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WANTED. CYCLE TYRES are world famoui for quality and endurance. The pwred best. They are fully guaranteed eo insist upon having thorn, on your Cycla. M 6452 "CHIP SAUCE" is the genuine WOBCES 55 TERSHIRE, and is made by a G£.NU> TNE BRi'l'lSH EXPERT. Sold by all lead, ing Grooeia in N.Z. Give one bo" l ®* trial. W ANTED Exchange, 250 Acres Grazing ■ Farm, New 7-roomed House, hcrt, oold water, good range, outbuildings, homestead i beautifully sheltered, handy to Rail, School, | Township, situated near Waikouaiti, Otago, | Owner wants Exchange for largor Misrd ' Farm, North. Send particulars, George W. Kidi. Lwd Salesman. Dunedin. Telephono 959. ~ 2357 . u VON" British Cyolo Tyres. The proved best. Stocked by all Cycle Shops. MS4SS OTOE-CYCLE RIDERS can now pxocux< 36 * 24 Oversize and 38 x 8 CLINCHES DREADNOUGHT COVERS from all deal ore. Hayward Bras, and Cou, Lt<L, Whole. | eale Distributors. .0.4881 | I\o not' bo **«led—CLINCHER DR.KAfrU NOUGHT MOTOR-CYCLE TYRES ar« made by the largest Rubber Company in «h< British Empire, and have proved themselves the beat in the Great Wat H4fttl * VON" Cycle Tyres an worJd famous for quality and endurance. M 6162 "iTCriLKIE'S Revised War Map, No. 9, on VV Sale all Booksellers, Ib. Follow the ! daily advances 011 Western Rront"\7CfANTED~ Ladies to inspect our special iVVi Blouses, Print 4b 6d, Voile 6s Ud, ul Nicholson and Co.*6. NwOl TXT ANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'*, stylish VV Ready-to-Wear Hats from &B 6a. N6401 "VS7ANTED, Ladie« to inspect Tweed CobVV tumes at Nicholson and Co.'s, from S7& 6d. N6401 T7SnANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s, srnar' jVV i Pique Costumes at ISb 6d. NiJ-iPJ j \]ijANTED, at Nicholson sad Oo.'s, smar! i *V. Tweed Skirts from 14s 6d. N&tOl j "OSTANTED, at Nicholeoa and C 0.%, GO dos. VV. Meii'e Under Vests and Pants, at 3s Cd j each. NGIOI I ■'j "CROMLECH*' Cycles Tyiee, 15 k i months gaarantrce, 19a 6d, M6IS3 ■1 ' " — . i "f 1 OLDEN BREW" VINEGAR is o*. I vX" Jjiglieat grade pure malt Vinegar ta :• the.World's Market. Every Grocer can eup- ":! ply« Give one bottlo a trial. H4586 1■ 1 • i I —— • '• /CLINCHES CYCIiE TYRES are made foi KJ hard wear on rough roads, and or* guaranteed six, sine, twelve, and fifteen-' months. Sold by Dealera. HIS 81 "TRILETH" Cycle Tyres, 12 months guarantee, 16s €d. M 6452 "CHIP SAUCE" is real WOBCESTERC 5 SHIRE, and made by » British Expert. . Sold by all Grocery and used by all who ' j want quality. H4596 9 ) FUNERAL NOTICES. • j * I rTTHE Funeral of the late Charles Holme *! X will leave his late residenoe, Herrins- ■ i Bay road, New Brighton, on Friday, Novemt ' ber Ist, at 2 pun., for the Linwood Cemetery. - | 3. LAMB and SON. 28C2 1 1 TiiinP! Friends ol Mr F. D. Wilson axe fair > X vited to attend the Funeral of hie late wife, Emily, which will leave his residence, i 72 Durham street, Sydenham, This Day, Friday at 2.40 p.m., for Avonside Churchyard. GEORGE BARBELL. . 25 6 3 rilHE L Frifiuds .of. Mr and 2lrs** illiam X Hobbs, of Templeton. are invited to ' attend the Funeral of their late son, William n Ernest, which will leave the Christchurcli ie Hospital, This Day, Friday at 2.15 p.m., arriving at Templeton Churchyard at 3 p.m. GEORGE BARBELL. - 5 - THE Funeral of the late Maui ice ( Francis Duggan will leave his father's Vejc.onoe, Mr John. Duggan, 178 Boxdesloy s'.rcei, Linwood, on Saturday, November 2nd a. a.m.. for tho Catholic Cathedral, •Kf<ma 9 a.m., and then to the Linwood Lc.T--j tery. J. LAMB and SON. • mHE Funeral of the late George Foster will A 'cave tho Christchurch Hosprtal ior the Linwood Cemetery on Saturday, the and jast., at 2 p.m. LANGFORI) and RHINif. 2K&J in—— THE Friends of Mrs George Stockdill aro respcctml'v informed that the Funeral I oi her ia'-' beloved eon, John Henry, will mdvo *irn:r. her residence, Highbank, on Saturday* •Novcin l ;cr 2nd, 1918» at 11 sum., for tho Ashinno!) Cemetery. BAKER BROS. • 2866 GFOK.D AND RHI ND, j UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS. i lot Cashel street. 'Phono 812. P.O. Box 523. Herbert Langlord, John Rhind, 10 London street, 106 MonUeal street. 'Ph-one 680. 'Pliodo 1603. L 4191-6834 George barrel l, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES. FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 221. Garage: 235 Durham street 'Phone 721. Night or Day. ±57271 J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 5 39. MOURNING. A RMST-hONG'S Specialise MOURNING. in all Mourning reMOURNING. quired. MOUBNING. in 34 hours. A Special Dei MOURNING, partment and Workroom i* ' MOURNING, devoted to these needs. MOURNING. Department opened fro_» MOURNING. 8.30 a.m. By ringing «P j MOURNING. 1473 or 104& yon can have MOURNING, an. experienced MOURNING, upon you at your own bobm.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 11

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