LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. QHRISTCHURCH EAST ELECTORATE. MR HIRAM HUNTER, the People's Advocate against Land and all Other Monopolists, will SPEAK—-TO-NxGHT (MONDAY)—Corner Peterborough and Madras Sts., Bto'clock. TUESDAY—City Council Yard, 12.30 p.m.; Corner Beresford and Osborne Sts., Linwood, 8 p.m. ; s WEDNESDAY —Duncan's Foundry, Tuam St., 12.30 p.m.; Band Rotunda, Victoria £q., 8 p.m. 5297 U R U N U I ELECTORATE. H W. A. BANKS, Reform Candidate for Hurunui, will ADDRESS the ELECTORS as follows: ' WAIKARI—WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. LE.CT I O N S. MR H. D. ACL AND'S CANDIDATURE. The Public is Notified that the COMMITTKE Supporting .the. Candidature of Mr H. D. A'cland for the. Avon Electorate has been DISSOLVED as from last Saturday Evening. Mr Acland will ADDRESS a MEETINGof LADIES at the Pier Hall,. New .Brighton* at 3 p.m. TO-MORROW. ...... , FAIL'S Celebrated Fish Restaurant, High St. Meals now reduced to special shilling inn. 6134 Q IV' —The ' Economic J>elivery—Delivers Parcels * 2d,. Bd, 4d, and 6d,. by motor, twice daily in City. and. Suburbs. . / . v Garage: RINK TAXIS. 'Phono 1888. THE «' UNDERWOOD '' TYPEWRITBa ' -IB- '/ The Best ' The Strongest Built The Speediest The Most Reliable. And Costs. Loss for Repairs and Upkeep than any other Typewriter made. SOLE IMPORTERS and AGENTS: D. N. ADAMS, LTD., Office Specialists, Printers, and Manufacturing Stationerß, 191 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. .13 31 0 T O R B U S. TEMPLETONI TEMPIiETON! TEMPLETON J- TEMPIiETON 1 Leaves SQUARE (opposite "Press" Office); Daily—9.3o aim. and 3.30 p.m.—Daily " Leaves TEMPLETON for Square: Daily—lo.ls a.m. and 4.15 p.m.—Daily SUNDAYS. Leaves Square 10 a.m., 4 p.m., and 8.30 p.m. Leaves Tompleton 1.30 p.m., 5.50 p.m., and 9.20 p.m. W: H. TUBMAN, ,299 Proprietor. "JpORD CARS AT THE FRONT." Extensively used by the British, Russian, Canadian and New ■ Zealand Troops. THE PROYED BEST CAR. 5-Seater, Complete, 14cwt . ; .. £205 2-Seater, Complete, 13cwt .. .. JJI9Q HENRY JTRANGEE, / AGENT, CHRISTCHURCH GARAGE, 94 GLOUCESTER STREET. .161 ROBINSON CASHELSTREET TOY BAZAAR (2 Doors past Ballantjrnes) .325 BAR€ ROVE'S y Drapery and Clothing Emporium ' NEW BRIGHTON BATHING COSTUMES. I have this week opened up a second shipment of Men's, Women's, and Children's Bathing Costumes. I can now show you a very fine range in Allwool and Stockingette Canadian Costumes —inaids', ladiesor men's —tipped white, blue, or red wool or cotton. Prices to syit everyone. Also a splendid stock of ©verything requisite for man, woman, or child to wear. THE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or businesß desired. Two lines (12-words). sixpence; six Insertions for 2/6.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 260, 7 December 1914, Page 10
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