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BRINSMEAD andPLEYEL , Can you beat them ? The Greatest Players of the world say NO. They cost more to build than others and cost less to own. Milner & Thompson Limited Near Clock Tower, Manchester Street, Christchurch TO HOUSEWIVES-AVOID sßs HARD WORK «a We have just landed a shipment of RUSTLESS STEEL CUTLERY. This cutlery will not rust or tarnish hut resists the action of Vinegar, Frufi Juices, and anything that spoils ordinary steeL Saves hard work of cleaning. Small Knives, 37/6 doz.; Large, 42/- doz.; Carvers, 20/- (pair); Steels, 6/6 each. AITKEN & ROBERTS LTD. COLOMBO STREET UNIVERSAL Ifish supply Open every day until WO I A T p.m.. *ith the BIGGEST } Z\ I i DAILY SUPPLY of fish ever '■*■■*■•■-* offered in Christchurch. All f|T \r fish GUARANTEED FRESH, L JU JL at BEDROCK PRICES. 'Phone 378 L 668 COLOMBO STREET

MAGISTRATE'S COURT. " TO-DAY'S CASES. d Messrs K. Mathieson and H. A. Bruce, hj J.P.'s, sat at the Magistrate's Court is to-day. :e THEFT. 0 Lawrence Charles MeGuire, a one•n armed man, admitted stealing £1 from John Jones, on October 20, at Wellinglt ton. He was convicted and ordered to d come up for sentence when called upon. i- LYTTELTON. j. Mr H. W. Bishop, S.M., presided over j a sitting of the Lyttelton Magistrate's n Court this morning. ; e BREACHES OR ORDERS. j r For breaches of a prohibition order, y .Joseph Forman was fined 10/- or 43 ' e hours. \f Jeremiah Joseph Loader and David [ s Hilgard were fined similarly, and Anp thouy Chisholm was convicted and dise charged. ._ Walter Harper, for a breach of his i order, was fined 20/-. lt TO ROTO ROA. Ie Robert Hayden, who had a record, was 0 committed to Roto Roa for 12 months ie for a breach of his order. ,k OBSCENE LANGUAGE, y James Craig, a seaman on the steamer y Tarawera, pleaded guilty to a charge of i. using obscene language on that vessel ( e yesterday afternoon between Dunedin n and Lyttelton. He was sentenced to 14 ]] days ' hard labour, r e, The following prisoners win d< 1, brought before his Honour Mr Justice Denniston for sentence to-morrow:— lt Henry Felix Forgeson (carnal know ledge), Anthony Abbot (breaking am 11 entering and theft), George Swanstor r (forgery), and George Berry Ritchi* r (converting trust moneys —two indict meiits).

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. VI'ANTED, Board Residence, by lady, e , T» gaged during day. Apply Zl, Sun. !V\7ANTED. Bed Sitting Room, mith board, i ? » in private family, by lady, engaged : during day. Apply Zl, Sun Ofllce. 13"."> SMART MAN WANTED For evening round, suburban district. Good opportunity for energetic man. Apply (by letter* to THE PUBLISHER. The Sun Office, Christchurch. J. LAMB & SON Funeral Furnishers 284 LICHFIELD STREET TELEPHONE COQ Established 1879 t>»3%J -WANTED TO SELL (LATE ARRIVALS) Up-to-date. Skerry Blue and Snowdrop Seed Potatoes SplenJid Main Cropper* JPnPK Grain Merchant . U<-TU!\ Papanuißoad "COAL-ORE" THE GREAT BRITISH COAL-SAVEE Trial Packet for Sixpence at HASTIE, BULL & PICKERING'S CASHEL STREET Beware af Disappointing Imitation*. "Caal-Ore" aniUina Ita claim?. Every Packet beari tha Lendon add rest: Byron ~

TO BE CLEARED AT REDUCED PRICES 20 Dozen Ready-to-Wear Straws Grand Range, from the new coarse straws to the finest tagel, in White, Black, Burnt, Brown, Navy, and Saxe. All to be cleared 1/11 3/11 5 11 COTTON DRESS FABRICS NEW SMART DESIGNS New Floral Voiles, 40in. wide. B|d yard. Smart Spot Foulards, 32in. wide. 6|d yard. Fancy Check Foulards, 27in. wide. 9|d yard. Dark Floral Voiles, 27in. wide. 9Jd yard. Silk Check Zephyrs, 27in. wide. B|d yard. White Ground Spot Shantungs, 27in. 7|d yard. Floral Voiles, Check Zephyrs, Spot Crimps. All at Gh& yard. One - Piece Summer Frocks In Floral and Coloured Voiles, Floral Crepes, & Coloured Spots, etc., etc. Ver; smart designs, with white vests and collars. All to be cleared at 7 11 12 6 15 6 SEE OUR SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY THE HOUSE FOR VALUE

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 881, 6 December 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 881, 6 December 1916, Page 10

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