PUBLIC NOTICES. BAEGAIN LINES AT BEAIH'S SALE. INDIAN Embroidered Goode in Liberty Department—Table Covers, usual price 14s 6d, 15a Gd each; sale price 13e Gd, 123 lid. pUSHION Covers—Usual price, 5s 3d each; sale price, U lid. TABLE Runners—Ueaai price, 14a 6d each; sale prico, 12s Cd each. CU ETAIN (Port ie're}—Usual pr:ee~ 45s each; sale price, 29s Cd each. A LARGE Range of Autumn Dress •*■*■ Tweeds, in newest mixtures, eale price Is, la 6d, 13 llsd, 2s 3d a yard, at ; C Pewter Afternoon Tea. and ■" Coffee Service, slightly shop-worn; usual price, 10 guineas; now 7 guineas, at Death's sale. LADIES' Linen Drce3 Skirts, 2-piece antt buttoned stylets; usually lGs Cd each; now 12» 6d each, at Boath'a Sale. rpWEED, Cioth7~and~Luslre _ DFees Skirts, •*• pleak-d and full styles; usual prices, 17s Gd to 25a each; sale price, 4s lid each. B2ATH and CO., LTD. Christchurch. WANTED TO SELL. "nOUR-CYLINDER Engine, suitable for -*- Small Car. Price, particulars. Apply Bos G34._ ISOI FOX Sale, Office Desk, sloping top, and drawer sft Gin long, at Jewell's, IS6 Hereford 1833 r>6ll DlALTiiakin" Factory for Sale; very V> cheap. E. it. Good, Rangiora. 3SOI ANTED To Sil\T^~. Lovely"RubbeMyrcd Gig, llors« (£ast and quiet), and Harness. 3.2 Caledonian read. 1544 Yf/ ANTED""Sclir'Gent'e"Bicycle, re-cnam-*V cilcd, plated, new tyrea, Irce wheel, perfect order, £5. Apply "H.W.," "Press." 1823 FOR Sale, 1 20 h.p. Buick Car, thrceccater, as good as new; owner bought fivc-scater. Storey and Co., 330 Hereford street. IJBO FOR Sale, lion Timber, 10.000 Sound Bricks, Door?, Windows, Shop Counters, 13!t x 2it Gin. Apply Corner Tuam and Antigua streets. 1533 FOR Sale-, - Clement-Bayard Motor-Car, 4-c-eatcr, Torpedo Body, 6-cylir.der, 15-20 h.p., 5 Lamps, St-cpncy. Everything com plcte. Equal to new. Owner leaving, £325. 80xJ44. 1835 ■J7iOlJ"~iia!e cheap, No. 183 Kilinore etreet, X next 'St. Luke's Vicarage—Nearly I Acre, sound house of six rooms; owner leaving for England immediately. Apply on the premises. iJZ? WANTED to Firet-class Country Butchery Business, stock, horses, carts, round, etc.. as a going concern. Cash trade. Could bo greatly improved. Prioc and full particulars to Butcher, Box 57 P. 0., Christchurch. i?T~E/WWILSON'S ROAD—Building Sec-d*j-O\J tion. 1 chain x 2 chaine, eplendjd position. Forcet and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. 1392 AIfTED to Sell, Piano (nowj, £42, upright grand (equal to a Brinemead), high-class clear tone, full iron frame, latest action, in handsome burr walnut caee. Owner leaving. "Urgent," 269 Hereford street, City. 4? 9C A—A SYDENHAM Snip—House 4 j-oome, bath, waahhouse, and copper, J-acre. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo atreet, Sydenham. "f7SfANTED" toTSell, £130 Section, reduced to .V V £100, corner section, Fiahcrton; a nice high eection. P. L. Davies and Co., 161 Caehel street. 1634 BRIGHTON Sections —Fine avenue, £30; Drake etrect, full i, £C 3; Norton etreet, £45; Richmond terrace, £90; George etreet, £125; Sinclair, over J, £70; Jubilee avenue, £37. Knight, Checkley, and Neale, Brighton Specialists, Agency, 131 Richmond Agency. C WANTEDJ Buyer for Oiw> Acre, aid Modem 5-roomed Houso, Harrington street, Spreydon. A fine high und dry section, close to Lincoln road Tram. Price £675, which ie really good value. P. L. Davjee and Co., 161 Caahel street. 7»Tr7\ BUYS swell 3-roomed Week-end cklOU Cottage, verandah, Scott'e range, sleeping accommodation for 9 persona, J-acre, New Brighton, South of Pior, and handy to Beach , , fronting good road. Terms if wanted. P. L. Daviee and Co., 161 5 largo rooms, with all SjOOU modern (conveniences. Return verandah, J-acre of land, beautifully laid out. Forrest and Perkins, 433 Colombo etreet, Sydenh am. "fXTANTED, Purchaeer for one of the finest »»' Residences on Cashmere Hills, beautifully situated, β-roomed House, fitted with all modern conveniences, land nearly 1 acre, with long frontage, laid out with tho choicest of flowers and ehrubs. Price £3300. of which £2000 can remain at 5J per cent. P. L. Davies and Co., 161 Caahel etreet. WELLOSatablished Grocery Business for urgent sale, owing to special reasons. Average takings over £35 weekly, which can be increased considerably; situated main street, thickly populated suburb of Christchurch. To a reliable energetic man, remarkably easy terms will Dβ given, Bay, £50 to £100 cash. This ie a special chanco for a married man to make a et»rt_ on his own account, nnd make a decent living. P. L._ Davies and! Co., 161 Cashel street. 602 WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known — Wiao people wear Glasees. In some caees persons refuse •U do ao- because Glaeses modify slightly the appearance. When fitted by us they are both neat and becoming. Our enormoue stock and variety of frames ensures this, often at half the cost you would expect. R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High »trcet. 1337 WANTED Known—Spectacle* are a great pleasure when they are ruitablo and correctly fitted. We can Fit you neatly and comfortably in gold-filled nickel eteel end other frames; all the newest shapes in Pinee-nei, Spectacles, Rimless, end many varieties. Our moderate prices will please you R. Kennett, the People's Optician. 211 High etreot : _ 1337 WANTED Known Few people havo eyes alike. This is often overlooked in purchasing Spectacles. We Test each eye and give Lensee to Correct the difference. Charges alwaya moderate. Thirty yeare* experience. R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High stTect. 1337 ANTED Known—The Sight should be periodically Tested even when glasaea ore worn. We will do this and fit glaeses fhat you may retain good sight for poeaibly .-nore years than would have been the case. Reasonable pnew. R Kennett, the Peoples Optician, 311 High "treev_ 1537 WI ANTED* Known—'"How to treat your *J eyee and preserve your sight' Send for our pamphlet on the eubject, gratis, post free. We Fit new Lensee to your own frames, Repair and Refit all sorts of Spectaclee, Pince-net, etc., having an endless assortment of parte for repairs. Temples etraignt and curl eidea. Bridges, Springs, and Plaquets, etc., etc., at moat moderate cost. R Kenuett, the People's Optician, 211 High street. , "67 MISCELLANEOUS. STILL KEEPING BUSY. ITS OUR LOW PRICES AND GOOD , QUALITY THAT DOES IT. Ladies' Latest Shape Shoes, 7e 6d, Sβ ed, to Gents' Light Sunday Bals., 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 15a. 6d to 25e. Gents' Working Boots, all leather, 9a lid, to 17s 6d. Children's School Boote, as 6d, Sβ lid, Cβ €d, 6s lid, 8s 6d. Boys' Strong School Boots, 6s lid, <» lid, & lid. BLUE BOOT SHOP, Corner HIGH and St. ASAPH STREETS, Right opposite Armstrong'fl. Removed from shop between Armstrong s and Holmes, Lower High street. 1320 KNIVES for the table or for the pocket. Immense lot at Minson'e. and your kind inspection invited, if you are juat now interested. 1780 PEOPLE of Christchurch!—Why do you buy shoddy, second-hand Cycles, when you can purchase a Famous Star Cycle, fully guaranteed, and fitted with two powerful brakes, free-wheel, steel mudguards, for £7 ios. Adams, Ltd., High street. "MOTHERS —Special reduction eale of 50 lVx Juvenile Star Cycles. The usual price of theee machine* is £7 10a. We hove now reduced them to £5 -until the cad of the Adame, Ltd.,_H:gh_£tTect. M~ INSON'S Iβ Uj« eheapMt and most eatiefactory store for the China, Glass, asd Ironmongery wanted in the house. • THE Special "Pago for Women" in Saturday's Editions of 'Ts!«j Evening News" appeals to everyone. A bright Horns | MagazuM, .
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 13
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