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PUBLIC NOTICES. ! —— j THINGS YOU NEED FOR PRESERVING TIME. Brewers' Crystals, 2_d lb, lis beg. No. IA Pure Cane Sugar, 2.d lb, 10s 6d bag. Mason's Wide-mouth Screw-top Glass Jam Jars—Pints, 4s 6d, Quarts 6s, J Gals., 8s doz. Mason's Screw-top Preserving Jars —Pints, 4s, Quarts 4s 6d, .-Gals., 6s Gd dos. Tie-over Jam Jars, lib, 2s; 21b, 4s doz._ Preserving Pans—Aluminium, 13s 6d, 15s to 325. Enamelled Iron, 5s 6d, 6s 6d to 8s 6d. KINCAID'S PEARL of the East—tho Tea with tho taste you'll like, ls 9d per lb. No tea couoons packed in this tea. KINCAID'S SPECIAL TEA, ls 3d lb. It is good. No tea coupons packed in this tea. Some firms imitate our price, but none our quality. UIXCAID'S, .LTD., 1306 WANTED TO RENT. T\7"ANTED to Rent, Unfurnished House • »• (new preferred) in Merivale, G rooms, all conveniences, must be closo to tram. Terms, etc., to Mrs J. C. Tipping, Cugt. 381. ARRIED'Co-plewar.t Two Sunny Rooms, Furnished or Unfurnished, central. Apply "Rooms," "Press." 1677 "VfARRIED Couple require Comfortably iVX Furnished Bedroom and Sitting-room, with exclusive u_o of kitchen ard"*acccss to garden. Must be pleaeantly situated in quiet neighbourhood. Apilv with narticuiara to Alpha, P. 0., Box P23", WelHngton. 1859 WANTED TO LET. T*\7"ANTED to Let, Superior Furnished W , House, 7 rooms, every convenience. "Superior." 1872 TQ Let, Centrally-situated Business Premises, -uitable manufacturers, workshop, motor garage, etc. Low rent, good lease, no rates. Apply Harris Bros., 158 Hereford streot. Agents. 311 MISCELLANEOUS. ~ RASPBERRIES— Will have them another week. Send ordors in promptly. Receiving country ordfr3 now. Dozen lbs <",_. E A Si3so_, -3 Sawyers Arms ro_d, Papanni. IWf BOARD-EESIDENCE, Private Family, £1 week, St. Albans or Richmond. "Worker," 'JPrcss" Office. 1903 CHIMNEY SWEEPING. 'Phone 2090, or "3C Salisbury street. T. Benjamin Smith. [ 1.i64 LEFT-OFF Clothing—Ms Pritehard i-j a Cash Buyer of Gents' Misfit and Leftoff Clothing. Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, and Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot .cash. Ring up 'Phone 3394, or write 12 Victoria street. C 77-0 HOLMES AND SONS HALF-YEAi'LY SALE is now in full swing, at 130 H*■ __J___ S lIiEET -. J_"SSO2 ANTED, Engineers, Marine and Mechanical, courses of instruction by correspondence, practical and right up to Engiah Btandard. Endorsed by all leading engineers, such as Mr M. Longridge, M.A., M. Inst., C.E., M.1., Mech. E. Mr J. Adamson, Sec. of Marine Engineers, London. Vrit-* or call and get free circular. International Correspondence Schools, Ltd., London. Local Agency, Wardell's Buildings, Cashel street. 6SSIP"-0- Girls, Housekeeping Hints, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in the "Pago for Women" in Saturday's Editions of "The Evening News." HOLMES AND SONS HALF-YEARLY SALE is now In full swing at 130 HIGH.SIEEE T. C 8502 THEY can kick and play in tho pram, turn . round and turn over, but they can't fall out, if Minson's Safety Go-cart Straps arc used. - ' WANTED, Carpenters and Builders. Our courses in Architectu-al Drawing, Building Construction and Concrete Kngi-" -..ring strongly endorsed by mich aa A. W. S. Cross, M.A., F.R.1.8.A.; Mr H. V Lanchestcr, F.R.1.8.A.; Editor "Tho Builder," and all leading architects. Write or call a*d set particulars free circular.-In-ternational Correspondence Schools, London. Local Agency, Warden's Buildings, -Cashel atreet. Christchurch. , - " EFT-OFF Clothing—Under tho supervision of the Government* Health Department, I have fitted up a , Fumigating Chamber. In future everything will be fumigated and thoroughly cleaned. It is well known a good second-hand article is worth two cheap new ones. Mrs Eiwood, 123 Armagh atreet. 'Phone -08. C LKFT-OFF - Robson. 205 High street (late of Dunedin), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Leftoff Clothing. Letters attended to. 'Phon* 8628. . C 7751 THE Special "Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of "The Evening News" appeals to everyone. A bright Home Magazine. A j THE EVEMT OF 1914 j We intend starting the present j year with a TREMENDOUS GGfiPOLSOCT CIBBA-iOE BOOT SiLE. This is the greatest Slaughter of Footwear we have ever placed before the public. We are compelled to make room 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 every description of Footwear. STEWART ROBINSON intends to make. this a red letter day in his history of sales. He intends breaking all previous records. Boots, Shoes __■*_. Slippers at prices far below cost. Such barsains never before offered in the i jcity. j■ ■ . Come alone; and assist us to break the record. Stewart Robinson CASHEL STREET WEST. C 8639

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 11

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