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Down Quilts 150 SELECTED DESIGNS BEST GRADE - EIDER FILLING. SELLING AT OLD PRICES. We purchased these quilts over 12 months ago under exceptionally favourable conditions, and held them in reserve for this season's trade. Judging by the way they are selling, our patrons are not slow to recognise good value when it is offered. If you are in need of warmer Bed Covering, we recommend an early visit while the selection is so varied. Single Bed Eider Quilts, covered figured satins, new shadings, from 35/- to 45/Best quality, from 55/- to 70/Double Bed Eiderdown Quilts, piped and panelled, finished for use on either side faom 45/- to 65/- Best qualities, satin panelled, from 67/6 to 84/Extra quality Double Bed Downs, in silk and tapestry from £5/5/- to £6 15/Children's Downs in several sizes ... ... ... from 8/11 to 15 6 Children's Downs in silk and tapestry ... ... from 19/6 to 28/6 Japanese Silk Cot Quilts from 15/6 to 22/6 A few full size Double Bed Quilts, kapoc filled ... ... from 33/6 FAMOUS FOR VALUE for ooer a Quarter of a Century Blankets OUR BLANKET VALUES HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A SPECIAL FEATURE —but recently it has been most difficult to keep the supplies ahead of the demand. But we are pleased to announce that we are now fully prepared to meet the extra demands the colder weather will bring, and can offer nearly all makes of Colonial Blankets at the same reasonable prices as we sold them for last year. Single Bed White Colonial Blankets Double Bed White Colonial Blankets Extra large Colonial Blankets Single Bed Grey Blankets Double Bed Grey Blankets Extra large Grey Blankets Union Blankets Bush Rugs Travelling Rugs Best quality Colonial Travelling Rugs from 32/6 to 37/6 from 35'- to 45/from 47/6 to 55/6 from 25 6 to 29/6 from 35/9 to 42/6 from 39/6 to 47/6 from 21/- 24/6 and 27/6 according to size from 9/9 12/6 to 18/6 each from 30/- to 45/from 65/- to 90/FAMOUS FOR VALUE for over a Quarter of a Century

COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ON VERY EASY TERMS £5 Worth: £1 Deposit, 1/7 Weekly. £lO Worth: £2 Deposit, 3/2 Weekly. £2O Worth: £4 Deposit, 6/4 Weekly. £3O Worth: £6 Deposit, 9/6 Weekly. £4O Worth: £8 Deposit, 12/8 Weekly. £SO Worth: £lO Deposit, 16/- Weekly. Larger amounts by arrangement. All Classes of Furniture & Furnishings in Stock. NO EXTRA FOR TERMS. Buy at 158 Hereford St. 3* I SHOWROOMS UPSTAIRS. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS

LOCAL GOVEENMENT NOTICES. I T Y ELECTIONS. The OFFICES of the CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL will be CLOSED TOMORROW on account of the City Elections. H. R. SMITH, Town Clerk. Christchurch, April 29th, 1919. The Electors of the City of Christchurch arc reminded that the following ELECTION'S will be held TO-MORROW, the 30th day of APRIL, 1919: (1) ELECTION OF MAYOR FOR THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. The following have been duly nominated as Candidates:— DOUGALL, JOHN JOSEPH. McCOMBS, JAMES. THACKER, HENRY THOMAS JOYNT. CITY COUNCILLORS. (2) ELECTION OF SIXTEEN COUNCILLORS FOR THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH, BEING : FOR CENTRAL WARD—SIX COUNCILLORS: The following have been duly nominated as Candidates for Central Ward:— AGAR, CHARLES PHIPP. COOPER, WALTER HENRY. FLESHER, JAMES ARTHUR. HARPER, CUTHBERT STRACHEY. HOPPY, RICHARD. HOWARD, EDWIN JOHN. JAMESON, JOHN OWEN. McKELLAR, ARNAUD. MANNING, GEORGE. NICHOLLS, WILLIAM. FOR LINWOOD WARD—THREE COUNCILLORS: The following have been duly nominated s Candidates "for Linwood Ward:— CARTER, RICHARD. DACRE, THOMAS SYDNEY. GODFREY, WILFRID STUART. HERBERT, HENRY FREDERICK. HUNTER, HIRAM. SULLIVAN, DANIEL GILES. TAYLOR, JOSEPH.

COOPER, WALTER HENRY. GREEN, CATHERINE MAY. . HERBERT, ANNIE ELIZABETH. JUTSUM, HARRY. LAWRY, SAMUEL. MARTIN, RUSSELL DYTES. MATHIESON, MARY. NICHOLLS, WILLIAM. NORTH, JOHN JAMES. OTLEY, HENRY JOHN. RIGHTON, HENRY. SORENSEN, HENRY BYLOVE. WILSON, EMMA FRANCES. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. (4) ELECTION OF FOUR MEMBERS OF THE LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. HARKER, THOMAS. HENRY. HOLLAND, HENRY. HOWARD, EDWIN JOHN. KAYE, ALBERT. LANGLEY, ERNEST EDWARD. SORENSEN, HENRY BYLOVE. THACKER, HENRY THOMAS JOYNT. THE POLLING BOOTHS are situate as under:— CENTRAL WARD: Provincial Council Chamber, Durham Street. Art Gallery, Durham Street. Marquee, corner of Madras and Aberdeen Streets. Foresters' Hall, Oxford Terrace. Caledonian Hal!, Worcester Street. St. Michael's Church Schoolroom, Durham Street. Oddfellows' Hall, St. Asaph Street. St. John's Church Schoolroom, Madras Street. Hibernian Hall, Barbadoes Street. Methodist Church Schoolroom, Fitzgerald Avenue. Canterbury Rowing Club Boathouse, Cambridge Terrace. Methodist Church Schoolroom, Stanmore Road. Oddfellows' Hall, Montreal Street North. St. Andrew's Church Schoolroom, Tuam Street.

AN ADDITIONAL POLLING PLACE has been appointed at St. Andrew's Church Schoolroom, Tuam Street, and will he available for voting at the Election l'or Mayor, Councillors for Central Ward, members of the Lyttelton Harbour Board and of the North Canterbury Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Christchurch, 28th April, 1919. H. B. SMITH, Beturning Officer. £lO and UPWARDS. ON ANY KIND OF SECURITY. F. D. KESTEVEN, 4d CHANCEBY LANE. % > ADVANCE MONEY ON YOUB OWN NAME, Also upon All Classes of Security. F. C. RAPHAEL, 176 Gloucester Street. Postal Address: Box 15, Christchurch. Call or write. WE LEND MONEY ON FUBNITUBE, PIANOS, MACHINES, SHABES, ON ANY BEASONABLE FOBM OF SECURITY, WITHOUT REMOVAL. We do not stipulate for removal from your posiession, and arrange payments to suit your income. Inquiries invited, and all business treated as confidential. IF REQUIRING AN ADVANCE CALL ON IDEAL LOAN AND FINANCE CO., 135 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 9 to 5 Daily, 1 p.m. Saturday. 'Phone 3445. H. EMANUEL, Manager. I E T T ' S BOTE L, * Opposite Bank of New Zealand, WELLINGTON. First-class Accommodation. Electric Lift. Tariff: 9/ The NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION lias approved of this popular Hotel as an Association House. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. 331 qiUAVEL VIA LINCOLN. GOOD ROADS TO GOOD CHEER AT THE LINCOLN HOTEL. MANNING'S ALE and UPTON'S TEA. THORPE AND CO., 1 101 LOWER HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHUBCH, ABE CASH BUYERS OF BAGS, CLD CLOTHING, TAILORS' WOOLLEN CUPPINGS, ETC.

LINWOOD WARD: Marquee, corner of Woodham Road and Rolleston Street. Marquee, Linwood Public School Grounds, Woodham Road. Baptist Church Schoolroom, corner Linwood Avenue and Worcester Street. Oddfellows' Hall, Rolleston Street. Linwood Public Library, comer Worcester Street and Stanmore Road. Salvation ■ Army Barracks, Fitzgerald Avenue. Drainage Board Pumping Station, corner Tuam Street and Mathcson's Road. Social Hall, Leydcn Street. Marquee, corner Charles and Grafton Streets. ST. ALBANS WARD: Shop, Clissold Street, near Merivalc Lane. Methodist Church Schoolroom, Rugby Street. Marquee, corner of Brown's and limes Roads. Salvation Army Senior Hall, Cranford Street. St. Albans Public Library, Dover Street.Shed, Mr Niven's Store, Clare Road. Mr Innes's Store, Caledonian Road. Methodist Church Schoolroom, Madras Street North, near Edgeware Road. Marquee, corner Warrington and Flockton Streets. Mr Batty's Store, Hills Road, Presbyterian Church Schoolroom, Randall Street, North Richmond. Marquee, corner Barbadoes and Dean Streets. SYDENHAM WARD: Oddfellows' Hall, Dickens Street. Methodist Church Schoolroom, Selwyn Street. Salvation Army Young People's Hall, Battersca Street. Sydenham Football Club Room, Lawson Street. Sydenham Public Library, Colombo Street. Marquee, corner Colombo and Tennyson Streets. Marquee, corner of St. Martin's and Port HilW Roads. Public Library, Waltham Road. Waltham Hall, Shakespeare Road. Mr O'Connell's Shop, 104 Falsgrave Street. Church Schoolroom, Church Road, Opawa. Polling Hours: From 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. H. R. SMITH, Returning Officer. Dated at Christchurch this 29th day of April, 1919.

There was a good attendance in the Canterbury Fruitgrowers' Association's rooms last evening, when Mr L. iJ. Wild, M.A., B.Se., F.G.S., | Lecturer in Chemistry at the Canterbury Agricultural College, delivered i the first of a series of six lectures which i he is to give to members of the association. Mr H. Wyatt, president of the association, took the chair. "The Chemlistry of Soils" was Mr Wild's subject, j and he treated it in a highly interesting land non-technical manner, dealing fully | with the chemical formation, the peculiar i characteristics and the commercial possibilities of various soils. At the conjelusion, the lecturer answered a number of questions. j Form the good habit of inhaling i"XAZOL" and you'll keep free from I coughs and colds. Eighteenpence buys sixty doses. .1

FOR ST. ALBANS WARD—THREE COUNCILLORS: The following have been duly nominated as Candidates for St. Albans Ward:— . ANDREWS, ERNEST HERBERT. BEANLAND, JOHN WALTON. CHAPPLE, JAMES HENRY GEORGE. HASSALL, ALFRED DANIEL. HYDE, GEORGE. PAGE, SARAH SAUNDERS. WELLS, ADA. WILLIAMS, ALFRED. FOR SYDENHAM WARD—FOUR COUNCILLORS : The following have been duly nominated as Candidates for Sydenham Ward: — ARMSTRONG, HUBERT THOMAS. BURGOYNE, FI""" ' COOKE, FREDERICK RILEY. GORING, ALEX. GARARD. HUTCHISON, WILLIAM GORDON. LANGLEY, ERNEST EDWARD. LONGTON, JAMES. MAXWELL, ALFRED CHARLES. PEEK, ERNEST. NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. (3) ELECTION OF SEVEN MEMBERS OF THE NORTH CANTERBURY HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. The following have been duly_ nominated as Candidates: — BOAG, THOMAS DEWAR. BRADLEY, SARAH ANN. CHRISTIE, RACHEL WILLIAMINA. COOKE, ID*

Doctors Recommend i rea H Because— All husks and other impurities are removed, leaving all pure food that is easUy digested. _j ~

HEADACHE. IT'S TOUR LIVER. Too many people take Headache Tablets when a Liver Tonic is needed. Anyone who takes Laxo Tonic Pills the moment they suspect their Liver or Bowels will never have headache. For Headache is nearly always the result of the waste product of the hody. Laxo Tonic Pills arc constructed to eliminate in a speedy, yet wholly natural, manner, the waste, or poisonous, products which lie at the root of nearly nil headaches. Thousands of people take one or two every night at bedtime, to prevent disorders of the Liver, Constipation, Bad Breath, Pimples, and Headache. Try them for a week and see for yourself. Price, 1/and 2/-. Obtainable everywhere. .4 Amateur gardeners will be interested to know that a limited edition is now available of "The Sun Gardening Book,'' bound in full cloth, at 2/6 each.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1624, 29 April 1919, Page 9

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