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AUCTIONS. M’TvTCNZTFi ANT) WILLIS. McKenzie and willis, AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE.) THE BEST ECONOMY IS SHOWN BY CAREFUL BUYING. BUY YOUR FURNITURE iAT THE RIGHT PLACE. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERE. •Vo can srupnlv vou with NEW FURNITURE OF BEST MANUFACTURES IN OAK at the PRICE OF STAINED RIMU ELSEWHERE. Inspect our Handsome OAK SIDEBOARDS at £5 10s. DUCHESSE CHESTS at R9s 6d. OAK HIGH-BACK DINING CHAIRS at 19s 6d. STAINED WALNUT SIDEBOARDS from £4 10s. KITCHEN TABLES at Us fkl. KITCHEN CHATRS at 4* 6d. CHESTERFIELD COUCHES at £8 10* OAK ROLL-TOP DESKS from £5. HOUSEHOLD FURNIPHTNG6 o! every description. Bedroom, Diningroom, Hall and Kitchon Furniture in Oak or Rimu, to suit ail tastes and purses. . Wo can furnish your mansion or your cottage—and save you money. AXMINSTER CARPET HALL RUNNERS —Grand quality, 27in wide, 8s 6d, 10a fid and 12« fid per yard. TAPESTRY RUNNERS from 8s 9d per yard. CARPETS.—We carry a verv choice stock of Axminnter, Mer/apore (all-wool Indian), Wilton Pile, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, and can still quote you at nearly pre-war prices. HEARTHRUGS AND SLIP MATS.—A fine stock to choose from, at low price* from a Kitchen Rug at 3s fid to a best Arminnter for tho Dining-room at 37s fid. Wo 'have a very fine range of the latest designs of LINOLEUMS 1 LINOLEUMS 11 At lowest prices. As large a stock as any in town to choose from. LACE CURTAINS, 3yds, latest patterns, 5s 6d pot pair. Also Blankets, Sheets, Quilts, Towels, Bedspreads, at lowest prices. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU to make an inspection of our Goods and COMPARE PRICES and QUALITY. We feel confident the result will prove satisfactory to you and ourselves. EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE IF DESIRED. If you are not in a position to pay spot cash, give us a call, and we will dismiss cur Easy Time Payment System with you. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, Auctioneers and House Furnishers. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Post Office.) iTK6277-787

CONVEYANCES. J£AIKOURA MOTOR COMPANY, LTD. (ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS—-WAIAU-KAIKOURA.) DAILY TIME-TABLE (Weather and other circumstances permitting) : PARNASSUS TO KAIKOURA, at 3.15 pm. And KAIKOURA TO PARNASSUS, at 9.15 am. Distance, 38 miles. FARES: 20s Single, 35s Return. THROUGH BOOKING, via EAST COAST (in conjunction with Thos., Butt’s Cars), PARNASSUS to WARD, or vice versa, 105 miles for 455. WAIAU-KAIKOURA ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. Leaving Kaikoura for Waiau, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at _8 a.m. Leaving Waiau, for Kaikoura, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. (Journey covered on one day.) TICKET AGENTS: N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, Or N.Z. SHEEPFARMEHS’. AGENCY, Farm, Station and Estate Agents, 140, Hereford Street, Christchurch. Telephones—67B, Christchurch. 37, Kaikoura TEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Under New- Management. MORNING SERVICE. Coach leaves Stables, Teddington, 7.15 am.; Allandalo 7.45, Governor’s Bay 8; arriving at Lyttelton 9.15 a.m. Returning from Lyttelton 9.45 a.m. AFTERNOON SERVICE on MON., WED. and SAT. ONLY. Coach leaves Stables, Teddington, 2.15, AUandale 2.45, Governor’s Bay 3; arrives Lyttelton 4.15 pm. Returning from Lyttelton 4.45. Special Trips by Arrangement. Fares as usual. ' THOS. FAIRBAIRN, Proprietor. COBB AND CO.’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. T EAVE ARTHUR’S PASS on arrival of JL-i West Coast Express, which leaves Christchurch at 8.33 a.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, carrying passengers and their luggage only. For Hokitika, Westport, Reefton and Greymouth, arriving Greymoulh same night at 6.40. Through Rail and Coach Tickets can be obtained at Railway Booking Office, Christchurch, or Cook and Son’s Office. Also Tiokets for Coach journey, obtainable at Warner’s Hotel, from Mr Cassidy at Springfield, and W. Campbell. 291, St Asaph Street, Christchurch. The management is under Mr H. Cassidy, who has had sole management of the road eince 1873. , H. CASSIDY AND CO., LTD., Proprietors. M °CKF/TTi£ MOTORS. CULVEBDEN-HANMER SPRINGS. Royal Mail Service. FARES. 7s each way. DAILY SERVICE, meeting a’l trains. CULVERDEX, ROTHERHAM, WAIAU. Daily, on arrival of all trains, returning to calch down trains. Connects with Kaikoura Motor Co. on Tues., Thurs. and Sat., both ways. Fares: Single ss, Return Ba. W. MOCKETT, Proprietor, Waiau and Culvorden. 'Phone 10, Waiau. ’Phono 14, Culverdan. 1772, Chrisichurch. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. G ERALDINE-ORARI DAILY SERVICE. Geraldine depart, 7.45, 9.30 11.20, 1.30, 4.0, 5.0. Orari depart, 8.50, 10.35, 2.55, 5.0, 6.0. Livery Business, Gigs, Saddle Horses, Coaches on Hire. Agents: N.Z. EXPRESS CO. N. SHERRATT, Proprietor, Geraldine. BALCAIRN TO LEITHFIELD. MOTOR will meet Morning Trains at Balcairn, arriving from North and th, and can meet Evening Trains, as tired, bv wire or letter, to FRANK ASHBY, Leithfie'.d. A MOTOR will run daily from GLENTUNNEL to GARFIELD, and carry Passengers from Darfield to all places en routo to Lake Coleridge, returning in time to catch Cass Express, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, if necessary. W. LEEMING, X Mail Contractor. PUBLIC NOTICES. BREAD PERFECTION! BREAD PERFECTION 1 BREAD PERFECTION! nPHAT’S what People say of BOON’S A BREAD. This Bakery won ! the New Zealand Championship against all-comers at the Bakers’ Exhibitions in 1917 and 1918. ' C. E. BOON’S BREAD Is Made and Moulded by Machinery. Untouched by Hand. COLOMBO STREET. SYDENHAM. Telephone 2037. 138 CZEMA, Psoriasis, Acne, Varicose Ulcers, Scalp Diseases and all Skin Eruptions MISS HENDERSON MARK, i 4, Dominion Buildings, lephone 1539. The Square, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17862, 7 August 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17862, 7 August 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17862, 7 August 1918, Page 11