'•- ■ f _ftJi #& M I 111 O iff © E?'-TTCL €_ ' ftr »_.A il ClL_fll K%_J« P4S_i KT~T tea_» ____■ El ' _S' 5 Every woman who loves to make her toilet table beautiful would C £ thoroughly appreciate one of-our dainty Manicure Sets, selected % ? from our wonderful stock. All the pieces are mounted in sterling % g silver, and are set in a velvet and silk-lined leatherette case. S g 7 here is a great variety of superb new designs, and the prices are H within the range of everybody's purse. 2) - £ J3478 6 PIECES 30/- g § We. take an inspection of our goods as a distinct C V favour, because a sale is the inevitable, result. c § JEWELLERS and SILVERSMITHS € I HIGH STREET ... CHRISTCHURCH |
I fftaf both %fresj with . ' fit * \-TBAIWe Y& 110 2/- 1^ vmjmm»mmimmmmj»mmm» * M " CONVEYANCES. ~~ '\n OYERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDINGTON *JT ROYAL MATT. COACHES. WINTER TIME-TABLE. ■ Theso Coaches -will run «• «_d«r:-y MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY Loavo Teddington 7 a.m. , Leave Allandale 7.45 a.m. and 2.4 a p.m. Lottve Governor's B«y 8 s»m. and 3.15 p.m. j RetumlnK horn Lyttelton Station 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. TUESDAY THURSDAY ond FRIDAY Will run Onco ft Day Only. Leave Teddington 7 ,».m. Leave allandale 7.45 a.m. Leave Governor*» Bay 8 a.m. Returning from Lyftellon R«ilw»y Station 9.30 a.m. -.*,■' ; Telephone: "Allandale.'" - ALF. SMALL. Proprietor. DERRETT'S WORTH'and SOUTH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CHEVIOT TO SPOTSWOOD. PARNASy ■ SUS. BROOKDALE, MENDIP HILLS, lIAWKSWOOD. CONWAY FLAT, HUKDALEE, and KAIKOURA. Leaves Cheviot Post Offico at 9 a.m. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, returning K*»iko*ira Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays 8 a.m., arming Domett, connecting with 2 40 p.m.' train {or Christchurch. | CULVERDEN TO KAIKOURA. I Culverden /or Rotherham and Waiau ■ daily, 12.43 p.m. Waiau for Rotuerham and Culver-Jen daily, at 1 p.m. FARES:. Singlo {p. Return Bi. Waiau for Kaikoura, Tueßdayo, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 7.30 a.m. Kaikoura for Waisn: Hondr.ys, Wednesdays, and Fridays, as 7.30 a.m. FARES: Singlo £1, Return £1 N.B.—■* All information given at Tourist Department Ofiice, or Thomas Cook and Son, ■ Clir-sichurch _ THOS. DERRETT. Propriotrr. AKAROA, THE PREMIER HEALTII. HOLIDAY AND * TOURIST RESORT. ; ROYAL MAIL COACHES. MESSRS WEBSTER CUSDIN and CO. (late R. Paton' have initiated.a Twice-*-n»v COACH 3ERVICE ' from LITTLE RIVER to AKABOA and Back to meet tho iMuirements of the increasing HOLIDAY TRAFFIC. BUSY PEOPLE can now tak« A WEEK-END or Ordinary HOLIDAY ■fcithoiit" loss of working hours hy travelling hy tho EVENING COACH runnin*- DAILY until-APRIL 20th. juid then on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS during Winter Months, from Little River to . Ak»ro* on arrival of 4.45 train from Christ- . church, and returning DAILY by the Early Coach *o connect with the 8.40 tTain for CHRISTCHURCH. LEISURELY PEOPLE cm utilise tho old time-table, viz., to catch the 8.-J0 treiu at CHRISTCHURCH.and arrive at AKAROA at 2.30 p.m., and leave AKAROA by tho 7.30 Coach, arriving nt CHRISTCHURCH at 2 p.m. Postal Address: ■ ■ j WEBSTER, CUSDIN and CO., ! Duvauchelle. Telephone No. S, Duvauchelle; Webster, LitUeßiver. NORWICH LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY. The Oldest British "Mutual" Offica. ' -•piNG UP 'PHONE No. 621 for r. QUO* - .XX o- ATI on "HALF-PREMIUM" POLICY, i.e., a man ag* SO can get ONE THOUSAND .POUNDS cover on his lifo lor an Annual Premium of only £12 (First Five Years). SUB-AGENTS WANTED TO WORK ONLY IN SPARE TIME. LIBERAL REMUNERATION. Insurance ot all deacriptiono effected— - LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, and SICKNESS. ETC. C 7387
WHY FAY 5 BSORE FOB YOUR SUIT The fine range of new Sailings I II am offering to-day at fonr B and fonr and a-nalf guineas I will cost yon one-third more I elsewhere. | v Yon will find the materials are of choice imported fabrics io exclusive patterns — all-wool and fast colour. Made practically by hand throughout, the coat being made by an expert tailor, and these suits are identical io every respect with the finest I London Tailored Clothes. A perfect fit assured. tffV*A4t THE LONDON KJWtft, -.-. TAILOR . TRAMWAY TRAFFIC. ♦ ——— RETURNS FOR APRIL-MAY-JUNE. Trnnnvay tr'affio returns were submitted as follow at yesterday's meeting of the Tramway JJosr'd:--For tho four weeks ended May 19th: « "*•*-• , E... |J 1912.' So S*^ £j*jj*j . 3.2 ~.._ , Lino, £3. " £%" S*' S -« ■ -n 3 S -2S -2 S ' S li .o j . r O « c a Srt ~ H <" «-l ** 3umncr .. .. 01,106 85.371 5.735 — Woolston .. 61,043 04,722 221 — New Brighton,. 71,1""8 79,235 ' — 8,067 Cashel street .. 5,765 — — — burwood and North Beach 05,266 57,387 7,899 — Papanui .. 202,373 195,199 7.174 — Opawa-Fondl'fn 91,123 - 86,076 5,047 — Cashmere-Edge-wnre road .. 196,703 187.G51 9,019 — Elackthorno rd. 15,51-1 — — — Craniord streetSprcydou .. 82,5-14 — — — Addtnston-Lin-wood .. 165,565 — — — niccarton .. 63.671 65,800 2,871 — . Oid RoutesWorcester- st. — 79,007 — —■ Craniord st.*Railway. ~ — 79,22,*} — — Addington ... ' — 103,468 — — Total '.. 1,120,801 1,033,774-67,0*2" — For the f-'iur weeks ended Juno 16th: n 2 •**> _ ° "7* *_-_j pJZ - 1312. a.9, ■ ■». S 'I ■ S" V 6 ° I/me. .'w' fc =. 1 a "•*-* o -"-* **" c*> x' Sumner ... 81,517 75.531 S.CSG — Woolston .. 6-..813 65.934 -- 3/ISI «c« brighter* .. 67 802 63 721 — 829 Cashel street .. 5,243 15,317 — 10,074 JBurwocd and North Beach .63,932 55,661 8.271 — Papanui ..197,521 193,361 — 8-49 Opawa-Fendl't'n 91,177 32,339 — 1,222 Cashmere-Edg-e----ware road .. 194,904 190,395 1,509 — Hackthorne rd. 15,842 — — — Cranford stroetSpreydon _. • 79,973 , — — — Aciu'ngton-Lin-■wood .. 160.754 -- — — Riccarton .. 77,412 73,957 — — Old RoutesWorcester at. — 80.591 — — Cranford st.Rnilwsy .. — 47,236 — — Addington .. — 99,079 — — Total ..1,101,4801,063,842 37,638 — A-tishoo! onco a wish, A-tishoo! twice a kiss, A-tishoo! three times, 'tis a letter; A-tishoo! fcur, times something better. When sneezing and coughing you endure. Just send for" "Woods'. Great Peppermint Cure;. For colds there's nothing can be better, Not even kisses or a letter. 3
I TV/O eOOD RINGSTOTEST US BY I s ' ■ SPECIAL VALU£ =====• t-i"'- - ■ 7N, It is generally conceded that we have the best assortment of rrgs ia the City, from the cheapest that are good to the finest rings obtainable. TO-DAY we feature two rings at a low figure, that cannot be excelled for value, and having been made in cur own workrooms, we guarantee them every way. Half-Hoop Mot. Engagement Ring, Attr«tiw Fi« j)p»l 18c«. E,:with four diamond, wd three rubies, U °Ztn v. S ' £3/3/- Cash 42/6 Cash Call at your leisure, and walk round ': PETERSENS LTD. HIGH STREET C7or,6—-7 _ ._ __ J ___l_________»_---»««»»w'*'fTq^*_______SS-----------------«^^ &■'_/- : .-■'•■.■
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14408, 16 July 1912, Page 9
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