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SHIPPING. rrinn huddart - parkee line. FAVOURITE PASSENGER STEAMERS leave Lytte.tcn as ur.cer (Circumstances pcrn:iitir,g}-- ! WELLINGTON. NAPIER. GISBORNE, | AUCKLAND and SYDNEY— j Victoria. Thursday, April 23th, -.ij ?■-•■ : train. No cargo. ; All Tickets avai'.ablo for Stop-over or re- I turn by Union Line, and holders of Union I Tickets may travel' by Hucldart-Parker Line, j KINSEY and CO., Agents. j OfSces- Federal Chambers. Hereto:<l street, j "public notices. horticultural novelties. j \\TE have This Season made Heavy De- * * mands on the Leading Horticuitura'. 1 Centres o: ENGLAND, HOLLAND, I FRANCE, JAPAN, and AUSTRALIA, reeult- : injj in the introduction of the iargeat number iof NOVELTIES IN PLANTS ever brought i into the Dominion. These include: — j SPECIMEN TREES OF ALL KINDS. j FLOWERING SHRUBS (Very Choice). [ CLIMBING PLANTS (New and Rare). j HERBACEOUS PLANTS and TUBERS. Our Genera! Stock oi Choice Plants ot all 1 kinds larger and better than ever. Our Nursery for the last Twenty-five Years the ! Leading Horticultural Establishment in the 1 Dominion. i j NAIRN AND SONS, j LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. ! P.O. Box 12G. Telephone 241. X'JCfl -£ioo £150, £ - v> - 00 - * SCKI A - ;T) 3*D\J) OTHER AVOCVTS up to £10.000, to Lend at Lowest Current Rates for fixed periods, c repayable by monthly, q»»Tterly or half-yearly payments. .KILL and FRAZER, Solicitors, Hi HtrefoTd street. Christchurch, i And »t Rangiora. F DR HENRY K. ALLISON, (D.D S., University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.) iL.D.S., Royal Col'.eso of Surgeons. England.) nENTAL SURGEON, 1J 113 HEREFORD STREET. N«rt United SerTice HoteL Telephones 3142 Residence, 3111. 8563P BLANKETS AND ErDkR QUILTS IpOR WINTER. Buy now before the winter is half over. Single Siie Blankets from 12s Cd to ISs Sd por pair. Double Size Blankets, all wool, from 22s Gd to 35s F°r P«i r - Special Extra Large Size Blankets from 28s*6<l to 40s per pair. Genuine Eider Quilts, full size, from 22s Gd to 555, at. LAWRENCE and KIRCHER'S, HOUSEHOLD FURNISHERS. . High street,. Christchurch. F THE DRIEST SFOT. ON EARTH - is UNDER A LETHABY UMBRELLA. BUY ONE TO-DAY. I LETHABY'S UMBRELLA STORE, 61 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Between Broadway's and Warner's Hotel). Also Receiving Offico for Cathedral Dye Works. SO-iF T G. DAVIS wishes io THANK the ti • Public for their patronage hitherto accorded him, and beg 3to inform them that through illness he has been compelled to hanu tho business over to his sou, J. L.'' Davis, who will carry the business on in future, and respectfu.ly folicits your patronage. Florn.l work a speciality. Orchids always procurable. Splendid mixed Narcissus 2s 6d per 100. N.2.-raised Narcissus 20s per 100, all different, etc., etc. F7440 r»£n BUYS PRETTY FENDALTON ckJO\J BUNGALOW, two minutes from cars, has five large rooms, dining-room 18 x 14ft 6in, kitchen 15 x 13, etc., hot and cold water, gas, lead lights, «tc. An ideal home, and wo can sell for .£SO down, baanco as rent. Unusually «asy chance to get a. good home in a. rapidly rising district. BADGER BROS., F612 , Opp. Express Company. p UGE N E SPITZ AND CO. LADIES' TAILORS. Riding Habits Speciality. 77 CASHEL STREET WEST, Grouxd Floor, 733 Next Ttirnbull and Jones. HZ? COLOMBO~STREET. HOME KNITIOO TING DEPOT. Ladies' Outatter —The Season's Gockls now showing. Children's Woollen Garments in great variety. Baby Linen, Trousseaux a Speciality. Hand Knitted Crochet Jackets, Bonnets, Bootees, Petticoats, etc Women's Divided Skirts, I a!i prices. Good ranee to select from. lnj spection invited. Home Knit Stockings and I Socks, Fancy Top Hose. Best quality in market. Best wear. . Furs renovated and re-modelled. MRS PALMER, Telephone 1270 FID4O "VyiTH the approach cf winrer comes tho * » thoughts of happy hours m the ballroom. ARMSTRONG'S showinp Evening Dress Wear in profusion—Yieux Rose, Palo Blue, and Soxe Cheviot Serges for Opera C'oak", 2s lid yard; all shades of Cloth?, 2s 6d and 3s Gd; Silk Crystalline!', in all wanted shades, 2s 6d yard, double width. C 6544 PRESERVING NATURE'S GIFTS. THE MISSES BEATTIE. with their Massage Treatment and other natural means i for Restoring and Preserv.ng BEAUTY of J HAIR and SKIN, are doing a great deal toi wards instructing Christ-church ladies in tho I preservation of their natural charms. The ACisscs Beattie may bo consulted daily at their rooms. 10 ROYAL EXCHANGE TTiJILDINGS. Advico free, treatments moderate; single massage of head or face 3s. THE Territorial Campt just disbanded have added to tho fame of ARM- ; STRONG'S Camp Blankets. Their Grey [ Bankets at 9s 6d and 12s 6d pair are coldresisters and comfort-givers. The same can be said of ARMSTRONG'S Rugs, largo sizes at 3s lid, 4s lid, and 5s lid. C 6541 i WANTED. t TTAIRDRESSING Is 6d. Shampooing 2s •M- 6d, Manicuring Is, Face Massage 2s ' 6d. Superfluous Hairs permanently removed. Hair Combings made up. Vegetable Hair Dye Ja 6d, guaranteed harmless, no greenish shades. Sole Agent, MISS CLOUGH, 3 Stewart Dawson's Chambers, High street. C 6630 - wonder if Amundsen's Dash for tho > I » ' Pole would have been rendered more ! j comfortable with. a pair of ARMSTRONG'S f Warm Woollen Gloves that they are se ling 9 at Is, l s lid, and 2s 3d pair. Certainly the t men of Christchurch axe finding warmth at a low price, C 6544 J T C. Hastings Bridge. M.N.Z.1.5.) C (Arthur H. Bridge, U.N.Z.I.S 1 C. HASTINGS BRIDGE and SON, t TICENSED SURVEYORS. a Offices: ~ DALGETY'S CHAMBERS, c j Cathedral square, « I - . v Christchurch. 9 * Teltnhone 73£ CSWB

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 1

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