PUBLIC NOTICES. BARGAIN LINES AT BEAIH'S SALE. TXDIAX Embroidered Goods in Liberty J- Dcoartment—Tablo Covers, usual price Hβ ed, iis Cd each; sale price 12s 6d, 12s IUL pUSHIOX Covers- Uiiuat price, Vi 3d V-- each: cal<> priop, -in lid. rpAB~LE~ Kunner's—CauaPprice, Us Gd -»- each; sale price, T2s £d URTaTx (I'ortic'rc^Usuel"^ l *' Ass each: salo price, '2'Js 6d LARGE - "Rang* <>f Autumn Dress '1 weeds, in newest mixture?, eale price Is, Is Gd, li 11 ;d, '2s 3d a yard, at Beath's C ENGLISH - Pewter Aiternoon tea »r.d Coffee Service, 6Ji_htly shop-worn: usual price, 10 guir.eua; now 7 guineas, at Beath's fale. T ADIES' Linen Dress Skirta, 2-piece and XJ buttoned styles; usually lfis 6d each; now 12? Gd each, at Beath'e Sale. riMVEED. Cloth, and Lustre Drew skirt», X pleated and fnll styles; usual prices, 17s 6d !o 25a each; Bale, price, is lid each. BEATH and CO., LTD. Christchurch. WANTED TO SELL. WANTED Sell, Piano, £40: Upright ' » Grand, full trichord, lovely tone. 25-1 Hercford_etrcet. __» FOE TSaie, 20 h.p. 2-Seater Buick Car; barpain. Apply Oxford Gura.ge. 1749 D^AIRY - Cow, First-class, Sprin<;in?, and quiet. J. Hewitt, CO Bexley road, New Brijrhton. 1723 to Sell—l Twin King Dick » » (thee speed), almost new, i'EO; tfrme, or diiMX)unt for cash. A1.<0., 1 Fr«< Engine Rover, i'ls; 1 Fixed Engine Rover, £38; 1 Fisc-d Engine Kins Dick, £25. Jack Suckling, 1H Manchester street, Chrietchurch. 7>-< -A—WILSON'S ROA"D—Building Scc-w-LOv/ tion. 1 chain x 2 chains, splendid position. Forcet and Perkins. 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. 1392 v:\rANTEir~to~Sell, Pinno (new). £i 2, up»V right grand (eoual to a Brinsmead), high-claa3 clear tone, full iron frame, latest action, in hand?ome burr walnut caee. Owner leaving. "Urgent," 269 Hereford street, City. _POwA— A SYDENHAM Snip—House 4 w— O\J rooms, bath, washhouso, and copper, 1-acre. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sj'denham. J?Q£CA—HOUSE 5 large rooms, with al! X»OD\-/ medem conveniences. Return verandah, J-ac-e of land, beautifully laid out. Forrest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. WANTED Sell. Small Casks for Summer Drinks; Kauri Washtubs. with plujca nnd chains, 30s guaranteed not to leak. Churns and Washing Machines made and repaired. Pickling Tubs, Bakers' Ferment and Yeaet Tubs made and repaired. Hoop Iron end Rivets sold Sutherland. 70 Tnam tfreet W. 'Phone 1751 C 7997 "ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CHEAP SECTION? TNSPECT the Milton Eft-ato Sections, faoX ing Milton, Strickland, and Roker streets, within three nrnutes of 5a tram eoction Each tiOft by 2', chains. Price £75 upwards. Deposit only req-iired JE7 10s, balance 5 per cent for three y< r.rs. Forty sections already sold. Only 14 left. Be sure and secure one to-day. Adjoining sections sold lotely at £100 *nd £110. Pl»ns on application to. W. E. SIMES and CO., 144-146 Hereford street. 777 ; £50 BUYS LOVELY FENDALTON BUNGALOW. BALANCE AS RENT. AN Exceptional chance— 5-roomed Bungalow, with tied roof, leadlights, and ail conveniences, clcae to cars. Interest equals less than you will pay in rent elsewhere. £100 profit in this place. Let us chow you it. BADGER BROS., j 187 Manchester street. BARGAINS IN SHOP PROPERTY! Chance for Tradesmen to eit Rent Free. rpHREE SHOPS, on Main etreet, City, for -1- Sale, 45ft frontage. Two Shope pay intereet, etc.,. and buyer could.occupy the other Tent free. Land close, here selling at £60 foot. Owner going on land, and take £35 foot. This p'aco will j»tow into money. • BADGER BROS., . 187 Manchester street. NEW BRIGHTON BARGAIN FOR? SOMEONE. A READY-MADE INCOME. . rpHREE nicely Furnished Houses on J-acre, J- and in good etreet, handy to cars. Let at 80s per week. Good spec. Owner left Town, and will take £1200 on any reasonable terms. The land alono is worth £350 to £400, end th« price includes all Furniture in the Three Houses. For anyone who can look after them, there is a very good income to be got here. Figure it out, and ccc BADGER BROS., 1406 187 Manchester street. FOR SALE. WRIGHT'S ROAD, HILLMORTEN. HOUSE of six good rooms, ptntry, hall, concrete foundations, bath, asphalt paths; J-acre, laid out in garden. All in firet-claee order, and ready for occupation. PRICE £525. WANTED TO RENT, in WEST END OF CITY, HOUSE of 9 or 10 rooms. E. J. TAYLER, 8246 108 Gloucester street. WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known — Wise people wear Glasses. In some caees persons refuse t> do so because Glasses modify slightly tho appearance. When fitted by us they arc both neat and becoming. Our enormous stock and variety of frames ensures this, often at half the coat you would expect. R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High street. 1337 WANTED Known— Spectacles are 11 gTeat pleasure when they are euitable and correctly fitted. We can Fit you neatly and comfortably in gold-filled nickel steel and other frames; all the newest shape* in Pince-nez, Spectacles, Rimless, and many varieties. Our moderate prices will please you. R Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High street. 1337 WJ ANTED Known Few people have eyes » t alike. This is often overlooked in purchasing Spectacles. We Test «aeh «ye and gWe Lenses to Correct the difference. Chargos always moderate. Thirty yeore , experience. R. Kennett, the Pcople'e Optician, 211 High street. ___" WANTED Known—The Sight should be periodically Tmted even when glaeee* Mβ worn. Wβ will do this and fit glaesta that you may retain pood e:ght for poesibly mere yean ihan would have been the case. Reasonable prices. R. Kennett, the People , . Optician, 211 High etreet. I_3J "WANTED KnowT.—"How to treat your VV eyes and pfeecrve your sight.' Send for our pamphlet on the subject, gratis, post free We Fit new Lenses to your own frames, Repair and Refit all sorts of Spectacles, Pince-nez, etc., having an endless assortment of parts for repairs. Temples straigat and coil eides. Bridpes, Springs, and >oee Plaquets, etc., etc., at most moderate cost. R Kennett. the People's Optician. 2U H:gh «r___ i. 8 ! 7 MISCELLANEOUS. STILL KEEPLNG BUSY. TrS OUR LOW PRICES AND GOOD 1 QUALITY THAT DOES IT. Ladies , Latest Shape Shoes. 7e 6d, 8s 6d, to Gents'* Light Sunday Bals., 12s 6d. 14a Gd, GenL s? "Wor|nf Boots, all leather, Os lid, ChifcWs School Boots, 5s 6d, 5s lid, Ss 6d, 80v5 ,3 Strong* School Boots, 6s lid, 7s lid, '8e lid. Right opposite Armstrong*. Removed from shop between aod Holmes, _LowerJ^igh_etreet :L __l32o KNIVES for the table or for tne pocket Immense lot at Minson's, and your kind inspection invited, if you are just now icteresU-d. I '°°
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 11
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