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AUCTIONS. JONES. McCROSTTE OOT., I-TD. A SOLDIER'S NIBBLE. A SUBSTANTIAL 6-ROOMEP PWELLlatest art papers, electric light, gtis for cooking, porcelain bath and baein. fine high Owner Section, with big range of outbuildings. In cue of the beet suburbs. £9OO SOLDIER'S MORTGAGE. £l5O CASH. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Full particulars on application to the Sole Agents— JONES. McCROSTTE COMPANY, I7TP-, Corner Cashel and Manchester Streets. TO KAIAPOI RESIDENTS. £I6OO OR OFFBK ON THE MAIN ROAD SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT SEMT-BUNOA-1/0W of 5 rooms, large ?nn verandah, wide entrance hall, plastered and papered, electric light and heater points, hot and cold water, bathroom, bath and baein, pantry and scullery, splendid stable, trapshed or motor garage. Section of * an acre, with high terrace, nicely laid out lawns and garden, young orchard, artesian water supply. Ftill particulars on application to JONES. McCROSTTE COMPANY, LTD., 442 Auctioneers. TENDERS. TENDERS. f I VENDERS are invited for the Erection A of FOUNDATIONS. CONCRETE STEPS. ABUTMENTS, Etc., for the buildings known as St Chad’s and St Oswald's Churches. Or. Buckley’s Rd. and Carnarvon St., North Linwood. Specifications of work required, may be inspected at the address below. TENDERS CLOSE with the undersigned on SATURDAY. 4th MARCH. 1922. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. REV J. R. YOUNG. U2QI 613, Cashel St., City. PUBLIC NOTICES, 11 THE UNKNOWN ” r £ , UE "UNKNOWN SINGER" Is shortly returning to Australia. The great success attained by him in Christchurch is undoubtedly proof of his exceptional ability. The “ UNKNOWN" will continue to sing at " THE RENDEZVOUS ’’ for a short period only. Lovers o? music take the opportunity of hearing this Remarkable Tenor while it is your privilege. THE PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY AND MONDAY will be:— 3.30—" When the Long Dark Nigh'x. Is Ended ” (DelmoreL 3.4s—Selected (by request). 4— *' Farewell ” (Liddell). 4.15—“ I Know a Lovely Garden.” DANCING. A PLAIN DANCE ASSEMBLY will start in Rolleston St. Hali. Saturday. March 4th. See later advt. /CANTERBURY DRIVERS’ PICNIC. PICNIC AND SPORTS, PICNIC AND SPORTS. PEARSON'S PARK, OXFORD. PEARSON'S PARK, OXFORD. SATURDAY, 4th MARCH. Everybody Invited. Band in Attendance. MOTHERS. BRING THE CHILDREN. MOTHERS. BRING THE CHILDREN. MOTHERS. BRING THE CHILDREN. Toys provided for every child. Milk, hot water, soft drinks, free. Nice excursion, lovely grounds. Races and games for young and old. An ideal outing. Come and enjoy yourselves. Train stops at Addington, Riccarton, Papanni. Belfast and Kaiapoi. Tickets, Including return train fare and admission to grounds: Adults 3s 9d, Children Is 9d. Hour of departure will be advertised later. 3127 H- HUNTER, Secretary. THE CITY MOTOR GARAGE, 109, Gloucester Street. OPEN for Storage of Motor-bicycles. Cycles. Parcels. Prams and Coats, etc., till Midnight Week-days, Sunday from 8-30 a.in. to 10.45 f.m. Plume, Shell and Big Tree Motor Spirits. Carbide, Wakefield and Gargoyle Mobiloils stocked in all grades. YD 25-MILE ST PATRICK'S ROAD RACE. BUTLER CYCLES Secured FIVE PLACES in the First Ten. R. CHAMBERLAIN . 3rd G. BONE . . .4 th S. G. SMITH . . 6th HARRY CANT . . 9th G. WYLIE . . . 10th BUTLER CYCLE WORKS, 605, COLOMBO STREET. 3169 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED By Latest Machinery Repairs, Spare Parts supplied. Called for, delivered prompt from 5 I sharpen Ai«, Gnrde-i Shears, etc. All work guaranteed. Write or Cali. E. GIBBARD. 18 Kerr's Lane <Off St. Albans Street) LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, MEN’S Flameach. at G lelette Pyjama Suits. 10s 6d racie's. 137. Manchester St. \Y' N’T ED Bu; V \ 5. Furnished Contents of >d House; option of rentW W W W YV ANTED Buy, a Lady's Bicycle, in first-el ass order. WX2. _ YV ANTED Purchase. Chesterfield Couch, W in good or-ier. TX7. 1276 j AY r ANTED Buy, Bungalow of four or five j * » rooms; one that wants doing up would consider if price is reasonable, j A XI. 1276 ! W ANTED Buy. Violin and Case, suitable for beginner, kNTED Buy, a i Dressmaker, foiTXB. 1276 by AXS. Duchess© Chests, i Single Bedsteads oi able for boarding 1276 \\ Stretchers, su: YX9. 7 AN TE I' .1 Piano for SooiaJ Club, £SO to £6O cash. immediate de-

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16668, 25 February 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16668, 25 February 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16668, 25 February 1922, Page 9