BEST JEWELLERY VALUES. __ COATE* -and Co., 225. Tuam St., T. oppose-'High St. Post Office, lor Value. 1746 RELIABLE Alarm.. Clocks. stVong nickel case, plain dial, 8s Ad; luminous dial, 12s 6d. 1746 REAL# Rock Crystal Necklets, 7a 6d, 10s 6d, etc. Ear King:* t«» match, 3s 6d. Imitation crystal,_3s Gd. Dependable pocket watches. Swiss 7-jewel in nickel case. 20s, reduced to 12s 6d; 12 months’ guarantee. SOLID Oak Grandfather Clocks, fustgrade movements ant excellent chimes, £l9 10s and £24 10s. 1746 BARGAINS! Elgin 10-year case Pocket Watch (72s 6d>, 42s 6d; Silver Waltham, luminous dial (£5), 6»s. SILVER Brooches, Is lid; Set. Gold Brooches, ss, etc. Silver Bangles, 2s 6d; Ebony Hair Brushes, 7s 6d. C|CT. Gold Signet Rings, 5s 6d, 7s Gd, c 7 15s: Diamond Engagement Rings, I 2-stone, £4 _7s 6d. LADIES* Wrist Watches, 15Jewel Swiss with moire ribbon (47s 6d), 27s 6d. Nickel, 21s 6d. BEAD Necklets, all colours. Is 3d each. Latest chromium Necklets, 3s, 4s 6d, etc. Armlets, 2s G(l, 3s 6d. Stop Press. FORCED LANDING. Fl?.ne Down at Marshland. A West Coast plane made.a forced landing; yin a ploughed paddock in. Ha whin’s Road. Marshland, this afternoon. The propeller was broken, but the pilot and a passenger were not injured. OOLF. At Hag-ley the aggregate stroke competition resulted: Fyfe and D. V. Russell 151*—31—12S. M’Allum and England 167—3 G—l3l. P. H. William;* and .1. Ehrl 160—29—131. Malcolm and Sliejdoh 1GG—34—132. R. G. Goldstonu and Purclie 168—36 N. S. Brown and C. Buchanan ISO—4 3—13*5. Stephens and 173—35—135, ■ SANGIORA TENNII. The North Canterbury Sub-asso-ciation's t.nni" championships to- ! clay resulted: singles: ’ Mis : E. Kennedy beat Mrs G. Mortland, 6-2, • 4-6, -8-6. Men’s c ingles: J. A. F. Watson beat A. Harris, 6-3, 6-3. WHIPPET RACING. Results at Belfast:— Wilsoll Hurdles—Blue . Link 1. . Kinross 2. Waimakariri Hurdles —Silver Jack 1, Tom Thu»nb ; '2. Cqxon Lightweight—Silverado 1, May. Not 2. Railway . J|unaicai>T-.l}lue Link 1, Tom Mix 2. Suburban H indicap— Jack a -Bandy -1 . •2.- 'Colombo Handicap—Pearlier 1. Tiger Tim 2. TOTALISATOR FIOXTRU. The totalisator at Ashburton today handled £16,072, compared with. £12,6.99 10s on the corresponding day last year—an increase of £3372 10s. U£M LANDS. j A special message from Sydney stated that the Faith in Australia landed at Mascot Aerodrome at 2.8. All the crew were well. •
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20280, 14 April 1934, Page 16
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