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Regarding Caro Rock reserve, the Lyttelton Harbour Board’s solicitors wrote to this morning s 9 meeting of the board advising that while the~reserve remained under its control the board would bo responsible for accidents due to defects in the look-out station. The Marine Department wrote stating that the matter of placing Cave Rock under the control of the Borough Council was under consideration. It was stated at the board’s meeting that it was understood that negotiations between the Department and the Borough Council were in progress.

TO POULTRYMEN. UNIYEESAL CHICKEN FOOD. gPECIALLT PREPARED 'BY EXPERTS. Obtainable all Leading Stores. 3023WS SUCCESSFUL POULTRY FARMING. READ THIS. T Most Successful Breeder in t „ * he hlstoI T of- tie N.Z. Competition* LOOK AT THESE PERFORMANCES' Hapauva Competition, 1918-1919, eecond prize, 72 competitors, with six pullets loving 1518 eggs in 51 weeks, 253 eggs each bud and retained by Club to contest the World Record for 2 Years’ Laying. Southland Competition, 1918-1919 third prize; six pullets laying 1310 eggs in 43 Weeks, average weight 260z per doz. I hold Second and Third Prizes for Winter Laying, Southland Competition; also Monthly and Standard Merit Certificates With reasonable care and treatment every pullet hatched from my eggs will lay 200 or more eggs per year. Prices—Sittings from parents of the above competition Teams, 20s per 15 Prices—Sittings from S(outh?and 1918 Competition Team, 10s per 15 eggs. In Incubator Lots, .£3 per 110 eggs. Packing and postage Is 6d extra. a MRS F. GORINSSI, 181, Bowmont Street, Enwood, Invercargill. W.S.

“Jellicoes Men” The beat way to entertain them is to give them a few good Gramophone Records. Send us 20/- and we send six choice Records aboard the “New Zealand.” " Red Boy ” Gramophone and six double records ... £3/16/6 Splendid value. Solid Music Cases, brown & black from 7/6 Everlasting wear. Country Visitors Note Gramophones from‘£3/10/- Thousands of Double Records from 3/Returned Soldiers get Special Discount on Gramophones for Cash Largest assortment Mouth Organs in Christchurch „ ■ 3/- 3/6 4/6 5/- 7/6 Rexonola British-built Gramophone, patent sound chamber From £5/10/- to £3O Violin players use Helmet” Strings, absolutely reliable 9d 1/- 1/6 Violins for beginners from 35/A few left. All kinds of Gramophones repaired and overhauled by experts. K. MORE & CO. Talking Machine Experts 133 Manchester Street

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12735, 3 September 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12735, 3 September 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12735, 3 September 1919, Page 7

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