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#&. ts& ?m mp For the latest scientific equipment consult WAL TER j. WATSONS Opticians, COLOMBO ST, | CH.CH. (Next Kincaids). I 'Phone 33-226. ■

TENDERS. METHVEN POLICE STATION: RENOVATIONS AND REPAIRS. TENDERS, closing at the Public Works Office, Christchurch, at NOON on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11th, 1939, are invited for the abovementioned work. Specifications may be seen at the Police Station, Methven, and at the Public Works Office. Christchurch. 3643 DUVAUCHELLE BAY POST OFFICE: SEPTIC TANK AND DRAINAGE. rpENDERS, closing at the Public x Works Office, Christchurch, at NOON on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1939, are invited for the abovementioned work. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Post Office. Akaroa, and at the Public Works Office, Christchurch. 3642 AKAROA COURTHOUSE: PAINTING AND REPAIRS LENDERS, closing at the 1 Works Office, Christchurch, at NOON on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1939, are invited for the abovementioned work. Specifications may be seen at the Post Office, Akaroa. and at the Public Works Office. Christchurch. 3641 *ASHBURTON COUNTY COUNCIL. LEASE OF OLD COUNCIL CHAMBERS. TENDERS ARE INVITED and WILL CLOSE AT 4 P.M. ON THURSDAY. 12th JANUARY, 1939, for a LEASE for three years of the COUNCIL CHAMBERS. BARING SQUARE, ASHBURTON. recently vacated by the Council. The building consists of four rooms, two of which are large, also strong-room and safe and capacious store-room. Further particulars on application. GEQRGE 3666 County Clerk. MORRIS LIFTING AND SHIFTING GEAR. and Worm-gear Blocks, Electric Hoist Blocks, Elevating Trucks. Overhead Runway Equipment,, etc I Equipment for every Lifting Purpose. Agents: P. F. MANN, LTD., 146 Lichfield street, Christchurch. C.l. 'Phone 35-386. M 6171

MOTOR SERVICES. CHRISTCHURCH. RANGIORA. OXFORD. COOPER'S CREEK. AU Buses depart from and arrive Victoria square. a.m. p.m. p.m. Monday to Friday 8.45 4.45 Saturdays- 8.45 1.15 7.0 Sundays 10-30 9.30 SEND STOUR PARCELS BY BUS. Parcel Depot: 790 Colombo street. (Opposite Bus Stand.) "Phone 41-318. Buses depart trom:— Oxford. Rangiora. Monday-Friday .... 8.0 a.m. 9.0 a.m 4.15 p-m. 5.15 pjn. Saturdays 8.0 a.m. 9.0 ajn. 12.15 p.m. 1.15 p.m. 4.15 p.m. 5.15 pjn Sundays 8.0 a.m. 9.0 ajn. 4.45 p.m. 5.45 p.m. Cooper "s Creek as required, except following trips on Saturdays:— a.m. p.m. From Chrlstchurch 8.45 1-15 p.m. p.m. From Oxford 12.30 4J5 S. E. CLEMETJTS. Proprietor, 109 Dean street St. Albans, Christchurch. "Phone 31-798. BUSES FOR HIRE TO ANYWHERE IN THE SOUTH ISLAND. NEWMAN'S IAR SERVICES RUN DAILY -> (Sundays Excepted) TO NELSON, KAIKOURA, BLENHEIM, PICTON. Cosy, Comfortable, Cadillac Cars, EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS, Leave our WHITE STAR GARAGE, 156 GLOUCESTER ST., at 8 A.M. TRAVEL BY NEWMAN'S. PRIVATE HIRE: We have the latest Cadillac Limousine Cars for Private Hire to any Part of New Zealand. BOOKING AGENTS FOR COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS, LIMITED, and UNION AIRWAYS OF N.Z., LTD. BOOKING AGENTS— All Govt. Tourist Offices, Thos. Cook and Son, and all White Star Offices. TELEPHONE: 33-553. After Hours: 22-284. NEWMAN BROS., LTD., WHITE STAR GARAGE, 156 GLOUCESTER STREET. CHRISTMAS, 1938. "Eat. drink, and be merry—aye, indeed! But take heed that thou eat 'wisely and that thou drink ever so wisely . . . else in no wise canst thou long remain merry!" —Medieval Proverb. FOR YOUR fHEISTMAS WINES ' you cannot do better than place your order with BISHOP and CO., LTD., Armagh Cellars. Don't forget—B4 years' of experience at your service. 83214

FOR PROMPT DELIVERY R. C. HORSLEY Ltd. 180 TUAM STREET

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22591, 22 December 1938, Page 16

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