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by securing your Furniture and Furnishings at cKENZIE & Wil l isthe House Good Quality but Low Prices You can effect such savings at McKenzie and Will;*’ ~.1,,, * ... = h MM , that JOU wi „ b0 al)lo „ g0 for „ «V sold In the d&. TWdock nolJnnt Ll ™ n gh a stand «d a, onfy best Canadia/oak S ° ak ° r «U to t , urn ° ver - Far better by asking for it Sf‘ « Ike furnitura MOR E BARGAINS in sheeting. iKiiKSttte'™ 8 “ hearth rugs at cheapest prices in town McKenzie mul W illis <irc soHinc lieortH rinrr* «<• fi*~ ±. « town, the prices ranging from 12/6 E There fin! prices ’ tt Indian,' Axminster and Wilton. S R fin ° assortmellfc of Jnte, FWILLIS [CATHEDRAL SQUARE NEXT POST OFFICE]

T OWEN SUITS? Are not like ordinary suits. There is an infinite care put into .them which is only matched l>y the qualify of the material, the smartness of the cut arid the excellence of their finish. And yet they are very reasonable in price. The LONDON TAILOR 7SI COLOMBO ST. (Late 6, Fletcher hj Sou) [ ■ "I ' .Mil LATE SHIPPING. NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH SERVICE. , The Flora, from Wellington via Timatu, 13 due here from tho latter port to-morrow to load for Nelson, and Nov; Plymouth, Tho vessel should sail lor Nolaon on Thursday night or Friday. INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE. Tho Taraworn is expected to leave Sydney early this week for Bluff and,Dunedin. . Tho Ulimaroii ia duo at Wellington to-day uom Sydney, The Paloona sailed on Saturday afternoon lor Wellington, from which port she ought to get away to-morrow, for Newcastle and Melbourne. Tho Wcstralia sailed from Lyttelton on Saturday afternoon lor‘Dunedin, Bluff and Melbourne. She is timed to leave Dunedin for Bluff to-morrow. MOVEMENTS OF COLLIERS. The Kauri, which reached Lyttelton on Saturday morning from Sydney and 'Newcastle, brought 220 tons of coal, 2100 tons of general cargo, 24 motor cases, and 363,000 feet of timber. The Koromiko will probably sail for Auckland to-day with a full load of produce. Tho Canopus is expected hero to-night from Westport with a load of coal. TIMBER SUPPLY. Tho John should complete her discharge of timber to-day, and, after loading a quantity of general cargo will nail tine evening for ■‘Dunedin, where she will finish discharging tho balance of her timber from Nydin Bay and load for Wanganui, calling at Oamarn and Timaru on tho way north. OVERSEAS SHIPPING. . TJl o Wajmana_ arrive® on Saturday mornmg from Dunedin, She has about 4700 tons of Home cargo to land, and will remain in port until Tuesday. The Essex was an arrival in Lyttelton yesand should commence her loading of frozen meat for Boston and Now York today. Tho Leitrim is expected to leave Lyttelton for Port Chalmers to-day, Tho Port Curtis sailed from Lyttelton ah 7.30 yestetday morning for Dunedin, The Matatua arrived from Wellington this morning. From Lyttelton eho will proceed to Dunedin Bluff, Timaru, Wellington and Auckland. ■ SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. [Peu Press Association,] AUCKLAND, September 6. Arrived—Eivorina (2.30 p.m,), from Sydney# , DUNEDIN, September 6. Arrived—Port Curtis, 10.10 a.m., from Newt York, via, northern ports. iThe Talune loft Rarotonga at G p.m, oa Friday for Auckland, with a cargo of fruit The barque Gladbrook arrived at Frisco on August 31, from Peru. Tho Marama, from Wellington, left Papeete on August 37 for 'Frisco and js duo on Soptember 8. Tho steamer Shmiet&n has been purchased by the Union Company and will have extra winches and derricks fitted at Dunedin. She sails at the end of tho week for Adelaide to complete her discharge and load for New Zealand ports. Tho steamer Cosmos, also recently purchased by tho Union Company, is due at Me bourne from Bristol and New Orleans and discharges at Australian ports. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright* Australian end N.21,’ Cable Association, (Received September 6, 13.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, September G, Arrived, early this morning—Maheno and Scnorina, from Auckland. MELBOURNE, September G. Arrived—Malaita, from New Zealand,

FUNERALS. THE Funeral of the late James Brown will leave his late residence, 64, Harman’s Eoad, Harewood, on Tuesday, Septembcs 7lh, at 3.80 p.m., for the Harewood Church* yard. J. LAMB AND SON. 400 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, Experienced Milliner to Tato ' ' Charge of Workroom, W. E, Munday and Sons, Ltd., Svdonham. 2133 X ll'OR Sale, Wickerwork Pram. Apply del, A Colombo Street, Sydenham. 2130 \\J ORKING Man wants Board, private » » family preferred, must be control. State terms. XGO. 2132 X WANTED to Sell, Contents of Very Largo • ' House. Will Rent House to Buyer. Extensive grounds and poultry runs, doss to city. X 59. 2130 WANTED to Sell, Two Pairs of Shoes, ' ' sice 3, cheap; also Two Brass-rail Feudors., 63, Lower High St, 2180 WANTED to Hire, at ones, Spinal Carriage, 5 feet or logger. 19, Betlcy Avonuo; or ring_l7sG. ‘I'tELIVERY Carta and Drays Re-painted and Lined. Charges reaeonsble. Drop a postcard to Bush, “ Star ” Office. 2060 X WANTED. Kitohenmaid for onr Tea. • » Rooms. Apply Miss Treat, Baath and Co., Ltd. ' siso TSjTANTED to Sell, privately, Furniture, ' > including Linos., Carpet Runner, Geat’a Bike, Lawn Mower, Typewriter (Hammond), Office Desk, Bods and Bedding, Kitchen Dresser and Mason Jars. 82, -Renton St.. Os Rugby St. ’ *, oj3q FOB SALE, GROCERY BUSINESS] ' Owner out to oell on aocotmt of ilbhoalfK fAKGB STORE well stocked and C Roomed Dwelling, with furniture all conveniences, 0.1. and uewor; also large noc- ' tion; room to build another house. Turnover SiO to TOO per week, caoh over counter Could bo increased by delivery. PRy-nv* o. shl mlll la , , fiir-

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20044, 6 September 1920, Page 8

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