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WANTED. WANTED, Experienced Lady Help, for boarding-house. Mrs Hoare, Sumner. ANTED, Cook-General. Apply Mrs Hill, Allerton, Avonside. 1296 WANTED, a General Servant; plain cooking, no washing; small family; wages 16/-. Apply Mrs Selwyn Bruce, 92 Opawa Road, Opawa. Telephone 1475. 1295 PRIVATE BoaTd and Residence. 96 Salisbury Street, City. 1293 Purchasers for 12-16 h.p. 1910 » » 5-seater Darracq Car; 2-Beater Alldavs; 3-seater 1912 New Pick; 3-seater 1912 Delage; 5-seater 1910 Ford. Also, several Chassis, from- £35 upwards, suitable for delivery vans. Lawrence's, 123 High Street, and 308 St. Asaph Street. [Phone 1800. A UCTION Sale, Pot Plants, choice assortinent". Macfarlane's Sale Rooms, Tomorrow (Wednesday), at 1. , 1297 "JI/TONEY to Lend, privately—£s to £2s— Household Furniture (without removal), repayable by Easy Instalments. Ok 11 or write, enclosing stamp for reply. L. W. Balkind, Draper, 629 Colombo Street. .125 /COLOSSEUM WARDROBE—Wanted to Buy, Gentlemen's Misflts, Left-off Suits and Boots, Bags, Portmanteaux, Guns, Musical Instruments, etc., 167 GLOUCESTER STREET. Highest price given. LIVE rat is a bad rat. Use Ratox, and have them dead.

QHEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchange.— Wanted, at once: Married -Couples, Ploughmen and Farm Hands, several Men and Boys (to milk and generally useful), Cowman - Gardener, Cadets, Housekeeper, Station Hand and Shepherd (for Chathams), Competent Shepherd, Experienced Wire Fencers for hill country, Gold Miners (good wages). Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 155 Hereford Street. .35 for Energetic Man or two Partners—Complete Kinematograph Projector; everything Required; £6O. Colosseum Wardrobe, 167 Gloucester Street.

WANTED, Purchasers for Second-hand 2 and 5-seated Oar Bodies, Hoods, Lamps, Wheels, Engines, Speedometers, Wind Shields, Gear Boxts. Differentials, Tanks; also Motor Cycle Parts, etc. Lawrence's, 123 High Street and 308 St. Asaph Street. 124 TEA —Try our famous Pure Ceylon Tea, Fragrant Brand, 8/-"per slb box. QUAL to anything at 2/- per lb, Fleming and Sone, 48 Manchester St. 1167 E IyTOLLER & YOUNG LTD., Worcester Street, Enamellcrs, Die Sinkers, Engravers. Brass Plates, Stencils, Burning' Brands Rubber Stamps, Copperplates Steel Stamps,, Line, and Half-tone Blocks. .89 £»1 FOR 2/- Weekly—Go straight to Bal kind's for a Complete Outfit. Fash ionable Suits, Boots, Neckwear, Shirts, Col lars, Underwear. Easy Weekly Payments 629 Colombo Street. EVERY bite means a dead rat. All stores .and chemists. 1/- tin. . POCKET ; MONEY—Young Men, bring your Left-off Suits and Boots to KOBSON'S, 203 High Street. Highest price given. Letters attended to. 'Phone 3628. .107

OK Floorcoverings pay Holmes and Sons, 130 and 132 High Street a visit, where you get the Celebrated X Quality Linoleum cheaper than any house in town; 250 pieces to choose from. At 130 High Streets .92 f 1 "I to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Drapery—w-*- £1 to £5, from 2/- weekly,- for Boots —■ £1 to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Suits —£1 to £5, from 2/'- weekly for Costumes. At Balkind's. 629 Colombo Street, near Tuam Street. .125 ANUFACTURERS of Coach-built Sidecars, Body-builders, Painters, and Engineers. Motor cycle tank painting and fining. The , cheapest mid best work in' the trade. Lawrence's, 123 High Street and 308' St. Asaph Stret. 'Phone 1800. ENAMELLING we are on top. In Stencils we excel; Rubber Stamps we have no equal; Line Blocks for advertisers. Moller and Young, Ltd., Worcester Street. .89 NEWS from the seat of war—heavy casualties; every bite a dead rat. 1/- tins. WANTED, Purchasers for four 1911 Freeengine Triumph Mi)tor Cycles; 1911 3-speed 2'i h.p. New Hudson; 1912 King Dick; 1911 Free Singer; 1911 Free-engine Bradbury; 1911 Douglas; and about 29 others from £T 10/- upwards. Lawrence's, 123 rHigh' Street and 308 St. Asaph • Street. f'"J to £5; from 2/- weekly, for grapery—£l t6 £5, from 2/- weekly, for Boptß—£l to £5„ from 2/ v weekly, for Suits—£l to £5, froiu 2/- weekly," for Costumes. At Balkind's 629 Colontbo Street, near Tuam Street. .125 LAWRENCE'S, the recognised Leading Medium of Exchange ii. N.Z. for Motor Cars, Motor Cycles, anty Machinery of every description. Motor Engineers, Body-builders, Painters, Side-car Manufacturers. Addresses: 123 High Street and 308 St. Asaph Street. f?"J .FOR -2/- Weekly—Boots, Clothing, Unci' -l Uerwear, Household Articles of every description and texture; finest quality only and most moderate prices. L. W. Balkind, 629 Colombo; Street. .125 HOLMES & SONS, 130 and 132 High Street, for Bedsteads. Heavy Brassrail Bedstead, 2-ply Raised-side Wire Mattr*Bs, Kapoc Mattress, Kapoc Bolster and 2 Pillows, complete for £5. At 130 and )32 High Street. .92

PUBLIC NOTICES. yy ANTED KNOWN. MISSES R. M. BEATTIE Are Selling. Ileal Hair Switches, 22in long, in all shades, for 7/6, 8/6, 10/6. Puffs, Pia Curls, made of naturally wavy hair, from 5/6 to 10/-. HAIR, AND SKIN SPECIALISTS, MASSEUSE, ROOMS, No. 10, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH (next Post Office). .164

w anted know n That if you want the BEST MEAT the country produces at Greatly Reduced Rates, 6 ° t0 F. H. STEEL, BUTCHER, 702 and 704 COLOMBO STREET, The Leading: Establishment of its kind ia Christchurch. Nothing but absolutely the Best Meat the country produces kept. Don't be persuaded to buy inferior quality and rubbish when, by patronising F. H. STEEL you Can always on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on daily for orders. Country customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attended to. SMALLGOODS A SPECIALTY. The Annual Output reaches Half a Million Pounds. The quantity sold speaks for itself. A GOOD Article Is always a pleasure to its owner. Go to Balkind's for Good Blouses, Good Shirts, Good Hats, Good Everything. 629 Colombo Street. .125 "T>ATOX" kills the rat, and completely dries it up. No offensive odour left. 1/-. .149 THE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or business desired. Two lines (12 words), Bixpence; six insertions for 2/0.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 46, 31 March 1914, Page 1

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