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PKRYPTOK Two Sight Glasses have two glasses in onefar and near sight. $£ L made, the joining of the ' ~ segment being invisible. "v These glasses save the annoyance of constantly '' % '9*\ changing from one pair ; '''*!&*** to another. We should like to show >' ou specimens of them if **• y° u wiW f avour a *ff%rs. call tt our *'C SIGHT-TESTING ROOMS I ERNEST M. SANDSTEIN OPTHALMIC OPTICIAN I CASHEL STREET, next Ballantynes 1 E. M. SANDSTEIN °«" B- FALCK | Sola Maker of H*r Kx«_Wh«t I_dy «__»»"! .f&ftK- /■» I WSsb f-aUnt H.Tpeaio Hood __W/ I ">3g|S c - J - WILLIAMSON "Jm PS4M3. GO-CARTS. RTVA—I- CHADM, Jtinnlr-PDSHO-RTS and DOLLS' 00-CABIS. ColiapstbU 3 * aad BOYS' BIKBOWS _tub,.C*rt Plunkot H»94 _ ' . . _ .w •...*'■' p«%. no. 2495* 533 te 537 Colombo & Bath Streets (near South Bait) Cuu

SPORTING. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, 1914. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. FIRST RACE AT 1 p.m. A TRAIN —ill leavo the Christchurch Railway Station at 12.15 p.m., returning at 6.0 and 0.10 p.m. Trams at short intervals from 11 a.m. MOTOR-CARS. Tho entrance for hirod motor-caTs and earring— will bo, as usual, from tho Racccourso road. . , Privato motor-cars and carnages can enter from thc Hornbv Junction road. No motor-car will bo permitted to Tcmam . in any of tho carria£> drives or carriage pad- \ A Public Motor-car Paddock is available immediately behind the present Motor-car Enclosure. An attendant will bo in charge XX. H. E. WANELYN. 3906 Secretary. TRAMWAY NOTICES. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. SUMMER GALA. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). ORDINARY Saturday Time-teble will be ' run, and tho quarter hourly service will bo continued till 7.15 p.m. trip from Squaro and 7.30 p.m. trip irom Summer, after which trams will leave Square »t 7.45, &la, 8 45. 9.15. 10.0, 10.30, 11.10 p.m, and leavo Snmnor at 8.1, 8.31, 9.1, 9.31, 10.0, 10.1C, 10.46, and 11.1-1 p.m. Seaside Excursion Tickets (9d return) will NOT bo Sold. BOROUGH COUNCILS. __ — —— ——- BOROUGH OF NEW -RIGHTON. NOTICE is hereby given "That all Carriers, I Hawksrs, Ice Cream Vendors, and persons holding stocks of Petroleum aro notified that tho Council will tako action against any persona not obtaining a LICENSE, as required by the Borough By-laws." Notice is also given "That all persons Erecting Buildings in tho uorough without having fir3t obtained a permit will be proceeded against for- Breach of the-Building-By-laws.'' ■' • < LYON MOORE, Town Clerk. New Brighton, January 98th, 1914. 3&13 ~ BOROUGH OF. NEW BRIGHTON. DOG REGISTRATION NOTICE. NOTICE ia hereby given that after Fobruary J4th, 1914, all owners of UNREGISTERED DOGS in tho .Borough of New Brighton will be PROSECUTED without further notice. Office for Registration of Dogs, Council Chambers, Hawko street, Now Brighten. » LYON MOORE. ' "■ Town Clerk. January 33th, 3514 PUBLIC NOTICES. VIAVI HOME TREATMENT. . TW2RMANENTLY cures INDIGESTION, JT'CATARRiI, and PILES. Women invited to learn how to CURE THEMSELVES. of Nervous, ■ Inflammatory, and Congestive conditions, thus avoiding OPERATIONS. FREE HEALTH TALKS to Women every Tuesday and Friday at 3 p.m. Interviews daily, Men and Women, from 9 to 5 pvm., incurring no charge or obligation, at tho VIAVI ROOMS, 8 Royal Exchange Build-, IDSS ' LUCY STERLING, Manager. (Take Lift to Top Floor). a__ DOMESTIC SEWING AND MENDING CLUB. 3 CHANCERY LANE. A Scheme to Lighten the Duties of Houeawives and Benefit the Workers.. -For Ladies and Children wo Make, Alter, and Mend Costumes, Mantles, Dresses; Skirt*. Blouses. Underclothing, Stocking*, etc. For Gentlemen wo oan Alter, Mend, or Darn anything mendablc, from Socks to Capa. For Clubs, Hotels, and Boardingbouses we Make, Darn, or Mend Tahlo Linen, Bed Linen, Curtains, etc Telephono 2576. 3389 G. G. AND J. H. AITKEN. FOR SALE. A SPLENDID RESIDENCE. _ f\-ROOMED DWELLING, built only four IXJ years ago, situate Hereford street West. Christchurch, with every modern convenience, and magnificently situated in close proximity to__,thc Public Gardens. This houso has been built regardless of expense, and is onlj[ offered for Bale as tho owner ia leaving Christchurch. PRICE, X 2700. TERMS. ST. ALBANS. FIRST-CLASS 8-ROOMED HOUSE, with all latest conveniences, with nearly HALF AN ACRE of M-ell-plaated garden. Th.f> is an absolute bargain. PRICE, £1550. j LINWOOD. MODERN B-KCOMED HOUSE, well fitted up, with i>CRE of garden. PRICE, £950. G. G. AND J. H. AITKEN, ESTATE AGENTS, 106 HEREFORD STREET. Telephono 2265. C 9068 THE "UNDERWOOD" IS. Other Typewriters try to ba. LOOK AT THIS. CANADIAN Speed and Reiiabllty Conteat held at Toronto. Canada, 20th and 30th April, 1913. International Contest—First nine award*. Canadian Championship—First four awards. School Contest—All the awards. Speed, Accuracy and Stability Contest held at Salt Lake City, 10th July. 1918. American Championship Contest—All tha awards. Western Championship Contest—AH tha awards. Utah State Championship Contest—First five awards. Utah State School Contest—First four awaids. National School Contest—AM tbe aw*id*. Sole Agents for the Sooth Island: D. 2J. ADAMS, LIMITED. N.Z. Expxcea Co.'a Buildings. Chriatchurch. 49S THOROUGHLY Healthy Scalp ia the first essential to a Luxuriant Growth of Hair, and Ladies will find a very great benefit from thorough and regular Shampooing of tho Hair. This work io carefully dono by tho MISSES BEATTIE, at the small cost of.2b, including Crimping. Advice gives free concerning Hair and Skin Tronbles of all kinds. Excellent Hair Tonics. Egg Julep, Hair Pomades, etc, in Stock. Address; No. 10 ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Cathedral square (next Post Office). CBlsl

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume L, Issue 14889, 31 January 1914, Page 17

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