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How many people have sadly impaired sight to-day because they neglected Nature's warnings. They knew—yes, they knew alright—that their eyesight wasn't as good as it used to b«. But they didn't like wearing glasses! Said it might make them look old! But corrcct, perfect fitting glasses are often as good to the appearance as they are invaluable to the sight. Don't run any more risks. Get in touch with— The Optical People, 200 HIGH STREET. CHRISTCHURCH.

:iiS£ WANTEDa \yrT-'.'' i?Er>, Buyer Free Engine Triumph; *•• prite',' including lamp, etc., £lB 16b. 6... jilo's, '-iifcar Theatre_Royal. DUNLOP Railroad Bicycle Tyres now available at Saville's, near Theatre Royal. Best for comfort and_durabillty. MIOHEMN Bicycle Tyres are obtainable in - all sir.es at Saville'o, near Theatre *J 'porters High-grado English Bicycle Tyres: 12,months guarantee, 12s 3d. ■ ~|ARBY-BRQOKS' Seloct Registry, Chancery Lane, arc.No&ding:—H.-keepex, 40s nporaryj, 2 gents'; Liidy-help, 30s, 355, country; Exp. Children's Nurse, 255, N. 1.; NuTse-Comp.y 255; \Y aitress, College, N.1.,85s; 3 H.-maida, N. 1., 32s fid each; Cooks, ' at.., N. 1., 455; Kit-maid, 27s 6d; H.-maid, Sis; Chef, £5; Waitresses, 273 6d, 30s, Hotel tXs3&lcS£«tC«; 60s; Kit.-maids, 2Gs; H.Parloiifimaids", 255, 27s Cd; Parlour-inaid, 255; H.M., good hotol, 22s 6d; Porter, Sss; 2nd Cook, 40s; Nursery Gov.,'3os; Generals, EOs, 3SSv Plenty of good positions. 'Phonos: Bus., II10B; Residence. 3221. 4978 'A; Second Cook. 40s; •TT H.-Kceper, ''X gentleman, 20s; H.-P.-maid, "3Cs; Nurses, H.-Mda., Waitresses, Thurs. : , "Wellington, 355, faro paid, meet pentlefflan 11 o'clock;; 1 General. 30s; LadyHelps,''' 305.. Waiting employment—BarMd., 6vrs fcf.'; M. Couples; Pro. Cook, excellent ref. . Harrington's Registry, 8, Chancerv L<ane. . ■ -'■••", 4781 TO iiEND/iromia upwards, on lit Fnrnitv&o (without.removal) and other approved Security. . Kepayablo oasy weekly instalments;* Strictly' confidential. The Citizens' Loan and; Discount X'o., Ltd., 88, Hereford Street. Tel. 25G? ' X l/TcDONALD'S N.Z. Labour Exchange rejVA. Quires: first-class stationary'ticket .;•■-,' General Hand for stationWaiting Engagement— Grass Seeders, also Contractors, HAweJtoN, Threshing Hands, Cocks; Bir.dfc"J" Drivers. .Phono 437. 113, Manchester Stipe't'/ ' '. ' 4i 98 -fcr'DON'ALD-rf New Zealand Labour ExJajL change' requires:—Contract Ploughman ; T 4 Ploughmen, 40s, 50s, extra for harvest; -2 Cooks; 3 Cowmen-Gardeners, 355, 4X *43s; Youth learn ploughing. Awaiting c:i-ajoment:- ; > :: Shearers, also Shed Hands. "Phono 497. 113.'-Manche?ter Street. 4192 WAN TED J People ,to Got Married and 'Bny their Furniture 'for Cash at H. Atkinson's, Cash House Furnishers. 127, Manchester Street; KAIL Paid and Pecked Free, all pur--1 cba*es over £1 for 50 miles. H. Atkinson,' Cash Furnishers, 127, Manchester Street.. "■ CHQOL Begs at Minson's. Get a Decent ' Bag for your boy. It will last all his school davs, X WANTED Known—That F. H. STEEL, .'.- has reduced the price of Meat to rookbottom for Spot Cash, and as wo have only m short time to live, pet the best. Rubbish is dear at any price. The best is always the cheapest in the end. And do' not be persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubb:3i when,; by latroriising F. H. STEEL, vou csn "jJiways Tely on getting the Cream ot Canterbury. Customers in City and Suburna waited on daily for orders. Letters and Telegrama promptly attended to. Smallgoods a The* annual output reaches Half , w-i-'-n Pounds. Tho quantity sold speaks V. • 19M

WANTED KNOWN-. x ,„„ ~'ant a Straight Deal a ~ HIGHEST PRICE, we Buy all Classes cf Second-hand Furniture, Pianos, Sewmg Machines, etc. ;r McKENZIE AND. CO., •fk. St Clair McKcnzio. Principal), 143,' CASHEL STREET (Between The Bristol and Matron's). V. •• 'Phono 3414. ANTED —At Nicholson and Co., special f T ■ assortment Children's Fancy Straw*. Oil fhapiaa, from 3a lid. WANTED, Lodjjs to know that Nicholson and"''Co. have just opened up spec- 1 lino Striped Crepe Blouses at 6b lid. ANTED Known— At. Nicholson and Co., v » special valuo in Coloured Silk Blouses at 17s 6d. , WANTED— At Nicholson and Co.. Boys All-wool Jersevs. in grey and heather, »11 sizes, from 7s 1id.—526. D_ WANTED— At Nicholson and Co., Stylish Roady-to-Woar Hats, in fancy straws, fcom .9s Ud. • fINSON'S Shilling .Toothbrush is great ;. value. Also our 4s 6d Whalebone Hail Brush. x ANTED—At Nicholson and Co.'s, StyVVj.lish Wool Jerseys, in all shades, at 37s 6d. - WANTED. Peoplo to Get Married and rßuy their Furniture for Cash at H. Atkttfson'*, Cash House Fr.raisher». 327. TXIANTED, Ladies to inspect onr special VY« value in Silk Jerseys from 425. EVEN and Six the Half-dozen Cups and £> Saucers. Good, Strong White and Gold At Minson's. . * "IXrANTED Known—That Nicholson end ■ VY; Co.'s Sale starts on Monday. X LEFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs Pritchard is a ': Cash Buyer of Genta' Misfit* and Lett. off Clothins, Boots. Trunks, Portmanteaux; also Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot cash. Kinc up 'Phone 3394. or write 13. Victoria Street. = .'•: . COUNTY COUNCILS.

ASHLEY COUNTY COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that TEN PE] ',. CENT will be added to Unpaid 1913-12. Bates or. THURSDAY, 29th INST. ;*; JAS. K. WILKINSON. 7055 Clerk. ; SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL. JUBLIC Notice is hereby giveo tha L.. Contractors who have the right to cu Cocksfoot on tho roads in the County have been "empowered to impound cattle or other etojik straying on the roads; also that owners of stock which are found straying or grazing' on the roads within the County, will be prosecuted. g r WRIGHT. 6{)53 County Clerk.

TO GROCERS—TOWN AND I COUNTRY. THE Undesigned beg to inform you that they are now in the of supplying all Requirements of the celebrated "PALM" :.Ibrand butter. •i Apply to Company's Box £62, or to factory, LICHFIELD STREET. Jopp. Fire Brigade Station. JINGER" 66, Oak (full cabinet), cost £2l. Sell cheap 124, Cashel Street Mw& door* from Ballantyne'6). .Machine for Sale, £i 10s; reliStreet (2 doom from Ballantyne'e).

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18304, 14 January 1920, Page 2

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