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ranienTraaeMark No other thing in the home will give you as much joy The Hegisiermg Piano The inestimable joy of music in the home—happy music, dance music, stirring music, great music—is for those who own a Gulbransen. And remember the Gulbransen is the one instrument that is •'played" registering every nuance of expression you care to produce. NATIONALLY PRICED £175 SUBURBAN MODEL On easy terms, with your silent piano taken as deposit. Ask for a demonstration —play the Qulbransea yourself. Far all tttet is good in PmOS.PLHYERSStGIWMCPHQNES If you live out of town —write for Catalogue. BURGESSES' ASSOCIATION. WOOLSTON. A meeting of the Woolston Burgesses' Association was held last evening, when Mr G. Hill presided. A letter was received from tho Woolston Band asking if the Association would caro to assist in tho coming fete to raise funds to cnablo the band to attend the Auckland contest. ■ . It Was .decided to -conduct a produce stall at- the fete. Messrs Ludlow and Tims, were-appointed delegates to the Band Committee. The Rev. H." Williams wrote stating that there was only an, aero of land left at tho Woolston cemetery, and the, Management Board's position, financially, was not good. He held little hope of it being used for recreational purposes, as the- revenue ■ would be needed for the upkeep of the cemetery. It was decided to forward a copy of tho letter to the City Council. The Town Clerk wrote stating that the question of heating tho Sydenham baths by electricity was at present under ooadideration. When tho information required far this work wa3 to hand tho commit*** would be able to go into the question of heating tho Woolston baths. Mr J. J. Graham reported that the City Council Keservea Committee had visited the park and" the Council was patting in u. lot of good work there. The committee was keeping well up to the -work, and certainly was not out to make Woolston a slum are*. Mr- Graham-said that Woolston had & representative on tho Drainage Board, and ha thought that gentleman should be asked to give, an address to tho Association on whit tho Board was doing to prevent impure matter getting into tho river. Tho pollatiouhad gone ou'for years, and was becoming worse. They had a right also to uk 'tho Drainage Board to lift the street swwjj. ings from tho river, which wero heiug carritd there every storm. He moved that tta Woolston representative on tho Draiiags Board be asked to attend the next meetias of the Association and explain what the Baud was doing to prevent the pollution of tin rivers Avon and Heathcote. \ T Mr W. Newrnan said that the problem «t river pollution was a- question which had to be tackled at once. Christchurch wst » metropolitan area, sand there was an ewrincreasiiv; area, of hardeurface which allowed mora'rubbish to be', carried off into ti« river when a heavy fall of rain, took plfct. The motion was carried. Faney Jewellery ier Spring Frocks The latest ideas to harmonise with the fashions of the day— Bags, Necklets, Bead Bags, etc. all of which are. of the highest quality and value. 744 Colombo Street & 270 High Street. or River Now is the time to don "flannels and blazer**—to be suitably attired is half the pleasure of summer pas- , times. All that pertains to comfort and durability is ' conserved in G.W. &S. Sports Wear—and the prices are, as usual at the "The House for Value," as low as high quality permits. CREAM MERCERISED TWILL SHIRTS with collar attached .. .. ... .. FINE CORD WHITE MERCERISED SHIRTS with collar attached ......... WHITE BASKET CLOTH SHIBTS Will wear well. Collar attached ••- SPECIAL SPORTS SHIRTS with large open collar . .. ... v# THE NEW COMBINATION SPORTS SHIRT With Knicker Underpants .. .... ' ...... HIGHEST GRADE CELLULAR UNDERWEAR,! Gool and comfortable, woven with double thread, ;| suring long and satisfactory wear Short Sleeve Singlets Knicker Drawers .. M .. .. "' * Combinations, ;. ... .. »« .. |5/6i| INDIA GAUZE COTTON SINGLETS fine make, short sleeves .. •• < CREAM GABARDINE TROUSERS that can be relied on to wash and wear ' well .. .. .. ~$ Better quality, superior cloth .» ... 45/"" '*' CREAM FLANNEL TROUSERS 37/6 1 Well made and good fitting .. *• • ,% GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS Jj/g f NAVYBLA2ERS | Ready-to-wear, with corded edges in White, 10/uj! Orange, Sky, Cardinal, etc. .. ..... J DIAGONAL STRIFE WIDE-END SILK TIES n •in Club colours ".. ..... £/g 5/6 f All Accessories, including Elastic -,Jy Rubber and 'eather Belts, Suspen- "\ ders, Graces, etc., etc. M G4I9S-1149

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18187, 25 September 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18187, 25 September 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18187, 25 September 1924, Page 10

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