WANTED TO PURCHASE. A A WANTED to Buy, Artificial Teeth, ■"■ Platinum Pins, and Scrap, £7 per or. Dental Alloy £1 per ot. On receipt of P*atisim Pins and Scrap, money cabled same day. B. MITCHELL, 133 and 140 street, Melbourne, Victoria. Reference, National i Bank of Australia. C 9087 AVON DAIRY COMPANY, LTD.. 23 Manchester street S. WE are BUYERS of CREAM. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. Accurate weight and test Guaranteed. Corner Manchester and Dundos street* C.r-4- _____ ~X\7 ANTED, a Modem 4-rcom Bungalow, » » North Christchurch or St. Albans preferred. Box 524. XVANTEDTGood Gig Horse. Answers by »> ;10 o'clock To-day. Apply Horse, — THE Christchurch City Council requires a Motor Car of about 20 h.p., for tho use of thc Electricity Department. Particulars of Cars may be sent to the City Electrical Engineer, 153 Gloucester street, not later than thc 4th February. 3 -50 STAMPS— Fabulous prices paid. Send for Free Illustrated List. T. H. Nicqlle, 105 Pitt street, Sydney- 853 WANTED! • WANTED! TS7E BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE ' » in any quantity. Also Pianos, Sewing Machines, etc. Best prices given. Thi» is tho easiest method of disposing of your goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Cathedral square (next Post Office). 452 C WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known — Wise peopie wear Glasses. In somo cases persona refu'e t, do so because Glasses modify slightly- tho appearance. When fitted by us they aro both neat and becoming. Our enormous stock and variety of frames ensures this, often at half the cost you would e-nect. R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 nigh street. 1337 WANTED Known—Snectscies are a great p'easur. when they are suitable and correctly fitted. We enn Fit yon neatly and comfortably in gold-filled nickel steel and other frames; all the newest shapes in Pince-nez, Spectac'es, Rimless, and many varieties. Our moderate prices will please you. R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High street. 1337 WANTED Known Few peop'e hay© eyes alike. This is often overlooked in purchasing Spectacles. We Test each eye and give Lenses to Correct tha difference. Charges always moderate. Thirty years' experience. R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 Highjtreet 1357 "ANTED Known—Ths Sight should he periodically Tested even when glasses nre worn. We will do this and fit glasses that you may retain good sight for possibly more ye*rs tha" would have been the case Reasonable pnc«»a. R. Kennett, tho Pcopl*'» Optician, 21l_High jtreet. 1337 W "ANTED Known—"How to treat your eyes and preserve your sight.'' Send for our pamphlet, on the subject, gratis, post free. We Fit new Lenses to your own framc3, Repair and Refit all sorts of Spectacles. Pince-nez, etc., having an endless assortment of parts for repairs. Temples straignt and curl 6i-ies. Bridges, Springs, and Nosa Plaquets, etc., etc., at most moderate cost. R, Konnett, the People's Optician. 211 High street. ___- 3G7 MISCELLANEOUS. GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in the "Pago for Women" in Saturday's Editions of "Ihe Evening News." HOLMES AND SONS HALF-YEARLY SALE is now in full ' swing, at 130 HI G H_S T_R_E ET. C 8502 EFT-OFF - Clothing— Mrß - SJtca sb* 3 *', Ca % 3il Buyer of Gent's Misfits, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, also Ladies' and Children's Clothing. 117 Lower High street. Letters promptly_attc_ded_to. P 8420 THE Special "Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of "The Evening News" appeals to everyone. A bright Homo Magazine.. - CONVEYANCES. GOVERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Will Run Daily:— ••- - Leave Teddington 7.15 a.m. Leave Allanda'e 7.45-a.ni. 8.50 p.m.. Leave Governor's Bay 8.15 -am. .and 4.10 p.m. returning fiom Lyttelton Railway Station at 9.30 a.m. and 6 p.m ALF. SMALL, Proprietor. felepbone: Allandalo 957.i LAKE COLERIDGE ANTi GLENTUNNEL ROYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves Glehtunnel for A. Lake Coleridge, via Win-Jwhistle Fongg and Snowden. EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, on arrival, of Train from ChriMrburch. returning in time for thc eveni_« Traiii WEDNESDAY and. Special attention given to Paascnj-ers. and Parcels forwarded for delivery by Coach. DERRETT'S NORTH and SOUTH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. PARN-PSUS, BROOKDALE, HAWKSWOOD. CONWAY FLAT. HUNDALEE, and KAIKOURA. Daily from October lst to March 31st, leaving Parnassus 2.15 p.m.. returning from Kaikoura at 6.30 a.m. to catch Christchurch train to Parnassus. ... _' , Thrice weekly from April Ist to September 30th, leaving. Parnassus at 8 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, returning Kaikoura Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6.30 a.m. Faros—Single 17s 6d, Return 32s 6d. CULVERDEN TO KAIKOURA. Culverden for Rotherham and Waiau Daily 12.45 p.m., Waiau for Ro'Wham and Culverden Daily, at 1 • p.m. FARES—Single ss, Return Ba. Waiau for Kaikonra, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, 7.3tl a.m. Kaikcura for Waiau, Mondjys, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7.30 a.m. FARES—Single £1, Return £1 N.B.—All information given »t Tourist Department Office, or Thomas Cook and Son, Christchurch. THOS. DERRETT. Proprietor ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GERALDINE-ORARI SERVICE. LEAVE Geraldine Daily at 7.45 a.m., arrive Orari daily 8.30 a.m., leave Orari daily 8.50 a.m., arrive Geraldine daily 9.30 a.m., leave Geraldine daily 9.30 a.m., arrive Orari daily 1050 n.m., leave Orari d.ily 10.35 a.m., arrive Geraldine daily 11.20 a.m., leave Geraldine daily 1.30 p.m.. arrive Orari dai'y 2.15 p.m.. leave Orari daily 253 p.m., arrive Geraldine daily 3.4<? p.m . leave Geraldine daily 4.0 p.m., arrive Orari daily 4.45 p.m., leave Oarari daily 5.0 p.m., arr-.ve Geraldine daily 5.45 p.m., leave Geraldine daily 5.0 p.m., arrive Orari daily 5.45 p.m., leave Orari daily 6.0 p.m., a'rive Geraldine 6.45 p.m. Fares, ls 6d Single, 2s Cd Return. In connexion with the above I corduct a Livery Business. Gigs, Saddle Horses, Coaches,etc, on Hire-at reasonable rates. Genera! carrying and Carting carried on. Samples carefully handled. Agent New Zealand Express Company. Horse Cipping done on the premises. Machine plates •harpened. Char-es reasonable. Telephone No. 44. N. SHER.v_T, Proprietor, Geraldine. COBB AND COS TELEGRAPH LINE COACHES. LEAVE Halpin Creek on arrival of West Coast Express, which leaves Christchurch a* 8.30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Carrying Passengers and tbeir luggage only for Hokitika, Westport, Reefton, and Greymouth., arriving Greymouth same evening, 8.30 p.m. Through rail and coach ticket* enn be obtained at Tourist Office, Christchurch, also coach tickets for coach journey obtainable at tho following hotels: —Warners, Coker'a, Storey'-. Claxendon, and —'nited Servico Hotels; from Mr Cassidy, Springfield; Mr W. Campbell, Christchurch The management is under Mr H. Cassidy, who has bad solo management since 1873, juat forty years. CASSIDY and CO.. LTD.. Proprietor-. METHVEN AND ASHBURTON COACH. A COACH Runs between Methven and A Ashburton on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Leaves Methven 8 a.m... arrives Ashburton 10.45 a m.. Leaves Ashburton 4 p m., arrive* Methven 6.45 p.m. Parcels sad Orders left at Somerset Stables, Ashbortoa, and Methven Livery gtablaa. GIFTS. •OTHAT can bo moro a_ce_> table than a VV GOOD PICTURE, nicely framed? Tbooo obtained «t GIBB'S, 105 Cashel 6treet, opposite Baii-ntyne-, always give satisfaction. You aro Invited to Call-and Inspect. Bring your Pictures here for Framing. iao:
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 11
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