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Picture Theatre Advertisements and Other Announcements

AMUSEMENTS. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CRTSTAL PALACE HAVE GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT THEY HAVE SUCCEEDED IN SECURING “ON OUR SELECTION ” FOR A FURTHER SIX DATS AT THE muiE UCRYSTAL PALACE ALL BRITISH THEATRE. JLJL STEELE STEELE STEELE STEELE RUDDS RUDD’S RUDD’S RUDD’S FAMOUS FAMOUS FAMOUS FAMOUS COMEDT COMEDT COMEDT COMEDY “ON OUR SELECTION ” 44 ON OUR SELECTION ” “ON OUR SELECTION ” 44 ON OUR SELECTION ” 44 ON OUR SELECTION ” 44 ON OUR SELECTION " 44 ON OUR SELECTION ” 44 ON OUR SELECTION ” 44 ON OUR SELECTION ” 44 ON OUR SELECTION ” 44 0 N OUR SELECTION” 44 ON OUR SELECTION ” 44 ON OUR SELECTION ” Acclaimed by 18,000 Theatregoers of CHRISTCHURCH as being the GREATEST COMEDY EVER PRESENTED ON STAGE OR SCREEN. Also Screening a wonderful Supporting Programme, Including The World’s Finest Scottish Comedian Book Your Scats Early at The Bristol or Theatre, Phone 32-408. AN OUTSTANDING ATTRACTION AT KING’S THEATRE COLOMBO STREET . . SYDENHAM. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, TUESDAY. HELEN HAYES And LEWIS STONE •THE SIN OF M„ 14 THE SIN OF M. CLAUDET.” CLAUDET.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY. Also Matinee Wednesday at 2.30, 4 DADDY LONG LEGS.’ With JANET GAYNOR—WARNER BAXTEH JANET GAYNOR—WARNER BAXTER WEDNESDAY, JAN. IS. WEDNESDAY. GALA DAY GALA DAY GALA DAY All Children Admitted Free. Children’s Children’s 2 p.m. Baby Show 3 p.m. Children’s Golf- Competition 3.30 p.n Cash Prizes for All Events. HOT WATER FREE. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN FREE. If wet will be held

CHURCH SERVICES. ST PAUL’S Evangelical Lutheran Church, Worcester Street West— Sunday, at 7 p.m. Subject, “ The Christian’s Cross.” We stand for the old and never changing Bible truths. Welcome. Rev R. H. Traeger. 5279 CT LUKE’S—HoIy Communion, 7 a.m., 8 a.m.; Sung Eucharist, 9 a.m. Matins and Holy Baptism, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 7 p.m., after which Mr Lewis Casson will read “The Hound of Heaven." ST JAMES Methodist Church, Cashmere, Sunday. Jan. 15. Preacher, 11 and 7, Rev L. C. Horwood. 4722 Durham street methodist CHURCH. 11—REV P. N. KNIGHT, B.A. Subject: "THE OVERCOMERS.” Solo: Mrs J. A. Stewart, "O Divine Redeemer.” 7—REV H. L. BLAMIRES. Solo: Miss Adela Knight, “Light in Darkness. Organist, Mr Alan Wellbrock, L.A.B. SYDENHAM Methodist Church—ll, Rev J. Featherston; 6.30, Rev T. Fee. High Street—ll, Mr G. Armitage. Beckenham—ll, Mr Geo. Beckingsale; 6.30, Mr A. Young. 5128 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE Methodist Church—ll, Mr Sturge; 6.30, Rev T. W. Vealio. "Past Memories. The Prospective Future.” Durham Street South—ll, Mr A. Dingwall; 6.30, Mr H. Holland, M.P. Madras Street North—--11, Rev T. W. Vealie; 6.30, Mr R. Laine. \TS7E SLEY Church, Fitzgerald Avenue ▼ ▼ —ll a.m., Mr A. G. Williams; 6.30 p.m., Rev R. Jamieson. 5008 S’ HIRLEY Methodist Church—ll a.m., Hon L. M. Isitt; 6.30 p.m., Mr D. G. Williams. An Inspiring Message and a Hearty Welcome. 3 921 METHODIST Church, New Brighton—--11 a.m., Rev R. J. Jamieson; 6.30 p.m., Mr A. Dingwall. Visitors to seaside heartily welcome. 1921 THE SALVATION ARMY, VICTORIA SQUARE. MISSIONARY SUNDAY'. Meetings Conducted By; MAJOR AND MRS LUDBROOK, Of India. Morning, 11 a.m.—Holiness Convention. Afternoon, 3 p.m.—Great Lecture, INDIA’S ATTITUDE TO CHRIST." Night, 7 p.m.—Major and Mrs Ludbrook m charge. Also Welcome to Lieutenant Maddison. CHARLES NEEVE, Ensign. 1920 PUBLIC NOTICES. M 1 * J. MATHISON, a Candidate foi the City North-east District of the Christchurch Drainage Board, will Address Open-air Meetings on MONDAY, at the corner of Stanmore and North Avon Roads; on TUESDAY, at tht corner of Kilmore and Barbadoes Streets, and on WEDNESDAY, at the corner of Heywood Terrace -and Draper Street. ALLSEND L I B R A R Y DONATIONS OF BOOKS. Owing to the destruction of volumes |on the occasion of the recent Are at Wallsend Library, those willing tc donate books for the restoration of the Library are hereby notified that such gifts will be most acceptable. Intending donors are requested to communicate with either MR J. McNEISH, Brunnerton, or MR W. PURDY, Taylorville, Arrangements will be made to collect volumes offered. 1910 TA.O.F., PAPANUI? HE Winners of the Christmas Tree Competition are:—First Prize, 888 Mrs Peattie, Huxley Street; Second Prize, 763, A. Thomson, Papanui; Third Prize, o. Fairbrass, Stewart Street: Fourth Prize, 907, R. Lange, 68, Vagues Road, Papanui. • 5471 IT SUTTON’ (Registered Tuner-Mechanic) PIANO AND ORGAN BUILDER, Only Address: 248, CASHEL STREET, CITY. ’Phone 41-486. 5306 T 'HE Mail Order Druggist has great renown, In city and village, in country and tow He really deserves the pharmacist crown. In the science of healing he shine If you re youthful or ancient, chil husband or wife, Whatever your ailments, ills, pains, wc or strife, He’ll advise you and cure you, belie\ me, on your life. So call in—or drop a few lines MAIL ORDER DRUGGIST, P.O. Be 531. ’Phone 41-143. Rooms, 63, Cath dral Square. 5029 THE CANTERBURY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE has been formed to make available for students personal tuition in all Accountancy Subjects. PERSONAL LECTURES are the policy of the College, which has a staff of keen, energetic and young tutors, conversant with examination requirements. Classes will be arranged in BANKING AND INSURANCE Examination subjects, provided there are sufficient inquiries. Prospectus available on application. Canterbury Commercial College Directors: J. H. PICKLES, B. Com., A.P.A. (N.Z.). C. H. PERKINS, B. Com., A.P.A. (N.Z.). CHRISTCHURCH. WE have secured the Canterbury Master Agency for " Tar-Mol ". Tar-Mol is a Christchurch Gas Company product of' superlative merit for treatment of Tennis Courts and playing areas. There are approximately 1000 Tennis Courts within a radius of ten miles of Christchurch. 100 TENNIS COURTS. Realising that hundreds of Tennis Courts are fast deteriorating through lack of attention, the direct result of the strenuous times through which we are passing, our Directors have decided to receive orders for the Tar-Mol treatment of one hundred Tennis Courts during the next three months, at the rate of £5 per court. January, February and March is the period during which all courts should be treated, as, after receiving a certain amount of play, they are in good heart to stand the rigours of winter, and are ready for play in the early spring. Orders may be booked up to and including January 31, 1933. Tar-Mol will not weep or bleed. Tar-Mol Courts are playable within twenty-four hours. Tar-Mol is 100 per cent a N.Z. Product. Clinker foundation courts with asphalt surface, finished with Tar-Mol, constructed from £SO upwards. C. M. BROWN, LTD., HIGHWAY ENGINEERS AND PAVING EXPERTS. Telephones: Office 31-773, Works 30-433, Residence 33-938. Please book early. Concessions to Clubs with several Courts. 1809 X RANTIN BROS. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation.) CHEAP TIMBER. We have recently dismantled one of our Timber-racks of First-class V.D.L. Timber, bone-dry and in excellent condition. Contains bolt-holes only. We can offer these at the ridiculously low price of: 6 x 3: 170 6 Feets at 2s 6fl each. 58 18 Feets at 7s 6d each. 12 14 Feets at 5s 9d each. CLEAN HEART BLACK PINE in sizes 6 x IJ, 6 x 2, 8 x 2, 9 x 2, 10 x 2, 9 x 3, 10 x 3, List Price 645, our price 40s per hundred Super. We also have stocks of Red Pine T and G Flooring, Match-lining, weatherboards, scantlings, etc., all in first-class condition and prices unbeatable. RING US FOR YOUR QUOTATION. PROMPT DELIVERY. ’PHONE 36-161.

AMUSEMENTS. MACBETH TO-NIGHT AT S P.M. MACBETH TO-NIGHT AT S P.M. MACBETH TO-NIGHT AT S P.M. DAME SYBIL, as LADY MACBETH LEWIS CASSON as MACBETH THEATRE ROYAL. Direction: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. By Arrangement. Cherniavsky Bureau, Ltd. DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE SEASON. DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE SEASON. DAME SYBIL THORNDIKE SEASON. MACBETH Last Performance MACBETH Last Performance TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. MACBETH. CAST IN ORDER OK THEIR APPEARANCE: The Weird Sisters Hilda Davies, Michael Martin-Har-vey, Zilla Carter Duncan, King of Scotland Christopher Casson Malcolm, Donalbain (his Sons) Donald Eccles, Kathleen Robinson A Wounded Sergeant . Norman Shelley Lennox, Ross (Lords), Phyllis Best, Vivian Edwards Macbeth, Banquo (Generals) Lewis Casson, Albert Chevalier Lady Macbeth Sybil Thorndike Seyton Michael Martin-Harvey Fleance (Son to Banquo) Hester Martin-Harvey Porter Bruce Winston Macduff Atholl Fleming An Old Man Joseph Bunting Two Murderers Arthur Dodds, Norman Shelley Doctor Christopher Casson A Waiting Woman .. Kathleen Robinson A Messenger Arthur Dodds Siward (Earl of .Northumberland) Hugh Herd Young Siward (His Son) Zillah Carter An Old Messenger .... Norman Shelley Lords, Soldiers, Servants, etc. Play produced by LEWIS CASSON. MONDAY—CAPT. BRASSBOUND. TUESDAY—CAPT. BRASSBOUND. WEDNESDAY' MATINEE—MEDEA (One Performance Only) WEDNESDAY—MADAM PLAYS NAP. THURSDAY—MADAM PLAYS NAP. Prices: 7s, ss, 4s, 2s, plus tax. Plans at Bristol till 11.80, afterwards at Theatre. Day Sales Theatre Sweet Store. FRESH FROM NORTHERN TRIUMPHS! “An Amazing Performance!” Every newspaper says the same thing “ THE SLEEPING CAMP ” “ THE SLEEPING CAMP ” Acclaimed by Press and Public as the. greatest VAUDEVILLE SHOW EVER PRESENTED IN NEW ZEALAND! THEATRE ROYAL. CHRISTCHURCH. Commencing Saturday, 21st January.

amusements. GET READY TO LAUGH AGAIN! You’ll need to be in great form to keep up with the screaming pace Gracie sets In “ LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE." <FLAZA> Direction: J. C. ‘Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Sessions: 11 A.M., 2.30 and 8 P.M. BRITAIN’S CLASSIC MUSICAL COMEDY HIT, WITH THE QUEEN OF ALL ENGLAND’S COMEDIENNES LEADING THE SONGS~AND LAUGHTER. GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE GRACIE FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS FIELDS In The Happiness Picture—Radiating Sunshine and Laughter. The Picture that is going to stampede Christchurch just as it has done every city in the Empire. ‘ LOOKING ‘ LOOKING ‘LOOKING ‘LOOKING ' LOOKING *LOOKING 'LOOKING ‘LOOKING ‘LOOKING ‘LOOKING ‘LOOKING ‘ LOOKING ‘ LOOKING ‘ LOOKING ‘ LOOKING ' LOOKING THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE BRIGHT BRIGHT BRIGHT BRIGHT Bright BRIGHT BRIGHT BRIGHT BRIGHT BRIGHT BRIGHT BRIGHT BRIGHT BRIGHT BRIGHT BRIGHT SIDE.’ SIDE.” SIDE.’ SIDE.' SIDE.’ SIDE.' SIDE.’ SIDE.’ SIDE.' SIDE.' SIDE.' SIDE.’ SIDE.’ SIDE.’ SIDE.’ SIDE.’ SIDE.’ SIDE.’ SIDE.’ SIDE.’ British Empire Films Production. As a Policewoman she’s the life of the Force!—and WHAT a life she led that Force! You’ll laugh yourself limp than ever when this inimitable entertainer sings about her sister’s Beau Who’s 104—“ HE’S DEAD, BUT HE WON’T LIE DOWN.’’ IT’S A RIOT! Reserves, Bristol or Plaza, 'phone 36-021. BRIGHTEST, BIGGEST AND BEST SPORTS CARNIVAL. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 SPECIAL FEATURES TUG OF WAR DANCING RUNNING BERT GARLICK Axeman, giving away BERT GARLICK 40sec Start in chops. BIG FIVE MILES SCRATCH RACE All the Champions Competing. RECORD ENTRIES. DANCING COMMENCES 7.30 P.M. NOTE THE LOW PRICES: Is 6d (no tax), Is and 6d.

AMUSEMENTS. To-night’s The Last Night Of WILLIAM HAINES COMEDY RIOT, “ GET-RICH-QUICK WALLINGFORD ' EVERYBODY’S. EVERYBODY’S. Monday: Commencing Next MONDAY! CLARK GABLE JOAN CRAJVFORD CLARK GABLE JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE JOAN CRAWFORD Two Fascinating Stars in the DRAMATIC SENSATION *P O S *P O S *P O S * PO S •P o s •P o s •P o s •P o s “ PO s "POS SESS E D ” SESSED" SESSED’ SESSED’ SESSED’ SESS E D ’ SESSED’ S.E S S E D ' SESSED' SESSED’ (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Modern Girl’s Struggle against the Depression of Poverty She Craved the Romance and Luxuries of Life—And—WAS WILLING TO PAY THE PRICE! ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION Panic of Laughs! tol or Theatre, 32-810. “ THE WOMEN OF LONDON ARE STANDING DAILY FOR HOURS IN LONG QUEUES AWAITING ADMISSION TO THIS TRUE-TO-LIFE PLAY.” —“ Empire News.” Commencing To-day 2.15 and 8 CIVIC THEATRE. I HERBERT MARSHALL “ The Man Who Forgot ” REPRESENTING ROMANCE WITH CAPITAL “ R ” A Story of Great Sacrifice— Rich in Sentiment— A Link with Forgotten Days Alters Great Man’s Destiny “ THE FAITHFUL HEART ’ “ THE FAITHFUL HEART ’ “ THE FAITHFUL HEART ’ V Cert. Recommended for Adults onl EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. The Curlew and Owl ” —“ Mor Ghost Strains.” “ New Zealand Thermal Regions ”- Something to interest everyone. PRICES.* Evening. D.C. 2s (plus tax Sl®;!® * s ® d - ls - Matinee: D.C. and Re Stalls is 6d, Stalls Is. Children half. 31?508 k at Ci y iC - No fee * Telephor TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT rpHE MOST POPULAR DANCE A _ TOWN. 1 ANI> NEW dances. Monte Carlos. Prizes. Lucky S Bright, Sparkling Music. T ji , V, oiituKung n Ladies is 6d, Gentlemen 2s, Doub Tic :ket 3s. Supper Provided Fr supper Fr< SCOTTISH SOCIETY’S HALL. Manchester Street (A ext door to Council Chamber! Mrs Creagh’s Orchestra. El DANCE AND SOCIAL. EST SPREYDON School, Lyttelt. Street, TO-NIGHT (Saturday w _ January 14. Good supper Gents Is 6d. Orchesti Ladies : 1878 B AND CONCERT IN MEMORI ROTUNDA, BOTANIC GARDENS By the WOOLSTON 1 BAND. SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT 3 P.M 'I his Band will shortly leave for Dune to compete for Championship Honoi A,iiaiii|iiuiisaip iionoi come and hear the Contest Music. Collection in aid of Contest Expem OLD-TIME DANCE. TO-NIGHT (EVERY SATURDAY). FERRY ROAD HALL. Bryson’s Band. FERRY ROAD HALL. (Select and Sociable). TUESDAY NEXT. Semi-final 103 3 WALTZING CHAMPIONSHIP. (Judging by Public Vote). BRYSON’S POPULAR BAND. Lucky Spot Monte Carlo. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. Supper provided. COME TO FERRY ROAD HALL. CALEDONIAN HALL. Cool Atmosphere and MONDAY MONDAY MONDAY Fresh Breeze. MONDAY MONDAY MONDAY EVANS-CAMPBELL BAND. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Supper Provided. Gallery 6d. Flannels Optional. Flannels Optional.

HEAR! The Guards’ Band in Miniature! Australia’s Lex Macdonald. The Youthful Kreisler and Heifetz! Australia’s “Ella Shields”! SEE CHARLIE STANTON, The Youngest Drum-Major in the World, as he leads his 4 o BOYS -4 0 From The YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE In the most unique and amazing entertainment ever offered the public of Christchurch. D.C. and Front Stalls 3s, Back Stalls 2s, Gallery Is; Children half-price except Is seats. Matinees Saturday, January 21st, and Wednesday, 25th, when children half-price to Is seats also. NO TAX. Box plan now open at The Bristol. 1531 EDUCATIONAL. SOME Outstanding Successes of our Students, 1932: Highest Awarded Honours in Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping in the Chamber of commerce Examinations; Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th places oh Merit List Junior Public Service Exams. 200 Office Appointments. Digby's Commercial School, 69, Worcester Street W. Day and Evening Classes resume Monday, 16th January, 1933. Interviews from Friday, 13th January. Tel. 32-510. 2X MONET. MONEY Advanced from £lO upwards on security of Life Policies, Titles of Properties, Share Scrip, Government and Local Body Debentures, etc. Repayment in instalments to suit borrowers. Call or write. White Bros., 96, Hereford Street. ’Phone 31-447. TTS I HAVE Several Amounts fcr First and Second Mortgage. Nieholls, Bank Australasia Chambers. 5067 Pd-OO ava ILABLE at 6i p.c. for investment upon First Mortgage. Forward particulars of security to Box 264. 4834 PRIVATE. Investor will Lend. Sums on interests under wills or other approved securities. Apply “ Investor,” P.O. Box 264, Christchurch. SX MONEY. CALL UPON UNDERSIGNED _ _ QUIRE ANY MONEY WITHOUT DELAY, ON YOUR OWN OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. F. C. RAPHAEL MONEY LENT. ON FURNITURE, Pianos, Sewing Machines, etc., without removal. Weekly Repayments. ELLWOOD AND SON pRIEDLANDER’S, 221, HIGH STREET, Next McKenzie’s Arcade. Pawnbrokers & General Dealers. lars. Typewriters, Guns, Rifles, Cameras Musical Instruments, Clothing and any portable article of value. Highest prices lent. Artificial Teeth, Old Gold and bought. Private Pledge Dept. give-away prices. FKJEDLANDERS, X

BROADSIDIING. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT BROADSIDING. MONICA PARK SPEEDWAY. MONICA PARK SPEEDWAY. THREE OVERSEAS RIDERS. HUGE PROGRAMME OP THRILLS. Prices: Is 6d (no tax), 2s and 2s 6d (plus tax). Special Car Park in Speedway Grounds. 1924 PIANOFORTE and Dancing: Pupils wanted; central. Terms to meet the times. 5311, “ Star.” LATEST Ballroom Dancing: Taught. Waltzing: a speciality; also Step Dancing. Strictly private. 116, Stanmore Rd. W. M’Mullen, Principal. SINGING and Voice Production taught by experienced Teacher. Fee £1 Is term. 4811, “Star.” E EXPERIENCED Teacher has VaeanA . cies Pianoforte PUpils. Examinations, Competitions prepared for. Is 2d lesson. 4833, “ Star.” MODERN Ballroom Dancing Taught in a few private lessons, any age; no failures. 4840, “ Star.** Lady willing give private French _ _ lessons in conversational French. Apply 'Phone 37-660, or 1055, Colombo MRS IVY EMPSON, formerly Ivy King, L.T.C.L., Teacher Pianoforte and Theory, Pupils prepared L.A.B. and L.T.-C.L. Studio: 139 a, Manchester St. (Plimsoll’s), and 74, Forfar St.. St Alhans. 'Phone 41-150 - WS BANJO. MR LOUIS BLOY resumes teaching on MONDAY, JANUARY 23. Would you like to play in the Banjo Band this year. If so, start learning now. Studio: Room 23, Inglis Buildings, High Street, Christchurch. 'Phone 31-249. PUBLXC NOTICES. /CANTERBURY GLADIOLUS SOCIETY —Annual Show, Art Gallery, Thursday and Friday, January 19th and 20th. Entries close on Tuesday, Jan. 17th, at Chamber of Commerce, Cr. Worcester St. and Oxford Ter. Entries received between 7-9.30 p.m. Or 65, Barbadoes St. WM. ADAMS. Secretary. 1914 PINK OINTMENT! Guaranteed to cure the following or money refunded: Chilblains, Varicose and Running Ulcers, Eczema, Sunburns, Boils, Sore Eyelids, Burns, Scalds, Sore Legs, Shingles, Barber’s Rash, Abrasions of the Skin. Sent to address on receipt of 4s 2oz, 2s loz. Postage 2d extra. Testimonials. A. D. OR AN G E, 387, St Asaph Street, SX CHRISTCHURCH.

MONEY. MONEY TO LEND. T OANS ADVANCED from £5 to any -Li sum on Furniture,' Pianos, Sewing Machines, Life Policies, Shares, Interest under Wills, or any other approved Security. Repayments to suit your convenience. Low Charges to suit the times. ALFD. BUTCHER, 131, Worcester Street, Christchurch, Above Ford and Hadfleld. X WHY WORRY OVER FINANCE? W 1 - *'*'-'* ocv-uiuica, SUCH as Title Deeds, Interests under Wills, Life Policies, Furniture, etc. All interviews strictly confidential. Easy repayments. AVON LOAN CO., Room 1, Regent Theatre Buildings. ’Phone 37-086. DX MONEY TROUBLES. AVOID Financial Worry by a private consultation. Accommodation at lowest cost, with easy repayments arranged on Life Policies, Titles to Sections, Furniture, Mortgage Deeds Debentures, Money on Deposit, Bonds,’ Post Office Certificates, etc. Discounting Business transacted. PROVIDENT LOAN AND FINANCE COMPANY, 100, CASHEL STREET WEST (Opp. Tisdall’s, and Upstairs). x ONEY TO LEND. On First and Second Mortgage, Life Insui ance Policies, Interest in Wills, etc. Second'Mortgages Discounted. BAKER BROS., 166, MANCHESTER STREET. FOR YOUR JAM-MAKING Everything You Need Is at WARDELLS. PRESERVING JARS—AGEE WIDE MOUTH, Pints. . ~ 6s 3d per doz, AGEE WIDE MOUTH, Quarts, 7s 9d per doz. AGEE WIDE MOUTH, half-gals., . 12s 6d per doz. AGEE QUEEN WIRED TOP, , __„ _ Pints, 6s 9d per doz. AGEE QUEEN WIRED TOP. Quarts, 8s 3d per doz. TIE-OVER JARS, lib . . 2s 4d per doz. TIE-OVER JARS, 21b . . 3s 9d per doz EXTRA TOPS Per doz. 2s 10c JAM SPOONS From 4d upward.* JAM COVERS Per pkt. 3d SCALES, PRESERVING PANS ANE RUBBER RINGS AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. WITH DISCOUNT COUPONS AS USUAL. WARDELL'S.

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