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Dainty Diamond Rings We carry a choice range of Diamond Engagement Rings to select from and our prices are always reasonable. Diamond Half-Hoop# » from £5 to £3(l Diamond Cro»iovort • from £4 100. to £2O Diamond Cluster® • from £7 10a. to £SO A PRESENT GIVEN FK£E WITH EVERY WEDDING RING BUTCHER Jeweller & Ring Maker ‘717 COLOMBO ST. Opp. Bank of N.Z.

The Car of Distinction is the SCR/PPS-800 TH Personality with Power Efficiency with Endurance Speed with Style Lightnea* with Luxury Durability with Distinction Economy with Ease Refinement with Rich Appearance Cheapness of Coat with Length of Life BUY THE—-SCRIPPS-ROO TH and your motor problem la solved J. HAMLET & Co. (f&oSS£)

DOWN AGAIN! DOWN AGAIN! Further Reductions on all our meat. SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE WEEK. Lamb —Sides 6d. per lb. Forequarters Gd. Hindquarters 7d. lb. Mutton —Sides 5/6 or 3d. lb. Forequarters 3d. Hindquarters sd. Prime Reef and Veal from 2d. lb. Pressed Beef 9d. Belgian Sausage, Savaloys, Pressed Tongue, Brawn, Polony, etc., etc. Prime Sugar Cured Ham and Bacon. Pigs Cured for Private Customer*. T. W. STEPHENSON, CORNER ARMAGH and MANCHESTER STS. Country Orders, with Cash, Promptly Attended to.

COOK & CO. LTD LAND SALESMEN & VALUATORS Snglts’ Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH 'PHONE 2293. A TIDY LITTLE FARM, AT UPPER RICCARTON, OF THE VERY FINEST QUALITY LAND. 3 Acres, with 4-roomed house, bathroom, pant-y, verandah, well kept orchard, many varieties of fruit trees (150 pear trees, apples, etc.), well !ai<f out in garden and lawn. Carrying 2 cows all year round ; concrete floor cowbyre, loosebox, etc., close to car. Price only £I6OO, easy terms. Polio 106 A PLACE WORTH INVESTING IN. 45 Acres, situated Marshlands, good land, with 4-roomed house, two wha res, implement shed, stables, fowlhouses, pigstye, cartshed, chaffnouse. Two artesian wells, well fenced, 15 acres oats, 3 acres onions, 3 acres carrots, 4-acre Swedes, 4-acre mangolds, 8 acres potatoes. 2 cows on property at present. Good heavy land. Price £6OOO. Clear Title. Terms arranged. _ We v/ilj motor you to inspect the property. Folio 136 A BARGAIN IN BUNGALOWS. Beautiful Bungalow of 6 large rooms, kitchenette, scullery, built-in cupboards, gas for cooking, hot and cold water, electric light, built-in b.utfett, large conservatory, sun porch at the front door, the bathroom is well appointed, having a very large Doulton bath and basin, and all conveniences. Nearly i-acre of land nicely laid out in lawns, gardens, rosebeds, shrubs, clinker brick fences, motor shed, concrete paths, near car and school. W c can recommend this property as being the cheapest we know of at the price of £1,309. Good terms. Call on us for further particulars. BLENHEIM—THE GARDEN OF NEW ZEALAND. Owner retiring, will exchange for city property or small holding in Canterbury. 400 acres good land with two buildings, one 11 rooms and the other 4 rooms, house cost £2400 four years ago when built, up-to-date lighting, septic tank, reservoir, etc., electric bells throughout.. School two miles, railway 4$ miles, Post Office 44 miles, creamery cart calls. Freehold Title. Watered by never failing creeks and springs throughout, IS paddocks, 150 acres lucerne, 20 acres red clover, balance English and native grasses, best barley land in New Zealand, also for lucerne and oats. For grass seed purposes cannot bo equalled. The property has in general been used for a stud flock, known throughout New Zealand for its famous Romneys. 250 acres absolutely flat, balance hilly, but all has been ploughed. Price £45 per acre. Not including stock or implements. Call on us for further particulars. Folio 11

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Besides being a remarkably good bargaii 1 Q PIECE | O SUITE ill be ornament to any homo Covered with best quality brown Utrechi Wlvet, it comprises a Full Size Settee with spring in both seat and back, with best English springs, and £ PRICE ONLY .£22/10/0 £ £ Divan Easy Chairs to match, thoroughly well made in every respect, £. 11/11/0. ■ £ Call and inspect it. £ ! 2 s *' I 113 Baby Ford Push Chairs from 55/IBARFETTS’ £ Corner Manchester & Tuam Sts. * S (Near Opera Ho us =). / £exjexxsest3Sswt%3«aesssvikSso^X3«£sS

CHEAP ■ BICYCLES Selling Rapidly We have only a few left of the low-piieed Hnglish cycles, which we are selling for only £12:16 : 6 Ever sir.ce our opening announcement, they have been selling rapidly, and our stock is nearly exhausted. If you want a good standard bicycle, selling elsewhere for at tne low price mentioned above, we strongly recommend you to-come along and buy while you stillhave the chance. motor & CYCLE CO. (E. E. CASBOLT, Proprietor) 630 COLOMBO ST. (near Tnam Street) iSSI

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X\T ANTED to Sell, Copper Crumb Brush | * * end Trav for 255, at A. J. White's, j Ltd., High .Street. MWS J

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16411, 27 April 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16411, 27 April 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16411, 27 April 1921, Page 5

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