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Properties Worth Inspection WARM, WELL SHELTERED POSITION, NEAR THE HILLS. CLOSE TO 2d. SECTION. £875 OR OFFER—A House you will be proud of, containing 5 rooms, plastered and papered, and the latest conveniences. Over i-acre of land, concrete paths, laid out in roses, choice shrubs and lawns. Over 70ft. frontage. If you want to improve your health, this is the very place for you. McKenzie and willis. . CHEAP BUNGALOW IN SPREYDON. THAT WILL APPEAL TO YOUR PRIDE AND YOUR POCKET <£BBs OR OFFER t-Roomed Bungalow, plastered, hot and cold service, bath and basin, and electric light throughout. Tiled fireplaces; nice section, laid out in garden. To secure this snip, early application is necessary. mckenzie and willis. NEAR PA PAN U 1 RD.—LARGE 5-ROOMED ART BUNGALOW. i £IOSO.—A TOP NOTCH BUNGALOW of •"> spacious rooms, panelled hall, plastered throughout, 13 electric points, Doulton bath and basin, hot and cold system, built-in wardcS er 30* perches of land, Motor Shod (20ft. x 12ft.), S j drive, splendid water supply from electric pump. Easy terms Belfast Workers Should Make a Point of Seeing This. II Mckenzie and willis $ P Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, Cathedral square.

That the day® of the league game ir Australia were numbered was the information obtained by Air J. X. Millard of the "Wellington Rugby Union, during his association with the Sydney ’Varsitr Rugby touring team as the New Zealand "Varsities’ sole selector. Tn mentioning the matter at Tuesday night's meeting of the Rugby Union i Management Committee. eays the ; Post."’ he stated that it was considered very problematical whether Rugby was going to take it? place. The opinion was that unless the Rugby game wa« made far more attractive. not going to get the publi-: back. 7 Yes ! But not worn out Your Suit or Costume may look shabby—but certainly not worn out. And that is just where we help you. for our up-to-date cleaning, repairing and pressing service will ensure you the return of that suit or costume with that spin smart appearance which renders it worthy of continued wear. C. Taylor & Co. Expert Dry Cleaners & Dyers Receiving Depots : 25 VICTORIA ST. 690 COLOMBO ST. T 9091 'Phone 2538 Electric Light Heat & Power Installation— DO YOU KNOW WHO OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE Cotter & Co. 158 HIGH STREET Near Adame Ltd. 'Fkoae 3150 SPRING CLEANING TIME Dls the time to brighten up n your walls with NEW PICTURES We have a vary wide selection of the -very latest favourites and at! at remarkably moderate prices. Your inspection is invited. Thomson Bros. LOWER HIGH STREET Opp. Armstrongs* Rheumatism ABSOLUTELY CURED! No sign of it for yaars. That ia the signed testimony of people wha have been fortunate enoogn to take MOADINE ! The wond-rful Specific, which ia splendid also for Cuts, Abrasions, Sprains. &c., and good besides for animals. Your money back if you’re not satisfied. TRIST & SMALL, Sals Canterbury Distr butieg Agnate, 149 CASHEL ST. (Next Tattersall’s. Christchurch)

The Board of Governors of the M’Lean Institute met yesterday; present—Archbishop Julius (chairman), Mrs W. S. Bean. Mrs J. Wilson, Bov N. L. D. Webster. Rev W. Ready, Messrs H. B. Sorensen, G. A. U. Tapper and H. Y, AViddowson. An apology was received for the absence of Dr Thacker. M.P. Reports of committees were adopted, and accounts were passed for payment. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS -to-date Panel-beat-ing done by S. haycock. 1), Wells TAnwood. Moderate charges. Weld-pla-nt. _ ell old-fashioned ppl.v 1 AO. f.iirht China. Silver ti unica to with_ Jw7, "Star tTACANOy for Boarders. > Pet erhoronc'i St. ■\\~AXTED to » V ‘Riding :

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16845, 22 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16845, 22 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16845, 22 September 1922, Page 8

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