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gUM ME R HOLIDAYS. ; TO SUBSCRIBERS. . When changing your Address advise the Publisher, "who will see that you get THE SUN regularly. NOTE/—Subscribers may ; have. THE SUN delivered each evening at TSumner,: Redcliffs, and New Brighton, and at most ,of the tow#: ships within reach of the evening trains, . JJOBIN So N » 0 BRITISH '3? 0 Y " : B A : 2 : AA R, - ; "VICTORIA SQUARE. \h NOTE OUR ONLY ADt>RESS: . NEAR ARMSTRONG? S. .326 gALLIN B B O 8. CORDIALS AND AERATED WATERS. For 87 Years Bottled under the same Labels. AU "Pure and Genuine." Nothing artificial; and no adulteration in ' ' BALLIN BROS.' CORDIALS. Manufactured under Hygienic Conditions.. : " Sold at all Leading Hotels.: and Stores., . Telephone 9p. .81 ■■ ' i: '•] ; ■• • ' JJEW SEASON'S FEUITB. We are.NOW SELLING our NEW SEASON'S FRUITS for CHRIST HAS, The shipments to hand are not large, but the quality of our Fruit is really good, especially considering the difficulty in securing supplies. If, therefore, you want to secure our best quality you should buy early. Best New Currants, 6d lb ?; ; . Raisine-r-Best Sultanas, 7d. paißins^—Best Seedeii, 7<i ; ;'Seedless, 6d. Raisins—-Valencia, id. - ; v. Best Dates, 3d; or 51b l/«. Lemon Peel, 8d lb. .. .. . . Orange Peel, 9d lb. '' J 1 Mixed Peel, 10d lb. ''!-J • • Citron j»eel, 1/6. First Prize Hams, 1/- lb. SPECIAL TEA at 1/8. PEARL OF THE EAST, TEA, 1/9. KINCAID'S, LTD.

& small section of the -German fleet has repeated the raid on the English coastal towns, and on this occasion the enemy's cruisers got much further north —several Yorkshire towns were shelled. The news has a sensational aspect-, but there is no justification for hysterics 011 the matter. While such an exploit has 110 strategic value, it is a little disquieting in that it presupposes that the enemy is in possession of confidential information as to the safe passages in the North Sea, and,

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 269, 17 December 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 269, 17 December 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 269, 17 December 1914, Page 6

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