CREAM PAINT. YT7E Have a very attractive shade of >» Cream Paint, clean and inviting. Also White, Ivory, Light Stone, Stone, Lavender Grey, Silver Grey, etc. 16/- per sal, 3 G half gal. Plus 5 p.c. Sales Tax. Order Direct from Factory. BRITISH PERM'NENT PAINT CO., 215 Gloucester st, Latimer square.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. rRS~J M JOHNSTONE and Family M desire' to sincerely THANK all kind friends and relatives for messages of svmpathy and floral tributes, especially Dr. Carrie and Nurse Maude and her start for their untiring attention. l ßj MRS WILLIAM WATSON and Family wish to THANK all kind friends and relatives for letters, telegrams and personal expressions of svmpathy in their recent sad bereavement. IGG WREATHS, SHEAVES, CROSSES, &c. 1 DISPATCHED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. * AND S. REID, •A* FLORISTS. .'Gold Medal, 1932.) 271 HIGH STREET. 'Phones: 36-171. Private 22-495. BLSINESS NOTICES. •"-*• £2O, to £SO and over, in confidence and at ;hort notice on Property Titles, Shares, debentures, Life Insurances, Furniture, etc. Repay as i WHITE BROS., 96 Hereford iti 'Phone 31-447. W3252FP THE INN TEA ROOMS, Opposite Theatre Royal, Gloucester Street. Morning and Afternoon Teas. Hot Tasty Luncheons. Appetising SavouryTeas and Suopers—Grills, etc. Special for the cold snap—Hot Soups and buttered toasi all ready—Creme Tomato Puree, Genuine Beef Tea. Countrv Patrons please note: Situated three doors from Newman's Garage, Ltd., and opposite Theatre Royal. 666 H »RIDGE SCORER BLOCKS. A DOZEN i A DOZEN 2s I A DOZEN 2z I A DOZEN 2s JOB PRINTING DEPARTM ..NT, "PRESS" OFFICE. XfOR QUALITY PRINTING of every description at Bedrock Rates, •PHONE 33-35/. This will ensure a prompt call from our Representative and an expeditious service. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. F.P. STERNOL BRITISH LUBRICATING OIL, AS GOOD AS AN EXTRA CYLINDER. force given out ■ by an engine lubricated with Sterriol Oil is so pronounced that it might be that your Car has suddenly been endowed with an extra cylinder. It possesses the "body" effectively to seal the piston rings, and thus maintain compression, and leaves absolutely minimum carbon deposit. PYNE, GOULD, • GUINNESS, LTD., Distributors for Canterbury. P6739 *TURN YOUR OTTSTANdTNG' INTO CASH. (YvERDUE ACCOUNTS Promptly v and Tactfully Handled by Experts. OUR RATES ARE 10 PER CENT. AND POSTAGE. We do not charge a yearly subscription for Collecting. WE RELY ENTIRELY ON KESULTS. Write or 'Phone for particulars. CCA CANTERBURY ' COLLECTING AGENCY (Established 1923). * 133 HEREFORD STREET. ' tt Bank of N.Z. "Phone 31-413. C 3423 ~ ALL CYCLISTS TO REGISTER I 'hat CROOKE'S CITY CYCLE STAND 'next to Hay's, Ltd., Gloucester street) « open Daily till Midnight. Prams, Parcels, and Coats, 3d. Motor-cycles. 6d. C 2911 CHIROPRACTORS. 'JAMES~M. and M. CRAIG, Chiro- ' praetors and Soinographers, Jalmer School Graduates (Nerve and Spine Specialists). All latest methods for Nervous and Functional Disorders, X-Ray and Neurocalometer Service. REGENT THEATRE fLDGS. (next G.P.0.). Hours: 9 to and 2 to 6. 'Phone 31-610. C2688F.P. HUBERT S. ROBINSON, I* CHIROPRACTOR, » Graduate of the Lincoln Chiropractic w College. , Member of N.Z. and Australian Chiropractors' Association. x ae Latest Methods for Nervous and '■'. . Functional Disorders. «t Floor HEREFORD COURT, through Whitcombe's from Cashel street. _ Free Consultation. -550. R8348
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21024, 28 November 1933, Page 1
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