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W.'H. PRICE & SON BRASS-', and BRONZF. CASTINGS MOTOR-AND ;MARINE ENGINEERING GEAR CUTTING, MILLING, Etc. REPAIR WELDING M ACETONE PROCESS BRASS, COPPER, and ALUMINIUM RODS, TUBE, SHEE'JS. 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 & RHIND UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERS. Town Office: 104 CASHEL STREET. '. 'Phono 812. P^bWs^ HERBERT LANGFORD. JOilN RHIND, 19 London St.' 106t Montreal St. 'Phone 689. 'Phone 1603 SHIPPING. rNION STEAM- SHIP COMPAN Y OF VNEW; ZEALAND; LTD. Steamers will be dispatched:, as under . /(Circumstances permitting) : .]; , : ■» < ..";;■-; '■"■ -:';.-■'- •". .■■'•-'■."«"■ Cargo.at WELLINGTONr— Train. Railway. : p.m.» a.m. Monowai —Mon.l Wed'.. Fri: ■ 7.40;. 11.0 Wahine—Tues. and Thurs. .. 7,40 11.0 „Wahine —Saturdays ;. .; 7.40 10.30 NAPIER, GISBORNE. and AUCKLAND—- ' Warrimoo—Sat., Oct. 10 .;.'■■ 10.30 10.30 . \SYODNEY, via COOK STRAIT— Oct. 8;.;? ... : 4.0 -.. 9.0 Proceeding on to Melbourne via Newcastle. ■ -,. • DUNEDIN Mokoia—Sat., ' Oct. : 10 2.45 9.0 AVESTPOM ai\d GREYMOUTH—/ Steamer early. ~ / NELSON. NEW PLYMOUTH, and ONEHUNGA. via WELLINGTON— Corinria—Mon., Oct. 12 .. -__ '; -■• ■ •■_- - * j— — '■— SUVA (Fiji), TONGA, SAN FRANCISCO, via HAROTONGA and ■;.-/>:;■./, ■'■:; ' tahiti^'.-...;../ v /'■ , Marama—Thurs., Oct*.' 15, from; Wellington. C HAW, SAVILL, ■}?& ALBION ■'*?■ company,-limited: '';": ; twin-screw stealers. for london (Landing Passengers at Southampton), With' Superior Accommodation for all 'glasses of Passengers, calling at M<*rite Video (a]so Rio in passenger season),, Teneriffe,. and Southampton. ■.;,.;• i ■'..:■ .' ;.-, '•,.%..-. 7' : .'..: ; '-.v .'■•-;>..'': •THE LrARGEST?, PASSENGER- - ;IN THE' -NEW^ZE^N^vTRAMS. _ ;^t«amej£ r ."; | Tons, j • Prom: •■•■•-. j .^o_* aiL _ .'."'-'• , : •; "TAINUI. .. .. .| 9,927 j Wtdlihgtbn'j^Nov I .^ 10N1C........ j 12,232 j Wellington-j: Dec.' X... ....'..;... .j" j Wellington | Dec. X... .........! j Welljngton| Jan. ;15 CORINTHIC. .] 12,231 J WeUington;] Pe>vf | : >X Steamer's vinainel-nafenoWnj &t -pt<6senty "FITTED TELEGRAPHY AND PARENT •FIRIEjEXTiiNGUISHERS. '"■' -LlifrTEi^- '■■:>< "y- ; •" --"■ ; ' NATi6NAL' ; ;MO^T^i^:;:&vAGENCY : : ':£ : .^^{^■^^^3m^:^sfn^y he :;.s mw .■■; &&Ai&mil shipping rffo SOUTHAMPTGN.; <to land Passengers) and. LONDON, via JMoiite Video . '/:''.' •■'•■•"."■■•■ MOST MODERN PASSENGER ': : ; STEAMERS ::;''■":'< IN '; £ ■■':;.] T^ns. -.,[. ; From. ;- jTo sailBuahii»el2) 12;000 | Wellington Oct./', Botoriii(3) - 1 Nov,' TurakW(2) 10,9601 Dec. Ruapehu(2) J, 9,-880.j Jan. Remuera(2) * 112.500 | {Feb. • (2) Twin screw. (3) Triple screw. ~ t Calls Avonmouth, not Southampton. ACCOMMODATION IS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER. LINE. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. Apply 154 HEREFORD STREET, CHCH. Turakina(2) Ruapehu(2) Remuera(2) HE CANTERBURY SHIt . _,' "-.' .PING ■/ S\% tio Cargo to be sent to Railway % till advised. v STEAMERS will, be .dispatched as under (circumstances permitting) :^_ PICTON AND WANGANUI : (Taking Caigo for Blenheim) B.S. vSTORM—WEDNESDAY, October 7. TIMARU and'DUNEDJN— S.S.. BREEZET—rSATURDAY, October 10. PUBLIC NOTICES. NYONE in need of TEMPORARY LOAN, £5 upwards, upon , Househoud Furniture (without removal),, call at■'.'•' ■ L. W. BALKIND'S, .125 . 629 Colombo Street. L E W E R S, DENTAL SURGEON, . CLOCK TOWER CHAMBERS (Corner of Graham, Wilson, and Smellie), HIGH STREET. 'Phones: 189. Res., 2535. ' .126 HEEPFARMERS' LABOUR , EXCHANGE ' (Under the Supervision of the ; Canterbury Sheepowners' Union), ■■• 55 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCII. AH Classes of Farm and Station Hands Engaged for Farmers and Pastoralists. »*. Wool Classers, Experts, Shearers, and Wool Hands Engaged for Shearing Sheds. -ISFIT AND, LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. The. well-to-do people of Christchurch buy only the very best of Clothing; they wear them a few times, then MRS ELLWOOD comes along. So if yOu wish to be well dressed at a minimum cost, call and see MRS ELLWOOD, SECOND-HAND CLOTHIER, 'Phone 3087. 123 ARMAGH ST. to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Drapery—£l. to £5, from 2/- weekly, for Boots—£l to £5, from t %J- weekly, for Suits—£l to £5, from 2/- Tweekly, for Costumes.—-At Balkiad'fc 629 Go)mW St., near Tuam St.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 208, 7 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 208, 7 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 208, 7 October 1914, Page 1

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