W. H. PRICE & SON BUASS ami BRONZE CASTINGS MOTOR AND MARINE ENGINEERING GEAR CUTTING, MIT/LING, Etc. REPAIR WELDING by ACETONE PROCESS BRASS, COPPER, and ALUMINIUM RODS, TUBE, SHEETS, and INGOT. Propellers, Shafting, Gland Boxes, etc. Motor Car Accessories and Mascots. STEAM and WATER FITTINGS. See our' SHOW Windows. 34-36 MANCHESTER & ALLEN STS.
FUNERAL FURNISHERS. ANGFORD & BHIND UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. Town Office: 104 CASHEL STREET. •Phone 812. P.O. Box 523. HERBERT LANGFORD, JOHN RHIND, 19 London St. 106 Montreal St. ' 'Phone 689Y 'Phone 1603 SHIPPING. I r NION STEAM SHIP COMPANY- '■ OF, NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Steamers will be dispatched as under (Circumstances permitting): Cargo at WELLINGTON — Train. Railway, p.m. a.m. Maori—Mon.. Wed., Fri. .. 740 11.0 "Wahine —Tues. and Thurs. .. 7.40 11.0 Wahine —Saturday . . . . 7.40 10.30 NAPIER, GISBORNE, and AUCKLAND — IVlokoia —Wed., Sept. 2 . . 4.0 11.0 Sydney,'"via"cooks strait—'W^rrimoo—Thurs., Sept. 10. . 2.45 9.0 Proceeding on to Melbourne via Newcastle. DUNEDIN— Tarawera —Wed., Sept: 2 . . 12.10 9.0 PICTON, WESTPORT, and GREYMOUTH (Taking Cargo for Hokitika) JTlora—Thurs., Sept. 3 . . NELSON, NEW PLYMOUTH. and ONEHUNGA, via WELLINGTON— . ■Corinna —Fri., Sept. 4 .. SUVA and LAUTOKA (FIJI) ITavua, September 2, from Auckland. SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA and TAHITI— Moana —Thurs., Sept. 17, from Wellington. \W, - SAVILL, AND ALL_, COMPANY, LIMITED. TWIN-SCREW 'STEAMERS FOR LONDON (Landing • Passengers at Southampton), With Superior Accommodation for all classes of passengers, calling at Monte Video (also Rio in passenger season), Teneriffe, aude, Southampton. * THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE. Steamer. | Tons. | From. |To sail. " Circumstances Permitting. CORINTHIC 12,231 Wellington \ Oct. TAINUI 9,927 Wellington | Nov. lONIC 12,232 Wellington | Deo. ARAWA 9,372 Wellington Jan. STHENIC 12,-234 Wellington j Feb. JFITTED WITH WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND PATENT FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. DALGETY & CO., LIMITED, NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY „152 CO., LTD., Joint Agents. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. To SOUTHAMPTON (to land Passengers) and LONDON, via Monte Video and Teneriffe. I! ' MOST MODERN PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. Steamer. Tons. From. To sail Bemuera*C2~r ~~ "12,500" "" Sept." Ruahine(2) 12,000 Oct. Rotorua(3) 12,500 Nov. Turakina(2) 10,060 Dec. ■Ruapehu(2) 9,880 __ Jan. (2) Twin screw. (3) Triple screw. tCalls Avonmouth, not Southampton. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER LINE. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Apply 154. HEREFORD ST., CHCH. iHE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY/LIMITED. No Cargo to be sent to Railway till advised. - STEAMERS will be dispatched as under (circumstances permitting):— DUNEDIN and TIMARU— S.S. BREEZE—WEDNESDAY, 2nd inst. WELLINGTON and WANGANUI S.S. BREEZE—SATURDAY, sth inst. PUBLIC NOTICES. ANYONE in need of TEMPORARY LOAN, £5 upwards, upon Household Furniture (without removal), call at L. W. BALKIND'S. JL2S 629 Colombo Street. "ALWAYS BUSY." IT DOESN'T cost you any more for a Suit which is tha product of brains, skilled workmanship, and up-to-date ideas if you ■order it from ELLIS & CO. Long years of experience, combined with the time and money devoted to designing the patterns, result in a comfortable, easy fit. ELLIS & CO., The BEST Tailors. Cathedral Sauare (near Grand Theatre). WOMAN'S CROWNING GLORY. Every Woman whose ambition is that she should look her best realises that although she may excel in both Feature and Form, it is very necessary that she should devote constant ■care and attention to her Hair. Tii<> charm of her hair is not confined to its abundance and length, but more to its texture, suppleness, and colour. If every woman would make a daily practice of gently massaging the scalp for a few moments, and then apply Dr WILSON'S REGENERATOR, it is safe to say an abundant growth would be assured, and grey hairs would at onoe disappear. It produces luxuriant and brilliant tresses, and keeps the hair soft and plaint. Free from any dye. A. M. Ilendy, Hair Specialist, Dunedin, controls the Australasian Agency, and has appointed J. 11. McKenzie, Fancy Goods Depot, llijfh St. &s C'hrislchurch Agent. 3/6 per hot., post free. .238F
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 176, 31 August 1914, Page 1
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