LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. T OST, a Gold Bracelet in Theatre Royal _ last evening. Finder* rewarded. Apply Mrs Way, Government Labour Dept. 618& TRAIL'S Celebrated Fish Restaurant, High. St. Meals now reduced to special shillingmenu. 6134 :: E. CHAMP," i6l MANCHESTER STREET. 0,3, DOUGLAS, £22 10/-. Just overhauled. 4 Splendid condition. Tyres new. > 10/-: £6 10/- cash for nicely-finished Ladies' Cycles; freewheel and brake, and good quality tyres; guaranteed two years. /"10NNAUGHT 2-stroke Motor Cycle, new; v' trial given with side car. Going for £4B. Usual price .£55. .Fully equipped. • TTUTCHISON Motor Tyres, 26 x 2s, 38/6; 26 x 2, ,34/6; 26 x 2\, heavy, 47/-. Tubes, 10/6 and 12/-. ' • QIDE CAR for Sale, latest canoe body; new, complete; £lO 15/-, ■ New Cycles from ■SS 10/-. 61#1 Qt 1 —The (juick, Economic D«-mf-J.U, livery—Delivers Parcels 2<t. Bd, -4d, and 6d, by motor, twice daily u» City and Suburbs. Garage: KINK TAXIS. 'Phone 1838. " ; MRS ELLIS T; Second,-harid> • Clothing, Ba Boots, Portmanteaux Bought and Sold, cheap. 50 Tuam Street. ■ ?! fJIHE TYPEWRITE®; UNDERWOOD ' . —IS— , ■ ■; The Best : : The Strongest Built -r ■ ■ The Speediest The Most Reliable. And Costs Less for Repairs and Upkeep thaa ■ ' any other Typewriter made. ; SOLE IMPORTERS and AGENTS: y D. N. ADAMS, LTD., J Office Specialists, Printers,' and Manufac-' turing Stationers, 191 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTbHURCH. .15 M 0 T 0 TEMPLETONI . TEMPLETON t E B U 8. TEMPLETON 1 «■ TEMPLETON 1 Leaves SQUARE (opposite "Press" OtEce): Daily—9.3o a.m. 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 Templeton 1.30 9.20 p.m. '-'i . » W. H. TUBMAN, .299 Proprietor., FOR PROMPTITUDE AND FIRST-CLASS WORK, Try the EASTERN LAUOTRY Corner EAST BELT and HEREFORD ST. NO MACHINERY—HAND WORK ONLY. Ring up 'Phone 1274, and our Vaa will cull. ROBINSON CASHEL STREET TOY BAZAAR (2 Doors past Ballantynes) .325 'H RARCSROVE'S 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 show you a very fine range in Allwool and Stockingette Canadian Costumes —maids', ladies', or men's —tipped white, blue, or red wool or cotton. Prices to suit everyone. Also a splendid stock of evesything requisite for man, Troman, or child to wear. ROSOTTO COMPLEXION CREAM An Ideal Skin Food and Massage Cream REMOVES Sunburn, Pimple*. Blackheads, Wrinkles. Dark Patches redness and roughness of the hands and faov Sold by all Chemis& 1/- and 2/» per Jar Post Free from PRICE / CHEMIST 3
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 262, 9 December 1914, Page 10
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