! SHIPPING. THE "IIUDDART - PABEEB LKH. FAVOURITE FASSENGEXi leave L~tt«kon .as under ;Circtircetanc«e permitting) — WELLINGTON- . RIVF.RTNA. Wed., Jar.. 2Sth. p.m. train. WESTRALIA, Sat., Jau. 10.20 p.m. NAPIER, GISBORNK. AUCKLAND—. RIVERIXA, Wed.. Jan. CS'.h. p.m. train. WESTRALIA. Sat., Jan. 31st, 10.20 p.m. train. SYDNEY, via , AUCKLAND— Wed.. Jan. 'i-'-b, 5.25 p.m. tram. DUNEDIN— WESTRALLV, Wed., Jan. 2Sth, 1.25 p.m. traia. rjverina cs.rr.3e Ist, 2rd, und 3rd class paesen~ers. All stwirers fitted with wirelea*. Ail Tick«t« available for Stop-over or return by Union Line, and holders of Union Tickets may travel by Huddart-Parker Line. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agent*. Offices: Federal Chambers, Hereford street. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE. ALFRED nOLT AND CO. THE Fast Twin-screw Steamers, carrying . First Saloon Passcngsre only to LONDON, via SOUTH AFRICA, will leave Sydney as folJowe: — SteaineT~Toi-8.1 Commander. Sails. Ulyssea j — Warrall Jan. 26 Aeneas J 10.000 Barber Feb. 21 Alanine 10,000 J Chrimes [Mar. '-8 Wireleii _ Te]efrraphy. Laundry and Nursery. FARES—Sydney to London. £15 U> £60 Sinjrle: £S1 to £103 Return. Sydney to Durban or Capo Town from £30 Single, too Return. Single berth Port-hole Cabins (when available), £55 and £00 to Loudor.. Round Tickets—Homeward by I-lue Funnel ar.d return N.D.L., via Suez Canal—Firstclass both wave, £100; Sccocd-clasa H.D.L., £75. For all particulars apply to Local Acente, KINSEY and CO., LTD. General Afrenta for New Zealand, HURRAY, ROBERTS and CO., LTD., Napier. Wellington, and Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICES, FOURTEEN DAYS' SALE OF COSxUMES. Seldom does euch an opportunity occur to purchac-e at a heavy reduction, costumes backed by SPITZ and CO.'S reputation for perfect etylo and correctness. All our models will be sold at much below regular prices, and costumes to measure will be drastically reduced. A call of inspection will well repay YOU. EUGENE SPITZ and CO.. LTD. LADIES' TAILORS, 7? CASHEL STREET WEST. FP CHOICE POT PLANTS, IN ENORMOUS QUANTITIES, IN FIRSTCLASS CONDITION. INCLUDING PALMS, ASPARAGUS, FUCHSIAS. PELARGONIUMS, BEGONIAS, ETC., ETC. AS FLOItISTS WE EXCEL. OUR BOUQUETS, WREATHS, CROSSES and other D-eeigns are noted for their chaetene&s, and aupplied at short notice. ALL PRICES MODERATE, AND Is IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. NAIRN AND SONS. LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. F ANEW Departure in the Motor Industry. —Having installed an OXO ACETYLENE WELDING PLANT, and secured the eervicee of an Expert with English experience, we are prepared to undertake all Classes of Welding, Gear Cutting, and Component Parts of Motor Cars a speciality. All Classes of Engineers* and Plumbers' .Brae* Work kept in stock and manufactured to customers requirements. W. H. PRICE and SON, 34-36 Manchester street, Chrietchurch. , C 1735 THE LATEST DISCOVERY. FACSIMILE OIL I'aINTINCS. WE write Inspection of a Choice Collection after Ancient and Modern Artist* at our Gallery. McCORMICK and PUoU. (T. C. W. Pugh. Proprietor), Picture Framemakere, Art Dealers, and Artist* Colourmen. 681 COLOMBO STREET. W» -i-ecialiso ia Picturte ior Wedding and other Present*. 'Phon« 978. 135 Worha, Tnam street. WHAT ABOUT -YOUR MILK. SUPPLY 7 WANTED —Farmers in Canterbury to know that the CHRISTCHURCH DAIRX CO., LTD., are PURCHASERS of SEPARATED CREAM. AWreee-CHRISTCHURCH DAIRY CO., LTD., SI Tuam street C 8123 JOSEPH WALLACE, LICENSED LAND AGENT and BROKER, 171 CASHEL STREET. DOES THIS INTEREST YOU? COLOMBO STREET. BECKENHAM. FINE CORNER SHOP, double-fronted, with Counters and Shelving, ready for business without delay ar.d expense; aleo 6 LIVING ROOMS, fitted with all modern conveniences, and gas throughout. Loosebcx, trapshed, and harness room. Premises were only recently built, are in first-class condition, and tho section is well fenced. PRICE and TERMS from Fo. 292 ■ JOSEPH WALLACE, SEO .171 Cashel etreet. - WANTED KNOWN, rpHAT if you want Lh» tsett Meat the J. ' Country Produces at Greatly Reduced Rates, go to J?. H. STEEL, BUTCHER, 102 and 7M COLOMBO STREET, The Leading Establishment of iv Kind in Chrietchurch. Nothing out absolutely the Best Meat the Country produces kept. Don't be persuaded to buy inferior quality and rubbish when by patronising F. H. STEEL, you can always xeiy on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customer b in City and Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. Country customers can always rely on tetters and telegrams being promptly attended to. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. The Annnal Output reaches Half a Million Pounds. The qcastity sold speaks for iteelf. GB37* ROLAND BENNETTS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER {Late of Gusdereen'sj. DOMINION BUILDINGS (neit Woodward's), Cathedral square, Christchurch, N.Z. Telephone 1091. November, 1913. NOTICE OF OPENING. I HATE to aiform you that the business of the late A Gonderson has been told, and my connection with that firm hut therefore been severed. S have started in business for myself 221 Cathedral square (between Broadway's aod tiie Grand Theatre), with & perfectly new and up-to-date stock; and I shall be glad to receive your patronage. I am specialising ia the REPAIRING cf WaIvIHES, CLOCKS aad JEWELLERY cf all kinds, and shall be glad to undertake any work you may care to entrust to mc 6031 . B. BENNETTS,
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14884, 26 January 1914, Page 1
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