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EASY PIANO BUYING. THIS announcement is chiefly in the interests of those who are thinking of buying a Piano. Knowing that numbers of intending purchasers are not conversant with the many ways in which an instrument can be acquired, we feel that it might in some measure be helpful if we state that at present we are prepared to assist anyone by arranging most convenient terms- and ■ giving the benefit of the very lowest quotations. Fullest'information will be supplied if an enquiry is made. I Mi & Thompson Ltd. 128 Manchester St,, Christchurch. UTTON’S SEEDS UILMgT IN THE WORLD Mr. L. KING, Glentunnel. 33 33 Following are the Prizes taken by him with SUTTON'SEEDS (all vegetables); dates are all this Tear. Entries' 22-H.ORORATA SHQWUitiies 6 Firsts; 3 Seconds ... ... Prizes £■ MalVßm oist ™*) SHOW—- , IS hj rsts; 12 Seconds; 3 Thirds ... Prizes Points Tinten n, Pl S ~ J ‘ ?f ans ’ Spcnial Prize S First Most i.omts Amatein Class; Strange and Co.’s Snecial- Emml Mntfif fc s£;.° P “ C ' aSS ' BraH ' -* Co - - »* ■ March 3—DARFIELD— Entries- o Firsts; 4 Seconds; 2 Thirds ... . Prizes 11 _ . April —SHEFFIELD— 11 o' - T r 3 2 Seconds; 2 Thirds ... ... / Prizes - 7 One lira*. Special Prize, Most Points in Vegetables • 7 _ Ho,ds 1111 Unbeaten .Record with Dwarf Negro Beaus and Beetroot. Remarks.-It will be noted that the above exhibitor has not in anr cash been unplaced with any of bis exhibits I should cas , 6 ’ be bard to beat, especially by amateurs, which the above exhibit? Sent by our Agent-MR. J. G. WEASTELL, Glenturael TOTHILL LIMITED 29th July, IMS. . 11 60 pbief Representatives lor New Zealand

I'll iwimii iiinimiiii Second-Hand Clothier WHO’S TO KWOW You’re wearing a second-hand coat ? It’s New Smartly Cut, Beautiful Quality Material, and worn perhaps Once; often by a man called up for serviceIt costs you-from me about HALF the price its owner paid • ror-iti just about what you'd pay for a shoddy cheap coat.. It has been thoroughly cleaned and fumigated, and vou can wear it feeling sprightly and well dressed, and with that ■ sense of satisfaction that comes jvith getting a Real Bargain. There are numbers to show you! , ‘ ... 123,125,127f1rmag1i St. ’Phone 3087. Mrs. ESlwood

flow to Make Money, ■' • with. Fertilisers SAVE LABOUR Labour on fertilised land returns 50 to 125 per cent, more than on unfertilised land, because of the greater crop secured. Your farm worker is costing you more than he did. Make his labour produce more by using Co-op. Manures. KEEP MORE STOCK The old-fashioned way was to keep stock to make manure for the land. And a very good way, too. But fertilisers, bv increasing the grass, and crops, and forage, enable your land to carry more stock. USB CO-OP. FERTILISERS N.Z. FARMERS CO-OPERATiyE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. '

WANTED TO . LEFT-OFE GL i/fRS PRITCHARD, iVi STREET, CHRIST Telephone ; MBS PR ITCH ARD~iiT nil kinds of Bed i also Blankets and Rugs', Best Prices.

'jVfES _ PRITCHARD -will surprise you, th big prices she is paying for Men’ Misfits and Left-ofi Clothing; also Ladies and Children’s Underwear. "jV/FES PRITCHARD buys till, kinds Broke: irJL Jewellery, Gold, and Silver: als l Knives, Dorks and Spoons. We also' btr Funiimre. Call, write or telephone 3394. W ANTED Buy, G-roomed Bungalow, S ' ’ Albans, within 2d section, £SOO deposit State terms. L.J.J., "Star.” 3553 X PIANO Wanted, for Children's Playroom borer doesn’t matter. Maker, “ Star ’ THORPE AND CO., Lower High Street J- Cash Buyers Tailors’ Cuttings, Bags, etc ’Phonooi-I. ~ j)j Remember ’Phono 574 for~waste~p» ■ducts, Bags, Metals. Cash buyers, Thorpe and_Co., Lower High Street. DX THORPE AND CO.. Lower High Street, are Cash Buyers Ruga, Waste, eta 'Phone 674. tw PUBLIC NOTICES. "HEAVY DRINKER SINCE 18.” DRINKO CURED HIM. “|\P friend is now SO. and had been ' very heavy drinker sinoo the age c 18. We thought him hopeless. Seven month ago we started Dtinfeo Treatment Now al though he is in same environment with ear' temptations ho has not the slightest incline tion for drink.” (Paragraph from an Auok and lady’s earnest letter of gratitude.) Sur» ly that is convincing enough. Drinko ip odourless and tasteless. Can hj given secret ly, if desired. Permanent re suits. Write for booklet of testimonials ant particulars. Everything confidential. Pl u fi healed envelopes used. Stale il Mr, Mrs c: Miss. Lady 'Manager, Drink) Proprietary 2125, Lambton Quay, Wellington. j See A. J. WHITE’S Windows for Reliable, Inexpensive Fuxai. ture. QPRING is Coming.—You come also anc {V 806 .'he Bargains. Get your Furnitun Colombo St. 5 VV/’E don’t always get what - wo“iike~bir V in these war times we like whatever wt get. Quality and prices right. John Bull’s Colombo St. yj-) T BTLAND HOT WATER BAGS, mnda'hv •“ the Ley land and Birmingham Rubbs. Company, are entirely British throughout and are guaranteed to give every satisfaction Procurable from principal Chemists and Storee. r\ VOR your Next Pair of Boots, try B. J. •». Burt, Cashel Street. Xb TI,TONEY Lent Privately from £5 upwards, "■f upon Household Furniture and Piano* (without removal); also Approved Note of Hand, Repayable by Easy Weeklv In<dal. moms. Address, L. W. Balkind. 88, Hereford Street., opp. Union Bank. T R. HOT WATER BAGS. wE dealer for the “ LEYLAND.” They Me gu&w-ntecd first British quality, i, ro-om-able from all principal Chemists v;n Stores. 11 ETOMB Dressmaking Made . Easy—Perfect .LJ. fxttiqg Patterns cut to measure. Latest fashions for Costumes, Raincoats, Outdoor Coats, Coat Frocks, Dresses, Blouses, Skirts .Underclothing, Children’-.-Frocks. Fit-guar-anteed. Also. Materials Cut to. Measure. Misses Pitts, A.M.P. Buildings, Cathedral Square. WANTED, Known - Eat StaceT'amj * t Hawker s Bread and avoid Indigea. XD See A. J. WHITE’S Windows for Reliable, Inexpensive Furniture.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12404, 23 August 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12404, 23 August 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12404, 23 August 1918, Page 7

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