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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. WHTTCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. YOU BUT ALL SCHOOL, BOOKS AND STATIONERY WITH CONFIDENCE AT WHITCOMBE'S. T\7X Sell the Correct Editions of TEXT * * BOOKS that aro authorised for Stud.v in tho Coming Year «t the undermentioned SCHOOLS and COLLEGES. Only these Official Books should bo purchased if a Student desires to mako prope'f Progress. CHRIST'S COLLEGE. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. NORMAL D.H. SCHOOL SCHQOL OF ART. ST. MARGARET'S COLLEGE. WEST CHRISTCHURCH D.H. SCHOOL. Secondhand copies of many of tho Text Books are also available. THE BEST SCHOOL STATIONERY. SOME OP OUR MOST POPULAR LINES. EXERCISE BOOKS. Southern Cross .. .. 3d Pacific •.. -.. ». 6d Caligraph .. .. ~ 3d Progressive .. .. ...3d Gloucester .. .. ..3d DRAWING BOOKS. Dominion .. .. .. 4d Unrivalled .. .. .. -Id Defiance .. ... 6d and 8d Crown, ruled or plain .. ..3d School of Art .. .. Sd and Is T —perial. 15 x 22 .. Is 3d WRITING BLOCKS. High School .. Gd Defiance .. 8d Eclipse .. 3d University .. Is Is in the Pound Discount on all Purchases of 10s nr over. SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR SERVING STUDENTS. A Big Staff and a Biff Spacs at Ifts Hereford street end of onr Shop has been specially set aside for tho better serving of Students. WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED, Caahel street, Chrratchurch. W8703-1233F.P. SHZPPINO. iNTON STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF J ■ NEW ZEALAND, LTD. steamers will be dispatched aa under (circumstances permitting):— FOR WELLINGTON- % From Lyttelton. Cargo Train. at rail. Jlaori—Mon., Wed., Fri. 7.18 p.m. II ».m. Wabine—Tues., Thur. 7.18 p.m. 11 a.m. Wahine—Saturday, 25th. 7.40 p.m., Train. No Cargo 24th, 35th and 28th. (Taking cargo for Wanganni, Patea and Foxton.) SYDNEY— Moeraki—From Wellington, April 34th.. FOR MELBOURNE— Manuka, Tia Wellington—Alaout April Qgtih. SUVA, SAMOA, VAVAU, HAAPAI, NUKUALOFA— Narua—From Auckland,' April 27th. SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA AND TAHITI— Makura—From Wellington, April 28th. j Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. j TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT. I At 8 o'clock. I A QUALITY and QUANTITY BILL. I A superb list of Supreme A'' leticns, j headed bv those melodious mrrr yiakers, GEORGE STOREY GEORGE STOREY I u f. r r j.; C 0 M P A N Y erf Jamboreo of Jollitv entitled "THE NIGHT CLUB.'' A whooping Joy-rid.? on t'ne wings of laughter. A Bnlliant meteoric Display of Frisky, Frolicsome Comedy, Catchy Musical Numbe'.s, and Exquisite Ballets. First appefl!:;nc:o, -liroct from London, of the Clever English Female -Impersonator. MAXWELL CAKMV. MAXWELL CAREW. A Really Urilliaiit Performer who gets you guossin" risrht from the riso of the curtain. THE ALTON Two Dainty Girls SISTF.RS on the Silver Wire. Quaint Comedians MULLANEY BROS. and Dancers. MULLA.NEY BROS. VIC'7 . BURKE Who Sings tho Songs VICTOR. BURKE Novelty Gvmnasts. CARLTON MAX CARLTON MAX You Like THE ALDORS THE ALDORS Assisted by his pal "Jerry. 1 HONOLULU. AND VANCOUVER— Aoranfri—From Auckland, May 12th. FOB AUCKLAND— Kaiapoi—About April 27th. NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Corinns/—About April 23rd. Cargo 4 pjn. April 22nd. NAPIER A.ND GISBORNE. CANADA—UNITED STATES-EUROPE. Regular Fortnightly Sailing;. CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M. LTNE, Via Fiji, Honolulu, and Vancouver, - ••:•'• -And ■•■■- -• -• -•'"- UNION ROYAL MATL LINE, Via Rarotonga, Papeete, and Ban Francisco. From ■ r From Steamer. Wellington to Auckland MAKURA Apl. 28 - AORANGI* - May 12 TAHITI May 26 NIAGARA* MAKUBA i AORANGI* TAHITI July 21 NIAGARA* At > MAKURA Aug. 18 .7 . AORANGI „ ,„ So? 1 - 1 TAHITI Sept. 16. '7 NIAQABAt M MAGNIFICENT NEW QUADRUPLE SCBEW MOTOR SHIP, 17,491 TONS SCREW. OIL FUEL, 18,115 TONS REGISTER. EXCURSION TO HONOLULU. UNION STEAMTZMftrrimmn r IN DELIGHTFUL HAWAIL •^Tlnte; REDUCED FARES TO HONOLULU. From Auckland: RETURNING FROM HONOLULU: Niagara-July Bth. Aorangi—August 6th. Niagara—September 2nd Return Faro: First' Class from £SO. For full particular* «pply to— UNION STEAM SHD? COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. OS AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH LINE. rNSURPASSED One-class Passenger Serpton or Plymouth. Vessel. JERVIS BAY LARGS BAY HOBSON'S BAY LARGS BAY ESPERANCE BAY* JERVIS BAY HOBSON'S BAY Leaves Sydney. Apl 21. May 20 May 26 June 20 July 11 Aug. 29 Sept. 28 THROUGH FARES TO LONDON, from £4O to £46 single; £72 to £52 16s return; alflo a limited number of Deck Cabin berths at £66 single, £llß 16s return. To Colombo: From £24 single. t> «~- TtnnVin/* Agents for New ZeaUNION STEAM SHIP CO., LTD, THOS. COOK and SONS, WESTPOET. (Taking Cargo for Hokitika,) S.S. TEES. "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd, (Weather and circumstances permitting.) Latest cargo 11 a.m. All cargo must be booked at Christchuich Office before sending to Railway. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents. . g3 lO 160 Hereford sti TT7ELLINGTON, WANGANUI, AND KEW PLYMOUTH. S.S. JOH*N. THURSDAY, 2Srd APRIL. Cargo 11 a.m. Good*. PRICES—O.S. RTid D.C. 2s, Stalls Is, Reserves 2s 6d. SATURDAYS: O.S. 2s 6d (Keeerves 3s). D.C. 2a (Reserves 2s 6d), Stalls Is. Taxable prices plus tax. .PLAN at Hi" BRISTOL, after 5 p.m. at the Opera House Confectionery Store. ' Doors, 7 P.M. 5582 SHIPPING. THE COMMONWEALTH AND DOMINION LINE, LTD. S.S. PORT AUGUSTA. FROM NEW YORK. 'PHIS steamer is now duo in LyttcKon, -*- and consignees nre requested to present Bills of Lading and Pay Freight (if any due) to the Undersigned. Goods for which Bills of Lading aro not presented and orders lodged with the Railways before landing will be stored at Christchurch, at consignees' risk and expense. Agents' attention must bo called to any damaged goods before removal from Railway Sheds, otherwise no claim, will bo recognised, and all claims must be rendered within seven days of steamer's discharge, otherwise they aro not recoverable. Tho Captain WILL NOT be responsible for anr debts contracted by tho Crew without his written authority. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 8778 160 Hereford street THE AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE.. S.S. CITY OF MADRAS. FROM NEW YORK. iTPHIS Steamer is now duo in Lyttelton, J- and consignees aro requested to present Billa of Lading and Pay Freight (if any due) to the undersigned. Goods for which Bills of Lading are not presented, and orders lodged with the Railways before landing, will be stored at Christchuich at consignee's risk and expense. Agents' attention must bo called to any damaged goods before removal from Railway Sheds, otherwise no claim will be recognised, and all claims must be rendered within seven days of steamer's discharge, otherwise they are not recoverable. The) Captain) WILL NOT] bo responsible for any debts contracted by the crew without his written authority. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 8779 160 Hereford street. PAND 0., VTA THE CAPE SERVICE, ONE CLASS ONLY. 1 To DURBAN, CAPETOWN and LONDON. Steamer. Tons. Leave Sydney BORDA 11,100 April 22nd. BALLARAT ■ 13,300 May 6th BERHTMA 11,000 May 29th . to England': £39 17s 6d to £47 17b 6d single. £72 15s to £B6 15s return. To South Africa: 1 £23 17s 6d to £34 17s 6d single. £43 15s to .£6B 15s return. Local Agents: KINSEY and CO. Murray, Roberts and Co., Ltd., General Agents for New Zealand, Wellington, Napier, Dunedin. H 6392 HUDDAET, PARKER, LTD. FAVOURITE PASSENGER STEAMERS will tx dispatched as under, circumstances permitting:— TO SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. T.S.S. ULIMAROA-rAboui May Ist. TO SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. T.S.S. ULIMAROA—About May 15th. For freight and passage apply to KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 160 Hereford street, Christchurch■EDEßAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., ! LTD. fiegular Services fo and from Avonmouth, Manchester, Liverpool, and Glasgow. W.C.U.K. DIRECT. E.S SUFFOLK, loading Lyttelton about May Bth. W.C.UJL via Boston and New York. SS. PIAKO, loading Lyttelton about May ' lßth - -, 'i * For freight and passage apply to KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 160 Hereford street, Christchurch.. FOB SALE. 3300 ACRES RENEWABLE LEASEOOUTH CANTERBURY SHEEP RUN, Cj handy to town. Nearly all tussock. Long lease. No rabbits or noxious weeds. Rental under £3OO p.a. Will winter 2000 mves and fatten all lambs. Now carrying 1500 young owes, 600 ewe abs. 150 wethers, and 50 rams; all one Good dwelling, woolshed, dip, and everyth pRICE aTgOING CONCERN, £15,500. No Agents. Apl>ly RUNHOLDER, Caro 'Tress'' Office, ggrvj]? p Cfhristciurch, £1750. rTTT NORTH WEST. SUPERIOR HOME in a CHOICE RESIDENTIAL LOCALITY withm 10 MINUTES' WALK of the Square. comprises e ; " r " TiftwtTT- and and cupboards built in. 'J. be property is 3 ? n PERFECT ORDER. FACES NORTH and the rooms are airy and large. Elec, Gal, Sew™, Hot Water, FINE BATH.nOOM, Porcelain enamel bath and basin, and towel cupboard as well. The land is •-acre, and the garden is in fine order. _ vWAR .g 'IMPERIAL INSTITUTE <*, Md, A*«fc "'-~ BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, Telephone 336. 778 Colombo street. 82866-126 C SPECIAL LETTING PROPOSITIONS. "\7ITE have To Let, for term or otherwise, W a very fine Brick Shop, with extra rood living rooms, brand new, and rituated on Ferry road, next corner Ensor's road. Good entrance for motor and abundance of land for any purpose. This Shop is very suitable for Grocer, Dairy, Chemist; in fact, anv retail business. Immediate possession, J TO LET. PAPANUT ROAD, near Mansfield avenue —New Brick Shop and Workroom, veil Confectioner, Fruiterer, Hairdresser, etc. Immediate possession. Low rent NEW BRIGHTON, corner Union and Beresford streets—7 rooms, two-storey Bungalow; rent 30s. 41 Dryden street, Sumner. 5-r Bung^ofw; 365. Sole Agents: F. A. NEALE, Estate Agent; 215 Manchester street. Ho&Mtoa

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18363, 22 April 1925, Page 1

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