| r- WE SPECIALIZE IN Orchardists' Requirements All the best PUMPS and SPRAYING MATERIALS in stock SPRAY NOW with "DIAL" ARSENATE OF LEAD for Codlin Moth. Leaf Roller. Pear Slug. Brown Beetle. Bui Weevil. LIME-SUI.PHL'R.with-NAPHTHALENE for Red Mite. Powdery Mildew. Brown Rot. Spot. BORDEAUX POWDERS for Potato Blight. Peach Leaf Corf. E. REECE Limited 661-3 Colombo Street P.5510-CM L SHEEP LAND RARE PRICE FOR. RARE PLACE 1500 acre; in 30 paddocks at £15 per acre This fiirm ha* «rnwn CO »ui«hel* whent, 70 l.nshel* oafs. GO bushels harloy— grow* lioo l tnrnir". rape and tf'Visi. Carries better than 'I wo Kwes to acre, Unil'iiiL' up t" All !•«»<»•) limbinc country and w.-ll watered. Oood sevcn-ri>"mt'(l el»*ott i.r livhr. h and c. water, telephone Three miles to rail uno to kcli -01. Fivc-ro ined hoii«e and four-roomed cnttape nlko on prop-rty Splendid outbuilding, dip, yards, etc. Terms from tho Sole Agents. . The-e is a Turnover in Tn s H. G. LIVINGSTONE & Co. •Phone A 4731 133 HEREFORD STREET (opp. Bank of N.Z.i l.yws -VIT:I _
THE INSURANCE OFFICE OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. (THE 1.0-A.) Authorised Capital £250,000, Local Dirccfor: Geo. T. Booth, E«).. Booth, Sfacdon.ald Co., Ltd. | Bankers: Tho Commercial Bank c! Australia, Ltd. | Branch Manager: Geo. A. Damson (la'.« Guardian Ateurance Co.). rnm SUCCESS o{ the I.U.A. since its establishment in 1910 has boon phenomena!. J- Tho gross income lost year was aud in pursuance of a policy of expansion, f!i« ComDi.iv has now npread to Now Zealand, nnd is opening Branchc« in tlio chief centres Too CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH ADDRESS is 83 HEREFORD STREET (next Union Bank). All elates of FIRE. MARINE, and ACCIDENT BUSINESS urv underwritten. A competent staff of travelling l representatives has been secured. tho Canterbury Chief Inwpoctor boins MR J. FRANCIS JONES, lately with tho Guardian AMuranco Co.. who is well known throughout tho Province. Tko 1.0.A. » ont to tjivo a sqnaro deal ti tho insuring public, and the personal attention to clients' interests which hes eocured succcas eleewhero will also pfaco tho 1.0.A. in the forefront in j>«w Zealand. Aak our Representative to call. TELEPHONE ASCT7B. ADDRESS: 63 HEREFORD STREET (nest Union Bank). GEO. A DAWSON, Branch Manager. AGENTS WANTED THROUGHOUT CANTERBURY AND WEST COAST. 6287 MEETINGS. FUNERAL NOTICES. " ~~ rpUE Funeral of tho late Elizabeth Esther YOUNG WOMEN'S Moore will leuvo tli© residence of her NtTIO SA L EFFICIENCY P#ror.ts, Mr and Mre H. W. Clothier, East * T. P. A r; T7 E. Ey.oton, on Tuesday, December 2nd, at 2.30 p.m., for the East Eyrefcon Churchyard. J. __ t>AMB and SON. 6313 SPECIAL ADDRESS TO LADIES JyUE Friends of the lato Jtawdon 11. NichSPECIAL ADDRESS TO LADIES J- olson are informed that his Funeral SPECIAL ADDRESS TO LADIES will leave his late residence, Kovenawood, Woodend, on Tuesday, for tho Wocdend In tho Cemetery. By requeot, no flowers. Private interment. GEOIIGE BARRELL. 33 KING'S THEATRE. i
THE Funeral of the lato Harold P. Dixon will leave tho residence of Mrs Johnston, .1 Walton street, Sydenham, This Day (Monday), at 4 p.m., for Svdenham Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL. 31 A MILITARY FUNERAL Trill bo accordcd to tho late Captain William Thomas Lloyd, which will leave the residence of Mr J. Thomas, 51 Domain terrace, Sprvydon, cn Wednesday, December 3rd, at 2 p.m., for Addingtou Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL. 35 J. LAMB AND SON, ! FUNERAL FURNISHERS, i . MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES I FOR FUNERALS* TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephono KQQ Established 1873. OOU* L 4151 AND RHIND, UNDERTAKERS AND EiEBALMERS. 101 Caahel elreet. 'Phone 812. P.O. Box C23> Herbert Langford, John Rhind, 19 London street. 106 Montreal street. 'Phone 688. 'Phono 1603. Lll9l-885^ (JEOEGE BARRELL, FURNISHING ij.IDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR-CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Offioe 221. Garage: 235 Durham street. 'Phono 731. Night oi Day, 87271 jyj OUBN IN G ATTIRE. Specialised at ABMBIBOII G'S. A 2662-7259 '
TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m., By DH. A. B. O'BRIEN, of Christchurch. DR. A. B. O'BRIEN, of Christchurch. PR. A. B. O'BRIEN, of Christchurch. SUBJECT: "The results of drink as seen by a Medical Man." Doom Open at 7.30 p.m. for Single Women and Girl* over 17 yeirs of nge. Married Women admitted at 7.50 p.m. COLLECTION. SPECIAL NOTICE TO MEMBERS: Members are requested to ho in their seaits at 7.30 p.m. sharp, to consider urgent busiJWH. CANTERBURY LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. GENERAL MEETING OP PLAYERS. I A GENERAL MEETING of ALL TENNIS PLAYERS (Ladies and Gentlemen) from. all Clubs in and around Christcbtuvh, wu] be held at the Y.M.C.A. (Contni Hall) on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, Brd Dcoomber, at 8 pan., to conaider the question at providing "ASSOCIATION COURTS." Ail playess an urged to be present. B. BROWNING, C9l SecretiLry. BRITISH-ISRAEL ASSOCIATION. fPHEMon thly Meeting will .be held cm TUX&DAx, «t. 7.45 p.m., in tho Y.M.CJL Room*. Business: The flection of Officers, and the Adoption of Constitution, and Syllabi* All intondiag members are invited. 42 — -
f ■ The Shop that BWL keeps shoe prices down!—down! It cannot be too often emphasised that Reliable Footwear costs less here than elsewhere. Big stocks, timely buying, and a big cash turnover. These are sufficient reasons. Test us. Indies' Grey Suede Derby Shoes .. .. .. ..32/6 Black Suede Derby Shoes .. .. .. .. .. 35/White Suede Derby Shoes .. .. .. .. .. 30/I White Poplin Shoes, every style .. .. ." 7 *11 & 8/11 }Xhite Pcphn Laee and Button Boots .. .. 12/6 13/6 14''6 Black Poplin Button and Lace Shoes .. .. 8 '11 9'6 10/6 '•J . Tennis Shoes, rubber soles .. x ... 4/11 ! Girls' White Canvas Shoes, ankle bar shoe, leather soles, 7-10 .. 5/11 ' m.„. ivu-i • 11 to 1. 6/11 1&2 7/11 8/11 1 Men s Whne Tennis Shoes .. .. .. .. 5/6 Sandals, hundreds of pairs, 7to 9, 5/11 10 to 13. 6/11 1 and 2 7/11 * Lacies Black Suede Court Shoes, also Suede 1-Bar .. .. 15/11 i-aflKs Velvet Shoes, extra quality, anv style .. 10/6 to 14/6 pair a ? ret et - I3oo '- s - lovclv quality—Worth 25/- .. ..15/11 ; Indies lan and Black Broßue Shoes, l»est .. .. 25/- 27/6 -en s Box Chrome Derby Bidmorals. sewn, fine boot—Cash Price .. 19/9 ci X Derby Balmorals, welted soles (best) .. 30/- pair Men s Split Kip Nailed or Plain Shooters .. .. 15/6 pair Chrome Derby Shoes, patent cap .. 11/9 15/6 17/6 pair Bo.s Glace Kid Derby Balmorals. 10-13 .. .. 14/11 pair K ' d Derby Balmoral*. 1-5 .. .. 17/9 pair ; T , an . Dcrby .. 27/6 32/6 35/Men Split Kip Nailed Shooters, medium weight .. 19/11 pair Wor.ien s Chrome Leather Lace Boots 6 .. .. 16/6 pair \\ omen s Chrome 1-bar Ward Shoo .. .. .. 8/11 pair ■, I-idie, l atent bhp-on Shoe .. .. 26/6 pair J Ladiw Uard bhoes. rubber heels .. .. .. 7/6 pair o Chrome Golosh Boots .. 14'11 pair * C Ladies Glace Kid Derby Shoes . 18/fi 16'- 14/6 nair 1 Gems' BUck and Tan Brogue Shoes !. 18/ \ l6 ' 32/6 ££ ] POSTAGE 9d. EXTRA. 8 STEWART ROBINSON ; I CASHEL STREET WEST ! J It
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