SHIPPING. THE HUDDART - PARKER LINE; FAVOURITE PASSENGER STEAIIEUb i leave LytVelton as under (Circumstances permitting)— WELLINGTON— P.IVERINA. YVed., Jan. 28th, i.2_ p.m. tram. WESTKALIA, Sat., Jan. 31st, 10.20 p.m. NAPIER, GISBORNE. AUCKLAND— RIVERINA, \\>d., Jan. 2&ih, 3 -5 p.m- traai. La.le_l Carco ii a.m. WESTRALIA. ' Sat., Jan. 3Ut, 10.20 pjntrain. SYDNEY, ria AUCKLAND— .iTvT.RINA, Wed., Jan. 2Slh, 520 p.m. train. DUNEDIN— WESTRALIA, Wed.. Jan. '15th, 1.25 p.m. I train. Latent Cargo 9 a.m. Riverina Ist, 2nd, »nd 3rd class paesencrers. All steamer fitted with iriroles*. All Ticket* available for Stop-over or rej turn by Unicn Line, and holders of Union j Tickets may travel by Huddart-Parker Line. KINSEY and CO., LTD., Agent*. Of&cex: Federal Cbembere, Hereford street. 3710 FOR KAIKOURA and WELLINGTON. (Taking Car?o for Fox.on, Blenheim, etc.) S.S. WAKATU. I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2Sth. (Wenthor Veriuittin-), On arrival of the 5.25 p.m. train. ! Latost Cargo a: Christchurch Station till i 11 a.m. KINSEY and CO., LTD., 37U Agents. > PUBLIC NOTICES. i TpUG-ENE SPITZ and CO., LTD., LADIES , TAILORS. LAST WEEK OF SALE. GREAT REDUCTIONS. 77 CASHEL .STREET WEST. T7SC CHOICE POT PLANTS, IN ENORMOUS QUANTITIES, IN FIRSTCLASS CONDITION. INCLUDING PALMS, ASPARAGUS, FUCHSIAS. PELARGONIUMS, BEGONIAS, ETC.. ETC. AS FLORISTS WE EXCEL. OUR BOUQUETS, WREATHS, CROSSES and other Designs are noted for their chaatenws, and supplied at abort notice. ALL PRICES MODERATE, AND Is IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. NAIRN AND SONS. LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 241. F Tel. No. 842. P.O. Box 392. PATTEN AND PITCAITHLY. Authorised Reliable end Responsible CUSTOM HOUSE, SHIPPING, INSURANCE, AND GENERAL AGENTS. 138 HEREFORD STREET. HAVING had many years" experience in all branches 'of r oi«r -Business, Customers can thoroughly depend on promptitude in all transactions entrusted to our care, whilst our charges will be found extremely reasonable for the ecrvico ■ rendered. E. E. PATTEN, 2G years' experience in Cuetom House and Shipping Work. W. W. PITCAITHLY, A.P.A., 16 years' experienco Accountancy, Shipping, and Agency Work. • PATTEN and PITCAITHLY j-cg to intimate that on and afteT FEBRUARY let, 1914, their Officee will be eituato at Civic Chambers, Manchester street, two doora North of. National Bank. Telephone 342. P.O. Box 392 F3046 ARE YOU OUT FOR AN ENGLISH CAR? COME AND SEE THE CALTHORPE BIRMINGHAM PREMIER CAR, \\T}& can give immediate delivery of the VV following CARS: — 15-9 Five-seater, Steam line body, nickelplated fittings, JM9S. Electric Lights. Two 12-15 Four-aeatere, from J£3sO. • One Wide Three-eeater, £335. All theeo fitted with five Rudge-Whit-worth. wire wheele. Th»n we have the CALTHORPE MINOR, 10 h.p., 4 cylinders, water-cooled engine, fitted ■with five Sankey eteel wheels, £210. Electric lights, petrol consumption 43 miles per galhon. Wo will be pleased to chow these Caw to anybedy interested, and arrange trial run. WE REPAIR ANY MAKE OF CAR. STOREY AND CO., HEREFORD STREET EAST, NEAR EAST . BELT. C 9071 WHAT ABOUT YOUR MILK SUPPLY? WANTED —Farmers in Canterbury to know that th« CHRISTCHURCH DAIFtY CO., LTD.. are PURCHASERS of SEPARATED CREAM. •A*drees—CHRISTCHURCH DAIRY CO.. LTD., 51 Tuam street. C 8123 JOSEPH WALLACE, LICENSED LAND AGENT and BROKER, 171 CASHEL STREET. DOES THIS INTEREST YOU? COLOMBO STREET. BECKENHAM. FINE CORNER SHOP, double-fronted, with Counters and Shelving, ready for businefe without delny ay.i expense; aJeo 6 LIVING ROOMS, fitted with all modem conveniences, and gas throughout. Loosebox, trapshed, and harness room. Premises were only recently built, are in first-claes co-ditioa, and the section ie well fenced. PRICE and TERMS from Fo. 292 JOSEPH WALLACE. BSO 171 Cashel e.tieet. ~ WANTFTD KNOWN. THAT if you want lb« nest Meal th« Country Produces at Greatly Keduted Rates, go to F. H. STEEL. BUTCHER, 702 and 704 COLOMBO STREET, The Leading Establishment cf its Kind in Cbristchurch. Nothing but absolutely the best Meat the Country produce* kept. Don't be pertutded to buy interior quality and rubbish when by patronising F. H. STEEL, you can aJwaye rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Cuftomers in City and Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. Country customers can a]way* rely on letters and telegrams being prompt.y attended to. SMALij GOODS A SPECIALITY. Th» Annual Output reaches Half a Million Pounds. The quantity acid speake for itself. _ CBa7* TO FARMERS AND PASTORALISTS. SHEARING SEASON, 1913. WE undertake the ENGAGEMENT of SHEARERS ard SHED HANDS, including Wool-classers and Experts All Clasees of AGRICULTURAL acd STATION HANDS ENGAGED for rarmers and Factoralisl*. THE SHEEPFARMEKS , LABOUR EXCHANGE. C87;6 155 Hereford street, Christchurcii.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 1
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726Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 1
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