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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. HEDGE PLANTS. i I WB iold a largo and varied stock of HEDGE PLANTS is; present plani- •. icg, and cEtr as felloes: — PRIVET. 3 varieties, strong, well-grown plants, 255, 20e, and 25s per 1(X). OLEARIA TRAVERSEI, the Chatham Island Ake Ake, 50a aad Csa per IK>. ' OLEARIA FOSTERII. mafcea a eplendid hedge. 253, 303, and 40b per 100. * BERBERIS VULGARIS, strong, three-year-old plants, 13s per 100. . LAURELS, strong plants, 2Cs and 25s per 100. - CUPRESSUS MACROCARPA, one year eld Tjoz grown), splendid plants, 12s Gd per 3 1C0; tvro-ycar, 230 per ltW. r CRATAEGUS CBENTULATA. a charming p-vergresn shrub, which makes one of the be«i of garden fences. In spring it is i covered with white flowers, and in winter is famished with brilliant-coloured bor- . ries: One-year-old, grown in boxee. 20s j por 100; ttvo-year, from open ground, 20s j per 100. NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln read, Christchurch. 'Phone 241. N6405-2521 I I C. E. GIBBONS AND CO.'S LAKGE SPECIMEN TREES FOR MEMORIAL PLANTING. Up to 12 foet and over in height, including— j English Oaks, Scarlat Oaks, Labuniume, Planed, Mountain Ash, Silver Birch, Tamarix, Walnuts, Horso Chestnuts, Etc., Etc. N.B.—INSPECTION INVITED. Soe also our List, of Specimen CONIFEES advertised in the "Lyt'.eltcn Tirnea." Gl9lO-3C7 C. E. GIBBONS aid CO. RHUBARB ROOTS. Good varieties for immediate planting. One early of eplendid quality, also a later variety that ;-3 vcrv produciivo. EARLY SEED POTATOES. Extra good- Sted Pctatoeo for early citnations—order now. RS. SHILLITO, '• COLOMBO STREET, near Armagh street. 'Phone 2933. 58563-3910 J. R. PRISK (Late of Patterson and Prisk), LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR, ' £39 COLOMBO STREET, HAVING Removed to above commodious PremiscG, hopes to receive the esteemed patronago of old and new customers. Perfect Fit and Latest Style Guaranteed. P 6553 BROTHERS, LIMITED. FLOUR MILLERS, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, 207 CASHEL STREET. • • Buyers of WHEAT. OATS, POTATOES, CHAFF, AND ALL FARM PRODUCE. WBll3-1223 T\ I X- O N BR OS., CASH BUTCHERS. CASHEL STREET, INVITE the PUBLIC to INSPECT their Stock of BRIME BEEF, MUTTON, LA -B, VEAL, AND PORK, which will compare favourably with any similar shop in tho Dominion. Our. NOTED SMALL GOODS .in great variety are made under the beet hygienic conditions in our up-to-dato factory. WE STOCK ONLY THE PRIMEST QUALITY. D 2640-3121 SOAP AND CANDLE COMPETITIONS. CEARCHLIGHT CANDLE COMPETITION clos's 30th APRIL NEXT. VELVET SOAP COMPETITION closes 31st MAY NEXT. Send CANDLE LABELS ilnd SOAP WRAPPERS to Bos 271, on or before ab#re dates, with ncime and number enclosed. As these are separate competitions separate p&rccla should bo eont. FOR ECONOMY USE VELVET SOAP AND SEARCHLIGHT CANDLES. Z&133-5103 4 B'S. BUY, SELL, AND EXCHANGE. EST BOOKS at BURTT'S, 90 WORCESTER STREET. Near Riccarton Tram. 'Phone 3893. 82602-131G SOX of Neatest Designs and Shade* 3s 6d and 4a Gd pair. Also the Usual Good Quality PLAIN CASHMERE BLACKS. H. BERRY and CO., THE MERCERS AND OUTFITTERS, 30 CASHEL STREET W. 'Phone 2733 BI7OG BELLS, 106, ICS, 110 WTH give tho highBELLS, 106, 108, 110 » » est prico for all BELLS, IOG, 103, 110 good, Clean Left-ofl BELLS, Oxford ter. Wearing Apparel, BELLS, Oxford ter. Soots, Portmanteaux, BELLS, Oxford ter. etc., Old Gold, Broken BELLS, 'Phona 924. Jewellery, Silver, etc. BELLS, 'Phone 321. Bought. BELLS, 'Phone 921. Don't forget to ring up, and we will call. BELLS—Near Cashei street Bridge. 82592 RHEUMATISM. SCIATICA, , LUMBAGO, ETC. A RE all ailments in which vitality (or electricity of the body) is lacking. No ailments have so many so-called cures advertised lor them as those three, but it is highly problematical if Drug* ' taken internally ever reach tho affected parts. LET US GIVE YOU RELIEF With' our Electric Treatment, to supply < that vitality which you have lost. ALL : the Latest Appliances are used with al- i most unfailing success. i LEONARD "E. ANDREWS, MEDICO-ELECTRIC INSTITUTE, lIS Armagh street. 'Phon«* 291 C. A2646-236S AND COLD STORAGE.— J- Plans and Specifications for FREEZING WORKS, ABATTOIRS, ICE-MAKING PLANTS, COLD STORES for % FRUIT, FISH. MEATS, EGGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, Etc. Twenty-eight years' experience in Five Cotir.tries, including U.S.A. Existing Worka Re-mcdolled.. Consultations, Reports. E. J. GREENSTREET, F.R.A.1.C., Cold Storage Architect, 3 Bennett 6trect, Christchurcli. Tel. 3572. GHM3 FKIME MEAT, -i PROMPT SERVICE, J ARE a icaturc of Knight's Butchery—the low cash prices ore &n additional source of satisfaction. KNIGHT'S BUTCHERY, 172 High, street. 'Phones 557 and'23s2. ,

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16583, 24 July 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16583, 24 July 1919, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16583, 24 July 1919, Page 11

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