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PUBLIC NOTICES. ; STREET I.AMI'S OCT. f j DEPARTMENT AYELCOMES REPORTS. j i CITIZENS ASKED TO ASSIST. I TI U not slaws realised that- tic Muni- j I A cipal Electricity Departme.it is dependent j upon the public lot- information regarding | j defeclivo street lights. Letters urc not in- j i frequently r«cei\%d, complaining tliot ihe j writer lias waited for it considerable time m the hope that a lamp .would be attended to, j whereas, had it been reported on the liret { day it was noticed to bo out, it would have j been immediately replaced, and both the j Department and tho public better served, i 'Soma peoplo feci, and tho feeling is doubtfees prompted by consideration for tlio Dp* partmont, that in reporting u. street lamp oflt they are waking a complaint. This i* qtiite a wrong impreseion. The lamps havo a limited lite. There are now approximately erected in different parts of City, and a certain number continually inquire replacing. It ia a regular part of the "n.uintenance work of tho Department, mid auV information regarding defective street lamps ill welcomed as valuable co-operation on tbfc part of the person reporting it. The value of any information is dependent upon the j accuracy with which the exact location of the lamp i* described. A 'phone message, _or preferably, a postcard, will always receive iriirnediate attention. Everyone who reports promptly ft- defective } stroct lamp will be renderinK a service to • the community, and the public i« hereby j invited to give such assistant whenever puSI afble. | MUNICIPAL KI.F.CTRICITY DEPARTMENT. 'Phone 30 "01. P.O. Box 526. 1 4561 ■ FREE ! COOKING DEMONSTRATION' ! to-morrow (Wednesday; afternoon GAS COOKERY' U reliable and economical .. . .there's no worry. .. .no guesswork, and no waste. Gas Cookery is automatic...you sot the regulo to the desired heat.... and it cooks successfully unattended, releasing much time for leisure, sport, or other . household duties. Seo how Gas revolutionises cookery by altendiiiiC to-inorruw's Free Demonstration. ! MENU. : • Coimnniciug ut -.30 p.m.: SAND CAKES ! \i;tties OJJKRKIN AND ECU SAVOURIES ALMOND DATE CAKE. •run crniisTOiiurtnii oar company. THE I'll R1 hTCHURCII CAS COMPANY, LTD.. LTD., 77-83 WoreOhfer Mreut. "Phone Bi\-482. Showroom and Accounts Open Friday Niglits from 7 to 8..10 p.m. (-2(550 "WUARE MARAMA," Rntana Pa. August lUtli, 1002. To My I'cui- Maori People,— Permit, me, with the greatest of pleasure, to extend you my sincere and grateful THANKS for tho loyal -and genuine support which you people so kindly accorded mo oil tho date o£ tho by-election just hold. It was your confidence with supremo assistance that made victory possible for me. In the futuro I do trust, and with Divine assistance, to be able to carry out tho policy which I placed beforo you during the campaign and which policy was upheld by tho 425 odd that voted for me. __ < My platform is still "The Treaty of Waitar.gi: tho Rights and Privileges of tho Maori People." In conclusion, J thank you again, dear people, for your support. Kioora Ivoutou —Knior.i Tatou Katou. Your liumblo servant, 230 E. T. TIRIKATENE. FIRST MORTGAGEES. A Lb thoso holding First Mortgages tn: iV Farm Property who ure in favour -of forming ail Association to protect their interests are invitefl to send in their liumeß to the undersigned: 11. U. PARISH, Care Bvme and Co., Aocountants, T. and O. Buildinqs, 192 Hereford street', Christchurch. P.O. Box 1018. 4608 . CURED OF RHEUMATISM. MIC F. DRIVER, of Christchurch, nil so badly stricken with rheumatism that htt had to give up work and could only shufflo about. He took R.U.R., with such wonderful results that he is now back in hi« old job, and has not the slightest trace of his old trouble. It.U.R. ia sold by E. Cameron Smith, Ltd., Chemists, Cathedral square, with a money-back guarantee. —0 CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. STRAY DOGS on tho above property will be DESTROYED without further notice. 4720 THE DIRECTOR, rpKY V ' 7 nKT ,r GHEESE Free on Biscuits. J- Savoury snack for Winter Show visitors. Easily digestible. FiiU Cheddar flavour. —i FOR SALE. C A S II if ERE HILL S. I*l OKA (COST OVER Xl6so)—ATdfcl«t)U TRACTIVE WELL-BUILT BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS AND SUN PORCH, built-in cupboards end wardrobes. Electric light, Don]ton bath and basin, electric range and gas hottentot, nil usual offices. Sewer. Pretty garden of 35 perches. On tramline, close to tram f>top. £7OO GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. Sole Agents, ; W. E. SHIES and CO, CASHMERE HILLS. CASHMERE HILLS. A MAGNIFICENT REBIDENCE FOR KALE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE—HALF ITS VALUE. 2 -STOREY RESIDENCE OF 12 ROOMS, ALSO LARGE SUN AND SLEEPING BALCONIES, built of brick and stufceo under a leading architect, fitted throughout with every moderu convenience, together with NEARLY 3 ACRES OF LAND laid out in a most picturesque garden. AN IDEAL HOME, SUITABLE FOR A CONVALESCENT OR REST HOME, or CONVERTING INTO FLATS, Cost in the region of £7OOO £BOOO. OFFERED FOR £3500 ON VERY EASY TERMS. We invite your inspection. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents. 144 Hereford street. ' GOOD HOARDING-HOUSE. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. WALK IN. £|2oo WALK OUT - This very low figure does not represent the valuo of the property—and yet for that price we can sell you. TWO-STOREYED DWELLING OF 9 ROOMS, kvith 3 outside rooms. All modem conveniences. Garage. Also TPS WHOLE OF THE FURNISHINGS AND FURNITURE, Bedding, and other incidentals necessary for conducting a First-class Boarding-house. The price may suggest an inferior locality, but it'e not. ■ THE BARGAIN OF THE TIMES. H. W. H E S L O P and C 0., REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ' 773 COLOMBO ST.. VICTORIA;, SQUARE. Telephone 31-180. H 4213 tj() ACRES LEASEHOLD, DAIRYING • & LAND, grows good clover and root crops. Comfortable House of 4 Rooms, 20bail cowshed, stables and loft, pig-styes, new engine-room. Land is well watered and subdivided and well fenced. Stock includes 20 cows, 5 selected heifers, 2 bulls, 5 sows and litters, 2 draught horses, several tons hay, single lever plough, harrows, disc, turnip cutter, separator (new), etc. The Price asked Is £-150, going concern. D. STOCK and CO.. N.Z. Express Co.'s £U,dgs .158 Manchester street. 58204 RHEUMATISM Overcome bv taking Har- ' vey'fi Mineral Tonic, which purifies blood-stream. 3s 6d. Cook and Ross, and other Chemists. — 1 & HEUMATISM Sufferer of 10 years now completely well since taking Menthoids. Cook and Ross, and other Chemists. . ——7 1 TRIG' Acid in system stiffens the joints! vJ Take Fuller's Celery Ptrles, Nature's own remedy. 3s 6d, 6s. Barnetts' Chemists; HEAD Colds Chew Knpex Cough Cubes; Is 6d tin from Cook and Boss, Chemists. ~0

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20626, 16 August 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20626, 16 August 1932, Page 1

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