iiiii *****iwnnvn / " » '■ v^S) ! ‘"T ? ! -^i K. L* “iW£ it lovely? WOOD’S FLOUR always turns out lifye that” m wm Wim \ iil Foundation Yiar—issa WOOD’S IMPERIAL FLOUR MAKES HOME-BAKING A PLEASURE. Wood’s Imperial Flour 111 Is regarded as the standard wherever Flour is discussed. It is a- Canterbury product—a pioneer product also. Sixty years ago Wood’s Mour Mill was a provincial landmark. Today Wood Bros.’ modern electrically-driven Mills are famed from end-to-end of the Dominion. The pioneering of this great business and its development are indelibly interwoven with the history of the Canterbury Province. See our Exhibit at the Colosseum Industrial Fair. Wood Bros.’ trained experts buy only the finest Wheat for milling. Experts, controlling the most modern appliances, convert the prime Canterbury Wheat into Flour of proven purity. Housewives, bakers, cooks and pastrycooks everywhere find WOOD’S FLOUR ever consistent in purity and quality. MILLS AT ADDINGTON Millers pi : • i i I OFFICES: 207 Cashel St, — Christchurchj ' j liilili S _ *
hj L e* ' y I for such an opportunity to occur again because the land is not there. J Ist OC m LAND SALE ROOMS 1 0 Cashel Strec (Pyne & Co. are next door). The Pick of the Beach Nothing better on the Coasi \ Frontages Areas Views. Accessibility Bathing Fishing Shooting Freedom Terms y Apply for lithographed plans to the Auctioneers either at 170 Cashel Street or at The Sign of the Magpie North Beach. BOARDS ON PROPERTY ’Phones 3112 and 2390 N.B.—Terms : 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, balance £\ per mouth and your investment: should increase 100 per cent, within a year,, for 4he prices are right; RALPH STRINGER, Auctioneer
' SPEIES, SATOMiBS^U&S £695 5 GOOD (AND CkBAP. / —HEAVILY-BUILT T, return- verandah, 2 bays (on*-??/ opening on side verandah)/ and 1 «il usual offices.. -high. * ,■ terraced section. , Healthy.-Jo-' % oahty. Close.to tram.' ,w £570 ROOM EOH ANOTHER -'HOUSE" I LINWOOD-r-Six ßooms, t -Rath-5i 4 ?” room, hj. Mid-. sewer, etc, _ ! Large: . fowlliouw /’v and shed. Pull J*acr&, garden, fruit : .trees, phai.t paths. About lii'ch»m'#| f i outage.. Ono.jyimmute’iiyj from tram. £730 WORTH INQUIRY.* p-LINWOOD-T House ‘ (10 '■years' old) 5 rooms and ■ all - conveni- ' ences, 2 ba\«, on north side, hj. • and, ; c.V semce,'£-‘gas, sower, etc. . vVfccreV.-sec- •» tion, in me* lawn and. garden. " „ GOOD VALUE.. - ■ „ old), hj. and- o.a. dorvioe, '- elcotrioV^ liglit >and gaßj/built-iu.^wardrobesJ^S' verandah, etc. .k^-Small^-rßeotioOi*^* 1 connected £985 SNO TRAM. FARES v N -rClTY—Bungalow (4 yoarsbuilt)'i»f>£c •7 looms and every: possible/cki-Vs venience electrio-. panelled hall,' 1 ' oriel ; i crandab, etc. . -,Valuable- corner|s; l s section, r - ■ . v® > 3?» J OWNER - LEAVING; £T9f)~t'BIPTON—In :>a. :;:i position, and commanding-a . nificent view'of ocean'tain, STroomed --'Bimgalow, very large sun -verandahs-.troiikße -lovely living or sleeping a porcelain ■ bath, ■ eleotnd E light'■ja points, septic tank, etc. . .Withl; very littlb expense,:'the’baaementsis could be convertedt-intoh2^bed-jrfa rooms; rock ifoundatipn.'-.’ Larg«?!S /section; room, for .2more'buhgi*'---lows. ,-•••• AND HEALTHY. C ktFTON—S-Roomed- -'Bungalow, ■ with usual . verandah, gas stove, pictty panelled living-room;, seqtionvof; about - i-aore. This is. another at pre-war price. ,v-?-■-.v i/ £9OO beautiful . orderT' v&b-' - ST ALBANS (not?far over'Bsaley Avenue;—Tiied-ioof Bungalow of - a rooms, dining-room'' ■an'.'elcop- • tionally pretty room/nice* sun 'll porch, pretty -leadlightsV- ’ _ l a i" Bath, ■■This, is. a-.fadth*' ? WUy-built ated on a high section), v.wiito'Sl' deep well. £llsO ART BUNGALOW;' , |— CITY—2-Storey -Bungalow Vof 8/ looms, portico 12 ia, .'.tiled 1 roof, electric light and gas, ipct/A celam bath and basin, largo panel-' led dining-room.. with builiria'. seats, i wardrobes. The in&uranco is £7OO. Seotipn’has a wide'-, frontage, with pretty-n shrubs.-M jawn, and*concrete paths." * "i FINE HOLDING/ £llsO~ 2 + AC .¥ ES o£ Bine Land - ■ XU together wlt]l Modern 6-rbomer-l Hoiise, very solidly'built, witKalM olnces. Splendid-/ butbuildi3gg& comprising \ • shed, loosebox,. Lovely „ healthy ./-spo^lSs^tdS school and frnrn * p**. £9OO-? LATEST r ST ALBANS-Ncwi|B|igalol' o rooms, kitchenette X-ithTJaas stove sun porcelain bath’ and-bailiff, daf&if style windows, square hall '(uanel-Sj ed), - electric light- ' filtihgSi throughput,/ Also -efcc&o 'healersf in tact,,, all the 1 latest-. saving-arrangom cuts.£6BO with turret. ,' , 4iSt; vemences, se„, ~RiW acre section,' m 1 -. cahty. This proi../-; ha.e-becn purchased av-’. 3-ycarsAagoS * wgl*? cheap~-F^:; : 3| -. K«UUU. V 4. waa built-for »■ doctors veara »o-n ~-AA ‘ '“' wK
Mr, Booth, the London, Magistrate, relates an incident, with an: amusing sequel, as to: how ho ■ ;i ‘i a highvyay _robher who had ‘ lou'-ti ; his gold watch,, “At;the sessions;*’ / said Mr ■n : ■ s vS:. ions, ; said Mr Booth, ' the thief deQk.vd .that I had stolen ,the • watch, tJuiL after me to cafch me, ami , i. no did so 1 had thrust the natch in' i Ins pocket and arrested him! Fortunately forme, .that story uus not accepted by the iui'y."' r
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12780, 25 October 1919, Page 7
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