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■| EYE-STRAIN • ' ~3l j! HEADACHES! § !i Are oaused by Defective Sight and fff '! may be immediately relieved by t '-,"' j properly adjusted Glasses \ 3 M D.8.0.A.. F.S.M.O, (London) , ,t ! OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN % ■ ** i * OASHEL ST. W.. . CHRISTCHURCH * ] Next Ballantyn* , * . * , ' , Iβ y»er» special etudy ani axp*rl«not In England and Cotanl«« , > Telephone 307 Hours 9.30 to 0. J\ \tmim*^'mm^\™m m m* i mw.wm* »i ■■ ■i b ,,,,.__!^jy|^ I SPECIAL SPECIAL | i CUT PRICE I CUT PRICE ->' ■j 15/9. .1.5/9 fj Glace Kid Derbys, Wdted Soles, Pug Toes, .g g- Igj. Usually , Short Fronts .. •• .. 21/- x j Glace Kid Button Shoes, Welted, Pu£ Toes, -fl £T/Cb Usually *>x 1 Short Fronts, Bird's Eye Buttons .. B S>y 21/- -* ALSO IN WHITE BUCKSKIN AND PATENT LEATHER. f & 274 HIGH STREET f IJIJyil @& V&jfii CHRISTCHURCH—.t C 8136—4 ISr.AK Hfjikpcko Srnrrr) J* ,

EDUCATIONAL. ■VTELLINGTON COLLEGE. AN ASSISTANT MASTER is wanted, to take up his duties on January 2Sth, 1914. Salary £200. Applicants will plei's state what subjects they arc prepared to (each. AppUcat:ona, with tcetimonials, will bo received up to 13th December. C. P. POWLES, 8158 . Secretary. I|"ISS MARUN /WOODHOUSE, L.R.A.M. (Holder of Diplomas for Professional Singing and Teaching.) THE STUDIO, CHANCERY LANE— i, WEDNESDAY,. THLRSDAY. MASONIC HALL, ASHBURTON— TUESDAY and FRIDAY. CS2OI ABOUT THAT BOY! ;\»?J2 want to have a heart to heart VV talk with YOU about that BOY of your.B. Ho will shortly be leaving school. What are YOU going to do abcuf HIM? Remember, Jhie is the most important period of his ' whole life. Your action or inaction now may make or mar your Son'e' " "whole career. ' . Send - him to us for a Course of Business Training. At ita conclusion 'we will place him in a good position and give htm such an excellent start - in life that his future success will bo assured. During the .past ■ Six-and-twcnty . years we have been instrumental in . putting, into the hands of many hundreds of men ond women tho means whei.eby they may have been enabled 'to rise to leading positions through- ; out the civilised world. . ■-. I Parents, coll and talk over with Tie • thk matter of your boya—or. your girls—and see what wehavo.done for others. We can do tho same for you and yours. . . ■ • ; -. GILBTS COLLEGE. NEXT TO CHIEF POST OFFICE, ; CATHEDIIAL SQUARE. 361 B T R IK E S! Tt/TOST Strikes directly affect the Untrained Class. No matter who wins, that class loses. Get out of that class. An hour's daily study for.a year (or a hnlf) wou'd put you in a class that ie paid for BRAIN- instead of MUSCLE—that'gives you security, a pej> manent and well-paid occupation. Our Correspondence Schools bring Practical Instruction to the Home, in all Engineering and Commercial Subjects. Write at once. THE A.CJS., LTD. (Brain Trainen), P.O. Box 616,. Auckland. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL . (Oppoeite ul£.), Principal: Miss M. D. DIG BY, P.C.T,LP.S. (Typists' Section). Thorough and Hupid Individual' Coaching ■ Foi MATRICULATION. JUNIOR and SENIOR CIVIL SERVICE. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMS. BOOKKEEPERS' EXAM. By a Full Staff of - HIGHLY QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS.. ' Fuil particulare regarding Fees, etc., on application. - - TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. 4 BOARD AND RESIDENCE? C AYE'S COURT, Aurora terrace. WellingO ton, cloje to wharves and post office, an ideal situation, good view of harbonr, beautiful garden and croquet lawns, good table and first-clara attention. Telegrams addressed Saye'e Court, Wellington, will receive prompt attention. M. E. Louis-Smith, Proprietress. HOTELS. ' DOMINION HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET, NOBTH TIMABU. THIS Hotel has recently been built, and i« unsurpassed as a Mcdern Hotel. Xho only licensed house overlooking Caroline oay and HaTbour. The hotel is Itted with electric light, and the aceommocution is superior {or commercial .gentlemen and touriste. C 1832 1Ot " J- EEILLY, Propmtot. WHERE TO STAY AT TIMARU. THE HYDRO GRAND HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET NORTH, . Overlooking Caroline Bay and Ha*botnr. THE LARGEST and MOST MODERN PRIVATE HOTEL in the DOMINION. Eizhtv luxuriously furnished rooms, 6 bathrooms with fresh and salt water baths .hot and cold). Suites for Fatnibea. Tanfl on AppKotioa.. b c joyE3> p^;,^, STOREY'S HOTEL. Oppotite Railway Station, Christcteich. rpHE Proprietor wuhes to announce that he has OPENED a BOTTLE DEPOT is the above Hotel All Goods Delivered at the Bailw»y Station. Letter* and Telegrams Promptly Attended to. G. S. JAMES. Proprietor. mHE Special "Page for Women" in Satur : I da/. Editions of the• "Eyeing appeals to everyone. A bright Home Magaxin*.

; 'CORRECT'COSTUMES; : of Stylo and Utility [ :/ ' Good taste and refinement s expressed in every R-ady- i* s to-Wear Costume created - xV " * by V \ il& ?■ ■ liver BMliJeir iJB W Gv ■>■■■ And the woman who knows i> Ljj how to chocac her clothes to >■ yj the end cf bnng both styl- { <~ *« ishly and sensibly dressed," 'I qj comes here. ' v ym Ev.tv detail is so " cop- . |s rect "—the fabrics are so * Mb neat and good, and the cut , £}j and fit ait that skilled x * fB tailors can mike them. ,• _ |9 J Any alteration necessary Lβ ' is aimed out Fuss o* W |j| ■ Charge I * *«£ *1 ra. HOLLANDER?;! 705 Colombo St. Phone 2SIf If ■ . ■ '■ '• C 8539 £ I . FUNERAL NOTICES. OWE Fanerahof the Jaio Matilda J- kayo her lute roeidenoc, 403 TtfißfjH street, Lin wood, on Thursday, the 27th iattf H at 9.30 a.m., for.the Addington Cemetery. JsM ; LAMB and SON. ~ ?s!s rpHE Friends of the late Thonia* KtfiHß J- - are invited to attend h» Funeral, vanfeM will leave hia 'ate residence, The Lodngß Lincoln road, Sproydon, on Friday, rt Qvß a.m., for the '* Catholic Cathedral Requirigg Mass at 10 a.m, and thenoe to LlawtoPß Cemetery. GEORGE BARBELL. j*}£« THE Friends of the late I'rtmk«Leel»4iiu«'B J- invited to attend hia Funeral, Wftalfi leaves hia late tc«derco, 4M Mjkltm »Uwb 'St. A-bans, fnr the Linwood Cemetery? Sft* ! Saturday, 29th met, at 230 pjn. LAJHJv FOBD and REIND . ,«% THE Funeral of the late "William lluiholland will leave the ChnatdnssSS Hospital on Friday moruutg, 29th m*i, • srn ?S ing ot tho Papaaui Churchyard at 30J» Udg LAJJGFORB and HHIND. -•" " BM fg T"~H£ J Frienda^of"sio late Al«»ndet I*Hgf ? = man, of St Marfan'e, Op»w«,'e*» . epectfully informed that his Funeral ■*&% leave tlis Chri«tchutch Hoepifal'liie^pWrj: • at 2 p.m., for the Linwood C*owte»T. Wi , LESTER. ' gPte Friende of the Uta Jamwr ; 1 are • nsepectful.y SbiiUd to' atttad fc* Funeral, which will m«W f««H h-« »» W*_ J denoe. Village Bak«a. J : vcmber 28th, at <LM the r?Wfc-AI Cemetery. <i. SHANNON, CTadertaker. IBW^I THE Frieada of the let* Otfr L. are respectfully invittd Funeral,-to leave hia UU B'.Teet, Kangiora, on Jμ J^.'Jzm 2 p.m., for th© Church of England CeWjJJirfj. ii. J. GTJLLIVmt. ' - - BW^ MU., 1.00. F. '.'V^ • LOYAL BANGIORA LODGE.' *£m MEMBEHS of the above are reqwrtiUiif assemble at tho-r Lodge BaOBgJ*L FRIDAY, 28th inst, lit l«0 p.m., toJKWJk the FuneraTof their late broU»er, ( L.-»tij£*|B • W. BUTTERS, 8183 ■ . T. HILLS, P.S. >"^f ! . J. AKDEBSON, '• i^ 1 TTNDEETAKEB AND FUIfEUfc ' U DIRECTOR, -' VW ' 107 VICTOBIA B'I'IUEEX \j&& •■■ ■ : ' e««—■—»—'—■■'^•fff GEORGE BAR B ' V$M ■ UKDERTAKEK, - ; 2?||B AND EMBALHER, CB. and ST. ASAPB S P^M I . 'PHONE 721. . "«»« '■■ F. HAIGH, > "-'JkE FUNERAL FUR NIS 851 and 856 CASHEL LIN WOOD. -P®» ••'• 'Phone 3546. -'MeiS Formerly «f the Leode TJndertakfßf' **£SS England. _^eSiH T LAMB AND .^J|f« ' ■•* FUNEBAL FURNISHZBa ~««§« 1 SO. 354 UCHFIELD S T3EB *'|i. - S» TELEPHONE 681 Eeufc'iihed 1873. Herbert John 1 19 London ai » T AN G FORD AN i> H H J^« UNDEETAKER3 AND. •PHONES €83 and 1601 &&& Town Office. 1M Cashel A Thm* P.O. Box 523. ijiisS^e MOLLER and YOUNG, tTD-vjßl Plate and Raised Letter PlaU * Die SiEkere; all classes of M : by competent vrorkmen. §9 THE Specxa! "Page for vr °»**!' i _ i of the T «? I *? J SSB. , appeals 7 to e»ery<ffl«. A iLigazise. ; t-T^^B

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 10

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