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BUSINEBS ANNOUNCEMENTS. AND TOM US. LIMITKI) THIS WEEK'S NEW NOVELS. Hall (KuiUlifTi j : Adam's Breed (new supply). (kii. Bennett (Arnoiili: Lord Haingo (r.cw euoply). Co (3d). I'ertwce (Itolnnd): ltivcrs to Cross (now supCs (.-d,. Show' (Ken;: tor So:ki of fjentlomen. A - iciuro of .School Li:'o of To-dnv. Cs (5Ui. Mirrlccs jlloiie): Lud in (he Mint (Author of "T' .' Counterplot'';. i;a |jd). Tutilc (i>. C\): .Sun-Do" Loot. A Story of Montana, <j[ powder, unoke, und pistol eliots. 6a (sd>. Smith (Pauline): Tlic lieadle (l,v the author of "The Little KaroCs THE LATEST fi EKE HAL LITEHATUHE. The Ghost Book: Compiled by Cynthia Asqvith. Stories by May Hinelair. Hugh Walpuls, and others. 7s Cd (Cd). Recent bs3i;ys; A Collection of Essavg from tho Writings of John Gsui.vorthv, G. K. Chesterton, and ot'jera. ts (3d). Pctt Ridge (W.;: London Types T:vkcn from Life. Pictuies by IS. O. Hoppe. 13a Gd (W). Gossip aLoul Dr. Johnson and Others, chapters from tho mimoirs of Miss Zoctibia MatiMa Hawkins. Illustrated. lt>3. (8(1). The Legacy of the Middle Ages. Edited by (!. 0. Crump and E. I'. Jacob. 13s (8d). Barns (11 E.): Naju of the Nile. A story of Adventuro in Darkest Africa. 3s Gd. (8d). Cook (J. A.): Pursuing of the Whale. A Quarter-Century of Whaling in the Arctic. Illustrated. 22s 6d (8d). Chatterton (E. K.): Windjammers and Shellbacks Strange True Stories of tho Sea. 15s (3d). The Prince of Wale#' African Book: A Pictorial Record of the Journey to West Africa, South Africa. and South America. 10s (9d). Stewart (J. AO: Robert Louis Stevenson, Man and Writer. A Critical Biography, lf.s (3d). ltocd (A. W.): Early Tudor Drams. Med- . wall, the Rsstells. the Mora Circle. 13s ed (8d). Sitwcll (Sachcverellt: All Summer in a Day. An Autobiographical K&ntnsitt. 20s (8d). (Postages shown in brackots.l WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED, W9OG9F.P. Christchurch. SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Sailings (Circumstances Permitting):— Cargo FOII WELLINGTON— Train at Itail. Maori, Mon., Wed., Fri. 6.50 p.m. 11a.m. Wahino —Tues., Thurs., Sat. 6.50 p.m. 11 a.m. Taking Cargo for Foxton, Wanganul, Tatca. WELLINGTONPICTON SERVICE. Tamahinc —From Wellington, Mon., Wed., Fri., 3 p.m., Sat. 1.15 p.m. Tamahino—From Picton, Tuo«., Thurs., 2.30 p.m., Friday 7 p.m., Sunday 6 p.m. FOR SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Marama—Friday, Feb. 18th, 3 p.m. (Taking passengers in three classes.) FOR SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. Manuka—Friday, Feb. 18th, noon. FOR MELBOURNE via BLUFF. Moeraki —February 23rd. FOR SUVA (Fiji), NUKUALOFA, HAAPAI, VAVAU (Tonga), APIA (Samoa). Tofua—From Auckland, Feb. 26th, 11 a.m. FOR CANADA, UNITED BTATES, ENGLAND (via Suva, Fiji, Honolulu, Victoria, Vancouver). ' Niagara—From Auckland, February 15th. Via Rarotoaga, Tahiti, San Francisco. Makura—From Wellington, March Ist. FOR SYDNEY (Cargo Only)— Kairanga—About February 15th. FOB NAPIER AND GIBBORNE. Kthika (cargo only)— Feb. 12th. Cargo, 4 p.m. Friday. TOR AUCKLAND (cargo only). Wingatui—About February 16th. FOR NEW PLYMOUTH (cargo only). Totara—About Fobntaiy 12tb. Cargo, 4 p.m. Friday. fl° DDAKT-PABSEB, LTD. FAVOURITE PASSENGER STEAMERS Will ba dispatched aa under (circumstances permitting): TO SYDNEY FROM AUCKLAND. T.S.S. ULIMAROA-Fobruary 25th. TO SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. T.S.S. ULIMAROA—March 10th. For Freight and Passage apply to KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 160 Hereford street, Chrietoburch. FOR SALS. £3OO DEPOSIT ONLY. PBICE £1650. SOLID RESIDENCE OF 6 EXTRA LAKOE ROOMS, two with French doors, lolty itud, plaetercd and papered, electrio light throughout, heater points, wardrobes and bookcase built in, tiled grates, range and gas cooking store, bathroom with cast iron enamelled bath and basin, h. and c. service, spacious pantry or store-room, scullery with sink, wasnhouse, copper and tubs (all under one roof), two lavatorie» (inside and out), looseboxes, trap abed, motor garage, asphalt paths. OVER QUARTER-ACRE of LAND, having a frontage of about 78 feet, artesian and b.p. water, sewer connexion. Within Fiva .Minutes Walk of the Cather dral and Two Minutes of the Tram. For • Quiok Sale tho owner is prepared g to Tones, 11 McCROStie company, ltd. 7002F BEAUTIFUL CASHiTERE HOME FOR 1-KTV have received instructions from the W Owner, who has P* * XThis sVicUs ROOMs! and art papcredthroughj kh'tVuS 11 'miWorLrfi .S ST&SS*rtt P r«ses, bathroom with porcelain batl> and C Vbi°TWO ,I MOTOB GARAGE lar*. b< SECTION OF HALF AN ACRE, choicely laid out in r~k garden, lawns, omamn-al trscs and shrubs. SITUTHIS PROPERTY IS IDEALLi ? liu js*„ b .n arJsau'r. u■»»» * 'exceptionally sckxt J O31 ™* A beautiful building site -ou!d be so.d o9 if the whole of the lanJ was not required •'•Th'. property is only on the «.rW «»d« exceptional circumstances, and the owner unzious to sell PRIcE -£3500. Full particulars on application. Caa. ISB. JONES, McCROSTIE MONEY IN YOUR OWN HOME IS SAFE AS A BANK. ——but pftvs betterMONEY IN YOUR OWN K °ME IS SAFE AS A BANK . out pnya better——* HERE * cheap home in ft. good locality 4-ro 3 :n?d and well-fitted kitchenette. IJc.iltm 3ath, Electric Light etc <«as:> 6 (! Good Section, hardy 2Jd car* Yours for £O3" Where'can you beat tliat r Only £IOO down. Also similar Bungalow. St. A.bans on bsom tortni. RONALD a. BADGER, 167 Manchester 33154 Chrutcharcn.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18923, 11 February 1927, Page 1

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