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WE WANT TO KNOW! WHY as good a quality of cloth, ag good linings and as good workmanship cannot lie put into a Suit ready-for-service as into an "older" Suit? WHY th<j Style that may bo in vogue cannot be embodied also in a Suit ready to wear ARE Quality, Workmanship and Style monopolies of the "order" firms? "H. and s." SUITS will git* you all von require without the high price of tho "order" Suits. It's simply a mutter of measures. With our range ot standard, 'tween and cross sizes we can fit .the grout majority of men without difficulty, «nd THE PRICE WILL PLEAW you; a single suit prom £7aa big reduction in your Clothing Bill. HANCOX AND STEEKE, LTD. 17-1, Cashel Street . . Christchurch. (Upstairs) Nr. Manchester St. XD

fffce cable nows in this i#*ne accredited to ' The Xun6B ’’ has appeared in that journal but only whore expressly stated is suoh urn the editorial opinion of “ The Timm."* TO POULTRYMEN. jyjas gorinski, Southland's Most Successful UTILITY WHITE LEGHORN BREEDER. PAPUAN'S IMPORTED. SEASON 1920. Note a lev/ of our Records— Papanui, Christchurch, 1920—First prize 3 year test, 6 hens, 2614 eggs. Papanui, 1919—Second prize, 6 pullets laying 1518 eggs in 51 weeks; 72 teams competing. Papanui, 1920—Fifth prize,' 6 pullcis, 1559 eggs. Southland, 1919—Third prize, 1310 eggs in 48 weeks. Southland, 1920—Fourth prize, IS3B eggs in 43 weeks. Southland, 1919—Second prize, 'Winter test. Southland, 1920—First prizo, Winter test. SITTINGS from these famous layers, tf los 15 eggs. Postage 2s Cd extra. SITTINGS from parents, winners of the Two-year Test, £l. Postage is 6d extra. 22 Pullets now in Public Competitions—ilasterton, Papanui, Southland. MRS F. GORINSKI, 181, Bowmont Street, ENWOOD, INVERCARGILL. WS LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, FLYING TO RAKAIA. A FLYING EXHIBITION WILL BE GIVEN AT aAK A I A On SATURDAY NEXT, 18th INST., when Passengers will bo carried. Passenger Flights: One, Two, Throe and Four Guineas. Commencing at 1 p.m. The Stunt Exhibition at 0.30 p.m. THE CANTERBURY AVIATION CO.. LTD. 946 A PPLICATIONS, to lie made on P.S.C. Yi. Form 17a, obtainable at principal Post Offices, will be received up to NOON for the following position: Closing 18tb DECEMBER, 1920. National Provident and Friendly Societies’ Department. ASSISTANT ACTUARY, Professional Division, Class D; commencing salary £550 per annum. Further particulars may obtained on application. A. C. TURNBULL, Secretary, 943 Public Service Commissioner. XJU' ANTED to Buy, in Sproydon, 5-Roomed ' ' House, with Large Section. Cash price and particulars to Jl3, “ Star.' ■ 2471 X WANTEDALL . CLASSES of EXPERIENCED •ft- HOSIERY WORKERS and MACHINISTS for HOSIERY MOUNTING. Also V OMEN AND GIRLS ns Learners. Anply— MILLS. 835 X Radley Bridge, Woolston. WANTED, Young Girl, from 9 till 6,~as » » Nursogirl. 172, High Street. 2407 CIANVASSERS, Experienced, Wanted”; ' Male or Female. Good wages. 142, High Street. 2470 WANTED, Girl for country; good wages. Apply Mrs T, D. Pike, 99, Chester Street. 945 /"ANTED, u Scum-opener. Christchurch Clothing Factory, 244, St Asaph Street. 2456 X WANTED, Experienced Children’s Nurse. Apply Mrs Maling, 21, Nascby Street, Merivale, morning or evening. <1 Telephone 2091. 2466 YOUNG Girl Wanted Assist Light Housework; other help kept. Mrs Henderson, 111, Clyde Road. ’Phono 6292. 1 2102 \\f ANTED, Grocer’s Assistant, not over 19 * i years of age. Apply P.O. Box 60, Christchurch,, staling previous experience and wages required. . 94-3 WANTED, RMWble Domestic Hrip; I small family. Apply Mrs BevanBrown, 26, Hack thorn Road, Cashmere Hills, No. 2' tram (first stop up hill). Tel. 4927, ■ ; , 2170_ ANTED, by old-established Land Agency ' V Business, an Experienced Town Salesman. Salary and Commission. First-class prospects. Testimonials, and state requirements, Care Box 24. BOARD and use piano Wanted in private family, by young man. ’Reply G2O, “ Star.” 2465 \\T ANTED to Buy, Good Second-hand » • Bike Saddle. Reply X 95. 2466' X\J ANTED to Buy, in Sproydon, 6-l!oomi'd ' I House, with Large Section. Cash price and particulars to Jl3, 11 Star." 17IRUIT Cases for Sale. 2M, Hereford Street. 0459 SITTINGS of White Leghorns, Padman, for Sale; prolific layers. 121, Breeze’s Road. 2243 WANTED Sell, English Piano (ChallenjT good tone, sound; £26, Caretaker Lancaster Park. 2465 1 TBOR Sale, Part Contents of Reuse, iuoludJ: ing Chesterfield and Divan Chairs, in green saddlebags. On view Thursday, 3to 7 p.m. 22, St Asaph Street, near Pork TjXyUND, Fountain Pen; Riccarton tram ± stoc, Square. Apply ACB, Post Office, Hornby. 2465 ' SCOT I and Sido-clir, tires nearly now, new lamp and horn, £45 cash. . App’y F7B 21£0 X

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20052, 15 September 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 20052, 15 September 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 20052, 15 September 1920, Page 7

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