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WANTED. MRS ELLIS 815. Tuam Street, Cash Buyer of Ladies' and Gentr' Left-ofl ! Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Portmanteaux, | Furniture, etc. Large stock to choose from. I Inspection invited. Correspondence attended , to. _ XB9IB _ Matrimonial —if this should meet the eye of anyone oontemplating matrimony. they are advised that thoy should buy their Furniture at 155, Hereford Street, i Very Easy Terms given. Only £l deposit and Is 7d per week. Larger amounts in proportion. MRS ELLWOOD, Second-hand Clothier, 123 and 125, Armagh Street—l have always in stock good Second-hand Tailormade and New Misfit Suits, Costumes, Boots etc. They will last as long again as that cheap new shoddy, and muoh cheaper. Everything in the clothing line bought and sold. NEAR Sydenham Penny Section —Splendid Corner Section, frontages 125 ft and 89ft; | 7-roomed House and conveniences; a real snip at £550; easy terms if required. Forest j and Perkins, Sydenham. NOTHING- in Glass to compare with Hinson’s Dishes for Fruit, Trifle, Salads, etc., etc. Exceptional value. 1 PIANOS —Just Landed, 8 Upright Grand Pianos; to be sold at £42. Terms can be arranged. Harris Bros., Auctioneers, 155, Hereford Street. PEOPLE Spend One-third of their Lives in Bed. Why not make yourselves oomfortable on Holmes and Sons’ Bedding, manufactured by themselves, and guaranteed made from the best Samarang Kapoc. Fullsizs Kapoc Mattresses, 24s 3d. 3 REDFERN’S for Stationery, Printing and Rubber Stamps. No canvassers, and best value in the trade. 1 STRONG Cups—A Splendid Line at Hinson’s, of Strong, Wb'te China Cups and Saucers; good size, 5d each. 4 QPECIAL Offer in Tailor-cut Suits to ij Measure—Our 45b and 60s Suitingß to be sold at 37s 6d the Suit. Our usual guarantee given with each suit. Come early and make your choice. E. Hewish and Co., Colombo Street, opposite Broadway’s. rrtHE Latest in Ties—The Langley; does not J. grip. J. Ballantyne and Co. 2580 TO Let—New Double and Single-fronted Shops, in Beverley's Buildings, Colombo Street, Sydenham. Forest and Perkins, House Agents. fpHE "Crescent” Ladies' Clothiers are L now showing Tailored Tweed and Serge Costumes from 30b. Alterations to fli the figure free of charge. 1 THE best and cheapest shop for Carpet Squares, Hearthrugs, Slip Mats, Sofa Squares, Linoleums, Oilcloths and ail general household requisites is J. M. Mitch ll’s, 535, Colombo Street. 7 rpHE “Cresoent” Ladies’ Clothiers are JL making Tailor-cut Costumes to Measure from £2 10s. Call and see our patterns. High Street, just below Clock Tower. ’Phone 1813. <_ TURNING and Machining. —We are prepared to make all kinds of axles, oones, cups, Yankee bearings, etc., for any make of oyclo or motor. We also undertake repairs to any kind of small machinery. 0. BALL, Gloucester Street, opp. “ Times ” Office. YOUNG Lady-help wants Situation where “LINOARNISH” that Permanent Floor Polish —has been used. Save the Linoleum, Time, Money and Labour, All g-rocers, la 6d. 9 r»f>rvr»_HOUSE 3 rooms, good section, sewer connection; let to good tenant. Forest and, Perkins, Sydenham. FRESH and Beautiful Neckwear. These will delight-with their beauty and pleasing effects. Tremendous variety, and at such a tiny cost, from Is. GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIE- ” The People’s Place for Value." I 'S?E7‘JI£N buying Handkerchiefs remember VV : that GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIE show a great variety of stylos, and here are some particularly good values in H.S. Cotton Handkerchiefs at Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2b 3d the half-dozen. 8_ LADIES’ Real Nappa Gauntlet Gloves, tan oply, all sizes. These are very special at 4s 6d pair. G. Wi. and S., the Popular Store for Ladies’ Gloves. 9 SPECIAL Samplo Purchase of Ladies 5 Tweed Hats in a variety of shades and Heather Mixtures. Call and inspoct. The prices are 5s lid, 7s lid. I2s 6d. G. W. and S 10 THE Very Latest in Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Sample Straws, smartly trimmed to match any costume. The variety of shapes and trimming effects is wonderfully large, and prices range from 15s 6d to 21s. 11 CHILDREN’S~CoIoured and White Felts —small bucket and mushroom shapes—prettily trimmed, 7s lid. 15s 6d. Inspection cordially invited. GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIE, “ The People’s Place for Value, ’ High Street, Christchurch. 12 WELLINGTON NOTES. [Frou Our Correspondent.] WELLINGTON, March 6. During his journey to England, the Hon Dr Findlay (Minister of Justice) will spend a week in America. Several days will have to be spent in travelling, but he will find time to continue his investigations into the most modern and humane systems of reformatory treatment of criminals, visiting several well-known institutions. “ I hope to have an opportunity,” remarked the Minister just before leaving Wellington, “of discussing prison reform with Mr Winston Churchill, the British Home Secretary, who has taken great interest in New Zealand’s efforts at reform, and has been supplied with particulars of my scheme.’’ The Minister of Mines (the Hob R. M’lvenzie) questioned as to the scope of the Royal Commission oil Mines, stated that it will be asked to report upon the sanitation and ventilation of mines, to state whether steps can be taken to prevent miners’ phthisis and whether safer methods of working are necessary. The Commission will sit wherever there are important mines, and should be in a position to commence taking evidence in the course of a few weeks. “ Complaints of insufficient ventilation and other unsatisfactory hygienic conditions in some of the mines are,” added the Minister, “ received by the Mines Department, and while it is conceded that the sanitary conditions in the mines of the dominion are generally satisfactory, exceptions always prove the rule, and in order to definitely ascertain the exact conditions prevailing, the Commission has been appointed.” CHATHAM ISLAND NEWS, [From Our Correspondent.] WAITANGI, March 3. The s.s. Storm arrived at Waitangi to-dav with stores and three passengers. and left again for Lyttelton later. ' For the last week the Chathams have experienced a great change in the weather. Heavy rains, which are most welcome to the farmers, have made the grass in the sheep paddocks grow luxuriantly. . , The. islanders are now enjoying a visit from the Rev J. do B. and Mrs Galwey, who are riding round the island. Through some mismanagement the is- ! land has been reduced to a position it j n ever has been in before. The Storm is now running weekly for taking stock. / She will carry no stores and onlv two ' passengers a trip, whereas there are I many wanting to go to and fro. We will soon have to look to the Government to send the Hinemoa with stores, ms she does to the other outlying islands. Lumbago op Sciatica! You j want a cure that f will be quick and ft effective. Then get RHEUMG. All Chemists and Stores, 3/6 and 4/6. 6 jHßaßat^aaaaaa

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 2

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