BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. CHRISTM CRACKERS. CHRISTMAS WITHOUT CRACKERS IS UNTIIINKALf.E TO YOUNG FOLK AND ADULTS, TOO. OUR STOCK or Crackers has been specially selected, and the Latest LONDON NO V'ELTIES secured. We are showing a Wonderful Selection. They wi.i bring wonder and merriment to eyes of all ages. They are: CRACKERS of 6 or 12 in a handsome box iu all sorts of designs. They make wonder* fill decorations to (he Festive Board. They may be had in all sizes and prices from 2s per box. FAIRYLAND FRUIT, a harmless Indoor Firework. Light the wick attached to an orange, a banana, an npple, or a pear. A miniature Go!d:n Rain showers forth, the fruit bursts, ana a novel gift is unfolded in the base of the fruit. Absolute!} harmless. Price 4/9 and 8/9 per box. ''JOY BOMS,'* a harmless bomb which on bursting scatters mementos round the table —great fun for everyone. En Various Sizes from 1/1 upwards. ORNATE ORANGES are easily mistaken for real ones. Thev contain Mottos and Caps or Curios or Jewels. An excellent finish
to a table. 13/G Per Box of 0. INDOOR FIREWORKS—Novelties which 011 being lighted emit Snukes, Snow Cones, or Sparklers. Make vour Christmas Table more novel stili. 1/-, 'J/-, and 4/G I'er Box. TIIE CAICE BOX—Containing Six Assorted Cakes.* The cakes are fu'.l of good things in novelties. Be sure and try these. i'er Box 2/-. We are showing a grent range of all sorts of Christmas Crackers —make your selection before it' is too late. We can supp'.y Crackers to suit any sized purse. WIIITCOMBE and TOMBS, I.TD., WIIITCOMBE and TOJIBS, LTD., CASHEL STREET, CASHEL STREET, Or Through Hereford Court. W9502F
SHIPPING. THE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. WELLINGTON. PICTON, AND WANGANUI (Taking Cargo for Blenheim, Seddon, and *■ Ward.) S.S. GALE —TUESDAY, Oth instant. WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. S.S. CALM —TUESUAY, 9th instant. S.S. STORM —FRIDAY. 12th instant. FOXTON DIRECT. AI.V. FOXTON —About lJth instant. H A T H A M ISLANDS. S.S TEES, FRIDAY, DECtiildEß sth. Latest Gai©o 4 p.m. Ghii&tcuurcU Railway 'iuursday, Uccembet 4th Taking Cargo ana Passengers tor Waitangi, Uwenga, ivaiiioai'oa, and Pitt Island. NOTE.—Tii.a will be the vessels lust trip to the Islands this year. Following trip about January lutli, 1931. W. W. TOY and CO., 'Phonca: Agents. 32-GOO, Lyttelton; 85-483, Chriatcnurch. w ELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. S.S. HOLMUALE. FRIDAY. DECEMBER sth. WELLINGTON, WANGANUI, NEW PLYMOUTH, AND WAUvATO. S.S. JOHN. SATUKDAY, DECEMBER Gtli. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, K5710 IGQ Herciord street DARGAVILLE, wiiangarei, tauRAIVUA AND O.VEiII'.VGA. M V PORT WAIKATO. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th. Latest Cargo 4 p.m. Friday. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agents, 3031 190 Hereford street. WAIKOKOFU, TOLAGA. BAY, AM TOKOJIARU BAY. S.S. PAUERA. WEDNESDAY", DECEMBER 10th. Latest Cargo 0 a.m. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Afrents, oißs ICO Hereford street. FOR PASSAGES ANYWHERE Consult THOS. COOK and SON, HOS. COOK and SON, OFFICIAL AGENTS. ALL STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. Via SUEZ THE CAPE, PANAMA, PACIFIC, ' ATLANTIC. FAR EAST. Sailing Schedules for All Lines. Single, Return. Round the World. Combination Ticketß All Routes. NO BOOKING FEES. NO EXTRA CHARGES. Sailing and Fare List Posted Gratis. Save Time and Trouble, and Obtain Information, Reservations, and Tickets From THOS. COOK and SON, THOS. COOK and SON, New Branch Office: 150 HEREFORD STREET. CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 1
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