PUBLIC NOTICES. THINGS YOU NEED FOR PRESERVING TIME. j Brewers' Crystals, 2|d Ib, lla bag. j No. 1A Pure Cane S\:gar, 2>d lb, 10s £d bag. Mason's Wide-mouth Screw-top Glass Jam Jars—Pints, 4a 6d, Quarts Cs, J (Jala., <5s dcz. Mason's Screw-top Preserving Jars —Pints, i«, Quarts 4s 6d, J-Gals., 6e 6d doz. Tie-over Jam Jar?, lib, £5: 2lb, 4» doz. Preserving Pans—Aluminium, 13s 6d, 153 to 325. Enamelled Iron, 5s 6d, 6s ed to 8s 6d. KINO*ID'S PEARL cf the East—the Tea with the taste you'll like, Is 9d per lb. No tea coupons packed in this tea. KINCAID'S SPECIAL TEA, Is 3d lb. It is good. No tea coupon* packed in this tea. Some firms imitate our price, but none our quality. TT I N C A I D' S, LTD., 1306 WANTED TO RENT. T\ T ANTED, Small Furnished House, or » ' Well furnished Dining-room and Two Bodroom*; no cii dr«n. Apply Mrs .S., '•PreeV'JL)it(». 1712 ■\HrANTED, for "February, FuruishcH »V House »t CUfton, Surancr. Apply Mies Neave, 103 Ham road, Upper Rict-ar-ton. 2i 19 WANTED TO LET. TO Let, Centrally-eituated Business Premises, tuitable manufacturers, workshop, motor garage, etc. Low rent, good lease, no rates. Apply Harris Bros., Mβ Hereford street, Agents. 311 MISCELLANEOUS. CHIMNEY SWEEPING. 'Phone 2C90. or •2J6 Salisbury street. T. Bcujamin Smith. 11^ MR BUSINESS MAN!—Has it ever occurred to you that in Business "rrUME is the yon- rasence of all things?" X That 1-3 be successfuh YOU must endeavour to positively annihilate, '"lime." How much of the "POTENTIAL energy of your business is -t lost in the process of transformation into KINETIC energy ? We :ue essentially "Time Savers." Therefore, ring up THE - N*:W ZEALAND MOTOR ~DE~- - LIVERY CO., 90 Lichfiold etreet. 'Phone 3164. HOLMES AND SONS HALF-YEAULV SALE is now in full 6w:ng, at 130 HIGH STREET. CSSO2 T EFT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Pritchard" is a XJ Cash Buyer of Gents' M"isfit and Leftoff Clothing, Boots, Irunks, Portmanteaux, also Ladice' and Children's Clothing. Spot ca?h. Ring up 'Phone 3394, or write 12 Victoria C 7750 GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, Weekly Faehion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in tho "Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of "The Evening News." HOLMES AND SONS HALF-YEARLY SALE is now in full ewing at 130 HIGH STRE ET. C 8502 HEY can kick and pl»v in the pram, turn round and turn over, but they can't fall out, if Minaon'e Safety Go-cart Straps are used. GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, Weekly Faehion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in the "Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of "The Evening New»." WANTEDTLethaby's are Re-covering Umbrellas at reduced prices during June. Handles and Ribs renovated free. i 124 WANTED. ,r ~ TTtTE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES for W Second-hand Furniture. If you wish to dispose of your Furniture without the trouble of an Auction Sale, give us a call. McKENZIE and WILLIS, ■ Auctioneers, Cathedra] square (next Post Office). ' 4525 WANTED, Engineers, Marine and Mechanical, courses of instruction by correspondence, practical and right up to Eng'ieh standard. Endorsed by all leading engineers, such as Mr M. Longridge, M.A., M. Inst., C.E., M.1., Mech. E. Mr J. Adamaon, Sec. of Marine Engineers, London. Vrit* or call nnd get free circular. International Correspondence, Schools, Ltd., London. Local Agency, Wardell'a Buildings, C&sbel etreet. ANTED - —nown—Mrs Quartermain is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children'e Left-off Clothing. Letters by poet or otherwise attended to. Address: Mrs G. Quartermain, 174 High street. A THE B7EHT OF 1914 We intend starting the present year with a TREBEHBOUS COMPULSORY BOOT SALE. This is the greatest Slaughter of Footwear we have ever placed before the public. We are compelled to make ro6m for further consignments, goods having arrived late and overcrowded us on account of the late strike. It is compulsory for us to make a clearance, and we guarantee you satisfaction. To meet the public we have reduced every line in our enormous stock, which is composed of ever)' description of Footwear. STEWART ROBINSON intends to make this a red letter day in his history of sales. He j intends breaking all previous j records. ! Boots, Shoes and Slippers at ! prices far below cost. Such bargains never before offered in the i city. ! Come alonsj and assist us to break the record. Stewart Robinson GASHEL STREET WEST. C 86.19
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 11
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