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Whose Eyes? Yours, of course Procter's advertising is meant for YOU, if you are having any trouble with your sight. Consultation now may save you much loss of efficiency and loss of health later on. PROCTER Consulting Optician, 200 High Street, opp. Stnige's ptyit-iot*

CITY COUNCIL. & % ARMISTICE DAY CEREMONY. HIS MAJESTY THE KING h*> the wish that on ARMISTICE DAY, the 11th November, then shall be complete suspension of all business throughout the British Empire during two minutca silence, commencing at 11 a.m. , CITIZENS are particularly requested to congregate in front of the Anglican Cathedral, Cathedral square, not later than lO.aa a.m. on SATURDAY, the 11th instant. IN MEMORY OF OUR GLORIOUS DEAD there mu3t be a oomplete *toppa?o of all street traffic," business and industrial activities for TWO MINUTES. ALL PERSONS sounding motor-horns and drivers of vehicles moving during the two minutes' silence will be prosecuted. CITIZENS will stand baro-headed for two minutes from 11 a.m. At 11.2 a.m. the Reveille will be sounded from the front of the West door of the Cathedral, where space must be kept clear for Buglers to line up. ALL FLAGS fly in? muat bo lowered to half-mast at 11 a.m. 6harp, and bo mpetheaded at 11.2 a.m. HENRY T. J. THACKER. Mayor. Christ church, 9th November, 1922. 2571 CIVIC RECEPfION. A CIVIC RECEPTION wall be given to Commissioner and Mrs Hoggaid, of the Salvation Army, in the City Council Chamber at 11 a.m. on FRIDAY, tho 10th instant. All Citizens are oordially invited. HENRY T. J. THACKER, Mayor. Christchurch. Bth November, 1922. 2372 MUNICIPAL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. H"VENDERS will be received, Tip to noon •V on THURSDAY, 16th November, 1922, fpr the ERECTION of a SUB-STATION IN BRICK. Plans arid Specifications' may be seen at the offices of the Municipal Electricity Deportment, corner of Manchester and Armagh streets. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. HITCHCOCK, General Manager, 2586 Municipal Electricity Department. FUNERAL NOTICES. rrVHE' Funeral of the late Hannah Casey 'JL will leave the residence of her brother, 57 Highsted road, Papanui, This Day (Thursday), the 9th inst., at 7 a.m., for the Catholio Church, Gernldine, thence to the GeraJdinn Cemetery. JOHN RHIND. 2589 rnHE Funeral of the late Charles Ernest Marsdeni will arrive at the Bromloj" Cemetery - This Day (Thursday), at 8.15 p.m. GEORGE BARRELL. 416 JOHN R.HIND (Late Langford and Rhind), Undertaker. P.O. Box 529. MOTOR Hearse and Carriagei for Funerals in Town and Country. 106 Montreal Btreet. Sydenham. .'Phone 1808. 19 London street, Richmond. 'Phone 689. Town Office: 104 Cashel street 'Phone 812. 89086-6039 F. FISHER. UNDERTAKER, KAIAPOI. ~ OTOR FUNERALS, ANY DISTANCE!. M c •PHOJJE 21, KAIAPOI. J. LAMB AND SON, l-UKERAL FURNISHER S, No. 284 LICHFIELD 'STREET. Telephone g'JQ Established 1878. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES. FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. GEORGE BARRELI* FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR . FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Offioe:' 221. Garage' 225 Durham street. •PHONE Night or Day. A. CAMERON, EXPERT, 171 G1 hurch. Quality Railway' Deliver] SAWS a Speciality, Firewood or Rip. CBB2O MRS CAR MICHAEL, 165 Victoria street. 'Phone 1887. COSTUMIERE and MILLINER. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. Moderate Charges, First-class Workmanship. C3SI3 CYCLISTS— Try Clincher Cycle Tyrea lot year cycle. You will get better wear » { and easy riding. All Cycle Dealers stock ) | them. HSBBI-9205

PBOFESSIONAL NOTICES G. P.O. BOX 669. TELEPHONE .2072. SEVICKE JONES, OPTICIAN. Corner of CATHEDRAL SQUARE and CHANCERY LANE. (No Canvassers Employed.) J4534-212 \ SECRETARIES, BUSINESS MEN. ETC. J-OK ALL CLASSES OP TYPEWRITING, DUPLICATING, Etc., Use the DISPATCH SERVICE, 761 Colombo street (Over Drayton's). •Phone 3757. PO. Bos 863. 59252 A' WALTER J. MOORE, FPA. (N.Z.), F.I.A. (tf.Z.), CCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. Agent (or Trustees and Absmtees. A.M.P. Buildings, 216918 Cathedral square. miRED EYES! When tho eye* easily tire 1 'tis a sign of weakness! Don't neglect Nature's call for assistance—consult a specialist optician—ooTvrult MR A fiEX. GRANT, who will give you helpfnl advice and prescribe becoming glasses if necessary. ALEX. GRANT, Consulting Optician, 115 Cashel street, G 5839-6163 (Opp. Ballantyne's). R. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN. S. . LONSDALE. Fellow of the Spectacle Makers' Company, London. 182 MANCHESTER STREET (One Minute from Cathedral). L 8684-2983 SN. ROBINSON, G.A.1.E., N.Z., ' FOOT SPECIALIST. New Rooms, 173 CASHEL STREET EAST. Entrance next door Para Co., Ltd. By appointment. 'Phone 2271 as usual. Est. 188 J. First Floor. E9601 'VOUNG and CRAIG (Palmer Graduates), X Chiropractors and Spinographers, Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. All work verified by X-Ray. Hours .* 8.30 to 61 Saturday, 8.30 to* 1. Members N.Z. Chiropractors' Association. Y9175-212 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. QPECIAL .Tariff .to Patrons during tile 0 Summer Months. Full particulars on application. The NEW BRIGHTON CAFE has all the facilities of a first-class Hotel homcily, comfortable, and an excellent table. Etojoy your holiday and the bracing sea air *t THE OAFS. For accommodation 'phone 2635. J. JACKSON, JS6SS Proprietor. ■R RINHOLHE" BEST HOME. 246 ESPLANADE, NEW BRIGHTON 1 . ■ Miss Gill. • Telephone 896 M HIGH BANKS, GOVERNOR'S BAY. j)RIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE. Every Home Comfort and Attention. The Finest View of Harbour. _ Ooacli Stops at the Door; MRS S. K. HARKER, Proprietress. KHARTOUM. BjS Armagh street West, cornet Durham . .street PAYING VISITORS received. 'Phone 2900. wiau KENILWORTH Private Boarding-house. Quietest, sunniest, and best position in city. Business men, married couples. 26 Cashel street .West. H 6966-1281 BEACHCLIFFS, 7 HEAD ST., SUMNER. (Late Residence of Mrs Preston.) PAYING' Guestß, comfortable, quiet home, sunny position. proprietors, Missea Huggina and Suckling. 59156-9213 TITOUNT PLEASANT HOSTEL AND IVI HEALTH RESORT, 1200 feet above sea level. Situated, back of Redcliffs. Splendid ' accommodation lor Boarders and Week-end Guests. Liberal Tariff. Car meets trams by reauest. Ring Redcliffs 'Phone, or write Tea House, Mt. Pleasant. H. H. ROBERTS, Proprietor. R9231 YOUNG Gent, exhibitor Industrial Exhibi- ' tion, requires Room and Breakfast in good locality. State terms. M. Davis, G.P.0., Christchurch. <33 IS youn name on the roll? Check it there yourself. This is your business. Vote Continuance. 2119

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17607, 9 November 1922, Page 15

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