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PIANOS.. ——— OPINIONS « RATH " the eminent Musician, speaks tlius of the Brinsunvii. mead Piano: "Every Pianist with a soul must feel himself carried away by the poetical gradations of Sound given out by these Pianos." frßlFifr 99 * n speaking of the Pleyel Pianos, says: "The uiiiuu most beautiful qualities appear united to such a degree that the Artist experiences but one difficulty, that of separating himself from this marvellous Instrument." We sell these Instruments at the Lowest Possible Price, and arrange very easy Monthly Payments. ' MILNER & THOMPSON LTD. 128 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH THE PREDOMINANT FEATURE of the 7 li p. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE IS THE REMARKABLE VALUE FOR THE MONEY. In other words, you can get a 7 fc.p. machine, with 3-speed gear box,, chain drive, big strong tyres, side-car lugs built in the frame, everything up to its work, for the same price previously paid fox a machine of half the size and power, belt driven, and generally inadequate to normal requirements. Every penny you put into a 810 X is represented in solid value. "MATCHLESS" MOTOR AGENCY 92 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTOHUROH. Up-to-Date Optical Work That is the kind you get at Walter J. Watson's. " ensuring the most satisfactory results. The Repair A - Department is a special feature, broken lenses being ' accurately replaced, and glasses repaired on the shortest notice. Call at Mr Watson's rooms for an explanation of the new "Tone" (curved) lenses, which are superior in every way to the old-style "flat" kind. WALTER J. WATSON, DRO A., LOND. Expert Optician :: 699 COLOMBO STREET

PUBLIC, NOTICES. ICTORIA LEAGUE;—The Executive of the Headquarters in London of the Victoria League has cabled asking all Members to give their Support to Patriotic Meetings on August 4. Members o* the Canterbury Branch are therefore asked to be present at the PUBLIC MEETING in King Edward Barracks "at 8.30 TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. 9829 E. CAREY HILL, Hon. Sec.

It has been estimated that the earth can maintain a population of 6,000,000,000 —a total which will be reached about A.D. 2100, at the present rate of increase.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 462, 3 August 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 462, 3 August 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 462, 3 August 1915, Page 10