HILLARY & BAXTER. ILEAEY BAXTER, ESTATE AGENTS. AND .LAND BROKERS, 146 MANCHESTER STREET. (Between Cashel and Hereford Streets.) HWSEJSrTOTIjSTT"' STANMQRE RD.—Six Rooms, bathroom, h. and c, gas, all conveniences; 14/6. UN WOOD (Osborne St.) —Large Modern 6 Rooms,, bathroom, h. and c, every convenience ; 21/-. ST. ALBANS (off Bealey St.) —Modern 6 Rooms bath, h. and c(, all conveniences; 17/6. LINWOOD (off Wilson's Rd.) —Seven Rooms, bath, scullery, copper, good garden; 12/6; SALISBURY ST. W. —Workshop 24 x 18, Shed 18 x 14, and another Shed; 5/-. LINWOOD (St. Asaph St.) —Modern 4 Rooms, bath, h. and c, all conveniences; 15/-. CITY (Durham St.) —Modern 4 Rooms, bath, h. and c, gas, scullery, sink, all conveniences; 17/-. LINWOOD (off Ferry Rd.) —Modern 5 Rooms, bath, h. and c, gas, all conveniences; 15/6.. f ■ MERI VALE (close Carlton)—Five Rooms, bath,, gas, scullery, washhouse; 15/-. ST. ALBANS (N.E.) —Bungalow, 5 rooms, bath, h. and c, every convenience; £l. BEALEY AV. —Bungalow, 5 rooms, bath, hj: • and c, every convenience; 21/-. ST: ALBANS (Ranfurly St.) —Modern 6 Rooms, bath, h. and c, gas, all conveni-. ences; £l. ST. ALBANS (RanfuTly St.)— Bungalow, 5 rooms, bath, n: and c, gas, all conveniences; linoleums and curtain rods; 22/6. FENDALTON—BungaIow, 6 rooms, bath, h. and c, every convenience, gas; 25/-. HEREFORD ST. —Modern 5 / Rooms', bath, h. ancl c, gas, all conveniences; £l." BROMLEY (Page's Rd.)— Five Rooms; bath, scullery, washhouse, etc., about 1; aero; 12/-. '\ . # ■ ' LINWOOD (Close Station) —Five Rooms, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs,, bath, workshop; 11/-. . - ;. ST. ALBANS (N.W,)-7-Modern 5 Rooms, . bath/-:h\ and c, gas, all conveniences;" £l. CITY (Hereford St.) Rooms, ;bath, h. and c, gas, conyeni%iices; reduced to £l. BARBOUR ST.—Seven Rooms, gas, ;•, bath, scullpryi washduse,- etc.; 13/6. CITY '(Cashel 43t»-4Six /Rooms, bath, -scullery, washhouse, copper, etc.; 15/-. BUSINESS NOTICES. FORD CARS still'ahead with a greater lead this year: 217 Cars registered in.Chch. for 12 months ended.April, 1914, 31 different makes. heads the~list with 54; next highest /19." One-fourth of total were FORDS. Nearly three times as many FORDS as the next highest. FORD, "the Universal Car." Two-seaters, complete, £180; fiveseaters, complete, ,£195. HENRY J. RANGER, Agent, Christchurch Garage, 94 Gloucester Street. .161 r OTICE TO BAKERS, STOREKEEPERS, 1 FARMERS, JETC. .. v WANTED TO BUY, SECOND-HAND SACKS. Any quantity. Best Prices given. TEXTILE BAG & SACK CO., LTD. 120.MONTREAL ST. .77 ■r« EO. V <B E 0 K|W" IT By PHOTO ENLARGER. ART D.EALER, > PICTURE FRAME MAKER. Importer of Mouldings, Glass, and Mounts. 287 MANCHESTER ST. (near Bridgo), CHRISTCHURCH. .80 I G H - CLASS D Y E • R ■ Si LADIES' WOOLLEN JERSEYS DYED TO REQUIRED SHADE WITHOUT ;■ STRETCHING. ■■'■ Also Curtains, Table Covers, Costumes, Dresses, etc., Gloves Cleaned Daily. ; .-^Umbrella, Manufacturers and Dyers, ■"""... 1;18 (Next Colombo St.).;, 'Phone;1818. , Dye Works, Montreal St. ! 6 W T O SUCC EE D. Strict- Personal Supervision, a /Thoroughly up-to-date Electric Plants combined with Low Prices and Judicious Advertising, is making LOGAN NEW INDUSTRY, a Great Success, Office' Fitting is oneof the i / Jobs we do ——and do well. . If it's in Wood, LET QUOTE." L O G A ,N, - REAR OF NEW GOVT. BUILDINGS. np O I. «:■/. v.'•■.*! N T 0 R S. We desire tc» inform you that our HEAD for NEW ZEALAND is at CHRISTCHURCH, where our Principals may be consulted personally at any timo during office hours or by appointment. CLIMIE, V COATES, & CO., PATENT ATTORNEYS, 134. HEREFORD STREET , : (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). , HE FINEST. ENGLISH'. MAKE. CRAMER PIANOS CANNOT BE EXCELLED For their Exquisite Tone. Responsive Touch, Remarkable Singing Quality, And Lasting Durability. MASCAGNI says: "Your Pianos, with the •new patent sound board, are absolutely wonderful,'."and nothing can be compared with them.' In & word, they are absolutely perfect." Sole Agents: ROBERT FRANCIS, LTD., 175-181 MANCHESTER STREET. .85 HE DOMESTIC SEWING AND MENDING CLUB. TURNBIJLL & JONES'S BUILDINGS, CASHEL STREET. 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, orDarn 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 J. B. MERRETT'S POULTRY SALES Wednesdays ft Saturdays Eggs for Setting from Pure Bred Birds. Day old Chicks now ready. Call and view our Farm. Phones 1254 Private 1954 OTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. . . . Subscribers will confer a favour by notifying the Publisher promptly in the event of their experiencing any difficulty in obtaining regular delivery of THE SUN. ■ ' "• Telephone No. 4. ■
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 182, 7 September 1914, Page 10
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