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PUBLIC NOTICES. WARM SOUPS For COLD DAYS. THIS is tha weather for a Warm, Nourishing Soup. KINCAID'S offer you the following varied menu: — DRIED VEGETABLES FOR SOUPS: Grsen Pes* for Boiling, 2d lb, or 71b Is. Ex. Fine Marrowfat Peas, 3d lb, or slb Is. Split Peas. 2'd: Lentils. 3d. Pearl Barley. 2_d lb. Haricot Beans, Sd lb. READY-TO-SERVE SOUPS: Symington's Assorted Flavours, 6d packet Foster Clark's Assorted Flavours, 6d and la Heius Tomato Soup. Sd. Is, Is 6d. Crosse and BlaekweU's Soups, la 4d tin. HEAT EXTRACTS: Turtle Cup, Is Gd. Christchurch Meat Co.'s C.M.C- Is, la 9dBovril, la 6d, 2s 6d. PEARL OF THE EAST TEA. Unrivalled for Flavour and Aroma, 1b 9d lb. KINCAID'S, LTD. 780 WANTED TO LET. rpO LETS—Wanted, Houses to Let in -A. Sydenham. Linwood, lliccarton, St Albans, and Christcharch City. Dozens. of enquiries'daily. Knight, Ckcckley and Neaie, 138 Hereford street. T\ T ANTED~to~Lct. _i_ Moorhouee avenue, » » City, 7 rooms, 17s 6d; Livingstone street, off East Belt, 5 rooms, .J-acre, lis; Cashmere Hills, 5-roomed —>ungalow, £1 23 6d; Ward street, Addington, 4 rooms, l-acre, stable, 10s; 262 Montreal street. City, 6 rooms, 17s. W. E. Simes and Co., 144 Hereford street. rs\dlS_ WEEK'S TO LETS—Armagh street, — 7 rooms, 16s 6d; Strickland street, Sydenham, 6 rooms, 19s; Onslow street, Merivale, 6 rooms, 16s; Oxford terrace, 8 rooms, 235; Oxford terrace, 9 rooms, 255; Gloucester street, 10 rooms, -2 or offer; Hereford street Linwood, 6 rooms, 12s; Colombo street, City, 6 rooms, 22s 6d; Weka Toad, Fendalton, 6-roomed Bungalow, 255; Bucckugh street, Linwood, 7 rooms, 20s; Merivale lane, 6 rooms, 275; May's road, St Albans, 5 rooms, 18s; •Beaicj street, 5 rooms, 17s 6d; Allen street, City. 5 rooms, 10s; Bealey 6trect, St, Albans, 5 rooms, 17s; Derby etreot, St. Albans, i I rooms, 16s; Harrow street, Linwood, 4 rooms, £s; Essex street, Linwood, -1 rooms, 9s and :, 6s, 6d. Knight, Ckcckley aad Neale, 125 Hereford street. WANTED TO PURCHASE. AVON DAIRY COMPANY, LTD., 23 Manchester street S. WE are BUYERS "of CREAM. HIGHEST . PRICES GIVEN. Accurate weight and test Guaranteed. Corner Manchester and Dundas street-. C 9163 A A WANTED to. Buy, Artificial Teeth, ■**■ Platinum Pine,-and Scrap, £6 per ot. Dental A.loy £1 per o*. On .receipt of Platinum Pins and Scrap, money cabled same day B. MITCHELL, 13ft and 140 Russell street, Melbourne, Victoria. _ Reference, National Ban- of Australia. C9OS7 WANTED Purchase, Algerian Oats, Tartars, Oaten Chair. J. Meagher, .Tattersall- Hotel Buildings. 1531 WANTEDI ~ WANTEDI TfiTE BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE • • in any quantity. A'so Pianos, Sewing Machines, etc. Beat prices fr.vcn. This is tbe easiest method of disposing «f your goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS. . Auctioneers, Cathedral aquare (next Post Office). 4526 • WANTED KNOWN. ~ WAinIED Known —Wise people wear Glasses. In some caeca persons refuso to do so because Glasses modify slightly the appearance When fitted by ue they are both neat and boeomipg Our enormous stock and variety of frames ensures this, vitan at half tha coet you would-expect. R. Kennett, the People's "Optician, 211 . >h street. 1337 WANTED Known—Spectacles are a great p'easure when they aro euitablo and correctly fitted. We can Fit you neatly and comfortably "ie cold-filled nickel steel _nd other frames; all the newest Shapes in Pinoe-nez, Spectacles, Rimless, and many varieties. Our moderate prices will please you. R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High etreet _________?" WANTED Known—Few people have eye» alike. This is often overlooked in purchasing Spcctaclre. Wo Test each eye and' give Lenses to Correct the difference. ■ Charges always jncderate. Thirty years' experiene. R. Kennett, tho People's Optician, 211 High street. ______ WANTED. Known—"How to treat your ■ eyes and preservo your sight." Send for our pamphlet on the eubject gratis, post free. We Fit new Lenses to your on frames, Repair and Rsfit all sorts of Spectacles. Pince-ne?, etc., having an endless assortment of carta for repairs. Tenmles «.*r»'<»V and curl sides. Bridges. Springs, and Nose. Plaquets, etc., etc., at most moderate cost R. Kennett, the People's Optician. 211 High etreet __37 ; , — — — - Illinium j.. ji. il u...u_ j.i ii iiiiiiiiiiiaiiimmiiii I If you will kindly take the trouble • to peruse j OUR NEW PRICE LIST You will be amply repaid. j Every Pair a New Departure in Priee-CiiUing 23 Pairs Women'e Tan Glace Button Shoes—Worth 12s 6d. Now 6s. | 16 Pairs Women's Tan Glace Lace Shoes I —Worth 12s 6d. Now 5s 6d. 21 Pairs Women's Tan Glace Boote» Laco 4-Woith 14s 6d. Now"_.■. 19 Pairs Women's Black Glace Derby Boots, lovely goods—Worth 16a. Now 9s cd. Z9 Pairs Women'e Tin Glace Button Boots—Worth lis 6d. Now Gs ■ 6d. !16 Pairs Men'a Heavy Chrome Bals., 6, 9, and 10's only—Now 13s lid. 29 Pairs Men's Box Calf Bala—Worth 16s 6d pair. Now 10s 3d. 23 Pairs Gents* Tan Glace Derby, bandsown—Worth 21s. Now 12s 6d. • 38 Pairs Genta' Black Glace Balmorals— • Worth 14s 6d. Now 8s 6d. 18-Pairs Best Box Calf Derbys, bandeewn, round toes, wide welt*—Usual Price 22s 6d. Sale- Price 15s. 18 Pairs Beat Box Calf Oxford Bals., I hand-sewn, round toes, wide welts. I Usual Price 20s. Salo Price 14s 6d. 18 Pairs Medium Box Grain Golosh Bale., I machhie-eewn, round toe—Usual Prico 0 15s 6d. Sale Price lie 6d. i 1 Boys' Glovo Hide School Boots, 7 to 10— § | 5s lid. 11 to I—6s lid. 1 I Boys' Box Calf Bals., 11 to I—7s lid. 3 I I to s—Ss lid. I I Boys' Shooters, Nailed and Plain—_ to § I Ud. 4 and s—Bs 3d % | Girl*' Glove Hide Leglets—7* and 10— | 4s lid. 11 and I—6s <kL I Girls' Glace Button . and Laco Boots, I patent caps, 7 and 10—Ss 9d. 1 Girls' Bos Calf Lace Boots (kicker toes) I —Great snip, 3s lid. 1 Children's Tan Willow Calf Shoes, I machine-sown, with buckles, 4 and 6— 1 1 2s 3d. f Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, latest shapes, I | 7« lid, 8s ;id. _ | | La_ie3' Glace Derby Boota, patent cap*, § 9s lid, 10b Od. -,-,,' 1 Ladies* Boatock Shoes, just landed— 1 14s lid. _, , I I/adies' Lovely, Tan Glace Boots, round i toe—9s 9d. „ , | Ladies' Chrome Leglets, for hard wear, patent caps—9a lid. Ladies' Ward Shoes, rubber heels—3s lid, 4s lid. . • \ _ _. , Ladies' Ward Shoos, Chrome Leather t"2ealand_" brand)—Ss 3d. Men's Kip Do: by Shooters, heel and tos plates, no nails—l4s. Men's Heavy Greenhide Nailed Shoote— I —15s Ud. _•'.,_ Men'a Heavy Split Shooters, nail-sd (splendid value)—9s 6_ Men'a Split Bals- no nails, toe- and heel plates—Us Sd. ___ Men's Nailed..or Plain Bluchers-o- lid, Cs 64. ~ , ' Men's L'ght Chrome Walking BoOta— Sa lid. , Men'a Split Leather Knee Boots, wood , pegged—Sale Price 16s 11* L ( G_u Eoois—Scor_s of paa» a* _2* ©d, 1 25e. , , Children's Whit* Kid Booties, lid pair. Stewart Robinson CASH BOOT DEALER 9 108 CASHEL STREET WEST § CB6'9 m"i mi — ■ i hit

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume L, Issue 14978, 27 May 1914, Page 13

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