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]• DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT gj D.8.0.A.. F.S.M.O. (London) I Consulting Optician 1 May be consulted on all cases of I DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT I .. REMEDIABLE BY GLASSES .. 1 13 years special study and experience in 3 England and Colonies. I CASHEL STREET W., CHRISTCHURCH (next fiallantynes) a Telephone 397. Hours 9.30 to «

PUBLIC NOTICES. to KENT for slwut U-olvo » * months, Gentlcmtn'o Hoaidcsioe, about 7or 8 rooms. FURNISHED. M"usl have garden and parago, good locality, Pnpnnui preferred. Apply, giving full particulars, to "HESIDENCE." Bos »?, G.P.0., Christ_chtirch. 3347 WAIRAU HOSPITAL BOARD. A PPLICxVTIONS. cloring on MONDAY, ■*■»- 6th September, arp invited for the position of SISTER ct tho WAIRAU HOSPITAL, Blenheim. Saiorv X7O per annum. A. J. MACLAINE. ,-U59 • Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. A Llj Persons having Claims apainst T, G. xi. VOYCE, AVutchniaker. Christchurch, ar; requested to forwaid pirticuJars thereof, unci all persons owirg moneys to h:m aro requested to pay the Fame to J. A. VLESHER, 1 Solicitor, IC9 Hereford etre«t, 67 Christchurch. NELSON JLAUNDRY. FOR Sak, th-e Land, Buildings, Lnundry Machinery and Plant of the Noleon I Lnundry, Limited, eitunte in Waimea street, Nc'son." The plant, which is of the most modern description, is in first-c:ass order. Any further particulars may be obtained from th« Tirdoisifnixl. MAGINNiTY and SON, Solicitors to tho Mortgagee, 3330 " Nelson. seed"potat6es^ FOR SALE, the now Famous Cropper, "GAJfEKEEPER," aleo the Early Variety. "ST. JOHN." 15s per sack, cash with order. H. E. McGOWAN, 9771 Willowbridge. STEEL BARRELS! ' FOR SALE, Specially Constructed STEEL BARRELS, of about 40 Gallon? capa- : city. Quantities in stock and arriving in i regular monthly shipments. Suitable for Exportation of Oil, Tallow, Glycerine, etc. W. ELSON, 5253 40 Belfast street, Christchurch. TEA AND CATERING BUSINESS. A PPLICATIONS we invited for the pur- I -ti- chase of one of the biggest Lunch and Tea Rooms and Catering Businesses _in tho Dominion. Long lease, good position, and in full swing. ARTHUR L. GRAY and CO., Sharebroltors and Accountants, 58 16G Manchester street, City. HAVE YOU £5 ? IF so, come along to us and invest it as a Deposit on c. SECTION in RICCARTON. All we ask is a deposit of £0— tho balance can be paid by monthly instalments of £1 93 2d (Principal and Interest). Your £ 5 invested in tho Savings Bank will bring you about 3b per year, but if you invest in one of these sections it will brinjr you in more like £20. Write or call for plan to-day. UAWSON STEWART, and BECKETT, 89 152 Hereford street. GISBORNE HAHBOUR BOARD. A PPLICATIONS aro invited from qualified ■ft "Masters" for the Position of HARBOURMASTER AND PILOT (under tho control of tho Engineer and Secrotary), at a salary of £325 per year, on » monthly engagement. ■ Each applicant is to state in his 'own handwriting his age, and supply full particulars as to his qualifications and experience, and to furnish certified copies of his certificates and testimonials. Ho should aleo supply the names and addresses of two personal refer- | enccs. The "successful candidate would be required to taie up his dutiee on or about October 6th, 1913. Applications to bo lodged -with the undersigned by NOON dn MONDAY, September John a. McDonald, M. Inst. C.E., Engineer and Secretary. Harbour Board Office, j August 25th, 1913. 3436 j TO PEA GROWERS. \\T ANTED—Farmers to Grow PEAS on VV Contract. Seed supplied. High pricee guaranteed for crop. Apply ARTHUR WILSON and CO., C 8630 Next D.1.C., Caehel street. VIAVI NATURAL HEALTH PRACTICE. FOR MEN, WOMEN, AiNiJ CHILDREN. 30 Years Throughout the World, 12 Years in New Zealand. PiERMANENC'x of results through xeraoval of cause. Rational aid to affected parte the nhn. Safety never eacrificed to speed. Inteiviewß without charge or obl.gation. Talks to Women, Tuesdays and Fridays at 3 p.m., on Backache, Htaaacho, and N«NEW e ZEALANT> VIAVI ORGANISATION, Royal Exchange Buildings: CS-lli JOSEPH WALLACE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 171 CASHEL STREET (Late with Harris Bros.) TEMPLETON. FARM OF 150 ACRES. jOOZ PER -ACHE. . Composed of good and fair land, partly in crop, biUsnco iaid down in grass, weu Bubdividcd, with d»elliiiKhou£e, stable, granary, cowbaila, and implement shvcl. £503 down, balance can be arranged. ! ST. ALBANS. /?-f EACH—2 Fins Sections, high, good 5wJ- I O situations, full J-ae*es. B 107 1365 JOSEPH WALLACE. WANTED KN'oWNT rpHAT if ycu wact vbe iiest Meat th* X Country Prcduwe at Greatly Kedu&ed Rate*. go_ STEEL> BUTCHER. 102 and 701 COLOMBO STREET, The Leading Eptablishment of iU Kind ia Christchurch Nothint; but absolutely the Bost M<»at the Country predooee kept Don't h« prrsusdrd { 1o buy infencr qua.'it» and rubbish when, 1 by pstrcniemcf F. H STEEL, vcu can aJway* rely en getting the Cream of Cantetbur?. j Ctwtomere in City and Subutb* waited oa Daily for Orders Country customers c*n •!• ways rely on >ttere and teleerasii be promptly attended to. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. The Aflcual Output reaches Half n Million tcvuids The onactity acid aptakj lot ite«it UU'.i BOARD AND RESIDENCE. THE LODGE. 'PHONE 1370. Oβ HEREFORD STREET WEST, ChristOD church, Superior for Visitors and Permanent Boardere. The j Home is oentrally situated within S mlnutee from G.P.0., and closo to Garden* and BiTer, an ideal and <ru:ct poeition. JdRS GUNN, CBOSO ' Propmtrew. THE Special "Pac« for Women" in Saturday's Editions of the "Evening News appear to everyone. & bright Home Magwone.

There's Style and Economy in Hollander's • Keady-to-Wear Costumes £p*~ In the matter of dress, the thrifty woman studies not price alone, but a combinalion of price and quality. . Both in fabric and fashioning our. ready-to-wear cosufmes arc ol first-class quality 'W , :inc ' cx P er * workmanship. , iy|j'ii Prices are moderate, but + i every garment carries with $«||fj Bit a" guarantee of perfect fijfflfjl I satisfaction — all costumes J I being altered free, it necesCall and inspect otir latest y styles. . , M. Idllander THE LONDON-PARISIAN LADIES' TAILOR, 705 Colombo St., f hristchurch Ce.'iHO - (NICE BOOTS For Springtime t NEW SHAPES IN BOOTS , - JUST OPENING UP all the LATEST STYtBS in Boots and Shoe» for Spring wear. Ladies' Giace Derby Shoes, latest pattern, smart ihape. o/6, 10/6. ii/ 6, u/6,.16/6. The Pick of the Market j? Ladies' Bocts h Ghee Kid, Finert Valoe «t tfce. Price in Chrittchurch ■ Gents' in Box Call Derby, smartest shapr*, lj/6, 17/6, 19/6, ti/GUee Wrlted Derby*. Ut««« Jtyl**, teek twttom : prices Sixteen years' f xperlence enables mc to satisfy the most fastidious, and the prices please eTetywe TRY ME—YOU WON'T.REOIIET IT BLUE BOOT SHOP LOWER HIGH STREET Next to Armitronc's MISCELLANEOUS. TfifHITEBATTERS—A fresh lino of Gum - > » Boots, specially imported this eaaeon. Knee gums, 15s Gd, 16s Od, 18a 6d. . Special Fishing Boots (thish), 23e 6d, 27* 6d; Celebrated Gold Soal, 33a 6d. Stewart Robineon. Caahel Btiect West. __ ___J%*"£* 1 EFT-OFF "Clotliinß—Mit Pritchard ig a,Aj Cash Buyer of Gents' Misfit and licftoff Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, ■«leo Ladiea' and Children's Clothing. Spot cash. King up 'Phone 8334, or write 12 Vic-' toria streei. ■ __i. ' C 7750. WINDOW Display in Footwear—See Stewart Robinson's C&sbcl street Win- - clow Display for Ladies' Smert Spring Sboea. Large consignments arriving, for the Ladies. every style. Derby Shoo*, w . Glace, Be, Bβ lid, Oβ Cd.lOa 6d. - . CM72-7 SPORTSMEN vititing tbo Grand National/ call and inspect our Sporting BOOU. B««t Chrome. 10e ■ 6d, 15s 6d; Cookhams, 16s lid", 17a 3d, I9s 6d; Gum Boots from 28s 6d only at Stewart Robinson'e, Ca&hel atrwt Weat. --C847M7 FOR Elder?* uadiw—Our Women'e Kid Elast;c-flidee, at fa lid pair, are very comfortable and perfect fitting. A splendid , line for street woar. Try o pair. Stewart Robinson, Cashol street Weat- ■ CB<72-13 t \ . WE are easily in the lead for Boye , School Boot 3, good quality, and at the lowest price. Boys' School Boots, 1 to 5, too and heel plate*, 83 Gd; good boot.-for school. Stewart Kobinecn, Cashel etreet Wwl. . 08*72-9 "~~ FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the lato George Fuller ■will leave his late rf«id«n«, 221 Marshland road, for St. lltrfe Catholic Church, at :i a.m. llsquiem Mass nt 10 a.m., thence to the i-inwood Cemetery on Tuesday, the 2nd inst. LANGFORD and ItHIND. 3531 rpHB Funeral of tbo late Thomas Ileniy Jl Oldridgo will leave hie lute residence, 124 Rollc«ton street, Linwocd, on Wednoa- ■ day, the 3fd last., nt 3 p.m., for tie Linwood Cemetery. J. LAAIB and SOX. 3SS2 rpHE Friends of the lata Patrick JTcGirr X are lospectfuKy informed that hie Funeral will ijioto from his late reeidcr.ee. M«thvcn, on Wtdnesday, September 3rd, at 10.30, for the Catholic Church, Requvem Mass 11, tbcrco to ilcthvea Cem«;«ry. BAKER BP.OS. 3571 THE Friends of Mr H. E. I/ind»ay aro informed that the Funeral of hie 3*to . be'.otfed Wife, Beatrice, will leave his residence, 68 Edward av-enuo, St. Albans, for tho Linwood Cemetery, on Wednceday, tho 3rd uißt., at 10 &.m. LAXGFORD and ItHIXD. 3573.# ■ ' ■ ■ ; . ■ THE Funeral of the late William Radford will ieare Rabais Knilway Station on: Tuesday, September 2nd, 1913, at 1.30 p.m., for the Public Cc'mtexy. 3570 J. ANDERSON, ■ . UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAI* DIRECTOR. . 107 VICIUiUA STREET. CB3CI GEORGE BARBE Lli UNDERTAKER, AND EiiiSALiIER, CR. DURUAiI and ST ASAPH STS. •PHONE 72L C 7*« T L A M ti A X t> 8 OS, rUMERAI. PURNISHEBa HO. BS4 LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE 5» Eatablished ia7i C©ai F. H A I G H. -pUNERAL FURNISHER. ' SSI mad 356 CASHED S-xBEET, . ' JjTXWOOn. 'Phone 3516. 1363 HerUett Lwieford, . ■ioba RhuA 19 London .1 1» itoatxii it. T ANGPOBD AND BHISD, UNDERTAKERS AWD EMBAI.MER9. •PHUXES G8» *nd J603. Town Ofse*. 104 CaaM #t Thoas BJI P.O. Bex 62i

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