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GUARDS HAIR DTE. HAS now established itself as SUPERIOR to ANY OTHER DYE on the Market. Instantaneous efieot, natural colour, perfectly clean, improves with washing, is not injurious but beneficial to the growth of hair. Your hair, or beard and whiskers dyed in 6 minutes. Try it. 3s 6d. GEO. BONNINGTON, LTD., CHEMISTS, High and Cashel Streets.

SPECIAL SHOWING ol HAND-MADE CROCHET GOODS REAL INDIAN DRAWN THREAD WORK CROCHET DOYLEYS, Prom sjd each. CROCHET TABLE CENTRES. From 2s 3d to 12a 6d each. CROCHET RUNNERS. From 2s 6d to 11s 6d. CROCHET TRAY CLOTHS, From 2a 6d to 15a 6d each. REAL INDIAN TABLE CENTRES, From 2s 3d to 7s lid each. REAL INDIAN DRAWN THREAD RUNNERS, From 3s fid to Ss lid. REAL INDIAN DRAWN THREAD TRAY CLOTHS, From 2s 9d to 15s fid. Q A E E Y ’ S. Ready; Money Store. LOST, FOUND, &0. T OST, on March 1, between Little River an d Christchurch, Fur Motor Glove. Return to National Mortgage, ChristchurchF OST, on Saturday, March 21, between . Ashley and Fernside, Pair of Spectacles' in case. Finder rewarded on returning to •’ Times ” Agency, Bangiora. al2 LOST, between Waikari and Waiau, 1 Gent’s Brown Riding Waterproof Coat, ofi motor-car, on Wednesday last, the 16th inst. Reward on returning same to A. Carstairs, Storekeeper, Waiau, Amuri. 3185 REWARD-—Lost, on Sunday, March Jr 22nd, Dyer 1 s Pass Road, Cashmere Hills, One Gold Pendant, with name engravodM. Peryer, 20, Milsom Street, Sydenham. _ 5414 1 AS REWARD. —Lost, Ten Bags of Chaff, on Prebbleton Road, branded “P ’’ in blue. Apply C. J. Pearce, Sockburn. €AME Astray, early in February, 1 Bay Hack Gelding, aged. If not claimed by March 31 will bo sold to defray expensesApply Belcher Bros., Coutt’s Island. 5443 MEETINGS. ANTI-MILITARIST LEAGUE. * ITEETING TO-NIGHT, MARCH 24th, 8 I’T p.m., W.C.T.U. ROOMS, comer Manchester and Worcester Streets. Mr ISITT, M.P., will attend and confer with the League on the question of Conscription. 5427 Lincoln college old boys Are Reminded that the ANNUAL MEETING Will be held on the SHOW GROUND A. AND P. COMMITTEE ROOM AT 3 p.m. on THURSDAY, 26th MARCH. 3475 CHRISTCHURCH BEAUTIFYING ASSOCIATION. AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE on Townplanning will be given by MR HURST* SEAGER in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, on THURSDAY NEXT, 26th instant, at 7.45 p.m. The lecture will be preceded by the ANNUAL MEETING. The ■Public are invited to be present. CHARLES M. PARKER, Secretary. 3432 THE BRISTOL AND DOMINIONS PRODUCERS’ ASSOCIATION, LIMITED PORT OF LONDON VERSUS BRISTOL PRODUCE TRADE. MR W. D. LYSNAR will give an Address (under the auspices of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce) ‘on tho above subject, on WEDNESDAY, 25th INST, at 8 p.m., at the Caledonian Society’s Rooms, Worcester Street, Christchurch. Mr Lysnar will reply to Mr J. H. Estill and to statements made at his meeting. Chairman: E. G. Staveley, Esq., President Canterbury Chamber of Commerce. ALL INTERESTED ARE INVITED TO t ATTEND. I FP347G AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL. HAWARDEN SHOW. FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR RECEIVING ENTRIES. ; Tj'NTRIES for Hawarden Show will be re- 1 JC4 ceived up to 3 p.m. on THURSDAY ’• NEXT, March 25th. 3483 B. JORDAN, Secretary. WANTED. ARE YOU ASKED TO A WEDDING? THEN WHAT ABOUT A PRESENT? Buy Something in the ROYAL VISTAS WARE, From Paintings by Famous Artists. vryE have a large selection of this Famous Vt Ware in Teapots, Flower Bowls, Salad Bowlb, Sets of Jugs, Hot Water Jugs, and numerous useful articles. In the Following Subjects:— ’“BOBBIE BURNS.’’ “ BURNS’S COTTAGE, ALLOWAY, “BURNS AND HIGHLAND MARY.” “BURNS’S MONUMENT, Alloway, Ayr. “ GLASGOW UNIVERSITY.” “THE GALLERIES, GLASGOW." “THE BAY OF NAPLES.” “DUMBARTON ROCK.” “ BARMOUTH.” “ GOSPORT." “ CROMARTY.” “GULF OF VENICE.” “MOUNT SAINT MICHAEL." “MAROONED.” “ TWO STRINGS TO HER BOW.” JOHN HALL AND CO., LIMITED, Clock Tower, Manchester Street. OUSEHOLDERS and Mechanics of good repute can now be well and fashionably ssed without having to wait and stings il they Bcrape together a large sum of ley to go to a draper, tailor, or boot shop slothe thomsslves and family. You can at L. W. Ba'.kind’s and make arrangelts to pay according to your income by ill instalments, and get all you require once. All of you can he well dressed ays. You will find it a great boon and efit. Tho goods stocked by me ere of highest quality, the prices most reasonj for the quality of the goods, the treatit fair and liberal. Straight and honour- , dealings are what I expect, and give jiy customers. I do all it is possible to sfy ovory customer, and in cases of sickj or the breadwinner being out of work, ngements can be made to postpone payits until recovery or in employment, rytking in my power is done to assist honest customers. You can call at any 5 or write and make arrangements at W BALKIND’S, 629, Colombo Street, voen Lichfield and Tuam Streets. Tel. EAT Demands are being made on our Millinery Department. Our Smart Hats neeting with Quick Sales. Gill and Co., ANTED, First-class Man,' to take charge of Seed Cleaning Plant. Previous exnce essential. Permanent position to ble man. Apply National Mortgage and cy Co., Ltd., Ashburton. 3462 ANTEeTIo'SeII, Piano (new), £42, upright grand (equal to a Brinsmead), iron frame, lovely tone, latest action, in handsome burr walnut case. Owner ng; urgent. 269, Hereford Street, City. 70LEUM, best quality, 12 x 12, cut and matched, for £1 16s. Railed free riles. H. Atkinson’s Cash Furnishers. Manchester Street. JHAIR - Velvet 7-Piece Suites, with 4 Oak High-back Dining Chairs, £l3 12* Packed and Railed free 50 miles. Made [ Atkinson’s Factory, 127, Manchester it. T Bedroom Set, 17s fid, just landed; White Full Bedroom Sets, 11s fid; 30- > White Dinner Sets, 17s fid. H. Atkin* Cash Furnishers, 127, Manchester t. XS LL Sire 2-inch Bedstead, Wire Mattress and Best Samarang Kapoo Bed* £4 15s. Packed and railed free. At n’s, 127, Manchester X4

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16507, 24 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16507, 24 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16507, 24 March 1914, Page 1

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