McKenzie&Willis ADCTIONEESS & HOUSE FURNISHERS CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Post Office) For New Furniture Returned Soldiers! Buy at Auction Prices You can obtain BEST VALUE HERE I Repatriation Board Grants receive special Attention in both value and prices. Ask for your order on us, and we will quote you Special Prices. We can supply you with the BBST OAK FURNSTU&f straight fr£s 9B #wa Factory At prices *sked for stained rimu eiaewhert. INSPECT OUR NEW SHOWROOMS Covering four large floors. Country Orders packed and railed fr@e» McKENZIE & WILLIS | &tßttioaecr» & House Furaishsro • Cathedral Sq. ( Chris tcbiwcfc
(A' f OUR NEW SUITINGS will come up to your highest expectations, for quality and texture of these handsome Cloths leave nothing to be desired. Every garment shows workmanship by experts and artistic finish. I The LONDON TAILOR 751 Colombo St. Christchurch ( Late G. Fletcher d Son) P =3C (Bramopbone With patent Sound Chamber from s'lo'n £35 Sir Harry Lauder is not coming, but we have large stocks of his records > such as: “ Kilty Lads “I’m Going to Marry ’Arty” I d Love to be a Sailor’’ and hundreds of others. New Disc and Cylinder Records arrive every month. We have now the latest Opera hits in stock. Give us a Call K. Wore $ Co. i J 133 MANCHESTER STREET ] Ck== =3«=3sar--^»'^ == jj : fl Mr F. \V. Johnston, counsel lor appellant in an application made to Mr Jnstice Herdman, at a sitting of the Supreme Court this morning, was explaining that a horse had shied at two drainpipes on the Marshland Road. “ two objects painted grey, like the' German uniform/’ when his Honor interjected : Yes, I suppose even a horse would shy at that ”
TO POULTRYMEN, UNIVERSAL CHICKEN FOOD. pREPAEED BY EXPERTS. Obtainable from A. HOBSON, GROCER, LINWOOD AVENUE. M.W.S. SUCCESSFUL POULTRY FARMING. READ THIS. T AM. tn© Third Most Successful Breeder in A. the history of the N.Z. Competitions. LOOK AT THESE PERFORMANCES. Papanui Competition, 1913-1319, second prise, 72 competitors, with sir rmllets lading ISIS eggs in 51 weeks, 253* eggs each bird, and retained by Club to contest the World Record for 2 Years’ Laying. Southland Competition. 19is-1913, third Prize; sir pullete laying 1310 eggs in 48 weeks, average weight 260z per dorT I hold Second and Third Prizes for Winter Laying, Southland Competition; also Monthly and Standard Merit Certificates.’ With reasonable care and treatment every puilet hatched from my eggs will lav 200 or more eggs per year. Prices—Sittings from parents of the above Competition Teams, 20s per 15 eggs. Prices —Sittings from Southland 1913 Competition Team, 10s per 15 eggs. In Incubator Lots, £3 per 110 eggs. Packin'* and postage Is 6d extra. " ° MRS P. GOKINSKI, 131, Bowmont Street, W.S. Enwood, Invercargill.
Reporting to the Hospital Board at its meeting to-day, the Hospital Committee stated that a letter had been received Horn the City of Christchurch Oddfellows’ Lodge, asking that affiliated members might be allowed the same privileges with regard to “hospital free beds” as that which was allowed to the lodges affiliated to the United Friendly Societies’ DispensaryThe committee had replied to the effect that the application would be considered when the agreement with the Dispensary Board was again under consideration. This would probably be in the course of a month or two. The report was adopted. Prevent Diseases by using LYCRESOL SOAP A REAL Antiseptic Toilet Soap Contains 5 per cent of the powerful Antiseptic CRESOL I' 3 Tablet AT ALL CHEMISTS Refuse Substitutes For Coughs and Cold*, never fails. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. SB LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TAI TAPU BED CROSS SOCIETY. Red cross -welcome home to COLONEL AND MRS E. 11. RHODES. Town Hall, Tai Tapu. SATURDAY NEXT. SEPT. 27,' at 2 p.m. L. MORGAN, Mon Secretary. "YV ANTED Buy, Secondhand Suit Clothe ’ » about 40in chest. W.H., 77. St Asap Street. Asapl SSSB TX/" ANTED, Unfurnished Room, fireplace, ' respectable people and locality, homelv. Ljj Star.** c"S2s WAITED. Cook-General, t vro in family * * housemaid kept. ’Phone S33Q, J'TjD, a Square Four-hundred Iron * T lank, in good order. .D 7. “ Star.’’ Boys and Girls {or Factory. T f Good wagoa offered. Dainties, Ltd., Dundaa Street. 3^53 LOST, in City Leather Glove. Return to 9 3 Good Machinists Wanted, plain seww ln g- D 9. “ star.” SS6IX General Wanted: no washing wages: references. ’Phono 9G7. LADY Help Wanted; ’Phene 967. other help keni ssoi
FURNITURE AUCTION On premises 39 CLIFTON STREET ADDINGTON on account of Mrs. WILLIAMS FRIDAY NEXT Contents of Nine Roomed House MAIN ITEMS: Mahogany Suite (9 pieces), Axminster Carpet, Walnut Suite (10 pieces), Axminster Hearth Hugs, Chesterfield and two Easy Chairs, Wicker Chairs; Mahogany Extension Dining Table, (Easy Chairs, Cedar Chiffonier, Office Table with side drawers. Tapestry Curtains, Walnut Card Table, Dresden China Vases, Largo Vases, Palm Stands, Occasional Table, Sergo Curtains, Lot Picture Engravings, Mahogany Music Cabinet, Large Mirror, Mahogany Chiffonier, Bookcase, Books, Hall Linoleums, Axminster Runner (5 yards), Mahogany Hall Stand, 2 Mahogany Hall Chairs, Convertible Chair, Mahogany Waiter, Banjo, Zither, Edison Phonograph and Records, Hockey, Tennis, Croquet and Cricket Bats, etc.. Axminster Stair Runner, Several Double and Single Beds, Mahogany Dressing Table, Table and Washstand, Kauri Wardrobe, 2 Scotch Chests, Commode, Glass Case and Birds. Wardrobe, Linoleums. Medicine Chest, Large Quantity Crockery, Jam Jars, Jams, Lot Pots, Preserv-., mg Pans, Safe, Lawn Mower, Lot Garden Tools, Wringer, Steps, Wheelbarrow,’ Lot Firewood, 6 Fowls (laying). Sundries too numerous to mention. Also Linen and Blankets, Champagne Claret Glasses (cutglass), Decanters,’ Salt Cellars, Dessert Service, China, 2 Garden Seats, Hose, ’ Pres. Bottles, Set Electric Plate Cutlery. . Friday Next, 1 o’clock P. S. Nicholls & Co. AUCTIONEERS
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12753, 24 September 1919, Page 8
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