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Late Advertisements. AdTertisements inserted in this Column, for cash, 3POUBTEE3ST , WORDS, 6d. DEPARTiIENT 'OF PUBLIC HEALTH. ■Christohurdh, Januarj' 14, 1904. OWING to the presence of Smallpox in the City, ii: is ! Most Important that all .persona who have not had the .-disease should be vaccinated. Arrangements have been made -with the icliowmg nodical mm f&r vaccination: — Dr -Stewaart, Amragh 'Street— 2 to 3 p.m.. Dr W. H. Symes, 176, Worcester Street W.— 9 to 11 a.m., find 2 to 4 p.m. Dr B. M. Moorhouse, Oxford Terrace.— 2 tp 3 p.m. •Dm . W. Anderson. Sydentan.— 2 to. 3 p.m. Dr A F. J. Mickle, Manchester Strest— — to 10 -a-m., 1.30 to 3, 7 to 8 p.m. Dr Jamc3 Ccoke, Lincoln. Dr H. D. Daivenport, Ferry Eoad.— 2 to 3.30 p.m. Dr Jessie Maddiso'u, Hereford Street.— lo to 11 a.m., 2 to 3 p.m. and 6.30 to 8. Dr Brittin, Papanui. As nothing but pu«e caif lymph 13 'allowed to be used in the colony, it is to bo hoped that everyone will see fit lo pro'teot themselves 'Egn-inst Smallpox. *~ j M MASON,- . ■Chief Health Officer. lAivO fo7"Sale (mew), £50/ Upright Grand (worth 80 guineas), magnificent instrument, beautiful rich tone, complete iton frame, extended ends, Lipp strung, etc., the case a richly-marked, massive burr walnut. Thi3 piano was specially imported, and selected for present owner ; urgent reasons for selling, leaving the colony; exceptional bargain; immediate. 51, Gloucester Street, • City. " : X3OS3 WANTEI)7"ior Sunburn, Tun, Iteduess, . Roughness, etc., use Berry's " Velvo " (non-greasy), Is. For Biliousness and Conetipation take Berry's Little Pills for the Liver, Is. J; Berry,' Chemist, 146, Colombo S treat, opposite E. Recce and Sons- 3086 ANTED, Feet ho* and tender with excessive perspiration use " Berry's Antiseptic Toilet Ponder," nothing better, Is. For corns,. " Killcorn " removes them without pain, Is. J. Berry, Chemist, 146, Colombo Street, Christchurch. -.- FOR BEST VALUES IN ; •-:-.. BO^'S AND MEN'S CLOTHING TRY rnoNEYCLIFFE AND CAREY, I . BOYS SERGE SAILOR SUITS, from 4a to 17s. BOYS' WORSTED SERGE D.B. SHAM- . ROCK SUITS, with White and Butcher Blue Drill Collars, from 13s to 15s 6d. BOYS' TWEED SAILOR SUITS; from 6a ] to IBs 9d. • . BOYS' TWEED MELVDLLE SUITS, from 9s. 1 . BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, in Reliable Colonial Tweed, nice selection of patterns from 12s 6d to 265. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' (3 garment) SUITS, Good Colonial Tweeds, from' 18s 6d to 86s fid. , : BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, in Indigo WorBted Serge, from 17s 6d to 26s (according to size). . . MEN'S S.B. SAC SUITS, in Strong Colonid Tweeds, from 283 6d. '- „.■'.' MEN'S S.B. SAC SUITS, in Colonial Saddle Tweeds, at 35s 63, SBs 6d, 48s 6d and 545. MEN'S S.B. SAC SUITS, in Indigo Worsted Serge, 45a 6d. MEN'S TROUSERS, in Strong Colonial Tweed, at 7s lid pair. MEN'S TROUSERS, in Colonial Saddle Tweeds, at 10s 6d, lls 9d, ISs Sd and 18a 6d. SPECIAL PURCHASE-. 160 PAIRS MEN'S TROUSERS, in the Besf Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds, at 12s 6d to 16s 6d. Usual prices 16s 6d to 21a pair. TONBYCLIFFE AND CAREY THE READY-MONEY OUTFITTERS. TUT R OI ABL E S CLA B K Established 1861. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND On Freehold Securities, at. Current Bates, ; SEVERAL SPECIAL SUMS NOW AWAITING INVESTMENT. MARKETABLE PROPERTIES. ADVER* TISED IN THIS COL<UMN FREE • OF COST. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. AVONSIDE, the residence of the lite W. P. Gowlishaw, E«^-'X'his oharming property is delightfully situated, facing the River Avon, with long frontage on the Mile Road. Tho land has am area of .5 acres, and is most tastefully' laid out in lawns and pleasure] grounds, wiuh well-stocked orchard. Vhe house is in first-*iass order, and oontins 16 rooms and all modern conveniences. 'Hhere is ample stable 'accommodation. As the executors are anxious to sell, an absurdly, low price is being asked. Should the land be in excess ; of requirements, the back portion fronting the Mile Road, which would subdivide advantageously, could be sold and the purchaser would recoup himself the greater part of the cost of the property. / ■■> ■ . SPRINGFIELD ROAD— Two thoroughly woil-built modern Houses, one ct& rooms and ' the other of 7 rooms, with quiaitef-of-an-aore to each; £775, £826. 83 LOWER RICOARTON— Two modern residences of 7 and 8 rpoms respectively, also half- ! acre section, fronting the Riccarton Road. As the owner is leaving for the North ./Island, a low price will be, taken:' ;'• 92 NEW BRIGHTON ROAD— Five acres of land and good house of 6 rooms, very suitable for a poultry farm. •-.. 95 SYDENHAM, Durham Street— Thiee oct. tages of^?ix rooms. Offers wanted, as owner is compelled to realise. . 95 CITY; N.E.— New Modern House, 7 rooms, bathroom (h. and c), and connected with deep sewer. Possession December next J £850. ." ' f 318 RIOCARTON— BuiIding Sites in all part* of tthe district: Also, the unsold sections in the Deans's Estate lateiy offered by auction. Now is the time to buy and reap enhanced values th*t will rule when this favourite district is served by the electric tram. AYR STREET, Riccarton— Magnifioent Quarter-aore, ■ well fenced, artesian well) nbrih aspect: less than 5 chains from the West Belt. ■;•'■■ '■'• . . • 55 CASHMERE HlLLS— Three Splendid buildingsites f v2iiou3 sizes, from £250. 36 CASHMERE HlLLS— Grand Building Site. The purchaser of Dr Dendy's property is prepared to sell a portion, with easy access to the Cashmere Road. Beautifully planted, and with good orchard. . HEREFORD STBBET W.— Splendid quar-ter-acre, next to Mr Percy Cox's ne.w house.' ••. "' .' • ■..■"■ ' ' ■: -60 ARMAGH STREET, Linwood— Nice house of 6 rooms, partly plastered, bathroom, washhouse, coal and bicycle shed, quarter of an acre in 1 gind* 1^ £500. 99 MEEIVALE LAN^— Dwellinghbuse of 7 rooms in first-class order, pkstered throug-h---ou t,' marble rointelpieces, v stabling and outbuildings, .3 artesian welb, 1 acre in garden, orchard and paddock. £1050. 100 WILSON'S ROAD— Dwellinghouse of 7 rooms, bathroom,: -etc., verandah, Ii acres, beautiful garden. ' £300; 101 beckenham:. Colombo road south. Quarter-acres and Upwards. The Cheapest Building Sites in the Market SPLENDID HALF-ACRES, ONLY £75. Call and Inspect Plan. TO LET— Offices in town and Houses in Town and Suburbs. SPEClAL— Furnished Houses, varying in size from 6 to 1U rocnis. CATALOGUES OF PROPERTIES ON 1 AP-f PLICATION OR POSTED FREE.

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