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PUBLIC NOTICES. The education board of the disTRICT Gl! 1 NORTH CANTERBURY. MANUAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT. The DISTRIBUTION of PRIZES won by Pupils in the Cookery, Laundry Work, and Woodwork Classes will take place TO-MOR-ROW" (FRIDAY), December 11. at 2 p.m., in. the Assembly Hall of the Christchurch Technical College. An Address will be given by Mr Geo.Ronnie, Chairman of the Education Board, Chairman: Mr C. H. Opie. 5373 H. C. LANE, Secretary. _ N EW BRIGHTON BOROUGH COUNCILUNPAID RATES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all RATiIS for Year 1913-14 UNPAID after the 20th INST, will be SUED FOR. J. BOSOMWORTH, 5377 Town Clerk. The christchurch meat company, LIMITED. ISLINGTON FREEZING WORKS. The above Works will RECOMMENCE OPERATIONS On , MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1915. W. 6. CAMPBELL, $5359 Secretary. A E 3> E L L ' -S. ■ CORDIALS, ETC. ( Raspberry Syrup, per bot., 1/-. Pineapple-Syrup, per bot, 1/-. Lemon Syrup, per bot., 1/-. Lemon Squash (Brook's), per hot., 1/3. Lemon Squash (Sharland's), per bot., 1/1. Ship's Lime Juice, per bot., 1/3. Hall's Extracts, per bot., 1/-. Mason's Herbal Extract, per bot., Bd. Lemonade Powders, per packet, 2d. DESSERT FRUITS. Apricots and Peaches, best quality, per tin, 1/Apricots'and Peaches, gooil quality! per tin. 'lOd. fears, best quality, per .tin, 1/2. Pears, good quality, per tin, lid. Pineapple Chunks, per tin, 4d. Pineapple, whole, per tin, 7d. SUNDRIES. Bird's Custard Powder, per pkt., 6d and 1/-. Foster Custard Powder, per tin, 6d & 1/White's Jelly Crystals, per pkt., sd. De Yere's Jelly Crystals, per pkt., 4d. Ship Jelly Crystals, 5-pkts. 1/-. Visser'* Rennet, per bot., lOd. Junket Tablets, Bd. W A R D E L L 'S. , .328 ELECTION NOTICES. S E L .W Y N ELECTORS. 1,, The Methven Reform League voted » ijiajority in favour of supporting Hamlet at the coming Elections! 11. Th,e Reform Government has not turned Hamlet down, as suggested by some people locally!111. The Premier at Oamaru . Show two months ago said to an influential Filector in Selw-yn, who was judging cattle there: * 'Hamlet is just as acceptable- to us as Sheat. Go home and pick your man and plump for him. ! '

IY. Hence the Popular Support accorded Hamlet (always sincere, and a Refoßtuer for life.) V. It is untrue to s.tate "Sheat was first in the field." Hamlet's nomination was Jodged and accepted 11 sumtlis ago. YT. Mr Sheat was foisted' on to the people without their consent by Dayid Jones, Fred Horrell, Oeo. Leadley, C. A. Hardy, and Co., Unlimited! VII. Hamlet is not the reject of the people, but of those alluded to in clause VI. VIII. The Electors are aware "that the stone rejected by ,thc builders will some day become the headstone in the corner." - IX. Hamlet will in the near future b£ Leading Reform in the Ne>y Zealand Parliament. X. Vote solid for Hamlet. ' He is the Voice of Progress, Promotion, and Prosperity, which ensure success. He stands four square to all the winds that blow. 5335 MONEY. Money to lend on mortgages of FREEHOLD at Lowest Current states. Also by way of Sub-mortgage on First-class Securities for small premiums or at increased rate, as arranged. Smaller Sums on Approved Second Mortgage or Chattel Security. H. K. McDOUGALL, SOLICITOR, INGLIS'S BUILDINGS. 220 HIGH STREET. Opp. Tattersall'B. 'Phono No. 3G84, Trust money for investment on FIXED MORTGAGE at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Also a Few Sums on Second Mortgage. DOUGALL & UPHAM, SOLICITORS, 89 WORCESTER STREET. " .63 I|| ON E S T O LEND. From £lO and Upwarda, ON ANY KIND OF SECURITY. F. D. KESTEVEN, 4d CHANCERY LANE. .147 MONEY LENT PRIVATELY, and in Strictest Confidence, upon Approved Note of Hand. Also upon Household Furnitu££, Pianos (without removal). Repayable by Easy Weekly payments. Eucloae stamp for reply to L. W. BALKIND, 629 Colombo Street. P.O. Box 1017. .125 IHE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring tiie help or business desired. Two lines (12 words)■, sixpence; six insertions lor 2/6. FOR SALE, White Paper, suitable tot ■ butchers, grocers, or other tradesmen's wrappings. Apply The Sun Office.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 263, 10 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 263, 10 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 263, 10 December 1914, Page 1

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