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SPIIIS TO BE HELD THEIR SHOWROOMS C 9287 ft ISlf .+'+y*y J4 * a ffl JT « jf W/ W & MsS * 9 (P j#ar v Br 1 $» to? INVITE YOU TO ATTEND A COMPLETE EXPOSITION OF »i® k MSe » sm 1 MM i 1 m ssi & ws © -JW TO-DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS if Vtra © 0 ! ‘Vf ! 5). \V W. STRANGE & CO. Ltd WANTED. tsrANTED, experienced General or Lady(VV . help, no washing, references 812 Montreal Street. 6221 ."TO ANTED Let, City, near Station, 4.V V roomed House, plastered, v. blinds; IDs 6d. 17 Eaton Place. 5527 \\T ANTED, General Smith and Shoer; !tV . also good Improver. Apply John W. BelgTave, Kirweo. 552fi TOOULD Mrs Wakefield, lateTf~Ball’s » V Lane, Opawa, Christchurch, kindly leave iddress at “ Times " Office, Ashburton. 44 strong experienced Laundress, VV permanent; good wages. Apply, with references, to Miss Niooll, Quamby, Fendalton 6224_ WANTED, by lady, Bed-Sitting-room; would hoard if moderate; Hill or Brighton preferred; permanent. M.R., *-Times.” 5484 WANTED to Let, Superior Bed-Sitting Room. Alio the half of a six-roomed House. Apply, 11 Hawke Street, New Brighton. 5477 Known—That Nicholson and V T Co. are Clearing 'White Double-bed Blankets at D9s 6d, at their Winter Sale, now on. X WANTED Buy, Phonograph or Gramophone Records; must be good. City Be ok and Record Exchange, 618, ColomDo Street, south of Tuam Street. 5207 ANTED Known—That Nicholson and Co. are Clearing 20 Ladies’ Tweed Cents at 5s lid, usually 21s 6d, at their Sale. X WANTED, 2000 Ladies’ and Gent’s Umbrellas to Re-covor during April; reduced price. Lethaby's, 64, Cathedral Square. WANTED, Single Man, used Gardening, to milk and make himself generally useful; references required. Apply J. C. Helmore, Duncan’s Buildings, Cashel Street. 5453 W” ANTED, good Cook 255, several" CookGenerals £1 and 17s 6d, Nurse and ■ Cook-General same place, Housemaid and K. Maid same place. Central Labour Agency, 330 Manchester Street. 5504 WANTED Sell, three gcod Second-hand Rubber-tyred one J Shafter Gig, all in good order, and other Vehicles. No reasonable offer refused. Steel Bros., Coachbuilders, Addington. - 6520 TXT ANTED to Sell, Farm of 150 Acres', VV with 7-roomed Residence and all necessary outbuildings. Situated Wakanui, near Ashburton. Price £4O per acre. A grand little farm. P. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street. __X WANTED to Sell, 280 Acres of splendid Land, highly improved, close to Mcffiven. Price-£25 per acre. Liberal terms to practical man. P. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street. X WANTED to Sell, 5 Acres, 4-roomed House, all outbuildings. Situated Highstead Road, Papanui. Price £9OO, P. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street. X ANTED to Sell, 13 Acres, 6-ioomed House. Situated Yaldhurst. Price £9OO. P. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street. X FANTED to Sell, 500 Acres, good home- ¥ stead and outbuildings. Winchmore, 8 les from Ashburton. Price £27 per acre. L. Davies and Co., 161, Cashel Street. X Ft ANTED to Let, furnished, 5-roomed V lovely Bungalow, Merivale. Term 3 mths, approved tenant. P. L. Davies and i., 161, Cashel Street X n-i TO £5, from 2s Weekly, for Drapery—dwl £1 to £5, from 2s weekly, for Boots—£l to £5, from Qs weekly, for Suits—£l to £3. from 2s weekly, for Costumes. At Balkind’s, 629, Colombo Street, near Tuam Street. WANTED— A Course in Advertising or Salesmanship will advance your salary probably 60 per cent. Let the Dixon Institute (London) increase your efficiency and salary. Mail instruction. Easy payments. Obtain Prospectus “F.” N.Z. Representative, J. Rodger, 112 F, Lichfield Street, Christeburch. x ORKING Men, we are now holding our Annual Spring Sale of Cycle Sundries, jur prices cut in half. Strong 8s 6d s reduced to 3s 9d; Ladies’ JOs fid a Covers reduced to 6s 6d; Bluemel s I Mudguards now 4s. Inspection inAdams, Ltd., High Street. X HAT? Going to make a piece of trellis? Why, man alive, that’s right out tte; Minson’s sell it cheaper. X_ FANCIES for Boarders, or would let nico rooms, every convenience. _ 261 :-re Street, East 6512 WANTED WANTED. WANTED. A GOOD Articlo is always a pleasure to its owner. Go to Balkind’s for Good Blouses, Good Shirts, Good Hats, Good Everything. 629, Colombo Street. BALLANTYNES are showing Smart Styles in Pique Vests with Carton and Napoleon Roll Collars attached; prices 7a 6d to 13s 6d each. ' * X BALLANTYNE’S Dainty Brassiere or Corsage Embroidery, 18 inches wide, in specie 1 designs, is very exceptional value at Is 6o yard. X CtHEAP Labour—Two and six a week for J all your sewing. Davis and Daytonia Sewing Machines, at Minson’s. XI CREPE de Chine Ties in all fashionablo shades, for smart wear with the new Low Collars, price 2s 6d oach, at Ballantynes. ’ X _ CHIMNEY Sweeping—’Phone 2090, or 236, Salisbury Street. T. Benjamin-Smith. 6190 TV RESSMAKERS—Wanted, immediately, X> Blouse Improvers; at J. Ballantyne and Co. Apprentices. 5502 E NGINEERS and Drivers Coached for Examination by 3. Vincent, care of les " Gfiice. 1898 IT'OR Sale, Jaoie, North New Brighton, • right on tram line, handy to beach. Apply M.S.S., “ Times ” Office. 5197 FOUNTAIN Pens—Caxton Sc-lf-filling, 14carat Gold Nib, 8s 6d; all parte renewable. Self-filling Stylos, 5s 6d. Bedfern’s, Manchester Street. X 3 FOR immediate salo, 3J Free-engine Humber Motor-cycle, 2-speed, with Herald Side-Chair, in perfect order, price £53. Carter Durham and Tuam Streets. 5495 FOR Sale, Good Cow, just calved, second, guaranteed. A. Willey, Creyke Road, off Clyde Road, Riccarton. 5455 FOR Sale, Blacksmith’s Forge, Bellows, and Anvil, cost £33. Hodge, 100 Manchester Street. ' 6227 FOR Sale, Four 400 gal Tanks, second-hand, Cheap. Sharpe Bros., Worcester Street. , 6421 REDFERN’S for Stationery, Printing and Rubber Stamps. No Canvassers, and Best Value in the Trade. X2_ SALE! Sale! Sale! of 100 Sound Secondhand Cycles. These machines must bo cleared out to make floor room. Good strong Cycles can be bought from 60s, while £3 or £4 buys you an up-to-date B.S.A. or Swift Cycle. We are the cheapest shop in town. Adams, Ltd., High Street. X START a Profitable Business in your spare time at homo without with your ordinary occupation. No experience ox capital necessary. Suitablo for either sex Write for particulars. The Wenford Co., Room 9, Harvard House, Castlereagh Streep Sydney QYDENHAM—Cottag D sink, washhouse. u 4 rooms, scullery, LD sink, washhouse, oepper, high-pressure water, sewer connections, asphalt paths, £170; small deposit, 10s weekly. Apply J. W. Tims, P. 0., Christchurch. 5399_ SUITABLE for two Ladies, long-established Tea Rooms, good locality, exceptional terms. D.A.A., “ Times” Office. 5508 PRING Sale - of _ Cycle ’and” Motor’ Sundries. Our prices defy competition. All our new spring goods just arrived. Tyre doc outfits. 6s 6d, reduced to 4s fid; best Dunlop butt-ended Tubes, 16s Gd, reduced to 13s Gd; Stanley Belt Spare Links, Is 6d; Lyso Belts, 20s, reduced to 15s. Adams, Ltd, High Street, . X (' IAS Engino for Sale, second-hand Stock--T port, 6-8 h.p. Can be seen running at Gas Company’s Workshops, 77-79, Worcester Street. 5479 GENTLEMAN occupying modern 6roomod House, all conveniences and garden, close Bealey Avenue and trams, would let five rooms unfurnished to good tenant without children. Moderate rent ex return good boaid. F.K., “Times.” 5530 HAVE you no ugly corner you would like to screen with a bit of Hinson's Extending Trellis ? It does not _cost much. X OU3ES to Lot: Sydenham, 4 rooms, 6s, 7s, Bs, Bs, 9s. 9s, 12s, 12s 6d, 12s fid, 12s Gd; 5 rooms, 10s, 11s; 6 R. with stable, 15s; 6 rooms, Bs, !ls, 13s; 6 it. with hot and cold, etc, 16s; 7 rooms, lfis; 10 rooms, 18s; City, 4 rooms, Bs, JOs; 6 rooms, los; 7 rooms, 21s; Addington, 3 rooms, 8s; 4 rooms, 7s Gd, 8s 6d; Linwocd, 4 rooms, 10s, 10s 6d; 5 rooms, hot and cold, etc, 16s; 6 rooms, 14s 6d. Forest and Perkins, 433, Colombo Street, Sydenham. _X £T will pay you to visit Balkind’s for every. thing you require in Drapery, Clothing, Boots, etc. Everything of the Best. Easj weekly payments. C29 L __Colomho_ Street. L"AI)Y from Home desires position as Housekeeper near Christchurch; several years’ experience.. J.E, “ Times.” Atu£ L "EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs Pritchard is a Cash Buyer of Gent's Misfits and Left* off Clothing, Boots, TiunKe, Portmanteaux; also Ladies’ and Children's Clothing. Spot Cash. Ring up ’Phono 3894. or write 12. Victoria Street. RS ROSS'S Pills, obtainable from Burge and Co, 361 Barbadoes .Street,__care Kiver, Chemist, or leading chemists. 5514 ONEY to Lend Privately—£s to £2s— Household Furniture (without removal), repayable by easy instalments. Call or write, enclosing stamp foi reply, L. W. Balkind, Draper, 629, Colombo Street. TO LET, “quick,” 4 Rooms, all conveniences, City, 11s; 150 others. Arch. Gledhiil, 180 Cashel Street. 5515 nnAILORESSES wanted.—Three competent A Coat Machinists. Apply "early. “ Übique” Clothing Co, Whitcombe and Tombs Buildings, Cashel Street. 5524 THE New Silk Collars in the fashionable low shapes are Is 6d and Is 9d each at Baliantynes. ; X fl I OMATO Plants for Sale, any quantity— A Clark’s Favourite, Stax, New Zealand I and others. 61, Perth Stroet, Richmond, j 64S8_ TO" Let, Premises fronting Armagh Street, 50 x 20, with yard. Apply Sharpe Bros., j Hygienio Brewers. 6422 TO Let, Sunny Furnished Bed-sitting-room, ail conveniences, Weßt. 315, Montreal ! Street. 5458 j rpt) Let, Shop, Worcester Street, Linwoc.d, A present occupied by Mr M Kinney, j chemist-. Apply F. Warner, 607, Worcester Street. 5496 ''PHIS is a genuino buyer’s opportunity.— A Owner determined to soli. Eight Acres loamy soil, good for growing early crops; is already partly planted with early potatoes, cauliflowers and carrots, 350 gooseberry bushes, 50 fruit trees and good rhubarb bed. Good pigstyes. House of 5 rooms, plastered. Easy terms. Apply B.A, “ Times.” 5302 MUST Be Sold—Splendid Star Two-speed Cycle, just bean overhauled by our factory. Will take any reasonable offer. Sound B.S.A. Cycle, has mudguards and coaster hub. £3 10s. Strong working man’s cycle, 60s. Wo have 100 others to pick from. Adams. Ltd., Hieh Street. X OW is the time to get a nico Creeper and train it over a piece of Minson’s Extending Trellis. . X_ P' “OTATOES.—Best table, 6s sack; quality, weight, guaranteed, delivered. Postcard 500 Worcester Street. 5513 REDFERN’S, Manchester Street, is alway# worth a visit. The largest stocky of Latest Goods at Lowest Prices. ”\ WANTED Known.—Few people have eyes alike. This is often overlooked in purchasing Spectacles. We test for each eye, and give lenses to correct the difference. Charges always moderate. R. Kennett, the People’s Optician, 211, High Street. 1 ANTED Known—The Sight should be periodically tested evon when glasses are worn. Wo will do this and fit glasses that you may retain good sight for possibly moro years than v mild have been the case. Reasonable prices. It. Konuett, the People's Optician, 211, High Street. WANTED Known—Spectacles are a great pleasure when they are suitable and { correctly fitted. We can fit you neatly and comfortably, in Gold Filled, Nickel Steel Frames. All the newest shapes in Pince-nei Spectacles, rimless and other varieties. Out moderate prices will please you. R. Kennett. the People’s Optician, 211, High Street. 8 TO" ANTED Known—How to treat your VV eyes and preserve your sight. Send for our pamphlet on the subject, gratis, post free. Wfe fit new lenses to your own frames, repair and re-fit all sorts of Spectacles, Pince nez, etc., having an endless stock of parts for repairs. Temples (straight and curl sides), Bridges, Nose, Plnquets, etc., etc., at most ) moderate cost. - R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211, High Street. ■ \\T ANTED Known—Wiso People wear VV Glasses. In some cases persons refuse to do so because Glasses modify slightly the appearance. When wo fit them are both becoming and neat. Our enormous stock ol Frames ensures this, often at half the cost you would expect, R. Kennett, the Poople’a Optician, 211, High Street. MOTOR-CAR, Coventry Simplex, 16-20 h.p_„ 3-seatbr, in perfect order. Price £175. Regal 2-seater, 20-25 h.p., spare wheel, good condition, cost £325. Price £lB5. Motor Sales Co., 145. Armagh Street. MONEY TO LEND. WE have several sums ranging from £75 to £IOOO for immediate investment on first mortgoge at lowest current rates of interest. Also various amounts to lend on seoond mortgage. Mortgages and transfers prepared at lowest charges. e W. E. SIMES AND CO., Auctioneers and Licenced Land Brokers, 144-46, HEREFORD STREET^ Holmes and sons, 130 ana 132, High Street, have just opened out 260 Rolll Floorcloth and Linoleum, direct from the manufacturers. We are absolutely the Best House in Town for Linoleum. Pay a Msit to Holmes and Sonß. HOLMES AND SONS Specialise Bedsteads and hold the Largest Assort ment in the dominion. A Single Bedstead at Wholesale Price; Institution Beds at 22« fid, or complete foi 36s Gd. At 130 and 132 High Street. YIIOR TVire Mattresses go to Holmes ana J- Sons. We manufacture the Celebrated 4-Ply, which we sell at 16s 9d, full size. At 180 and 132, High Street. X lAULL Size, Us Id, Colonial Blankets at . 25s pair. Lay in your winter supply from Holmes and Sons, ISO and 132, High Street. X FOR Carpet Runners Holmes and Sons stock Tapestry. Brussels and Axminster. A large assortment of designs to choose from at 130 and 132, High Street. X s PREPARE for Winter by Buying Holmei and Sons’ Kapoo Mattresses, manufactured on the premises, and made from the Best Samarang Kapoc. ANTED Sell, Small Casks, Tubs and Vats for Summer Drinkß, Ice Cream Tubs, Bakers’ Ferment and Yeust Tubs, Oak Washtubs ss, Kauri do 80s. Repairs of art kinds executed. Sutherland, 70, Tuam Street W. ’Phone 1751. *5 _ PRING" Sale—Working Men, _£l deposit. 6s weekly, purchases a Swift Cycle at n - £5 reduction. Now is the time to buy England’s best Cycle at a very low price. Each machine is fully equipped. Adams, Ltd., High Street. X_ FOR THE NEWEST FASHIONS Watch the Windows of GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIE. DAINTY Little Piquo Dresses for Children from 4s lid. Smart hats to match from 3s lid. Children’s Silk Hats 5s lid to 109 6d. GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIE. PRACTICAL Muslin Dresses trimmed with embroidery from 5s lid. Hnts or Bonnets to match from 2s lid. Coloured Overalls, good strong materials, 2s lid. GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIE. CHILDREN’S Unbreakable Panama Hats for school or holiday wear, from 3s lid. Girls’ double brimmed Sailor Hats 3s lid to 6s 6d. GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIE, ' KID Gloves—Special value, 2 dome fasteners in grey, .brown, beaver, black and white, 2s lid pair. GRAHAM, WILSON AN D SMELLIE DIRESS Buttons A beautifdl range to choose from. The colours blend with the present dress materials perfectly. Prices are very moderate. GRAHAM, WILSON AND S HANDKERCHIEFS— A great range for selection. Plain Cambric and Linen hemstitohed Handkerchiefs. 2d to Is Gd cnch. Embroidorcd Handkerchiefs, neat patterns, 4j(l to 3s fid. GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIE. THLORAL SILK CREPES, ' double width, Jl very smart, Gs 6d yd. Cream Serges in Coatings and Cheviots, etc., 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s fid to Gs lid yd. GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIE. POPULAR Check Dress and Costume Fabrics, 3s 6d to 4s lid yd. Coloured Ottoman Cloths, in a full range of fashionable shades, 2s 9d and 3s fid yd. WILSON AND SMELLIE. COLOURED Cheviot Serges, ur.surpnssed for good hard wear. A full variety io choose from, 2s lid and 3s lid yd. GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIE. EX’S Tennis Shirts. White Matt—Cream Mercerised and White Striped, with Collars attached, 5s Gd. New Tussore shades in Tennis Shirts, Collars attached, 5s Gd. GRAHAM. WILSON AND SMELLIE. TENNIS Trousers. New fine unshrinkable Tennis Trousers, IPs Gd, 15s r Gd and 18s Gd. New season’s Panama Hats, 13s Gd, 19s Gd. Black and White Check Caps, 5s Gd. Latest styles in Lbungo Felt Hats, 5s 6d, 7s Gd 10s Gd. GRAHAM, WILSON AND SMELLIE.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16666, 26 September 1914, Page 2

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