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SET" "A ; I Electric Torches !II ~, .- r Make Useful Presents II! TORCHES, pocket lamp sire .« 4/~ each 11 i H Various Sizes and Stvles, for all purposes— II !! i 7/8 8/6 9/8 10/6 to 19/6 i ! PORTABLE ELECTRIC LANTERNS— P KHlllliifc Bring the Boys to Procter's 11 XHE WHEEL TOY, the greatest boy toy of jj II MYSTO CONJURING * SETS—yea» of iun '|| • II ELECTRICAL EXPERIMENTAL SET—. ' I! EXPERIMENTAL CHEMISTRY SET— ' | TRAIN SETS, naming order 15/-iipwar'da jj » i ML %Jr%***KZ3L 9 200 High St. (Opp.Strange's) |jj] F66n-;S«4 HI.

, rTNANOTAJ* A ; rAGO KAR.BOUR BOARD. I LOAN OF £160,00", BEING BALANCE | UNISSUED OF £20.",00O LOAN AT ."•; I PER CENT. ICOO DEBENTURES OF £100 EACH. TO REPAY LOANS FALLING DUE JANUARY. IMI. By special Ortler-in-Coimcil, tho B>viril cto able to offor i>J per ojnt., oml, in %•:<•«- of the Hat rato taxation <> f . £.*> Gd ill lJi« £, this Loan offers uu exceptionally good iav<?trafrnt.. Tho (>tngs-» Harbour hn-s probably boon tho principal factor in Dmiedin and Otapo's success, conssawnliy tho Board confidently seek the oi lot-al institution*. rwstoTfllisfcs, morclianf-s, <•!<-. Furtl-.or, ih<» c\-iiiriutr Lootip n.ro l:el<l in London, thn lloa'itifr of tho renewal Lmu lov.'aily will :>hm.u rtuit ih-> interest id retained witbin tb« Di»iiinion. SPECIAL NOTES: Tho wxastion on fheso debentures is 2-i «;d in tho £, vhich Rive- • a. return of £1 Os 7Jd per X'tt<» to thost> •wlios- 1 * income tax i-* 2s Cd in tho £, -whllo to J investors wlioSo income tax is less or moto than Us 6d in tho i', j 'he not ictairn will bo corresixindiugly increased. THlv LOAN IS FOR SEVEN YEARS ONLY. Five per cent, deposit on application, tho balajico to bo paid en January 4lh, 1921. Principal and interest pavablo nt p.ny bTanch of Uia Bank "f Now Zealand, free* of exchange. Tha Debentures oonstituto n\ "hargo on tho Harbour Fund. Assets, £4,710,000; Liabilities, £1,06G,000. Trust funds may bo invested. Brokcrago nllowod to Shasebrokors. • Copies of Prospectus and Form of Application may bo obtained from tho ■undersigned, or at tho principal offices, and mo*. «f tho branched of tho Bank of New /CimAU applications to bo forwarded to the undersigned, who will supply any further pwticulaiß on application. "W. J. BABDSLEY, Secretary and Treasurer. Harbour Board Office. Dunedin tßos 1), December 13th, 190.0 46(»3 THE DOMINION TRUST Co. of N.Z.. Ltd. TRUSTEES under Wills, and for 'Marriage Settlements. A&sentew, Debentureholdors, Residuary Legatees, ©to. DIRECTORS: G. T. BOOTH, CHRISTCHUROH. WALTER HILL, CHRISTCHUROH. JO. JAMESON, CHRISTCHURCH. " 'THOMAS STONE, CHRISTCHURCH. i\ F STEAD, CHRISTCHURCH. ' W K. McALPINE.- CRAIGIEBURNJ JAMES COAV, ASHBURTON. B. R. MACDONALD, GERALDINE. Manages: JAMES STEPHEN DAY. OFFICES: 163 Hereford street, Christohuroh. D2BOG-1 ~ NOTICES. ' riTHB Funeral of tho lato Mary Malloch X will leavo licr lato losidcnco, 77 Holly road, St. AlbaJis, Thifl Day (Wednesday), Deoombcr 15th. at 3.150 p.m., for tho Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 4708 TITHE Frionds of tho lato Henry. Jaincs •J- Shaw are invited to attend his Funeral, loaving his lato rcsidenco, 7 Bath street, on Thurndav, at 10 a.m., for tho Addington Cometory. "GEORGE BARRELL. 607 GEORGE BARBELL, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR-CARBIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Offieo 221. Garago: 22C Durham atre«t, 'Phbna 7qi. Night or Day. i J. LAMB.AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS No. £34 LICHFIELD STREET. TolephoneKOQ Eotablkhed 1873. FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES 106 Montreal etrcct, • 'PhoiV) : Sydenham. 160". 19 London street, Phono: Richmond. C6O. P.O. "Box 52':. TOHNR H I N D, Town Office: 104 Caehel street Thono 81 2. ' FUNERALS conducted by Motor Hcnr<o or -with Horses. RSSS3-*Ji9'J

PUBLIC NOTICES. / TO FRUITGROWERS. RE CHARGING FOR CASES, j rpHE following is tJi» Gmcndorl li't of ihe. 1 mmcn of FRUIT MERCHANTS who havo agreed to charge for ALL Fruit Csass. Messrs McKay Brcw<., Invcrcargiil. Meßsra Greon nntl C 0.,. Gore. Ofagb Fruitgrowers' Co-op., Dunodia. Mct-jra Familton and JSoii, Oama.ni. Messrs Allchurch, Tim am. Messrs Morton and Pearson, Tircaru. Messrs Stephenson and Co., Asliburton. Orchardists' Co-op., Christchurch. i F. W. CONE, President. H. E. MORGAN, Secretary, i 6"2 Canterbury Fruitgrowers' Association. "~TO BLOOD STOCK BUYERS AND BREEDERS. A VALUABLE PUBLICATION. "rp.HE BREEDERS' HANDBOOK," croaX piled by tho lata Danrera Harctxw ("Petronel"). PodigTee Book and Stud Book -combined, j A Novelty of Groat Utility to nil interested J in tho Thoroughbred. Price 7s Cd, postage paid. • For Saio on application to MRS DANYERS HAMBER, Grant's road, CPapanui, Christchurch. 4G60 CANTERBURY - MASTER BUTCHERS' ASSOCIATION. ANNIVERSARY DAY. TVTEMBERS of the above Association WILL CLOSE THEIR SHOPS ALLDAY en THURSDAY, 16th inst. R.. JONES. 4731 Secretary. NOTICE TO FARMERS. HAYING sold my CHAFF-TOTTING PLANT to Mr R. Haw, of SoulUbxidgc. I tako this opportunity of THANKING Clients for the business they havo entrusted rue with in the past, *nd hope tbey ■wilt now extend their patronage to Mr Maw. • I am still retaining' my HAULING and THRESHING PLANTS, and will continue operations in this business as heretofore. FRED LILL, Dunsandel. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH. rriEE PRIZE DISTRIBUTION of tho J- Christchurch Boys' High School- will ba held on FRIDAY NEXT W "SSSS?' 17th at 7.30 p.m., at tho CANTJfcJtBUKI COLLEGE HALL. Parents of former pupils, and Old Boys iQViU2d - L. A. STRINGER.. Registrar. Canterbury College, December. IHth, 1920. * 661 THE TAXI PROPRIETORS HELD their General Meeting at the Masonic Hotel on December 9th, and decided to hold their ANNUAL PICNIC On MONDAY January 24th, 1921, at Motukarara. A. C. DICKINSON. 821 Secretary. CAR for KELSON, via BLENHEIM, .SUNDAY, lath. Early. Boole £eatfl at DOMINION HOTEL. iGU W. G. VINING, LTD. . NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. I\,TY Property, 130 Shand'e Track, Hornby, I'A is eokl. *, HARRISON). THE CANTERBURY LAND AGENTS' ASSOCIATION. ffIHE Offices of Members will bo CLOSED J- on ANNIVERSARY DAY, llio lGthiust. £36__ E: J. TAYLER, Secretary. McINTYRE'S Strong RegulatingPills, 5s Gd; tho moat roliablo Pilla in tha Market. Chemists and Storekeepers. % ♦ ._

I FREE TOYS I 9 ' FOR r//£ CHILDREN 6 p Price Reductions at • |' I .Stewartßobinsons 1 We are giving Toys away free with every pur- rV«^^^S* v fcA 8 s-3 «5> I chase of Pootwear made from us until Xmas. \ . , >£* H fim Bra Tho unusual prico reductions enumerated if 'k ft) *', ✓» T? B d-B Sil i below are due to fortunat* purchases from . . ? )' JW \ A Bin 05 i makers anxious to unload stocks, •which ro- A)/" ''<. ' ' - <j, I"J ~b auctions we are passing on to the public. >jL>a I *-l pa rrhe offerings could not he more seasonable Y " ! <l'^ , - > 1 HI ~3 in .view of the Sic as season. I L—• E« XMAS SPECIALS TOR LADIES Light Chrome Derby Boots, town BfU ft* 1 Patent Court Shoes— „, Bole * ~• „ ~•V t. - - *"¥* ISi UTjJ 25/- 27/0 32/8 Glace Derby Boots, fall round toe, I WIS . ffal Glace Derby. Shoes, smart shapes wide welts .. .., 35/- f IP| IS 18/11 22/6 30/- Bnl raO Grey Cloth Derby Shoes, smart SPECIAL PBICES POP. EOTS gEj LSI heel 24/6 AND GIRLS fig »fll White Canvas Derby Shoes— Girls' White Canvas Ankle-Bar |n jiMj 8/6 3/6 10/6 Shoe, leather soles—Sires 7 to =J SH White Canvas 1-Bar and Ankle- 10, 6/11 ; 11 to 1, C/ll ; . f»j 6 Bar Shoes .. 0/6 to 10/6 1, and 2, 7/11 8/6 "| 3 Glace Court Shoes 24/6 30/- Girls' White Canvas Boots, high mm, 9** White Tennis Shoes, chrome soles leg, Smart shape—7 to 10, 14/6 **"fl S! »/H. 11 to 1 .. .. 15/11 E2 (fly Black Suede Ankle-Bar and Court Girls' Tan and Black' Glace 1- raj I 6 ™* 1 Shoes. 14/11 Bar Shoes—7 to 10 .. 8/11 SJJ Black Poplin Button and Lace Youths' Glace Sid Derby Boots, |£J Shoes . ..8/6 9/6 10/6 sl2es Ito S .. .. 17/9 F™ Grey, Pawn and Slack Suedo Boys' GXace Kid Derby Boots, U] Derby Shoes .. 35/- to 47/6 sizes Iff to 13 .. 14/11 fj* Sandals, hundreds of pairs— 6a| SPSCTAL VALUES FOB MBIT 7to 9, 6/11 ; 10 to 13, 7/11 ; F»* Smart Tan Calf Derby Boots, full Ito 2, 8/11 ; 3, 4, 5, 0/6 LR round toe .. 32/6 35/- White Sand Shoes, rubber soles, ■"■ Split Kip Shooters, nailed or plain for th« holidays—7 to 10, 3/11; - IM * 17/6 pair 11 to 2, 4/11 : 3, 4, G, J5/6 g* Glace Derby Boots, all leather— White Canvas Button Boots— STB 30/- 7to 10, 10/11 ;11to 1, 11/0; pi Postage 9d. extra. 2, 14/6 . yTO STEWART ROBINSON | BOOT IMPORTER CASHEL STREET WEST g ! *£[] § _ " The Bisteit Little Shoe Store in Town." |M

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17018, 15 December 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17018, 15 December 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17018, 15 December 1920, Page 11

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