ELECTION NOTICES. JJON. W. F. MASSE Y. PRIME MINISTER, Will Deliver an ADDRESS m OPERA HOUSE, TUAM STREET, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) 10 VENT NO. ■At 8 o'clock. Door* open at 7 o'clock. No tickets except to Plat-form, 4838 L L E S ME II E BLKCTORAT E. MR R. HKATON RHODES will AD DRESS tho ELECTORS as follows: DUVUCHELLE PUBLIC HALL—TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), at 8 o'clock. GTiEENPARK SCHOOL—TUESDAY, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m! BROADFIELD SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, Nov. 25, at 8 p.m.
IT* L L E S M 15 K E ELECTO II A T E. Mil J. C. FREE, the Liberal Candidate for Ellesmere, will SPEAK at • lIALS WELL—TONIGHT (MONDAY). LADBROOKS—TUESDAY NIGHT. TAI TAPU—WEDNESDAY. 4878 FOB SALE OR TO LET. SALE, General Freehold Stove, near City; turnover £2O weekly; an excellent opportunity. Freehold, Sun Office. WANTED Sell t 3J Free Engine Triumph; tirst-class order. IC3, Sun Office. (3192 ANTED ~SeTI7 Oyster Gritf 5A ton; Sharps, 10/- sack; Flint Grit, 2/6 cwt. John Cock, 12 Papanui Road. 5905 Vf KW BRIGHTON 7-Cheap Sections at £4B, £PS, £7O; Whareß at £IOO, £150; easy terms. Mrs Eyelyn Clark, Brighton. .255 rrro LET, to 2 or 3 Gentlemen Friends, Superior Furnished Rooms in modem House; partial board if required; handy to Railway and central; references required. Apply Q2, Snn Office. 6146 VTTANTED to Let, Bed-Sitting Room; pri- ' * vate entrance. Apply 53 Gloucester Street. West. 0196
BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, 2_ Young Men share room. Apply 53 "Gloucester St. West. 0195 T ADY in business (two children attending school) requires large Iloora, detached preferably; either. furnished or unfurnished. State full particulars Ko, Sun Office. 6194 SITUATIONS VACANT. W" - ''""' T K D ; EXPERT 'CABINETMAKER. ■ Apply . ; OAK HALL, .94 11") Worcester Street. SHEEPFARMERS* LABOUR EXCHANGE. Wanted (at once): .Married Couples, Ploughmen, and Farm Hands, several Men and Boys (to milk and generally useful), Cowman-Gardener, Musterera, Blade-shearers (Not. 16), Station Blacksmith. Slieepfarmers' Labour Exchange, 155 Hereford St. .35
WANTED. NEW Coronation Studio, for Christmas Photos; don't delay; sit now. The Corner, 2 Victoria Street. 6193 I CHARD S ON" <kT STOKES T>eiiYer~Coßl and Firewood to any district, 'Phone 71. 34-1 Cashel Street. .270 WANTED, your Go-cart to Renovate. equal to new; all repairs fetched and returned. Send postcard Peck's, opp. Convent. 0119 BOULTON'S Fruit Shop, 94 Victoria St. Everything up to date. Fresh supplies daily. .808 CA. LAWSON, Sumner Carrier. Goods • carefully removed. Christcliureh address: J. Pegley, 123 Manchester Street. 'Phone 2883. 1211 O" "Lb FALSE TEETH BOUGHT^—Wanted to Buy, Old False Teeth; sound or broken; highest prices given in New Zealand. Cash by return mail. Send to J. DUNSTONE, .293 3ox 345, Christcliurch. A E. COOPER, Coal and Firewood Alerchant, Cranford Street Terminus. 'Phone 1663. Orders promptly delivered. J BUXTON, Contractor, Carrier, Coal, • Firewood Merchant; clay supplied. 'Phone 3350 (two long rings), New Brighton, or Box Itoeco and Sons. .287
tistic Tailors; latest styles; moderate prices. 20 Victoria Street. .250 ]^EKVOUSNESS. —Try High Frequency Spray; no undressing; sure cure. Medico Electric Institute, 1-46 Armagh St. KAIWHARE Homc-ma.de Confectionery and Cnteriug. Mrs de Lautour, l'apanui Road. "Phone 3165. 3170 SUMNER Cademi Tea Rooms Tea, Luncheons, Picnic Parties catered for; Weddings. 'Phone 2600 (two short rings). .279 ENAMELLING wc are on top. In Stencils we excel; Rubber Stamps we have 110 equal; Line Blocks for ad verifiers. Holler and Young, Ltd., Worcester Street. .89 Holmes & sons, 130 and tau nigh St., have-just opened "250 Rolls Floorcloth and Linoleum "direct from the manufacturer. Absolutely tho -bent value in town. IF you want Thick, Abundant Hair, and to stop it falling out, try Finsen Light treatment. Medico Electric Institute, 146 Armagh Street. .281 WAN T _ EI) KNOW~ N That if you want the BEST MEAT the country produces at Greatly Reduced Rates, go to F. H. STEEL, BUTCHER, 702 and 704 COLOMBO STREET, The Leading Establishment of its kind in Christ-church. Nothing but absolutely the Best Meat the country produces kept. Won't be persuaded to buy inferior quality and rubbish when by patronising F. H. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customers in City and Suburbs waited on daily for orders. Country customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attended to. SMALLGOODS A SPECIALTY. The Annual Output reaches Half a Million Pounds. The quantity sold speaks for Kself.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 248, 23 November 1914, Page 1
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