At 10 a.Hj. uriiiuuun uic uraiia .Mil horse sale in connection with Tatter Horse Bazaar Hill he held. A number 01 well-known racehorses and trotters will be offered. A Wellington Press Association message states that St. Andrew's Church, which was destroyed by lire, was insured in the Presbyterian Church-In-surance Fund for £61500, and the contents for £6OO. The risk was distributed by the Church Insurance Board, £OSOO of the total being placed with the South British Office.
HOWARD Watches Tn higher railroad circles there • ?;;' is a very natural ambition to carry a HOWARD Watch. It is well known that the HOWARD has a high stand- -J among Railroad Officials and trainmen, as well as among prominent men in business, in " ■"—"• ■*"■ the industries, the professions and official circles. A HOWARD Watch is ahvaj And it is often the man Tn tne ™ xi \ . >™ I )a - V , fur li r ranks, impelled by his self-re- In soluU.old Cases from £i spect, his professional spirit and °'- • his ambition for the better tilings WVn yon fct rr.xdy to buy yoi of his calling, who saves a HOWARDyouwill f : .ruUniiucrcstij HOWARD. assortment at this store to choose f ron STEWART DAV/SONS Stewart Dawiont Corner ChrUlcharch ,iA u \_^kmm\^wM^fim»^^\^^m^^n,^iii*^m
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2029, 16 August 1920, Page 11
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202Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 2029, 16 August 1920, Page 11
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