One Pair of asses that Work of Two Once it wai necessary to have two pairs of glasses—on® for reading one for * longer range of vision. >ow it is not BMttsarr—l 'rocter's Invi»ible Two-sigJjt Glasses combine the two strength s in one. There are no lines or seams across the glasses—they look like the ordinary, but aro extraordinary. For elderly t-eople they bto ideal—for ladies they are most becoming, *in I addition to the double utility they embody. Don't wear thr old-fashioned two pain—let us fit you with a neatly fitting pi ir of Procter's Invisible Two-sights. Call for a consultation—hrve the glasses for reading during the winter fireside evening*. f 1 n Consulting Optician John K. I rocter 200 High Street, Chch.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS, AN~D 00. ST. ALBANS BUNGALOWS. 4-'CMO —ST. ALBANS. Tiled root Buu« galow of 5 large rooms (fireplace 4 , Immediate, in each), just been decorated. J Possession, with the latest stylo of wallpapers, Porcelain bath, with silver-platod shower, beautiful tiled lireplnces, 3 o-light casements, Itfrfjo sun portioo—orw. of tho prettiest Bungalows in . this favourite locality: large motor shed and drive, and full i-Acro Section, nicely laid out in lawns and garden. To aeo i* to buy. 4?QQX —ST. ALBANS. Bungalow of 6 c&OOo rooms, eloctric light. Porcelain Six bath, with nickel-plated j Room:. shower, portico entrance, „ i * bqubio reoeptiou hall (panelled), beautifully pagered throughout with _ the latest papers; fino Section, oloeo to ' tram. , J'.'Qnn —ST- ALBANS. American Bung*1 3i'PUU. low of 6 rooms, including KitJ liabour- cheneite, oleotrio light, gas saving for cooking, clinker brick and 1 Home. tiled firepUoes. portioo ens trance, p&nolled hall and din- ' ing-room, built-in wardrobes, and up-to-date cupboard accommodation; good Section,' J with concrete paths, etc. SiPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., , SS63I-7\t64 169 Cashel street. t rXJELREY AND MANQIN. > 3 ■ ;< t •> LOHRET, MANGIN, <(•« .in t v ' !f,MC Laud and Honee Salesmen. v" t li«* ft •■'An 3 ' \H!) S* TTtXCEPnONAL OPPORTtTNITY I '.Ci secure a "very fine, clean little 'oi about 175 ACRES. 100 Acres ploughed •iO Acres Tumipe; balance good graas. ffW Buildings are absolutely good, consisUns-of a G-roomed horuaa, and all ' outbuildings* The fencce axe all well-kept, good water sUf] ply by races to the iajm, and windmill .lor IS house. Situated within 10 mile# of lafge - city, only 2 milco to School, Railway, Stofv, Post Office, etc. " !) ' llrif MUST BE SOLD WTTSTN 14 DAYSxiI d Jl: ' J/v,/ / "7 ■ Mir PRICE REDUCED from £30 to £2o p'«l acre. GOOD TERMS, - • Id n > LOHREY. MANGIN, 2 1)7. 9 L1067-4G63 Sols Agents. in i , • ' • • r j ■ ■ ■ ' ' —* . "T ADIES," Clean up your dirty Linen • I JU on WASHING DATS with "KLENZO 'EXTRACT OF SOAP." Always obtainable I , AT ALL GROCERS. H4813
PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ROBERT W. ROBSOA*. ROBERT W. ROBSON. t CITY. r ! C-ROOMED HOUbE, 2-STOREY, COJTI PORTABLE. £250. HOUSE PROPERTIES FOR SALB in all parte of tho City. Suitable fox MOll. Pricee and terms to suit purcln, Lscrs. ROBERT \\\ ROBSOX, Land Age a t. 22SManchester street, cr. Armagh stn.Hit. R£S5G_ ___ S. AND A. IRWN. S. AND A. IRWIN, HOUSE AND LAND SALESMEN, 190 Cashel street, 'Phono 2923. Opposite Harvester Co. jQTIK—RICHMOND —Half-acre land, in dw I lOfruit utid vegetable garden, Houee of 7 rooms, plastered and papered, h. and t., Doulton bath, s«a, tiled hearths ami registcre, return verandah, etc. Depo6it £75, balance 27s 6d per week. r*-i /v.f-rv—PAPANUT ROAD—Six-roomed 3UJ.UO" Bungalow, plastered, panelled hall, and dining-room. Doulton bath and basic, pantry, scullery, fireplace in <ach room, alee gas heaters, kitchenette withrnag© and gas cooker* and tuba, i-acre lend, eewer, ■ 14743-158 S. and A. IRWIN. - ■ MONEY. A GREEMENTS, TRANSFERS, AND ■A. MORTGAGES ARRANGED AND PREPARED. LOANS AT CURRENT KATES. J. T. BELL and CO., 115 Gloucester street. N49Q3 I ADVANCE' MONEY OH TOUR OWN NAME. Also upon All Classes ofl Security. F. C. RAPHAKTt. 178 GLOUCESTER S'jfBEET. Postal Address: Box 15, Chris tohurch. Call or "Write. ■ 88340-TSS; I HAVE MONET TO LEND on any Itinc of Security, from £10 and upwards. • F. D. KESTEVEN, \ K9851 4D Chancery lane. MONEY TO LEND on Approved Ifteeholc Secuiitv at CURRENT RATES. IZARD. LOUGHNAN, and FRYK.U, Solicitors, 14632 13 Cathedral squiua. HOTELS. rrSE Leading Private Hotel in "Wellington 1 The HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, .10 Cube street. The beat appointment*. Ji heart of City—a tow doors above Royal Ol*k Personal attention. Stay Hare When 'ii Wellingon. Tariff: 9s per day; 45i po •week. E. E D I 1/ S O 2f. Proprietor. Telegrams: "Edilson," Wellington.' E4824
Efilfi 121 £1500 ' _ ■nl Mertrale—o-t oauwd rowdeqea, , Anattracts Bungalow,4 Itrgo ■ Tiki OTer4tcre ,t«iiii«onrt k ii»olof rooms, 2<L Miction. Booms all BhAI garage. An Ideal fezttlemzn's papered and eT«rytbinf in good ■|m' retid«ac* order. £1300 |9 £65 ° GOrtfG CONCERN. tUy.<mljr7 nimita.t»S<piM. K»„„, 10 ri«, 3 ».w. F1 i fo.lt, topWnta~d3u.»ilj. Ufl j, Clo..tocij,.cb.oo.to«»lr. g'jl Msee^t&lflMODsbtocultoffior, money. RALPH STRINGER & CO. SPECIALISTS IN TOWN PROPERTIES m C4BHEL ITBBir (next Vjm* i Ca)bi4l at Rorfh BmA Sale Extended-Great Success 7 On account of the splendid response to onr Stocktaking Sale, we have decided to continue for a further period of fourteen days. v Our prices are the lowest, and have greatly surprised heads of families. £6500 Boot Stocks £6500 Boot Stocks V Ladies' Tan Brogue Shoes, 14 pairs ' Girls' Chrome Lace BOpts,— j only, all sizes 22/6 worth 30/- 7. 8, 9 • • ®/® / Ladies' Black Calf Brogue Shoes, - 10, 11, 12, 13 .. — 8/6 i 12 pairs only 22/6 worth 30/— Women's Chrome Lace Bdots, all j Ladies' High Light Tan Brogue" sizes, all leather .. 14/11 J. Boots 27/6 Usually 35/- Women's Chrome Derby Shoes/. Ladies' Chrome Leather 1-Bar (guaranteed) .. 14/fl pairii Ward Shoes .. .. 8/6 pairs Women's Black Sandals; f Colonial make, all leather .£ . 8/3 flair l--62 pairs Women's Grey Sand Shoes TOarJc Pelt site-"* ail sizes .. .. 3/11 144 pans Xadics Bbck F*Sg£ r 48 C5.^.™ c Li , n .% . «£&<' 72 ffi^ ,Na ! ,edSb00 ?! rS T4/S- Men's fc Leather Slippens. _ Split Kip BiucK Black and Tan I Men's Bla 1 C Leather Dandngt Chrome, studded "/9 shoes 6/6- S/Bpair' Charged usually .. 13/6 Glace md Derby Shoes— ? . Men's Gum Boots, for shooting 14/9 pair; season—4B pairs 25/- pair ' Colonial make, all leather Wotith _ 6 "'° 85 pairs Women's White Tenniaj Merdhant Rubber Coy. s Shoes, sizes 5. 6. 7 3/tl pair; , Nugget Polish . - 2fl fan Ward Shoes, sewn f/8 pain I 1 Tan D'urbar Polish 2d tin make | I 144 pairs Mens Medium Derby Rubbers 3d pair ; J Boot.i, wide welts, no nails, Rubbers, for heels (reliable) I sewn 19/6 pair Mpair' ■ Usual Price .. 22/6 pair j 0 b Line Derby Shoes— 85 pairs Ladies' Warm Camel Hair t/ti pair ! Slippers, leather board soles 4/11 _ r , , Real leather soles . 5/6 PO«Ut» Extra. STEWART ROBINSON finSoir BIG BOOT SALE NOW ON 1 '
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