PUBLIC NOTICES. ,»0 RUNHOLDERS AND FARMERS. L - WANTED, by Able Accountant, with considerable mercantile training, POSITION on Country Station; also prepared to undertake tuition of children, including music and languages. Can supply references. Apply 526P BOX 955. SERVICE MR JOHN MORRISON, late of Auckland, who has conducted many of the leading hotels there, and who, for the past two years, filled the position of President of the Licensed Victuallers' Association, has taken over the - UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, in -CHRISTCHURCH. The house is to be thoroughly renovated throughout, and every effort made to conduct it on a HIGH STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. .144 r HITCOMBE TOMBS, LIMITED. INTERESTING NOVELS. Vance, J: —Day of Days. Askew —Through Folly's Gate. Galsworthy—Dark Flower. Diver, Maud—Judgment of the Sword.■• Beach, Rex—The Iron Trail (a fine virile Alaskan, novel). Compton Mackenzie —Sinister Street. Barclay, Florence —The Broken Halo. Page, Gertrude—Wfoere All - Roads Go Down.Ethel Dell's Popular > .Novels-r-Rocks of Valpre, Knave of Diamonds, Way of an Eagle.
NEW 1/8 BOOKS. Sir Oliver Lodge's "Continuity." Cecil: "Our National Church." Belloc: "Servile State." Stevenson: "Vailima Letters,"* "Views of Vanoe." Wilde (Oscar): "Souls of Man." Chesterton: "Life «C Dickens." Hurd: "Our Navy." NEW BOOKS—NON-FICTION. Gaiety and; George Grossmith,. 6/-; Inters national Whittaker, 2/6; Fitehett—Romance of Australian History, 5/-; Life of Penelonj 0/-; Lucas (E. V.) —Loiterer's Harvest, 5/- ( St. Maur—A Self-supporting Home, 2/6; The New Encyclopaedia, 9/-. CANTERBURY COLLEGE LECTURES; 1914. Supplies of-Text Books are now to hand, and available to students; also, Canterbury College Calendar, 1/6, and N.Z. University Calendar 2/6. Full Stocks "of Requisite for STUDENTS OF THE ENGINEERING AND ' ART SCHOOLS of Artists' Colours, Brushes, : ,' : ,T. and Set Squares, Scales, Prd'tractor«p &*&&>■ ing and Tracing Pape¥s; 'a'fid dofha) efc. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD. SPRING FLOWERING BULBS. (For Present Planting.)
CROCUS, choice mixed ~ RANUNCULUS, choice mixed . ANEMONES, ' 'St. Brigid' HYACINTHS, choice mixed .. HYACINTHS, choice miied .v IRIS, Spanish, choice mixed IRIS, English, choice mixed • .■ IXIAS, all colours .. ,» NARCISSUS "Emperor" .»; •.. "Empress' .. "Frank Miles" .. .. "Barri Conspicuous" .. "Sir Watkin" 1/6 per doz. 1/- per doz. 1/6 per doz. 9/- perdqz. 4/6 per doz. 2/6 per dqz. 3/- per doz: 1/6 per doz. 1/6 per doz. 1/6 per doz. 1/6 perdqz. 1/6 per doz. 1/6 per doz. NARCISSUS in 150 choicest varieties, from 3d to 20/- per bulb. TULIPS— Choice mixed .. ~ 1/6 per doz. Choice named .'. ~ 4/- per doz. Sinile Yellow .. .. 2/- per doz. Double' Scarlet . . .. 1/6 per doz. SNOWpßOPS—English .. 4/i per doz. SPARAXIS, choice mixed ,". 1/6 per doz. SNOWFLAKES—"Giant"/ ~ 2/6 per doz. MIXED COLLECTIONS OF BULBS,; 2/6, 5-/-, 10/-, 15/-, 21/-, 42/-, 105/-. 1/- in the £ Discount £or Cash. NAIRN & SONS, LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTOHURCH. • Telephone 241, .25F HE NEW ZEALAND MOTOR DELIVERY CO., 90 LICHFIELD STREET 'Phone 3164. (Near Clock Tower). GENERAL CARRIERS AND CARTAGE CONTRACTORS.
All Classes of Work Undertaken at Reasonablo Prices. HE GARDEN v OF THE SOUTH. QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU. EICHARDT'S HOTEL. Patronised by Governors of New Zealand for over 30 years. , Electric Light Throughout. Private Apartments for Tourists.This Hotel is situated on the shores of the Lake, and commands a splendid view of Alpine Scenery. MRS M. C. SEARLE, .62 Proprietress. VOTICE TO MOTORISTS. HENSMAN'S" GARAGE, 111 GLOUCESTER ST. (next Rink Stables). I have 6400 square feet for the Storage and Repairing of Motors and Cycles. i,ppen Every Day in the year from 8 a.m. \ to midnight. • Absolute Safety and Moderate Charges at H E N S M A N '- S. ' .73 ONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE. 242 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. G: C. Z. HARRIS DENTIST.
pi H. CARTER, -MECHANICAL ENGINEER, Corner DURHAM AND TUAM STREETS. Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Set, Guns and Locks (Keys Pitted) Repaired, and Parts made to order* .09
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 28, 10 March 1914, Page 1
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