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B eyesight cannot i place 1 too great a value upon-sound vision. | Perhaps that contimial headache *is due to | eyestrain. Consult us, and we will prescribe 1 glasses only if absolutely necessary. ERNEST M. SANDSTON I Consulting Opticians and Eyeglass Specialists gjght Testing Room*, Ca.hel Street (aearVßaliantync) E. M. SANDSTON B * FALCK fl wi<?u4fvs

WANTED TU SELL. IT'OK Salf. Horeo. Van ana Ha-rares. Apply - Macarthy aud Clark. Armagh etroot. 13.1 FOB Kale," 4-roomcd Modern House. Sydcnhaiii '2d tram; Government Mortgage. Deposit £140. Apply Business,, 'Trees Utj lie?. ' 170R SALE, Modern .VRoomed Bungalow; . £50 deposit and balaneo XI weekly as rent. "1.W.," "Preae.' WJAX. TED to Sell, tbo Business known as *y tho Cash Grocery Company, fto.lll> Cas hoi street, 11-car Ballantyne's. Lhis is .1 oound and profitable one. Owner selling on account of bad health and scarcity of labour. For particulars upply Box 621. Christchurch. Y»0 rrv-SYUKXH-iii; Penny, Section. 3wOOU Square House of 6 rooms, full i; Acre Section, splendid position Fore«t aoid Perkins. 433 Colombo etreet. Sydenham. rtQQA-HOUSE of 1 Rooms, bath, (W, washhouse, copper and tubs, gAero Section. Forest and Perkins, 4o Colombo street, Sydenham. _ pjrrjr—LINWOOD. House of 5 Rooms, dWT: 10 hot "and cold, and all conveniences. 1-Acre Section. Forest and 1433 Colombo street. Sydenham. 001 Potato, Onion, and. Dairyine Land. Urgent sale, Meagher and' Co., _155_Safihel etreet. 80J CHOICE Suburban Property, 6-ioomed (new) Semi-Bungalow Residence and 1J acrefl, in terraced garden, lawn, orchard. £•200 deposit; A'SOO remaining at SJ. A aecided bargain. Meagher and Co.. loj Cashel street. * 9 i° OINGER Drop-heads, cheap; terms arrang--0 ed. .No canvassers employed. Ulooe, 261 High street, Triangle. to Sell. Water Troughs for VV Sheep and Cattle. Kauri Washtubs, with brass plugs and chains; guaranteed not to leak. SOo. Small Kegs for Summer Drinks, Churns, Washing Machines, and rubs maw and repaired. 'Phono 175] ■ J. kUIHERLAND. 70 Tuam etreet nest. osoo latest" G6.""cheap; drop-head, in oak JE4 103; Treadle, £1 15s; Term* arranged.' Globe, 261 High etreet, Triangle. BUNGALOWS FOR SALE. ST ALBAKSi Tiled roof, brand new, 5 rooms, electric light, porcelain bath and basin neat sun porch, pretty leadlighte, £675. ST ALBANS —5 Very largo rooms, wide [ entrance hall tut side), very good concrete foundation (no peat), large back, verandah, gsus copper, electric light, 1 minute Is> tram, i' 675. ST. ALBANS—I Main Rocme, .1 email rcom outaido, all usual modern conveniences, asphult paths, Mjwer connexion, noat section, £575. 1 CITY—6 Roome, eide entrance, porcclain bath, electric light, not 2 years old, good wide eecticn, i'IOOO. Eaey terms. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., 163 Caslicl etreet.. 'Phono 2855. - .SBl7l-I&JS XTrANTED' Sell, Singtr I>rop-hea<l. 5 years i'-ui written guaranty®; terms . arranged. Globe, High street. Triangle. I'QrfJ —ST. ALBANS, handy ,Tram and • Park—Nearly New Bungalow ol 5 rooms, plastered, nic© jianollod hull> sun ty orc'li, good leadkghts, 4 lires, til© grates and hearths,- cupbcardo. linen press, i wardrobes, bathroom, porcelain bath. h. and c. service, electric light, and. every possible convenience. Fine largo motoi slied. with concrete .floor. . The section, which is i-acrc, is nicely laid out in lawn and choice shrubs. Terhis arranged Hillary end Baxter. Manchester street. ' H4437-527 "JIyfUST BE SOLD. «e owner is leaving IVJL Christchurch. Price reduced to £575 or offer— Bungalow of 4 rooms, plastered. verandah, bay windows, leadlighte, tile grates and hearths, x tile-back range, cupboards. linen press, wardrobes, bathroom, h. and c." eerviee. gas and every convenience. Splendid Ecction of J-acre, and large workshop, 50 x 12. The owner is determined to sell, and will consider any terms in reason. Most of the money can remain at -li per cent. Hillary and. Baxter, Manchester street. H4437-527 7?QK/y-EASY TERMS ARRANGED— cfcOOU New Brighton—Bungalow of 4 good6iaed rooms, panelled, gasstove. hoa.tcrs, and fittings and usual conveniences. Splendid water supply from deep well. About i-acro section, handy tram and beach. Thin is » Teal good investment. Hillary and Baxter. Manchester street. H4437-527 REDUCED to £535—Linwood. handy to Tram and School—Quaint Bungalow of 5 rooms, verandah front and side, tiled grates and hearths,, tilc-back range, cupboards, linen press, wardrobe, ga«, bathroom, h. • and c. service, pantry, scullery, sink, h and c„ washhouse, copper, and tubs, workshop, about 25 perches, high, sunny section. As the owner has left Christchurch he has no further hsb for this property. Terms arranged. Hillary and Baxter, Manchester etreet. H4437-527 SOMETHING Good at Papanui—Nearly Ih acres of -the best of land, mostly •under "crop, together with Semi-Bungalow of 8 large' rooms. plasttTed, papered,, -verandah, 5 fires, tile grates and hearths, bathroom, h. and c. eervice, and all possible conveniences, stable, trapshed, cowshed, fowlhouse, and conservatory. This is a most desirable property, and should appeal to anyone looking for a similar -property. Price £2100. Hillary and BaxteT, Manchester street. H4437-627 "rpHB _ Greatest of all Wars," more fulN J. dealt with in the "Evening News' thaju in my other newspaper is th« Dominion.

j WANTED TO PURCHASE. WANTED TO PURCHASE. WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES EOR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, PIANOS,..and SEWING MACHINES. ' If you wishUto Soli, befeure and give u» a ring or call. j McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Catbedrahaquore (next, Post Office) Mc6O:S-Sl4b W7"ANTED, Ryegrass, Onions, and l'ota,'Mi toes (far forward delivery). We pay highest Cash Value for Produco of First Grade. 3 Meagher' and Co., 155 Oaeliel street Wanted to purchase, for c«sh Client, 34 to 6 ACRES of good LAND, v.'ith a deccnt Dwelling of 5 Rooms; must be fairly handy to a school, not, more than 7 miles "out. Price, from £700 to £900 Vendors having such a Property to dispcec of kindly send ns particulars at ouco. W. K. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers," EsUto Agents, 144-146 Hereford street. 1707 ! WANTED KNOWN. Lli Stragglers unclaimed' by 21th April' will be sold, proceeds to go to Kod Cro/.s. J! Craoroft Wilson. Cashmere. 50d BUYING- "Easy ifonday" Laundry- Help is aa good as getting a wasnemoiiiaii. It does all the work. Packets Is. _ 6i WANTED KNOWN. « . XXT& BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE i. * » J in nny quantity. Also, PIANOa, SKvV. INU MACHINES. BEST PRICES UIVLN. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Cathedral (next I'otl Office) | Mc6028~5143 WANTED KNOWN. IF You Want a STRAIGHT DEAL auc tho HIGHEST PRICE. w 0 Buy ah Classes of Second-hand Furniture, Sewing Machines, etc. r; S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, CASHEL STREET (next TattPreall's). 'Phono 3411. AlcG-jit I MISCELLANEOUS. Monday"—Remember tho name— l Jlj tho wonderful No-Rub Laundry I i u packel iaata eight weekly \.utUi- 6 'B. i TV/f cINTyRB'S Extra Strong PtnoJic Pi.i*. IVJL Recommended by ladies. 4s bo, themiste and etorea. 3 /"-\IiILDUEN'S Parlour Uumss-Min&on a s arc soiling Many tin-j .« . giime3, and sonio at Cd. MUii'J-U» B~LOOMINE is a pains •taking" lemtu/. _ All the difference uotween Having pan".if ful corns and not having them is lAi, lu« n price of "Bloomine" Corn Cure. So.-i s Everywhere; HiOu.' S 1 ~ PIUNU BLOSSOM PILLS" Curo Livv.Complaints' and Indigestion, etc. .tr4 purely herbal, eugar-coated. small piiij " small dose, small prioc—6d and lu F,ve.y----8 where. GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Li Weekly Fashion Notes, and - for Everybody, appear in thu "I'agu wx ; Women" in Saturday's Editions of "ii,u r Evening Kewa." LEFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs Metgher, Cash - Buyer of Gents' Misfits, uootß, TtuUiCj, Portmanteaux, also Ladies' and Children» • Clothing. 123 Lower High street. Lctteu ' promptly attended to. Telephone No. ii&'iti. , i ! "rpHE Greatest of All Wars," more fuLv J. dealt with-in tho "Evening New*" than in any other newspaper in the Dominion. « -T7q — FOli a First-rato Boot Polifchintj S«t U O at Minson's. G.ood brush, tin of Nugget, and Nugget pad. M 6179-493 • rpHE War is being specially dealt with in i X the "Evening News" to an extent not to bo found elsewhere. rpHAT everlasting rub-rub-rub is entirely JL unnecessary when, you uso "Easy Monday" Laundry S-". IPj Grocers. 5 LEFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs Pritchard is » Cash Bu rer of Gents' Misfit and Leftoff Clothing, Jooto, TrunUa, Portmanteaux, and Ladies' and Children'u' Clothing. Spot cash. Ring up 'Phono 3394, or write 12 Victoria street. P6079 A" NYTHING to Polish? Try "Wood Food," it will surprise you; make« motor*, cyclcs, furniture, etc., like new. Is. Millson's. M 0179-405 THE Special "Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of "The Evening News" / appeals to everyone. A Bright Homo Magazine. , L~ EFT-OFF Clothing — Mrs Robecn, 003 High" street (late of Dnnedin), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-oS Clothing. Letters attended to. 'Phono 3C2S. 118021 McINTYRE'S Extra Strong Periodic Pills. Recommended by ladies. 4s (id, Chemists and Stores. 132200-12) c FLOOR Brooms and Brushwnre of all sorts, neo Minson's Plain Figures Dooi Mats, heavy ones, from 2b 6d. MGJ79-4W

Prevention is Better and Cheaper than Cure The lack of decent Footwear in wet weather results in colds that cause all sorts of inconvenience, and that tote up the doctor's bill against you. Gcod insurance against wet or cold feet is provided for every member of the family by Stewart Robinsonjs LOW-PRICED HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR. We score in value-giving every time, becausoin every pair of boots or shoes, slipper*, ctc., we sell, there is the combination of low priccs and high grade quality. Leather is scarce; as everyone knows. However, we had our eyes pretty wide open, and have filled up our lockers and fittings with heavystock of boots and shoes for the coming wet season. Every line quoted now in.stock. LADIES' WARM SLIPPERS .. .. .. 1/3 1/8 1/9 CARPET SLIPPERS, stout soles. .. 2/8 2/11 3/8 LADIES' CAMEL HAIR SLIPPERS, leather soles 3/11 4/8 5/6 LADIES' WARD SHOES, rubber heels .. 5/3 5/11 8/11 STOUT CHROME WARD SHOES .. .. •• 8/3 8/8 LADIES' KID ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS .. 8/11 9/11 10/8 MEN'S GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS, coloured welts, standard brand 21/8 MEN'S GLACE KID DERBY FRONTS .. .. .. 17/0 MEN'S HEAVY WATERPROOF COOKHAMS .. 25/- 27/8 32/0 LADIES' VELVET SHOES, i-bar .. ... 5/11 0/11 7/G MEN'S CHROME GOLOSH BALMORALS .. .. .. 14/11 BOYS' LEATHER BALMORALS, sizes io to 13 .. .. 7/11 I.ABIES' REAL GLACE DERBY SHOES, coloured welts 12/8 9/8 10/3 GENTS' WORKING NAILED SHOOTERS .. .. 13/8 14/6 VAC. GUM BOOTS, splendid boots .. .. .. •• 26/YOUTHS' SCHOOL CHROME BOOTS, sizes Ito 5 .. .. 11/3 GIRLS' SPLIT KIP SCHOOL BOOTS, 10 to 13 ... .. 6/3 MEN'S NAILED BLUCHERS .. .. •• .. 7/11 WHITE KID EVENING SHOES .. .. 6/11 7/6 7/11 YOUTHS' SPLIT WAX BALMORALS. Ito 5, heel and toe plates .. 10/11 LADIES' GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS .. .. 13/6 U/9 I ADIES' CHROME LEATHER DERBY SHOES, spccial, Cut. .. 8/\ I LADIES' GLACE INSTEP and BAR SHOES at 9/6 10/6 12/8 14/2 LADIES' BLACK SUEDE-SHOES .. .. 8/6 pair, anv styl» GOLD SEAL GUM BOOTS, long leg .. • .. .. £2/2/4 MEN'S KNEE GUM BOOTS, just in .. .. .. .. 18/9 MEN'S FELT-LINED CLOGS.. .. .. .. 8/11 C/^ WATERTIGHT CLOGS .. .. 12/6 13/6 14/3 POSTAGE—Ladies, 4(1., Men's, 6d. STEWART ROBINSON CasHel Street West - CHRISTCHURCH 1W165—8784

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15874, 13 April 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15874, 13 April 1917, Page 9

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