If you are thinking of buying a Piano, read this: —An Upright Grand, Overstrung, Trichord, British-made Piano, by Taylor, of London; Latest Check Repeater Action; Pull Extended Iron Frame; Best Swiss Pine Sound Board; Burr Walnut Case; fully warranted. You can buy this by paying £1 deposit and 48 payments of £l. You can have it on trial for one month, and we will keep it in tune, free of cost, for the first year. As we have only a limited number of these instruments in stock, it will be well if you intend making a purchase to give us an early call. Milner & Thompson Ltd. 12S Manchester St z :: CHRISTCHURCH .224
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. OST, French Grey Male CAT. 540 Lincoln Road.. 560S MART Boy Wanted for publishing do- ' k-' partment. Apply; between 9 and 10 a.m., to The Publisher, Sun Office. SALE, Splendid Fish Business in -*- heart of city; takings guaranteed £4O per week. Owner retiring, from business. No reasonable offer refused. Apply 673 Colombo Street. 3965 ONSDALE HOUSE, 203 Worcester St., ■* will Re-open in a few days for accommodation of. Boarders. SGOS AXTED, Youths for seam-pressing. ' Kaiapoi Clothing Factory, Allen St. •...5607
r IS YOUR NOSE are .apse 1 "DIFFERENT" Your glasses should be just as individual as- your features It is possible for us to adjust them perfectly to your nose. Have an exclusive construction that permits perfect flexibility. For your comfort's sake, come in and examine them. Oculists' prescriptions prepared. Moderate charges. Repair* to frames and brokeu lenses matched with quick despatch. LONDON Expert Optician. 699 Colombo Street. "^ Telephone 1774. Two doors south of Hereford Street.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 212, 12 October 1914, Page 10
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270Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 212, 12 October 1914, Page 10
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