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BOABU AND EESIDENCE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. /"JTAGO HOUSE, 269 MADRAS STREET, LATiMER bQUAKE. Excellent Accommodation. Paying Visitors received. EALTHY CASHMJERE HU.I "XHARTOUM" (late of $R Armagh street.) 78 DYER'S PASS ROAD (Formerly known as 'Stanag*")Paying viaitora received. 'Phoni- 7W7. Two minute* from Hills School Stop. STAY AT ''STUTCHBURY." Ideal situation. Two minutes from Bay. Excellent Cuiaine. Terms on Application. •PHONE 4 0. (MRS) W. J. FULTON, Pioprietress, F4258 5 Sarah street "ST. ELMO" PRIVATE HOTEL. 52 WORCESTER STREET WEST.. """UPERIOR Accrmmodation. Permanent guests from sfa per week, according to room and home. Casual guests 13* 6d pet day. 'Phone t72. 147161 ENILWOETH PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. Quietest Sunniest, end Beat Position is City. Up-to-date oathrorm' and Separata Shower. Gentlemen snd Married Conp'ea. •Ph ne 8839. 26 CASHEL STREET WEST. BG4SS
ACANCIES for PERMANENT OE CASUAL BOARDERS, City, dmi Fii» Station. Under new management. Apply I 1X203 ITS LICHFIELD STREET "BEACHCLIFFS." 7 HEAD STREET. SUMNER. ,'PEAL Situation. Spacious, Sunny Rcoma, ■L with separate balconies overlooking sea. Telephone 1549 K. MISSES HUGGINS and SUCKLIKO. H42H-4293 * * Lodgings; suburbs preferred. Stat3 terms. K.H.C., "Press" Office. 1883 CASHMERE HlLLS—Vacancy for Married Couples or Ladies requiring reat, or Furnished Flat to Let. Ideal conditions. 238 Dyer's Pass rond. It • UPERIOR Accommodation, Gloucester ' House, 33 Gloucester street West-, tei-ms moderate. 'Phone 862. 58 BUSINESS ANNOTJNOEMENTS. FRUIT TREES. . VERY LARGE AND SELECT STOCK, k- OF ALL KINDS OF FRUIT TREES, including l — in all best known kinds; etrong trees', 2s 6d to 3s 6d each; 27s 6d to S6s per doz. Pears—Extra etronsr trees in best sorts, 2s 6d, 3s Gd to Ss each; 90s to 423 per dos. Plums—All best varieties. 2s 6d, 8s td to 6e each; 80s to 40s p.r doz. Apricots—Early medium and late varieties, Ss 6d each. Nectarines—ln six best kinds, Ss and 3s 6d each; 80s per doz. Peaches—Early medium and late kinds, Ss and 8s 6d each; 80s to S6s per doz. Quinces —Strong trees, 6 kinds, Ss 6d each. Almonds—Strong trees, 6 kinds, 3a Gd each. Figs—Six choice kinds, 8s fd each. Walnuts—Extra strong trees, 8 to 10 yeas old, 7s 6d to 10s each: stronr trees, 4 to 6 years o'd, 3s 6d and 6s each. Black Mu'berxiea —Strong trees, 5a each. Gooseberries—ln 40 best sorts, 12g per doz. Currants—Red, Black and White-, 10s per do*. T 1 I— 1- ffJ mmli. lOn *!**> .4*l* NAIRN and SONS, Lincoln toad Telephone 241. Christchnroh. | N7124—4
kURING WINTER MONTHS. When you iare difficulty in obtaining GOOD BTTTTEB T A P U. T A P U. T A P U. T A P V. T A P TJ. T A P V. T A P IT. T A P U. T A P U. ALWAYS SUPERFINE QVAUJg^
SENSATIONAL OFFER TO THI PEOPLE OF CANTERBURY. Ladies' High Leg, Dark Tan Willow Calf Boots This Willow Calf is the Best Grade and QaaHtf obtainable. Round toes, toe caps, stoat *ele% welted, Cuban heels, all leather. These Boots [ (tot 38/6 a prir Wholesale *a£ are worth it Post Bd.apair Extra I am SefliiSir this lane at 14/6 these Bargain*. STEWART ROBINSON 108 CASHEL STREET
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18140, 1 August 1924, Page 15
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