SITUATIONS VACANT, "OOOT TRADE.—Wanted, a Good PRESSMAN; competent .man for edge-trim-mer. Also PUMP HAND. G. A. COLES & CO., LTD., 2502 Eden Terrace, Auckland. TVTANTED, Apprentices for Dressmaking. * * Apply Miss Johnston, IV Armstrong and Co., Ltd., Victoria Square. 3257 TTtTANTED, Shop Assistant for cake shop; * * experienced preferred. Mrs de Lautour, Kaiwhare, Papanui Road. 3256 TITANTED, Smart Intelligent Boy as office junior; good wages to suitable youth. Apply in own handwriting to Junior, Box 1024, Christcliurch. OHEEPFARMERS' Labour Exchange.— Wanted (at once): Married Couples, Ploughmen and Farm Hands, several Men and Boys (to milk and generally useful). Cowman-Gardener. Sheepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 155 Hereford Street. .35
WANTED. "TpLUENZOL" rapidly banishes microbes of Influenza and Throat Bacteria. 1/6 and 2/6. VACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders;. telephone and piano. 203 Worcester St. S UPERIOR Accommodation for Geptlemen and Married Couples at 50 Casliel St. yy. PYJ3 & FORD, Coal, Coke, Firewood /3MTerchants; next' Post Office, Papanui; lowest rates. Phonie 2493. . 3112 KAIWHARR Home-mwde Confectionery and Catering. Mrs dcLautOur, Papanui ltd. 'Phone 3465. 3170 SUTTON FOREST BUT6HERY, 121 Lower High St.: Cheapest Butcher iilu Christclmrch for cash. Only priinest quality meat. See our display. Give us a trial. 3259 EOR Quick Sale: 1911 Fixed Engine Triumph, 3 speed 1912 New Hudson, 1912 King Dick, 1909 Allday's Matchless, 1911 .feradbury, 1911 Ariel, 1910 Douglas, 1911 Humber; also several others. Clarkson's Motor Exchange, opposite Imperial Hotel, St. Asaph Street. .124 MONEY to Lend privately—£s to £25- . upon Household Furniture (without removal); repayable by easy instalments. Call or write, enclosing stamp for Teply, L. W. Balkind, draper, 629 Colombo Street. .125 PER ANNUM. —If your income (S/ifUvl/ amounts to this, you still want >the Colosseum Wardrobe, 167 Gloucester St. Drop* us » line, and we will give best price for Misfits, Second-hand Clothing, Boots, Bags, Portmanteaux, Musical Instruments, Graphophones, Records, Guns; etc. "OTOR Car Bargains—l 6-20 Humber Pelivery Van, £SO deposit; .20 Ji.p. 5-seater Car, - fully equipped, £165; terms can be arranged. Clarkson's Motor Exchange, opp. Imperial Hotel, St. Asaph St. jpl to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Drapery—£l to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Boots—£l tq £s,'from 2/- Weekly, for Suits: —£1 to £5, from 27®*Weekly, for Costumes. —At Balkind" s, 629 Colombo near Tuam St. 'INTER is here. Procure your Blankets from Holmes and Sons, 130 and 132 Bfigh. St. Full-size Colonial'manufacture, 25/-.
We manufacture all our own Bedding,, and guarantee it made from the best Samarang Kapdc. For Bedsteads arid Bedding go to Holmes and Sons. .92 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 MOLLER & YOUNG, LTD., Worcester Street, Enamellers, Di« Sinkers, Engravers. 'Brass Plates, Stencils. Burning Brands, Rubber stamps, Copperplates, Steel Stamps, Line and Half-tone Blocks. .89 POCKET MONEY.—Yoitng Men. bring your Left-off Suits and Boots to ROBSONS, 203 High Street. Highest price given. Letters attended to. 'Phone 3628. jp"| FOR 2/- Weekly—Go straight to Bal- »-■- kind's for a Complete Outfit. Fashionable Suits, Bsots, Neckwear, Shirts, Collars, Underwear. Easy weekly payments. 629 Colombo Street. SECOND - HAND Engines, Gear Boxes, Differentials, Windscreens, Hoods, Lamps, Horns, and "Magnetos, Tyres, Coils, etc., at Clarkson's Motor Exchange, opp. Imperial Hotel, St. Asaj>h Street. .124 ENAMELLING we are on top. In Stencils we excel; Rubber Stamps .we have no equal; Line Blocks for advertisers. Moller and Ltd., Worcester Street. .89 PRO PER ANNUM.—If you only get this income, you must have the Colosseum Wardrobe, as wq can sell you anything at bedrock prices. Specialty: All kinds of exchanges made. 107 Gloucester Street. FOR 2/- Weekly—Boots, Clothing, Un-cm'-L derwear, Household Articles of every description and texture; finest quality only, and most moderate prices. L. W. Balkind, 629 Colombo Street. .125 STOP —£25 purchases a 2| h.p. Motor Cycle; free-engine; recently overhauled; guaranteed; £lO deposit, balance arranged. Clarksoa's Motor Exchange, opp. Imperial Hotel, St. Asaph Strept.
IT will pay you to Balkind's for everything yoy r.equirt in Drapery, Clothing, Boots, etc. Everything of the Best. Easy weekly payments. 629 Colombo St. Holmes & sons, i3O and 132 High St., have just opened 250 Rolls Floorcloth and Linoleum direct from the manufacturer. Absolutely the best value in town. Q~t FOR 2/- Weekly—First-class Suits, J-„ Boots, Shoes Underwear, Hats, Linen purchasable by easy weekly payments. Buikind's, 629 Colombo Street. .125 ITT ANTED KNOWN- ** That if you want the BEST MEAT the country produces at Greatly Reduced Rates, go to P. H. STEEL, BUTCHER, 702 and 704 COLOMBO ST., The Leading Establishment of its kind in Cliristcliurch. 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 rely 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 reached Half a Million Pounds. The quantity 6old speaks for itself. jf?-| to. £5, from 2/- "Weekly, for Drapery— JBL to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Boots — £1 to £5, from 2/- Weekly, for Suits—£l to £5 from 2/- Weekly, for Costumes. —At Balkind's, 629 Colombo Street, near Tuam St. iVNTED— Oats," "Zealandia Oats." Yerv nice for breakfast. W
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 132, 10 July 1914, Page 1
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