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TONES, NORTON & CO. rjXJNKS, NORTON & CO., LTD. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 105 HEREFORD STREET (Opposite Bank N.S.W.) Large, Well-lighted Auction Rooms, situate close to all Trams. AUCTION SALES held ! every' WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 1 p.m., SATURDAYS at 10.30 a.m. Consign your Furniture to us. We can get you tlie Best Prices. Outside Sales arranged and conducted when and'where reguired. We BUY FURNITURE, and can give the HIGHfiST CASH PRICES. Ring Telephone 693. Rooms and Offices open FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7.30 to 9 p.ui. Our Stock of NEW FURNITURE is Second to None in the Town. Compare our prices. TONKS, NORTON, & CO., LTD., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. .24 DEVEREUX, KING & CO., LTD. J)EVEREUX, KING, & CO., LTD. NEW ZEALAND, the legitimate Investors' Paradise, Ten Thousand Miles from the Seat of War. Costs less to send a fat slieep from Lyttelton to London than from Yorkshire to London. Beef 7d per ib in London. France willing to take our produce. First time'in the history of the world ' -at. a European port has been open to receive Colonial Meat and Produce. This Colony, being purely a producing colony, of foodstuffs, must become wealthy Beyond the wildest dreams during the next few years. Store Slieep at the minimum. Fat Sheep and everything fat at •the Maximum. BUY LAND at this golden moment. The British Fleet insures your produce. The true patriot goes on with his business. The Coward .stands idly by, "retired." Every idle man at this tipie, especially the wealthy, are a disgrace to their country. Either Buy a Farm, produce something for our brothers in want, or Shoulder your liifle and go to the front. We have every kind of Farm on our books for Sale. If you have been'living an idle, retired life, repent in sackcloth and ashes and come sraight to us. We have anything from a 100,000-ACRE STATION to a 25-ACRE FAR Mi Also Large Stock HARNESS, RIDING SADDLES, TARPAULINS, HORSE COVERS, and Everything to Clothe the Horse. DEVEREUX, KING, & CO., LTD., 100 LICHFIELD STREET, CIIRISTCHURCH. .31

H. H. COOK & CO. t H. H. COOK & CO., CASHEL ST. (Opp. Tattersall's), CHCH. FIVE AORES. —We have a number of 5acre Blocks about 6 miles from the City; splendid gardening land; and wc are instructed to accept £75 per acre and £IOO down to clear the remaining few. This is an opportunity which will not occur again:. 200 ACREJS, near Asliburton; modern 5roomed House, with all conveniences; 5-stalled stable (concrete foundation's and floor), large loose-box, chaffhouse, drayslied, trapslied, large granary, ' slieepyards (all' new), and good orchard; one mile 'from- school; well watered and-sub-divided; would make a model dairy farm. Price £36 10/- per acre. £IOOO down to a good man; balance at 5£ per cent. Pol. :154 FIVE ACRES Freehold and 60 Acres Leaser hold. The Freehold has a good 6-roomed House (insured for £400), washhouse, copper, pigstyes, cowbails, trapshed, fowlrun, loosebox, and shed. It is all good dairying land, and only about 6 or .7 miles from the City. Freehold £950, Leasehold 50/- per acre. Fol. 143 H. H. COOK & CO. Cashel St. (Op. Tattersall's), Christckurcli. We have also about. 200 cords of pinus insignis Firewood for Sale, either wholesale or retail. 'Phono 2293. P.O. Box 893. .170 BUSINESS riOTICES. rpHE EMPIRE EXPRESS CO v 293 ST. ASAPH STREET, CART AG E CONTRACTORS* Custom-house, Baggage, and Forwarding Agents, Expert Packers ana Furniture Removers. Good Storage Accommodation.' 'Phone (day and right), 684. Telegraphic Address, "Empiro." .97 C. H. CARTER, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, Corner DURHAM and TUAM STREETS. Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Set. Guns and Locks (Keys Fitted) Repaired, And Parts Made to Order. .99 Your home made beautiful By Purchasing- Your PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES . From M'OOBMICK & PUGH (T. C. W. Pugh, Proprietor). ART DEALERS, ARTISTS' COLOURMEIN, Etc., 681 COLOMBO STREET. We specialise in Pictures for Wedding and other presents. 'Phone 973. Works: Tuam Street. S USE EAR C H L I G H T WAX CANDLES. SAVE LABELS till ' OCTOBER 31, Mid WIN a 5-GUINEA DRESS, made to order by New Zealand Farmers' Association. Six other prizes of Dress Lengths of selected material. SEARCHLIGHT SEARCHLIGHT CANDLES CANDLES ARE THE BEST ) 120 MONTREAL STREET. 'Phone 1157. Box 393, C.P.O. .77 rPHE DOMESTIC SEWING AND J- MENDING CLUB. TURNBULL & JONES'S CASHEL STREET.

A Scheme to Lighten the Duties of Housewives Vnd benefit the Workers. For Ladies and Children we Make, Alter, and Mend Costumes, Mantles. Dresses. Skirts, Blouses, Underclothing, Stockings, etc. For Gentlemen wo can Alter, Mend, or Darn anvthing Mendable, from Socks to Caps. For ciubs, Hotels, and Boarding-houses we Make, Darn, or Mend Table Linen. Bed Liuen, Curtains, etc. Open Daily, 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and on Tuesdays and Fridays till 9 p.m. TELEPHONE 2576. .81 qulvbeden-bothebham-waiau MOCKETT'S UP-TO-DATE MOTOR SERVICE. Daily from Culverden at 12.35 p.m., returning from Waiau at 2.15 p.m., connecting with outgoing train at Culverden. On WEDNESDAYS Cur meets both Early and Late Trains. FARES: Culverden-Waiau, 5/- single, 9/- return. . Culverden-Rot her ham, 2/6 each way. SPECIAL TRIPS UNDERTAKEN TO ICAIKOURA, HANMER, or anywhere in Canterbury. Telegrams, Parcels, etc., promptly attended to. W. MOCKETT, .169 Waiau or Culverden. BUILDERS!— C. E. Otley has the Latest Moist Air Drying Kiln for seasoning timber. ,128

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 194, 21 September 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 194, 21 September 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 194, 21 September 1914, Page 10

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