/Bfi\ ; KRYPTOK llfil Two Sigh! Glasses have two glasses in one—r .-ta tor and near sight. *"". segment being invisible. * These glasses save the Natfji annoyance of constantly ''jr' changing from one pair liiipilif '$£&'- ' toanothcr - We should like to show ilfilliiil? *%&/>• y° u specimens of them if \&&\ ca ll £ * our • SiQKT-TESTJKG ROOMS OPTHALMIC OPTiCIAN CASHEL STREET, next Ballantynes E. M. SfeWDSTEIM ca *" B. FALCK I Come ; Curtain ||;Ji';" ht 1 Corner !|:-'*;-rj:j':^^^^^LX' I GEES LTD., v. ; jAn street cars etep Cnr. Colombo and Lichfleld Sts. I • tonr doors C 56,,., _| gri^iiTiTTffrnffii M °f il f g ** w **TT gK3 i9^ A PLEA3ING PROSPECT M. HOLU ANDER i<;.holding his WINTER SALE at an earlier date thjs season in-order to give his customers the best opportunity to obtain their winter wear >T... GREATLY: REDUCED PRISES. As his stock is the most \ip-to-. : date, why not shop while his prices ARC SO LOW, and benefit by wearing these garments for-the remaining winter months. Hundreds of Costumes ' and Coats and Skirts, also the latest Sports Coats, all to go at ridiculous figures. Price is no object—you can. get them at any price you desire.; Hundreds of bargains in the Fancy and ; Underclothing Departments. It will pay you well to call in and see these offerings'. The prices will - . astonish you. . 705 COLOMBO STREET 1 Phone 5660 .
HUlfct-6. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. WEST OXFORD. fpHiS Hotel a be-aut.fully situated, facin? X the HiHs. and thn balcony commands » gloriouo view' of the country. Thi* distrxt abounds in Sr c t-c!ass scenery.. The \. ainiaknriri and Ashley Gojgc; are within otey di'tanco For nnyop* "■d&«iting '• quiet -fet. Oxford' is -Wghly ••■Kcomir.eeded'- The a> the -Hatol .is everything to be desired .•,.•-. lloreo and Trap and Motor-car on hire. t. W. GLASSO.N. , .- -7810 Proprietpr WHKRE TO STAY AT TIMAEU. THE HYDKO GRAXU HOTEL, overlookmjr 'Caroline' Bay end Hisrbour. New Zealand's-. Premier- 'Winter' • Besort. Tfaa_ -largest' -and- moat modern i'rivatc . Hotel in tho Dominion/ ..Spacious baltJtmiee on each Soar.-' .Eighty luxuriously furr.isbcd rooine. Sis up-t.-da'.e baihrocms.' The only hotel in New Zca ami with salt water bathe thot and csld). SuiUij'for famili«fl. T "Tariff on applicalion-' ' ■■ '" -" ' '■"■'.'■ " "■' . B. C. JONES. Proprietor. ~~~~ FUNERAL NOTICES. WISE Funeral of the late Richard Frank -*- Bradley will li?avo his late residence, Chart'jiis Bay. Lyttelt n, Ihis (Fr.dayj, the sth inst., at '2.30 p.m.j for th« Ttddinf,ton Cemetery.— J. LAMLi ajid SOK. 3£21 IyHE Funeral of the late John Hopper -"till J- tiko place on Friday, isaviug hie 'lati. ; rcr-id?nco, 39 Dickens etr&et, Addingtoa, at 2 p.m.. for Cein"Vry. Private intciroent —GEORGE BARKELL. . 217 rpHE Friends of the Ute, Albert' Mitchell ! JL tiro ir.iyTniv'd that h:s Funeral leaver hie lato residence. Hav.-Jse street, , Kcv.- t Brighton, for th* Linvrood Cehietery, on Saturday, 6th inst.. at 2.30 p.m.—LANGFOE D and I'JiiND. 3533 Friends of tha Vate Nicholas EFill X Oiivsy are re3f>ectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the reaidenco of hia sou-m-ia-w, Jkfr <s«orco Whit Cord, 8-1 Oxford sir&st, Lytteiton, on Saturday, Juno <"th, at ■j.30 p.i!.., for the Pu-jlic Ceniitery—"\V. T. LESTEK- • Members of the Old Lytteltoa Navai»' J- Assoc.at on will as3embio ct No. 8_( Oinord street. LjcJtclton, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, June Cthj trx attend.the Funeral of their 1 iate comrade, Nicholas. Hill Davey. J ANDERSON, TTNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL. DIRECTOR. 107 VICTORIA STREET. ■Phoce 3803. Co3SS Herbert LangfoicL Joha Khind, 19 London it 103 Montreal et. lA'SGFORD AND RUi.VD, J • , ■ UNDERTAKERS AST) EMBALUER& "PHONES 6£9 and IGO3. Town Offic*. 104 Ciebol «tre«t. Those 313 P.O Box 523 j LAilB AND SON FCNEHAIi FUaNISHEP.S. Ho. 224 LICHFIELD STREET. TELEPHONE 639. E«ttbuii*d :37i CS32I pEOBGE BAEKELL, UNDERTAKEB ; AND 2MBALUEB, CE DUEHAM and ST. ASAPH ST3. THONZ 72L ' C 7143 : fTTJE Special "P»ge foi 'Women" in SalurA diy'n Editions o* "Tb-e Evening N««r»'' appeal* to . eveTjoß*- A brijhi Hem«
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 9
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