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CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. rare wo •w. ARMISTICE CELEBRATIONS. i ■ i A THANKSGIVING- SERVICE will b*. he'd, i'n Victoria Square THIS EVENING, at' 8 o’clock. Tho Salvation Army Bated will supply the music, and hymn sheets will be distributed. '• I Short Addresses by Leading Speakers. H. HOLLAND, Mayor. 13th Nov.. 1918. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. BANKS PENINSULA A. AND P. ASSOI ' OIATION. ! ' ANNUAL SHOW. | ! ANNUAL SHOW. {; annual show. I T T L E R 3 V, E E. TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 19th. Pino Exhibition of Light Horses. GRAND DISPLAY OF FLOWERS. A Cheap Dal’s Picnic among the Hills. Special Passenger Train leave* Christchurch at 9.5 o.tn. ADMISSION I*. I i ’ H. LEWTHWAITE, 3396 I j : Secretary. n i I LOST, FOUND, ETC. LOST, at Procession, Geld Cable Bangle. Reward. 74, Madras Street, Sydenham. Li- 03 LO-ST, Highland White Terrier, answers to namo of Pickles. £1 Reward. G. Huinphreys, Fcndaitoh. , 83 f OST,! in the City, November 12, Brooch, -LI Gun! Badge. Finder rewarded on returning to 245, Gloucester Street. _B2 j T OSf, Returned Soldier’s Badge, No. 46572. Willi Finder please return to Returned Soldiers’ -Club Rooms, Gloucester Street? j 104 LOST, Tuesday, in Cathedral Square or Colombo Street, Gold Bamboo Bangle; keepsake.! Reward on returning to “Times” Office j | t ' 94 LOST cheque.—Business Peop'e aro requested not to cash cheque drawn by W. 1 hacker, endorsed by J. White. Payment stopped. 9G LOST, Half-draught Bay Mare, white hind legs,, white blase on face. Any Person finding same communicate to 82, Pago’s Road, Bromley. Reword. So T OST, Stolen or Strayed, 35 Head Two to Threo-yoa.r-old Mixed Cattle, from Flock Hill Station, Avoca. Earmarked, one front and two back notches, steers right ear, heifer's left ear. Anyor.o detaining seme a'tsr this date- will be prosecuted. Apply James Milliken> Flock Hill Station, Gass. '*&” - T ' —=? WANTED TO BUY. .. I | , WANTED. A SMALL STONE-BREAKING MA P , ’ CHINE. Give full particulars and price on rail o ship. | i t " QUARRY,” ‘ Lyttelton Times ” Office. j I THORPE AND CO., ’lOl, LOtVEPw HIGH STREET, RE CASH BUYERS of Rags, Old do 1 ! k ins, Tailors’ and Woollen Clippings, et P.O. ißox 434. 'Phone 574, PUBLIC NOTICES. “WHAT WOULD YOU DO?” j 1 1 j __ IN a conversation between two friends, the younger of tlio two was heard to remark, " Whai would you do if you were going grey before you were thirty?” Her friend replied, “I'had grey hair showing at twentyfive, but was recommended to try Dr Wilson’s Regenerator, and as you see now, I have not a grey hair visible, and it is thicker tham ever before.” If you have a tendency to premature greynesu, get it immediately, it’e really splendid. Procurable in Christchurch from_ Ballontyne'e, Armstrong's and J. R. M Kensi© a Toilet Depot, High Street. 1 Pride 4s, if posted 4s 6d.

BIG PURCHASE OF Q OLIDAY ©HOES Q: FOR YOUNG AMD OLD Q 20011 PAIRS BCUBHT BY STEWART ROBINSON news to week enders, beads of families, tennis players, and snorts committees generally. We have much pleasure m announcing Ewe have succeeded m purchasing trpm one of the largest wholesa e houses in the Dominion, Two Thousand Pairs of White Canvas Boots and'Shoes, for the summer season, of every conceivable'kind at a remarkable discount. With this splendid line of seasonable goods we irtehd placing the whole shipment right on the market at big reductions for'cash! . ’ !It will’ pay you handsomely to peruse this list. You cannot help saving on this lot. 60 Men’s White Canvas Derby Shoes, leather soles ... 8/6 pair 36 oairs Men’3 White Canvas Boots, rubber soles—Usual Price 11/6 p 6/6 pair 18 pairs Men's White Tennis Shoes ... ... ... 4/6 pair 2t tokirs 1 Ladies’ White Tennis Shoes, best quality white rubber 6/- pair 4/3 pair 3/11 pan 4/6 pair 5/6 pair 3/3 pair 1/9. pair 2/3 pair 3/6 pair 300; pairs Ladies’ White Sand Shoes, black soles 36 pairs Ladies’ White Sand Shoes, grooved solos ... 18 pairs Men's jWhite Canvas Shoes, grooved rubber soles ... 36 pairs' Men’s White Canvas Shoes, grooved rubber soles ... 22 pairs Girls’ White Sand Shoes, 7 to 10 2/11 11 to 1 250' pairs Children’s Grey Sand Shoes, rubber soles, sizes 4 to 7 47 pairs Girls’ Grey Sand Shoes, rubber soles, sizes 7 to 9 ... 62 pairs Girls’ Grey Sand Shoes, rubber soles, sizes 10 to 2 ... 60 pairs Youths’ White Cricket Boots, sizes 1 to 5, rubber soles— Worth 6/C 4/6 pair 250 pairs Ladies' White Poplin Shoes, leather soles, every design—--5/11 6/6 7/6 60 pairs Men’s Grey Sand Shoes, grooved soles ... ...4/11 pair 257 pairs Girls’ Leather Sole White Canvas Shoes, in derby or strap, 7 !to 10 5/3 5/9 11 to 1 5/11 6/6 size 2 6/11 7/6 Boys’ or Girls’ Tan Sandal (Colonial make), 7to 9 5/11 10 to 13 6/6 ] ! l and 2 7/6 3,4, 5,6, 8/6 pair. 150 pairs Ladies’ Heliotrope Canvas Derby Shoes, leather sole 4/6 pair 72 pairs Ladies’ Grey, Fawn Canvas Derby Shoes, leather sole—--5/65/11 pair 72 pairs Ladies’ White Canvas Lace-up Boots, high heels 12/6 13/6 14/6 ! Secure your wants for the summer season now, as prices are bound to rise when shortage occurs later. Sale Now On. Postage—Children’s 4d., Women’s 6d., Men’s 9d. aasesa STEWART ROBINSON BOOT IMPORTER □ BUSHEL STREET WEST

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17946, 13 November 1918, Page 2

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874

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17946, 13 November 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17946, 13 November 1918, Page 2

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