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"Fine" Tea Cheapest to use! In addition to the enjoyment derived from tfan frafjwi flavour of "FINT!" Tea—"Amber Tips"—yen the advantage of definite economy. Tips" iwww five cups from tbe same amount required ef inferior W» ®s m&Jce only four. , Insist on Tips" FINE Tea - Ceylon's Best

SOABD AND RESIDENCE. "BEACHCLIFFS," 7 HEAD STRKET, SUMNER. IDEAL Situation. Spucious, bunny Rooms, with stpnrute balconies overlooking ses. Telephone 1549 K. MiSSKri HUUGINS and SUCKLING H-1214-1-93 BOARD AMD RESIDENCE. /"\TAGO HOUSE, 2C9 MADRAS STREET. yj LATIMER SQUARE. Excellent Accommodation. Pcying Visitors received. P8578 H EALTHY CASHMERE HILLS. " KHARTOUM." (Lato of Bl> Armagh Btreet), 78 DYER'S PA?S ROAD (Formerly known as "S nnaf;e.") Paying visitors recoived. 'Phone 7027. I Two minutes from 11 ills School Stop. "ST ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL, 52 'WORCESTER STREET VfSST. SUPERIOR Accommodation. P. rmancnt guests from 50s per week, according to room and house. Casual guests 6d per day. 'Phone 872. M7lßl K ENIL WORTH PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. Quietest, Sunniest, ani Best Position in Cily. TJp-t-o-date bathrooms and Separate Shower. Gcntlomen and Married Couples. H 6455 "tTACANCIES for PERMANENT OR V CASUAL BOARDERS. CITY, near ! Fire Station. Under new management. . L4CO3 ly 173 LICHFIELD STREET, j LADY offers gocd Homo to young girl; in 1 St. Albans, near car; ins.do 2d section. £1 J«r week; single room. U.L.8., "P.esa." j TWO Ladies with good homo, city, three minu.es from Square, would bo glfld of one or ' two sch;olbov3 as paying gufstaUrgent, "Press" Office. 833 educational. BUSINESS FIRMS requiring the services of a Shorthand-Typiste or Clerk communicate with us, exp.ain their needs, and ■ we do tho rest. Managers of Commercial ; Establishments and otlierß realise and ap- ' preciate the consequent savin? of tini6 tliis means to them, in comparison with ad vert iaing, sm they are tiiua culled upon to inter- I view: only those applicants who are sufficiently qualified to fill the vacant position. I Since the beginning of this year we have ' placed over sixty students in remunerative permanent and temporary office positions, and we continue to daily receive further applications. A good Commercial Education is undoubtedly a. very va uable asset to anyone intending to follow a Commercial Career, or to those who are likely at any time to, be thrown cn their own resources. We hold Day and Evening Classes in all Commercial and Examination subjects, and full particulars may b« obtained on application *t the School. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenetoin's Building* (opp. P.1.C.). Tel: 1637. 152092-8. DANCING. CALIS•THENIC FXFRCISES. Under Ro -pi and V ceregal Patronage. MISS LOWE having returned from Ame ic i, will resume Day Classes from June 2nd. Evening Classes, quarter from entry. All the new dances—Three Step, New York Schottische,. Ballroom Tango taught privately. Fox Trot or Wultz taught in three' private lessons. • At home Friday afternoons 51 WORCESTER STREET. L 1163-051 M : MATRICULATION. INDIVIDUAL TUITION. R N. M. BELL, M.A., 8.D., 134 street, St. Albans Or 131 Worcester Btreet, City. Prospectus on Application. 82748 TV/TR M. NUNES (FROM LONDON), JVL PIANOFORTE. . Moderate Terms. Write or interview. lot BARBADOES STREET. ■ NG557 No - 10 CtTWANTEIi TO BENT. WANTED to Ront, House of about five ro-jms, for three a?=lts; good tenants. Kent if desired quarterly in advance. Apply "Tenant," "Press" Office. 742 YOUNG Couple want to take over for term Furnished Flat or Bungalow from midd.e October., Z.M.H., "Press" Office. OQA TVTO more cold to»3 • with a "UNIQUE" i> HOT WATER BOTTLE. Retains its heat' longer. _ Won't burst or leak. All eizes. Chemists and dealers sell them everywhere. H 6208 IT radiates delightful warmth that sets the body all ag:ow "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE, rjuuranteed. Look for name on stopper. All chemists and dealers.

funeral notices. '"THE Fuller*! of the laf# V;tV» *£' J- leave his sale rts.d<>l>e*, i» P".-cS*. - street. City, this diy (Friday). -Annan l.>». it C p.m., for 'he AdJjnsrton Cvevtiriy.-- ' UAMH and SON. _________ n ** IUIE Funeral o( t!*> Ut« RoWt RJwaH Hit will leave iii-i I*U mifc*, t S: Lxjnaxds sttct. off Linef.n tnad. *» >i;nday, Aupufi '7th, at ? p.m.. for tfe. Bromley Cemetery.—J. I/AJIB and 601 THE Friends cf tli* late Mr# PwfeJ S?wr". I ueH'iM »r» mL--cif~ly t« **• p"a her Funer.il, which Will l»*f» f W«s»j ft >r street, Liti*ood, o« Batu»d*f. As*M* ICi-. ins'.., at 11-"' <» clock fw «h« C'-meterv, vi:i J.eitKie <S arnviir? *1 ,'clork. " GEO. MCKIN3ON, U*Ut4»"*jV L'.'.timer S(iu:.r«>. <> ' ft r pil? Friends of tne !»t* sf«*A X ~ Mul'on arc mvit-d to »«Wa.i ss» Fnncral ler.vinff t>e rrsid«nc« <4 hi# «*, «* Rochester direct. UnA«*i. on *" II n.m. fcr the Liawood uEuKGE 11ARRELL. .jz. JOHN RHIND (Late Lsnfford and RMts®. P.O. BOX 523. UNDERTAKES. TVfOTOR Hear** *t>d Carriar* to* &<**»> IVJL erals in Town and Country. 106 Montrwl utreet, Sydenham. rfcws# 1603; 19 London utrrct, Rje!ini<m£. "VbtUMi 689, Town Offioa, 1M Caafee! «te»et. g|o jFf «» GEORGE BARR B L FURNISHING UNDERTAKES. MOTOR HSARSRB AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE, OUce* 221. Garage: 255" Dnrhtsi *4r*#f. 'I HONE *y9j *•«*** at G EOKGE 1) I C K I S S O FUNERAL FURNISHES. * LATIMER SQUARE, CHBISTCHtTRC®. Latest Motor-Hearse aiWI CarrUs**. For Funerali to any part o! Kew ZeaiaisA* Telephone 2539, Night M tHj. J. LAMB AND SOX, FUNERAL FUBI?iSEEttIt LICHFIEI.D STREET, Oak and Itimu e««ket« oat&« StwrtM* Notice. , Motor Hearsts and carriages tot Y& Any Distasca. 'PHONE 559. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED TttOt W CHRISTCHUHCH, AND THE MOST CF-TO-DATE IN NEW ZK ALAND. ESTABLISHED IBW. _ Matthew park and co., j*m»" FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Latest Meter Hearns C«sfTi*®sß> For Fane rale koy distazK*. 232 CASHEL STREET ZA9T. •Phones 8373 aad 2633, night at jttf. P7U2 Itiamfm. crrr JUTNICIPAL KLEcrrßicrmr DEPARTMENT. ■pOWEE WILL BeTCUT (BPf Js tiw I io lowing. are»», OK BUJfI/AT, Wfei AUGUST. BETWEEN 8 fc«a, mi 9 *IK. and BETWEEN 3 p.m. m* 410 S»«M ALL THAT PORTION Of TBTK OTf SITUATED IN PAPANCJ UO LYING NORTH OP HLIGH'S BOH 9 AND GRANTS ROAD. E, HITCHCOCX, Girfflswl llaMtftf, 7157 Municipal Electmity *" WAKTEO TO POSCEAS2-iTEFr-OF/ CLOTH!*(^K"M ii la Victor* atwrt. fUmJfU. Bayer of all kind* of o«*j and Chlldrea'a CUrthiry, 1— . Portro«nt«au*. B»1 LiJMfl. FBfaittw; ,»Sw» Old Gold and Siirtr 3twt&Uty. 'SPOT GASH. ~ T EFT-OFF Clothißf—*f* TtomtHHi JU Buyer of OrM'tUMi*.. PortraoanWo*. »!•» *«i wJSWJJS Clothing. C 1-Vrnr roaJ. attended to. T«l<pfw«» . si>. Kl*. T***r. "k RTIFICIAL TEET!I ; A up to <5 per set P«'i ffifiew mail. Pearline Co., f Queen Jitrwt, 555 yeart. \f cINTYEE'S Pi!l«, M their valuable »&. H M. and Btortkceptr«.

to; FOOTWEAR. PRICES SMASHED! For One Week Only Important Announcement! , _ . 0n account of increasing trade at his Caahcl Street -hop, U> * desire to show to the fullest advantage his huge stock*, Stewart Robinson Has Opened a New Shop 743 Colombo Street (opposite Lcndontoum) Inorder to celebrate this opening, he is .offering to 105 Cashel Street West and 743 Colombo Street, ■jjfgj thirh -ire setting the Avon on fire—bargains which are/??■. their wonderful opportunity. In other words, be flacri SrTrimoMefto tb« p.MI. of Qurtwhnjr tie Shop., He offers for one week only commencing Fnday, Aag«rt Jrfk LADIES' GLACE KID DEEBY HAND-SEWN SHOBB, €«fc» Wli fUsual Price 32/6), at the bargain price of W- . LADIES' GLACE KID DEBBY SHOES, with Patent Toccaps L*W Heels, at 10/9 / ' , ' T. ABIES' V7AED SHOES, with rubber heels, at. 6/11 . m SSSs' BOXCALF IMITATION BROGUTS, two straps, Inrtfa* QUALITY SUEDE SHOES, with one bur *ni MEN^SGOO?WBABINO'BOOTS, of guaraßteedquality. 8t 18/® MEN S GOOIJ W^ JGGET p OIJS H AT 2d. A VS. TW P 0 SHOPS. WHICH ABE TOt ar bargains. STEWART ROBINSON 743 COLOMBO ST. (opposite ImMM4 108 CASHEL STREET WEST ■*n R8639

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18152, 15 August 1924, Page 15

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