BUSINESS NOTICES. STOP! "AVE' you got a troublesome Wateh or - Clock ? F so, take it to Reid, Practical Watchmaker. \JO Cure, do Pay, is my motto. LL \\ork guaranteed for 12 months. NORMAN L-. REID, Watchmaker, 102 Cashel Street. 1423
MILE RELAY RACE. APRIL 22, 1914. OUT OF TEN RIDERS who" Competed in this Severe Test, TWO • WERE MOUNTED ON THE .EASY-RUNNING SPEEDY CYCLE, PHIL O'SHE A.and A. BONIS, A.nd both put up WORLD'S RECORDS for the 10 Miles-—22min 42sec— beating the other Riders by 20 per cent. JACK SUCKLING, Solo Maker Speedy Cycles, 114 MANCHESTER STREET. P. R. LEGG, Representative.
MONEY LENT PRIVATELY AND IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE UPON APPROVED NOTE OF HAND. Also-, upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal), also upon Horses, Cattle, Motor Cars, Farm Implements,; «tc. Repayable by Easy Small Weekly. Instalments. L. W. BALKIND, 125 629 Colombo Street. 1 K(\(\ ' THE FOUD, . AtFUI/ TIIE UNIVERSAL OAR, Half the cost upkeep, weight; depreciation of other cars. N;Z. sales this year estimated at 1500 Fords. Two-seater £175, five-seater, £l9O, f.o.b. Wellington. HENRY J. RANGER, Agent, ;161F Christchurch Garage. CARNATIONS, ' ROSES, ETC., FOR PRESENT PLANTING. < 5000 Carnations, strong plants in'pots, 150 varieties, the very best, from 10/- per doz; ldoz post free for 11/-. 10,000 Roses, the most up-to-date collection in the Dominion, from 10/. per doz; strong bushes, ldoz Distinct Varieties, post free, for 11/- cash with order. Flowering Shrtibs, Fruit, and Forest Trees in Endless Variety. Floral Work a specialty. Wreaths, Bouquets, etc., on shortest notice. New Catalogue now ready, containing latest Novelties. W. BAYLISS, ' BRYNDWR NURSERIES, Jeffreys Road, Feadalton, N.Z. 'Phone 1703. .167 'OR PRICE and QUALITY in OFFICE SUNDRIES, FILING SYSTEMS, CARD INDEX, and CARD LEDGERS, TYPEWRITERS, TYPEWRITER and DUPLICATOR SUNDRIES,
D: N. ADAMS, LTD., Of the "Underwood" and "Empire" Typewriter Agency, N.Z. EXPRESS COMPANY'S BUILDINGS. 'Phone 3036. "" P.O. Box 885. j-jyriSFIT AND LEFT-OFF; CLOTHING. Tlve. well-to-do people of-Christchurch buy only the very best of clothing; they wear them a few times, then MRS ELLWOOD comes along. So if you wish to be well dressed at a minimum cost, call and see MRS ELLWOOD, Second-hand Clothier, 3AR T E . MECHANICAL ENGINEER, ; Corner DURHAM and TUAM STREET. Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Sets, Guns and Locks (Keys Fitted) Repairsd, and Parts made to order. .99 /WADENA TEA ROO.ifS, CASHEL STREET. UNDER MANAGEMENT. We are specialising in LUNCHEONS.
*HE DOMESTIC SEWING AND . , f MENDING CLUB. 80 HEREFORD STREET, WEST END CHAMBERS. A Scheme to lighten the duties of Housewives and benefit the Workers. For Ladies and Children we Make, Alter, and Mend Costumes, Mantles, Dresses, Skirts, Blouses, Underclothing, Stockings, etc. For Gentlemen we can Alter, Mend, or Darn anything mendable from Socks, to Caps. For Clubs, Hotels, and Boarding-houses we Make, Darn, or Mend Table Linen, Bed Linen, Curtains, etc. Open Daily, 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and on Tuesdays and Fridays till 9 p.m. TELEPHONE 2576. ' .84 PIANO MADE FOR MUSICIANS.
The most untutored ear can detect the rich singing quality of Tone in the WINKELMANN PIANO, and realise that it is no ordinary Piano; but it is the Musician who really appreciates how perfect an instrument it is. It ia a Piano built by MUSICIANS FOB MUSICIANS. Are you musical! If so, call and hear the Piano built for you. ROBERT FRANCIS, LTD., 175-181 MANCHESTER STREET.
FOR PROMPTITUDE AND FIRSTCLASS WORK, Try the EASTEEN LAUNDRY Corner EAST BELT and HEREFORD ST. NO MACHINERY—HAND WORK ONLY. Ring up 'Phone 1274, and our Van will call. .105 >ATS eat Ratox greedily, and dry up, ' leaving no smell. 1/- tins.-
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 73, 2 May 1914, Page 15
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