down the road, and this ■•may be tho case on country roads where there is no special attempt to make a smooth ton; but in . a city the chief aim is to make a surface as smooth and hard ; as .the ' material will admit of. It is not essential that a great weight should bo = j carried, bui; a smooth dustless ton is th? objective of all city engineers. It is impossible to construct a ton with any material at present obtainable I that-will stand traction engine traffic without breaking np. Auckland, WelII linßton, and Dunedin have.found it nee cevsary to block this class of traffic. 1- jirnl I consider Christchurch should !- also." ' . .'. . Tht report was received. lx ! WANTED KNOWN. [; .-...__„_„ . WAXTED Known—That Nicholson and Co. have jwst purchased 50 dozen , Striped Cambric Blouses, and arc clearing the somo at 2s lid. former prico 43 6d. WANTErr"^nown^That — NTcholson and Co. are clearing 30 dozen White Em- ' broidei-J Cambric Blouses at '4s 6d, usual , price 6a lid. 1 Known^That ,- Nicholsola and > Vt Co. htc. clearias 150 pieces of Striped Zephyrs at +Jd and Sid, usually Cd and 7Jd. WANTEI) Known— That - Nicholson ana , Co. are selling 200 pieces of Japanese Silks in all shades, at BJd, usually la. fc C 5523-1347 , "ry ANTED" KNOWN-That TYKES are ■ SET COLD D«iiy at MOOR'S, Victoria ' street ' C 6123 MISCELLANEOUS. IS your Milk Supply satisfactory? If not, ring up Telephone Ko. U2l, or send a Postcard to the Christchurch Dniry Company, Ltd Tuam street; west,, who deliver Pasteur- ■ tsed Milk daily to all p»rti of Chrigtchurch and Suburbs. CQ42 I~HAFE in stock 1 lar z • and varied assort meat of Carpet SnuareS, Slip Mats, Carpet Hunners, Sofa Squares. Linoleums, and Oilcloths, a' greatly reducod, prices, at J. M. MitchoU'e,'s3s Colombo street, couth. : y • , C 5476 BO you know Tobler's? Yea, of course, it is tho best che-colato obtainable. C 6232 A GOOD race is built up V: tho use if Military Pickle All grocers. ' 9130 SAVE Toblsr'e Coupons and replenish your sweet atock free. C 6232 CALL and inspect Hoiinea and Sons', Ltd., New Show Rooms, the finest in the City, epeeially built for them to dieplay their largo and well assorted stock of Bedsteads and Furniture * C 1671 TOBLER'S: Chocolate is the best value you j can get for your C 6232 tnre Livpr Complaints and Indigestion, etc. Art purely herbal, sugar-coated, small pills, small dose, small price. 6d kud Is. Everywhere. C!i379 , TCIXG Pumps 13 9d, Tubea 5d each to fit. Ico your own cakes, mosi interesting ' work. Minson and Co. C 2957 MIXSOVS - Shillinsr Hat Pin Holders are going to bo wanted by hundreds after - they ure all sold. C 2957-229 • rp6BLER T S~Eating~Chocolate is still - the } J- favourite of ladies. C 6232

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13902, 29 November 1910, Page 10

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