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PUBLIC NOTICES. PATRIOTISM AND OHAKM FOR THE LADIES. ‘jC'CONOMY ia the keynote of every woman -*-i in these days of stress and war. To bo economical is to bo patriotic. It is, however, possible to unite pleasure with patriotism by wearing one of your own made oootumes. We will save you money by tcaohing you in three lessons how to make your own costume and let you know the correct quantity of material (not necessarily bought from us) required. We will guarantee to save you at least one quarter the price you usually pay for costumes, and claim to have the most economical system of cutting in Christchurch. The cutting of those costumes is so simple that any young girl can put them together tend they will look quite equal to any Tailor-made. So prepare for the coming season by an early visit to PATTERSON AND PRISE, Merchant Tailors, Cashol Street west. 40 ' A BRIGHTON GEM. Beautiful 4-roomed bungalow, right up-to-date in every respect, electrio 1., gas stove, geyser, motor shed, lovely garden. . POSITION—Pick of New Brighton, Owner going away.. Price, £630. See us. EVELYN CLARK, ROBINSON AND c • >., Brighter. WANTED 1 WANTED! UTB BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE VV j n Rn y quantity; also PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES. BEST PRICES given. M’KENZIE AND WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS, Cathedral Squaro (next Post Office) A DAINTY ART BUNGALOW. CITY WEST: iPIiIS is almost new. Fivo nice -L rooms, with all up-to-date ideas, lead lights, panelled hall, tiled roof, sower, h.p. water, eloctria light, etc., and neat garden. i Owner out to Sell and will take ■ £975. DON’T MISS THIS. RONALD S. BADGER. TTiT ANTED Known —All your etorokoopei **■ supplies you with Stacey and Hawser's nutty flavoured Broad. 136 QUNBEAM Motor-car —Wo have for immetU diato sale it High Grade English Sunbeam 5-seater Car, in excellent condition, and has recently been repainted French grey. Complete in every detail, including 5 detachable wheels. Price £350. Adame, Limited, 219, Tuanc Street. SEED POTATOES. FOR SALE, balance of our Select Stock of DALMF.NY-ACME, REGENTS, UP-TO-DATE, STAR OF N:Z. ; J. MEAGHER AND CO., 155, Cashel Street. The textile bag and sack co. (JOYCE BROS.), LIMITED. Manufacturers, Importers and Indentor*. CORNSACKS, WOOLPACKS AND ALL CLASSES JUTE GOODS. MEAT WRAPS. FLOUR BAGS Hoad Office: 163, Koreford Street. ChiistchuroL WANTED TO BUY. , ANTIQUE Furniture, Old Silvor and Pewter. Stamps, Brass Candlesticks, China, Old Coloured and Other Prints, and anything that is Antique. Big prices given for Vid China that is 1 marked. All business &rictly confidential and for Cash. W. ATKINS, ANTIQUE DEALER, 37, Victoria Street, Christchurch. 1603 rpiMAßU.’—'" To Kiteroa,’’ Sarah Street, one JL minute from and overlooking Bay. Superior Private Board-Residence. Quiet, Refined Home. ' WHY SUFFER FROM DEAFNESS 7 THERE is no need, when you may have immediate relief by using WAY’S INVISIBLE MEDICATED EAR DRUMS. Booklet sout free on rocoipt of penny stamp. K. SPEAR, . Dr of Opt., Eyesight and Ear Specialist, 'Phpr.o 2562. P.O. Box 1011. No. 7, Willis Street, Wellington. .135 E R N L E A F BUTTER, Its Purity is its Distinction. FRESH DAILY. ALL GROCERS. SUMMER SUITS SUMMER SUITS SUMMER SUITS r pHAT will see this Season out —and go on wearing well. FROM £■'. UPWARDS. Perfectly made, of Fashionable Materials, and guaranteed as Good as far more Expensive Suits. NO WONDER WE ARE BUSY, P.T.C. TAILORING CO., Georgo Dennis, Cutter, Opp. His Majesty’s Theatre. YUvERY DAY at FOWLER’S BLOUSE M AND COSTUME DEPOT, Cashel St., past. Ballantyne’s, is a Bargain Day. We have special Bargain Prices on Costumes, ■ Blouses, Dresses, Skirts, etc. Ladies should visit our Shop and see the goods ao marked. Our new C. de C. Georgette, Yoilo and Novelty Blousss; our 3 and 4-guinea Costumes, made to measure. New Lace, Georgette, Orgfindi, Voile and Novelty Collars, Fishues, etc. Also Bendwear in unique designs. FOWLER’S, CASHEL STREET. THE BONDAGE OF ALCOHOL. DRINKO OFFERS FREEDOM. ■ fTHERE'S a friend, or 'maybe a rtlation J- near and dear to you, who is firmly in the grip ox drum. Abstinence means happiness and prosperity to him _ You can euro him by commencing tko Drinko Treat-' meat to-day. Inexpensive— Being'odourless and ta3telc3s, Drinko can-be given in liquid or food. It will not harm the most delicate constitution. Even if patient is unwilling to holp himeelf, Drinko can bo administered recrctly if desired. Hundreds testify, to its efficacy. Write for free booklet. Ail correspondence, confidential. Plain sealed envelopes State if Mr, Mrs or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 L, Lambton Quay, Wellington. 7 PRACTICAL Patriotism plus practical economy—wearing WQOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Made in England. ■ Sava leather and ” payment shock.” Have them fitted to-day. _ MOTORING Costs and aU Tyre Troubles reduced by using KORKER, Cures punctures and alow leaks, prevents blowouts. Increases tyro mileage 50 per cent. Keeps air pressure up indsfihitely. Manning Machinery Co., ISB. Cashol Street, Christchurch. MEETINGS. /'tAN TER BURY Owners and Breeders’ Asvy eociation. —-The Annual Meeting of Members wilt NOT take place THIS EVENING, but will bo held on the 27th INST, instead, at the same time and place. Cl. SIMPSON, Hon. Sec. FP3839 SPIRITUALISTS’ CHURCH, Worcester O Street. —TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. Miss Burgess will give demonstrations by Peychorootry from letters and photographs.. Prussian fid. ' '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17946, 13 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17946, 13 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17946, 13 November 1918, Page 1

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