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PUBLIC NOTICES. THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN SPRING. rpHE SEASON for Planting SPRING FLOWERING BULBS and TUBERS ia now PAST, with the EXCEPTION of ANEMONES and RANUNCULUS, which may be planted for another two months. We have a splendid lot of tubers of these gay spring flowering plante, and advise a freo planting of eamo to ensure a bright patch in tho spring. Both of theso start to bloom early, and continue for a lengthened period. PRICES: ANEMONES, Choice Mixed, la cd per dozen, 10s per 100. RANUNCULUS, Choice Mixed, la 6d per dozen, lQe per 100. NAIRN and SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telophone 241. N6172-2833 GFLETC HE R AND SON, • - HIGH CLASS TAILORS. Our Aim--Qua'ity and Reliability. Our Experience—Over Half a Century. I Our Reputation—World Wide. I 751 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. F4242-3282 TTTANTED to PURCHASE, Three-speed * * Triumph Motor; also -Two-6peed Douglas and Twin Indian LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE, High and Tuam streets. 'Phone 8892. C 2364-2063 THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD KING'S BIRTHDAY. fTVHE Offices ar,d Warehouses of the Association wi!l bo CLOSED ALL DAY on MONDAY NEXT. 4th Juno, 1917. E. \t. RELPH, 3543F Manager. NEW BOOKS AND FRESH SUPPLIES AT QIMPSON AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, & HIGH STREET. War and the Future, by H_ G. Wells; Tho Land of Deepening Shadow, Gormany, 1916; Tho Red Horizon, by Patrick Macgill; At tho War, by Lord Northcliffe; Russia and tho World, by Stephen Graham; The Trufflors._ by S. Merwiu; The Beloved Son, by F. K. Johnson; The Battle Months nf Daurolla, by Dix; After the Manner of Men, by Frances Lynde; Trial by Fire, 'by Richard Mallet; Contraband, by Randall Parriah; Dubncy Todd, by F. N. Preecott; Penrod r.nd Sam, by Tarkington; Separation, by Alio© IVrrin; Before Midnight, by E. Mordaunt FOUNTAIN PENS. The Popular "Onoto" SelfFillinjr, From 17s Gd each. 58156-105 WE Hav 0 VARIOUS SUMS of TRUST MONEY for INVESTMENT. ' MEARES and WILLIAMS, Solicitors, CBF 98 Gloucester street. . : v •pOR SALE. SUBURBAN HOTEL, 1 GREYMOUTH. For particulars apply PROPRIETOR, 3685F Suburban Hotel, Greymouth. JAKE'S SHOE STORES, SYDENHAM. WE have tho Best Stocks of "All Leather" FOOTWEAR in Christchurch. City Stoics, with their huge expenses, cannot compete with us. VISIT OUR STORES TO-DAY. t YOU WILL SAVE Ss to 10s ON EVERY PAIR. End of 14 Scction. 'Phone 2013. L4483F JJARMAN AND STEVENS. LTD., LAND, ESTATE, AND FINArSIAL AGENTS AND SHAREBROKERS, HAVE FOR SALE A MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD In the heart of ♦he City, With about E5 feet frontage, and valuable party wall and light righto. Suitable for Mercantile and Financial Busineco. Present accommodation comprises commodious Offices and Extensive Storage and Cellarage. H4067-6994F T ADIES, BECOME INDEPENDENT.—I J-i can teach you either personally or by post the fascinating art of making Homemado Chocolates, Candies, etc. No business offers _ such splendid opportunities as does thia line, and nono shows such large profita on such a small outlay. Write or call for full particulars and free illustrated booklet MISS EVA GIBSON (Dept. 34), Post Chambers, Pitt street, Sydney. R8265-7 TO LET. SHOP, CASHEL STREET (Next to Messrs Lewis and Andeison). T ATELY occupied by THE CASH GRO--Ll CERY CO.. and having tw G right-of-way. . !» MODERATE RENTAL. GOOD LEASE AVAILABLE. Agents; H. S. RICHARDS and SON R8279-1310F 162 Hereford street. THE SOVEREIGN IS STILL WORTH TWENTY SHILLINGS. AT N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY Sample Sale, ~ st 'o

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 1