Save Your "The Light Hurts MJ The unshaded glare of eloctrie ligjjj| to tho vision and should be guard© Sufferers from eyestrain complain -i others, and, for their eyes' sake, sh< suitable protection in tho form of eon to reduco the strain. If you have cam that all's not well with your eyes,'cos will givo your eyes a careful exand] prescribe correctly-adjusted glassea.* f JOHNR.PROCrf CONSULTiNG OPTICIANS OPP. CLOCK TOWER, CHRJSTC P6J36-5543
BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. FRUIT TREES. LARGE AND SE t OF ALL KINDS OP Fkuii ±a^.i^, '"AppleTTn all best known kinds; «trong tree*; 2a 6d to 3s 6d each; 27 a 6d to S6s per °Pears—Extra etron? trees in best sort*, 2s 6d Ss Cd to 5s each; 308 to 42s per doi. Plums—AH best varieties. 2a 6d, 3s td to 6s each; 30a to 40a p.»r doz. Apricots—Early medium and late vanetioe, Ss Gd each. , ~ Nectarines—ln six best kinds, 3s and 3s 6d each; 30s per doz. Peaches—Earl v medium and late kadi, 3s and 3s 6d each; 80s to 86s per doz. Quinces— Strong trees, 6 kinds, 3s 6d eao£ Almonds—Strong trees, 6 kinds, 3s 6d each. , , Figs—Sis choice kinds, 3s Cd eacn. Walnuts—Extra strong trees, 8 to 10 years old, 7s 6d to 10s each: fltron? trees, 4 to 6 rears o'd. 3s 6d and 5s each. Black Mu'berries— btrong trees, 5a each. Gooseberries—ln 40 best sorts, 12g per doz. Currants-Red, Black and White, 10s per lioeanberries—ls 6d each: I<>B per doi. B NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln rood. Telephone 2tt. Cbri9te^" h l 4 GRASS SEEOS. GRASS SEEDS. . . GRASS SEEDS IN SHORT SUPPLY. 171TE advise Farmers to order, early as >V gupplies of Choice Quality are limited. We have in stock selected lines of machino dressed seed as follows: „.;___■_ RYEGRASS OFF OLD PASTURE, ITALIAN RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, WESTERN WOLTHS, DOGSTAIL COWGRASS, and WHITE .CLOVER. We have also on hand COLLEGE ALGERIAN O.STS. Order your requirements early and ■«▼• disappointment. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO.. LTD., 198 Cashel street, Christchurch. W9453-5312 NOTICE TO FARMERS. LIME TOUR LANDS. LIMING is showing hie results every day. START NOW ' and use KAKAHU CARBONATE OF LIME. . . . . Farmers may send their own--manure sacks to be filled, 20 to the ton. • • ' p r i ce _22a 6d per ton, for. truck lots ot 6 tons or more] Free railage up to 100 miles. •■■.■'■' GTJDSELL BROS., ■ Winchester. 'Phone 149 K., Tcmuka. McM6542-5318 tTOLLER AND YOUNG. ■"' Engravers and- Uiesinkera;- r 119 WORCESTER STREET.
Lines from Stocktaking worth Buying: LADIES' TOT LEATHER DERBY SHOES, wdtedioles (sizes 4, 5, 6, 7) — Usual Price 21/- 1 To Gear at .. LADIES' REAL GLACE KlB DERBY SHOES, Pat. «p, all sizes—- 1 To Clear .. LADIES' LOVELY VELVET SUPPERS, medium high heel. Colours: Pink and Blue. Sizes 3 and 4 Usual Price 8/6 O/ Now ,: ... °l LADIES' GREY KID LACE SHOES, good wear, sizes 3, 4j5,6Stocktaking Price Q/fi to Clear ■ LADIES' LOVELY SAIfIPLE SHOES, in Suedes, Grey, Brown, Black, in 4 and 5 Worth 35/- :<-- ' LADIES' BEST MAKE TAN CALF BROGUE SHOES, C&lonial make—■ Worth 25/- 1 To Clear * MEN'S REAL KIP PEGGED SHOOTERS, good make, size 10 onlyUsual Price 26/- 1 Now ..:... .. j MEN'S TAN KIP ARMY BOOTS, sewn soles, sizes 5,6,7Now LADIES' GLACE KID WARD SHOE, all leather, to dear at Stocktaking Price j POSTAGE:— Ladies', 8d; Men's, 10d. Stewart lnson Cashel Street
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