The ChTistchurch Press states that Mr. HeuTy F. Toogood, who contested the Christchurch East &sat at the last Parliamentary election, is proceeding to Singapore in a few days to -take up an engineering appointment under the Government. The appointment is understood to J be in connection with the eTection of the l big new naval dock. | At Babington House, Seatoun, yesteTday afternoon the residents of the bay assembled in force to wish good-bye to Mr., and Mrs. S. R. Kennedy and their family, who are about to leave the district, Mr. Kennedy having baen promoted to the management of the Bank of New Zealand at Patea. Mt. Otto SchwaTtz cave expression to the regret tho residents felt at losing their old friends, who had shared the fortunes of the district almost from the commencements Mr. SchwaTtz then made a presentation on behalf of the" residents. With Easter loss than two woeks &way> and every indication of a spell at oold weather, it is advisable to be on tho look out for your Autumn Dress. There are two lea sous why you should purchase your dress now. First to bo prepared for the cold weather when it does come, and, second, our dress department is now stocked with all the latest novelties for autumn and wintor wear. We will guarantee our dresses to stand tho test of the motor car or iv long rail iourney. Wo aro showing a very special line in dress twoeds, suitable for travelling costumes, 7s lid, 83 31d, Us 6d the costume lonprth, at C. Smith, Tho Cash Draper, Cuba-street.— Advt.
Over £9 was given at Sotheby's for the letter written by Disraeli to his sister, in which ho sjiid : — "Heard Mocaulay's best speech, Shiol, and Charles Grant. Macaulay admirable, but, between ourselves, I could floor them all. This entres nous, I was never more confident of anything than that I could carry everything before me in that House. The time will come !" Tho letter forms ono of the series published under tho title of "Home Lotters," written by Disraeli when he was a young man. JUST A MATTER OP PRICE. Wo havo frankly told the publio of our intention to icll cycle »nd motor good* at prices quite unapproachable by other firms in tho city. We have mado a ropuUtion for celling reliablo goodt, and tho publio can certainly depend on anything we «ell. To-day wo aro soiling Phonomo« r.on gas lamps at 10« 9d, town prico 1Z» 6u; carbide, town prico 9d, our prica 6d ; burncri for gat Ikmpg, town prica It, cur prico 6d. Adams, Ltd., late Adamt Star Cycle Co.. Mereer-itreet.—Advt,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 69, 22 March 1907, Page 7
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