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"DESULTS obtained by MESSRS STACEY AND HAWKER, of Essex Street Bakery, Lin wood, at the Bakers' Exhibition, conciuded Sal., Jan. 1!), 1918, at the ColosCLASS 3.—Turnover Loaf, baked in tin—F. H. Hawker, First Prize, Gold Medal. CLASS 4.—Cottage loaf—F. H. Hawker, First Prize, Gold Medal. CLASS s.—Barracouta Loaf—F. H. Hawker, Second Prize, Certificate. CLASS 10.—Malt Bread.—F. 11. Hawker, First Prize, Gold Medal. SPECIAL CLASS.—GoId Medal awarded by Messrs H. Berry' and Co. for best nia-rhine-made Loaf— F. H. Hawker, First Prize, Gold Medal (Tin Loaf). F. H. Hawker's Cottage Loaf, Class 4, was placed next to two loaves that tied for the Championship of New Zealand. CLASS T>— Barracouta Loaf—John Hall, Baker to Stacey and Hawker, ;ird Prize, Certificate. CLASS 7.—Scone Loaf—John Hall, Baker to Stacey and Hawker, 2nd Prize, Certiacate. SPECIAL CLASS for Bread made with Lily White Fiour. Prizes awarded by Messrs Davidson and Wauchop.—John Hall, Baker to Stacey and Hawker, was placed Third v CLASS :>.—Turnover Loaf (baked in tin). — fi. Jackson, Baker to Stacey and Hawker, 2nd Prize, Certificate. BUN CLASS.-G. Jackson, Raker to Stacey and Hawker, First Prize, Goid Metfal. Our Bread, obtainable from Storekeepers for Oil, delivered for Cash 91d, monthly accounts lod per 41b loaves. 02.10 JJ ILL AR Y & BAXTER. ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS, 178 MANCHESTER STREET. NOTE THE NEW ADDRESS. (Next Corner Worcester Street.) SPECIAL TO LETS. (Revised on Mondays.) CITY, E.—Cosy 4 Rooms, wash house, copper, tubs, etc.; 10'-. LINWOOD, E.—Square House, 1 rooms. Gas, bathroom, scullery, copper, tubs; 12'-. CITY, N.W.—5 Rooms, w.h., copper, tubs and baths; 11 ■•'-. ST. ALBANS (Close Park)— Bungalow, 5 rooms, gas, bathroom, hj. and c, all conveniences, goo;"; garden; 20'-. FEN'DALTON (Handy Tram) Bungalow, ."> rooms, all possible conveniences; 20 -. ADDINGTON (Close Workshops)—s Rooms, E;is, lav., basin, scullery, sink, w.h., copper, tubs; 11 '-. LINWOOD, N.—Modern 5 Rooms, bathroom, hj. and c, gi.s, all conveniences; 17 6. ST. ALBANS (Handy Tram and School)— Bungalow, 5 rooms, gas, bathroom, hj. and c, everv convenience, nice garden; 2(l'-. SPREYDON (Near School I—Bungalow of 5 rooms, all possible conveniences, electric light; 20-. ADDINGTON (Handy TramiNew Bungalow, .") rooms, electric light, all modern conveniences, J-acre; 18/6. OPAWA (Close Tram and Train)— Cosy a Rooms, electric light, w.h., copper (newly renovated); 10/6. LOWER RICCARTON—Modern a Rooms, and all possible conveniences; 22 0. AVON SIDE (One Minute from Tram)— Si(uare House G rooms, every convenience, main sewer, etc.; 20•-. RADLEY (Close Tram)— Artistic Bungalow, ti rooms, electric light, all modern conveniences; 25/-. CITY, E.—Square House, 0 rooms, bathroom, hj. and c, gas, all conveniences, good orchard; 20 -. ST. ALBANS, N.— Square House, 0 rooms, all conveniences except hot water, ]- acre <1 in potatoes), ear shed; 17/-. CITY (Close Latimer Square)— Two-story Mouse, 7 rooms, gas, bathroom, hj. and HILLARY AND BAXTER, 178 Manchester St. iJHILLIPS'S LAMPS—Large shipments to hand, all candle-powers, ordinary and half-watt. Obtainable from all electricians, or "Silvertown C 0.," 105 Manchester St. I)OCKET-MONEY. —Young Men, Bring Your Left oil' Suits and Boots to ROBSOVS, 2t'- High Street Highest puce given Letters attended to. 'Phone 3028. Spiritualist church, Worcester st.— O Mrs J. Wilson can be interviewed daily 10 to 5, evenings and Saturdays by appointment. Private address, 50 Salisbury St. CYCLISTS will not regret purchasing one of our Non-Skid imperial Bicycle Tyres. These will give you miles and miles good faithful wear. Only 80. ADAMS, LTD. MEDICINE CO., Box 479, CliristIV church. ' K"KLSOL DYSENTERY CERE for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, etc. Invaluable for children. Used by Troops in Egypt. Price 2/6. T'-ELSOL COMPLEXION BALM prevents IV Sunburn, Freckles, etc. Price 3.0. Send P.O. to above address. IJATHING Caps. New stocks from 2.1 L y E. Cameron Smith (opp. Sun). \ CCUMULATOR CHARGING.—We charge .r\. all kinds of accumulators; satisfaction guaranteed. "Silvertown C 0.," 105 Manchester Street. JH. SHKRRIS, Grocery and Provision • Merchant, corner Worcester and Rolleston Streets. 'Phone 972. Orders , called for and delivered daily. ' A DAMS, LIMITED is the Shop for any- -£*- thing and everything you require Inthe Bicycle line. We are the CheaDest C.velc , Dealers and Repairers in New 1 ' I sped for yourself. 1 ADAMS, LTD. '

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1230, 21 January 1918, Page 1

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