SHOP IN YOUR OWN SUBURB The tallowing shopkeepers, toy virtue o£ their low prices and the quality of! their goods, merit your support and deserve your custom.
FERRY ROAD ST. ALBANS TRUCKLERS' BUTCHERY, Cr. Lan- sunburn use "Soiltan," for sandcaster street and Ferry road. Qual- j J"- flies and Mosquito Bites use "Antiity Butchers. No Dolly Beef or Granny i sting." Both Lotions are Non-Oily, are Mutton. We kill the best. Shop here, j pleasantly perfumed and both prevent You benefit by our 20 years' experi- j and relieve. 1/6 each. D. S. Dodds, ence. 'Phone 41-573. We Deliver Daily > Ltd., Chemists, 195 Papanui road. to all parts. 83018 i 'Phone 23-595. D 3167 —— WILLIAMSON, expert Boot and • Shoe Repairer. Only best English leather used. Satisfaction guaranty OUR daily needs—Groceries, Fruit,! teed - Same da y service. Handsewn x Confectionery, Produce, and Gen- work especially. Trial solicited. Bring eral Goods—can be obtained at Witty's i y° ur repairs and receive satisfaction. Coach Corner Stores. Town prices.; 202 Papanui road. W8432 Service and satisfaction guaranteed. ! -1 DALLINGTON nHHE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF: TAO You Wake with a Headache in "THE PRESS" IS OPEN UNTIL the Morning? Probably your 10 P.M. to receive Advertisements far ' liver is out of order. We recommend the following day's issue. AFTER 10 Effervescent Health Salts (English P.M. ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE Brand). Is 3d tin; Is 6d posted. E. J. RECEIVED BY THE PRINTER, on the ! PATON, Chemist, Gloucester street, first floor. : Dallington. P6878 SPORTS MEETINGS. H AMATEUR SPORTS. BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26th. HALSWELL DOMAIN. ATHLETIC, CYCLING. AND FIELD EVENTS. BABY SHOW. CHILDREN'S SPORTS HIGHLAND BAND IN ATTENDANCE. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: HIGHLAND DANCING. " AMATEUR WRESTLING. BUSINESS GIRLS' CLUB SPORTS. Midland Bus meets No. 1 Trams from 10.15 a.m. 6d Return. Hot Water on Grounds.' Admission to Grounds: Adults Is, Children 6d, Cars 6d. HALSWELL HALL—EUCHRE AND DANCE, at 8 P.M. Gents 2s. Good Supper and Music. . Ladies Is 6d. 6459
SEE NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST ATHLETIC STABS IN ACTION. At LANCASTER PARK. SATURDAY, 29th, 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION: Is ALL PARTS 6457 TROTTING. TROTTING CLUB. t BOXING DAY MEETING BOXING DAY MEETING. FIRST RACE 12 NOON. HIGH-CLASS RACING ASSURED. Special Passenger Trains leave Christchurch at 9.35 and 9.50 a.m. Excursion Fares. J. B. NICOLL, 6449 Secretary. CRICKET. PLUNKET SHIELD CRICKET ' PLUNKET SHIELD CRICKETLANCASTER PARK. AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY AUCKLAND v. CANTERBURY XMAS DAY AT 2 P.M. and WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 26th Dec., 27th Dec., 28th Dec. At 11 a.m. Luncheon adjournment: 1 to 1.45 p.m. Admission: Enclosure and Stands, 2/-, tax free. Embankment 1/-, Children under 14, half price. Luncheon and Afternoon tea available on the Ground. 6446 PUBLIC NOTICES. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT OF STATIONERY! WHAT MORE DELIGHTFUL AND APPROPRIATE GIFT? new stocks of fancy stationery " are more attractive than ever. Beautifully designed cabinets and compendiums containing high grade paper at prices ranging from Is to 10s. Also other paper novelties. Make your selection to-day. PRINTING DEPARTMENT, CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD., Cathedral square. MELODY LANE. x ' x ELODY LANE. SPECIAL SUPPER ATTRACTIONS. SPECIAL SUPPER ATTRACTIONS. FRIDAY 9 till 11 p.m. SATURDAY 10 till 11 p.m. "THE BOHEMIAN TRIO" "THE BOHEMIAN TRIO" Misses Dora Deal, Bessie Pollard, and M. Chapman, in Violin, 'Cello, and
BOXING DAY OXFORD SPORTS | Commencing at 11 o'clock sharp. \ /CHAMPIONSHIP Chopping, Cham- j pionship Cycling, Running, Saw- I ing, Novelty Events, Field Events, j Children's sports, and Baby Shows. i Recognised as the best sports meet- j ing in the South Island. i Luncheon, afternoon tea, and hot I water on sports ground. I Come and see the champions meet. Admission 1/-. R. J. SHARPE, Secretary. 6312 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BBIS ppl IF-^UL^feggPMK CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. SUNDAY, 30th DECEMBER. CHRISTCHURCH-TIMARU: Usual 8.30 a.m. Christchurch-Timaru train will run EARLIER, leaving Christchurch 8.0 a.m. Usual 9.0 a.m. Timaru-Christchurch train will run EARLIER, leaving Timaru 8.30 a.m. Special trains leave Christchurch for Timaru: 7.50 a.m. and 9.10 a.m. Special trains leave Timaru for Christchurch: 4.30 p.m. and 5.52 p.m.' The 6.0 p.m. Christchurch-Timaru and 4.50 p.m. Timaru-Christchurch trains will.run as usual. MONDAY, 31st DECEMBER. Usual 4.37 p.m. Chrisfchurch-Waikari train will NOT run between Rangiora and Waikari. Special train for Hawarden leaves Christchurch 5.17 p.m., Waikari dep. 7.46 p.m. Same times and stops as usual 5.17 p.m. Christchurch-Waikari Saturday train. CHRISTCHURCH - GREYMOUTH: Train for Greymouth leaves Christchurch 10.15 p.m., Greymouth arrive 6.10 a.m. (Ist Jan.). Train will leave Greymouth 10.50 p.m., Christchurch arrive 6.47 a.m. (Ist Jan.). METHVEN BRANCH: Train for Methven leaves Rakaia 9.40 a.m. (after arrival of the 8.35 a.m. Express from Christchurch). Train leaves Methven 2.40 p.m. Connects with Express leaving Rakaia 4.5 p.m. for Christchurch. 6468 LYTTELTON LINE. MONDAY, 24th DECEMBER. Special train for Christchurch will leave Lyttelton 12.10 p.m. The usual 10.5 p.m. Christchurch-Lyt-telton train will be delayed to leave Christchurch at 10.15 p.m. The usual 10.55 p.m. ChristchurchLyttelton train will be delayed to leave Christchurch at 11.0 p.m. 6467 PUBLIC NOTICES. to the large increase in the w number of our telephone calls, we have found it necessary to install an additional line to our store and workshop. a? a result of which more prompt service may be obtained by 'phoning either 31-215 or 31-217 BROWN BROTHERS, Hydraulic and Electrical Engineers, 590 Colombo street. 6437
LAKESIDE PUBLIC SCHOOL DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS ON APRIL 27th, Pupils and Former Teachers are asked to communicate with the JOINT SECRETARIES, Jubilee Committee, 6442 Lakeside. Canterbury. NORTH CANTERBURY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. T>OWER will be cut off within the Borough of Kaiapoi on Sunday next, the 23rd December, from 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. A. BUCKINGHAM, Engineer-Secretary. MOTOR SERVICES. s xth £4 TIM?ST SERVICES C? T ISTERS MOTORS, LTD. x -' PASSENGER TRANSPORT SPECIALISTS. | GARAGE: 194 OXFORD TERRACE I Depart for Ashburton, Geraldine, ] Timaru, Waimate. Oamaru, Palmerston. ! and Dunedin, 8.15 a.m. daily. Depart for Ashburton, Geraldine, i and Timaru, 2.30 p.m. ; Depart 4 p.m. (via Maronan road), daily, except Sunday. CHRISTCHURCH TO TIMARU—£I RETURN, 12s 6d SINGLE. CARAVANS FOR HIRE. PARCEL-SERVICE. Which is dependable and safe, anywhere en route. 9088
Pianoforte Items. Try The Melody Lane CUP-COFFEE and WHIPPED CREAM i Suppers . Music Gaiety. C 3021 PUBLIC NOTICE. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons trespassing without permission on Properties owned or occupied by the undersigned, near the mouth of the Rakaia river, will be Prosecuted. J. MUCKLE. J. W. BENBOW. P. F DOLAN. 6173 W. W. CARRUTHERS. REMINGTON NOISELESS PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. \TOW you can typewrite anywhere—at any time of the day or night—without fear of disturbing those around you! Your old machine taken in part payment or as deposit on easy terms. ARMSTRONG & SPRINGHALL, LTD. (Opp. New State Fire Building), 127-129 Worcester Street. A 3264 ALL PERSONS LIGHTING FIRES and Shooting on the Properties of G. M. WATSON R. J. BELL A. SLEE I. W. LILL WILL BE PROSECUTED. 427 MOST acceptable gift, the Hi-Speed Electric Water Jug, 19s 6d I National Electric. Wholesale only. I —9
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