Influenza Epidemic 'WARE OF RISING TEMPERATURE "There's no oause for alarm,'* .ay« Dr. Telford "but erg* care should be taken.' . The more dangerous pneumonio type is preceded by rising temperature. Take your Temperatare wift • CLINICAL THERMOMETER It will tell you whether to aeak medical advioe. 2/- to 12/6 each JOHN R. PROCTER Cm & Opp. Clock Tower
CITY COUNCIL. i _—________—— WOOLSTON DUST AND EEFTJSE COLLECTION. ON and after MONDAY Next, the 16th ' instant, there will be a weekly colk-c----tion of Dust and Refuse in Woolston. MONDAYS—In ike east end. TUESDAYS—In the west -r.d. H. K. SMJTH, Town Clerk. Christchuroh, July I2th, 1923. 6436 PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. P.O. BOX 669. TELEPHONE 207S GS EVI CK E JONES. OPTICIAN, Corner of CATHEDRAL SQUARE and* CHANCERY LANE. (No Canvassers Employed.)^ J623-. QTEPHEN P E B R I N ARRANGES STAFF BENEFIT FUNDS, PRIVATE SUPERANNUATIONS, With World-wide GUARANTEED .FAMILY INCOMES, ETC. 133 .HEREFORD STREET (Next Buik New Zealand.) 7106 u CONSULT 'Phone 27* S. TyESDAMES ALDERSON and WILSON, •*•'•*■ High street Chambers (next Gough's), Re "Acetaphia," which cures Neuritis and Gout. The treatment being external, works through the excretionary Bystem, reaching cause of pain and gives relief after first' few treatments. W9847 HARRY RHODES,'A.P.A. (N.Z.), A.I.A (N.Z.) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR AND COMPANY SECRETARY. MA Hereford street, Christchurch. Telephone 5409. P.O. Box 1046. R9319 ■yiSS MARY MoLEAN, Certificated Masseuse and Electro-Therapeu-tist, late Dunedin, Hamilton and Christchurch Orthopaedic Hospital. Hours: 2 to 6 p.m., or by appointment. Telephone 8899. Room i&, Ist floor. ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS,' Cathedral square. Mo7lll SN. ROBINSON, G.A.1.E., N.Z. . FOOT SPECIALIST. New Rooms, 178 Cashel street East. 'Phone 2271. First floor. By appointment R9247-8119 YOUNG and CRAIG (Palmar Graduates), Chiropractors and Spinographers, Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square. All work verified by X-Ray. Hours: 8.80 to 6; Saturday, 8.80 to 1. Members N.Z. Chiropractors' Association. Y9170 AKAROA ' AKAROA AKAROA YiUftrT' AKAROA WHITE STAR LINE. AKAROA , AKAROA AKAROA'. pILKIN G T 0 N ' S EXPRESS NON-STOP MOTOR SERVICE, CHCH-AKAROA TWICE DAILY. MORNING SERVICE: , Ch'ch dep.: Broadway's, 8.30 a.m. Akaroa, dep.: P.O. 8.30 a.m. ' AFTERNOON SERVICE: Ch'ch dep.: Broadway's, 2.30 p.m. • Akaroa dep.: P. 0., 1.30 p.m PILKINGTON'S" Guar&ntees Punctuality and Reliability. Bookingc: Govt. Tourist Office, Cathedra! square; Thos. Cook and Son, Hereford street; Woodward's (Tobacconists), opp. Broadway's; Rink Taxis, Ltd., Armagh street. Telegrams: Pilkington, Akaroa. 'Phone 5, Akaroa.
W>&o^&Mso#&M& FOR WET WINTER DAYS Army Service Boob A Shipment Expressly for Stewart Robinson Here's a wonderful Boot Offer for Men. These extra sturdy Boots were specially made by Messrs John Cave & Sons, " Eushden, England, originally for the Imperial Army. Each pair bears the Imperial Government stamp and Army Service stamp. Just the Boots for wet days and rough wear. Cost Imperia Stewart Robinson's Price ISOO pairs at ' Made of finest English Tan Kip Leather, not chrome. Guaranteed waterproof. Hand-sewn and reinforced with small slugs—clinched. The soles of English hard oak tan, half- ' inch thick —the grand old tannage of our forefathers. Expensive, but incomparable. POSTAGE 1/-EXTRA COME AND SEE THESE BOOTS—THEIR GRAND QUALITY WILL APPEAL TO YOU s Stewart Robinson CASHEL STEEET WEST. Q/g Pair
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17814, 13 July 1923, Page 15
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