PUBLIC NOTICES. w A it IN E U R O P E. PATRIOTIC FUND. The Cli airman of the Waimairi County Council cordially invites all those Ladies and Gentlemen resident in the County to MEET at the County Chambers on WEDNESDAY, the 19th inst., at 7.30 p.m., for the purpose of Considering the Best Methods of furthering the following Objects, viz.— 1. Lady Liverpool Fund. 2. Provident Fund. 3. Patriotic Fund. PUBLIC MEETING. A large attendance is urgently requested. S. A. STAPLES, Chairman. E MPIRE DEFENCE FUND. PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION. RANGIORA. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Drill Hall, ltangiora, on MONDAY, August 17, at 8 p.m., tro Organise to assist the Empire Defence i''und. In the meantime Subscriptions will be received by C. I. JENNINGS, 3167 Mayor. g -P B E Y D O N BOROUG H. PUBLIC MEETINGS will be held in the CORONATION HALL, Mill Road, Spreydon, on MONDAY, August 17, and in the METHODIST SCHOOLROOM, corner of South Crescent Road and Selwyn Street., on TUESDAY, August 18, 1914, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of taking steps in connection, with a Circular Letter received from the Minister of Defence re the EXPEDITIONARY FORCE and LIVERPOOL FUND., G. R. WHITING, 3171 Mayor. M E D I C A L. During my absence with the Expeditionary Force, Dr LESTER, ARMAGH STREET WEST, Will Attend to my Practice. C. T. HAND-NEWTON, M.D., F.R.C.S.E. 3156 F D. LEARN HOW TO TREAT THE WOUNDED SICK. WEEKLY LECTURES AT THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION'S ROOMS. Few more Students wanted to fill a MEN'S WEDNESDAY Evening. FIRST AID CLASS. WOMEN'S NURSING and FIRST AID CLASSES NOW FORMING. Apply 11? Worcester Street. .1333 O PPICES TO -LET. We. havfc a SUITE of OFFICES to LET On FIRST ..FLOOR of our Building, CENTRAL Street. Low rent to good tenant. MAWSON STEWART & BECKETT, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, .39 WANTED. ANTED (by tradesman, abstainer, ener- .. igeiic), Correspondence with Lady, view friendship or matrimony. A 7, Sun Office. 4196 WANTED, Grazing or Small Paddock for two horses. Apply Alt), Suu Office. 4207 DELIVERY Tricycles, Putty, Flour, Windmills, Chaffiuutter, Forges, Centrifugal Pump! Hodge, Manchester Street. 4193 VACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders; single rooms. 39 Latimer Square. 4194 LONGDIN makes the most handsome coachbuilt Baby Cars. Best three-ply birch only. Colombo St., near Moorhouse Av. .67 WANTED Known—Certain Cure for Itching Piies. E. W. Hall, herbalist, Armagh Street. 912 CHIMNEYS Well Swept in a Clean and Tidy Manner. C. Morrison, Huxley St., Sydenham. Telephone 1566. 2843 PTIHE Highest-class Carpets in the City at Oak Hall. Easy terms. FOR Baby Cars, Br.by Cliairs, and all accessories, try LONGDIN, 538-540 Colombo Street. ANTED to Sell, Early Seed Potatoes; 12 varieties. Barley, 13/6 sack. West Bros., 483 Colombo Street. 4134 ANTED —For Weeping Trees, Silver Birch, all Hedge and Shelter Trees, ring 2345. Kerr and Barnett. 'Phone 2345. 4140 CA. LAWSON, Sumner Carrier.—All • goods carefully removed. 'Phone (Christeliurch) 2883. 1211 MADE specially to suit you. Oak Hall Furniture. MADAME VERARONEY, Clairvoyant. Psychometrist, Magnetic Healer, 199 Barbadoes St. (corner Tuam St.). Ladies only._ 3998 SEE the Pullman all-wicker Baby Carriage; latest American Novelty. LONGDIN'S, Colombo Street, near Dundas Street. MAISON jSOUVEL L/E. MISS HUSSEY, J DOMINION BUILDINGS, CATHEDRA.L SQ. N Invitation is extended to you to call and inspect our dainty Dresses and Blouses. No obligation to- buy. QMAIiT and dainty Neckwear for spring and summer wear. Prices from 1/6 to 10/6OLOUSKS —Muslin from 2/6 to 4-5/-; Voile -t* from 4/0 to 05/-; Pique, 7/6. OMAItT Floral and Ribbon Ready-to-wear Hats, from 0/11, at Maison Nouvelle, Cathedral Square. 4198 IT> E T T S 478 Colombo Street, X3> o () T g Sydenham. f > E T T S 478 Colombo Street, O O T S Sydenham. 15 E T T S 478 Colombo Street, O O T S Sydenham. ¥> E T T S 478 Colombo Street, o O T S Sydenham. E T T S 478 Colombo Street, O O T S Sydenham. f> E T T S 478 Colombo Street, L* OO T S " Sydenham. Yak HALL. Satisfaction. Easy terms. ITHE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS ■ will bring the help or business desired. Two lines. (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 163, 15 August 1914, Page 1
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