SH'PPING. HUDDART-PARKER, LIMITED. (New Zealand Agents for Hebburn Colliery ) FAVOURITE PASSENGER STEAMERS WILL be despatched as under (circumrtances permitting): — MELBOURNE, via DUNEDIN and BLUFF— WESTRALIA—THURSDAY, July 11th. Passengers 2.45 p.m. 'irain. All steamers fitted with wireless. Tickota available for stop-over or return by Union Line, or vice versa. v KINSEY and CO., LTD.. Agpnts. Hereford street, Christchurch. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. BOYS' BOOKS GIRLS' BOOKS SPECIALLY CHEAP and GOOD THIS WEEK at BURTT'S BOOK SHOP. 90 Worcester street, 82555-1020 Near Riccarton .Tram. JJARMAN AND STEVENS, LIMITED. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS. Absentees and Trustees Represented. Licensed Sharobrokers. Chief Agents for NORTHERN ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Fire, Accident, Motor-car, and Third Party Risks at Lowest Current Rates. Wc have various Sums to Lend on First Mortgage. Deeds propared under the Land Transfer Act. HARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED. 81 HEREFORD STREET WEST, HI4SI-8903 Christchurch. gHELTER BELTS ARE ESSENTIAL. (Lombardy Poplar, tlio Shelter Trco that has sloiKi tue XcSti ol 'liuiuj, LOMBARDY POPLARS hold, xnd will continue to hold, a foremost placo as an ideal deciduous shelter tree for orchard protection, 'l'hay are hardy aiid vigoiouc, upngut growing, and free from fungi and insect disease, and will thrive in almost any soil or situation. LOlannitUY POPLARS havo proved themselves to be fire resistant, and are now largely planted as marginal fir© screens. The benefite from shelter belts Die ol suibciont importance to warrant your immediate attention. Tliey are vital , to your success. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. WE ARE OFFERING Lombardy Poplars, 7 to flft, 30s per 100; 5 to 6ft, 25s per 100, or £10 10s per 1000; 3it, 15s per 1"0 We are also offering a fine lino of Populus Cordata Angulata Robusta, 5 to 6ft, 60s per 100. NAIRN AND SONS. LINCOLN ROAD. ADDINGTON. Box 426. 'Phono 241. NWOG-2786 HOT SOUP. n c °l d w >ntry day there's HOT SOUP. V/ nothing more enjoyHOT SOUP, able and nourishing than a HOT SOUP, bowl of Watkins's Hot Soup. HOT SOUP. Hot Luncheon (fish entrees, HOT SOUP- kegetables. and sweets), now HOT SOUP, served daily. Soups and Beer HOT SOUP, 'tea any hour of the day or HOT SOUP, evening. Watkina's, LtiL, next ■ §oT SOUP. BalUftitync's.-'CuaheV atroetT" < caygill; newburgh and co. Ernest R. Caygill. Thos. Newburgh. F I A.N.Z., A.P.A. (N.Z.) A.P.A. (N.Z.) TiUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, JT SHAREBROKERS, AND COMPANY SECRETARIES, Redpath's Buildings, 183 Cashel street, Christchurch ■Telephones: 3027, 4338. • GROUPS. Group Photography calls for GROUPS, special knowledge and experience. UKUUPS. Xho arrangement of the group GROUPS, determines the appearance of the GROUPS, portrait. See cur Portrait GalGROUPS. lery and study the Groups there. GROUPS, in—the science and art of "groupGROUPS, ing" will be understood as you GROUPS, look at our examples. \7fT RIGGLES WORTH AND BINNS, VV 738 Colombo street, Christchurch. WB4IO-3 RS. S H I L L I T O * (Late with J Montgomery and Co.), I havi a very fine lino of 6-year-old ENGLISH PLUMS, including all the best varieties. Exceptionally well grown specimens. PRICE 4s Each. 767 COLOMBO STREET. •PHONE 2933. 58427-2818 MISS OLOUGH, LADIES' HAIRDRESSER AND MANICURIST. Agencies; Bland's Vegetable Hair Dye, SDirella Corsets, Oatine Specialities. V 240 HIGH STREET (Over Simpson and Williams). * C 2327-1080 the wall-paper house. ■vrEW ART designs x wall-papers. C. A. COOPER, 15 Victoria street Telephone 1020. 02425 DIXON BROS. Q ash PRICE LIST. Forequarter Mutton, per lb .. £id Shoulder Mutton, per lb .. hia Rib Chops, per lb .. .. •• d Middle Loin Chops, per lb .. .. 6d Half Shoep, per lb .. •• •• Prime Ox Beef, Veal, and Lamb at Lowest Prices. WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST QUALITY OF MEAT. PROCURABLE. D 2357-8352 WANTED KNOWN. That f h. steel has reduced tho PRICE OF MEAT to Rock Bottom for SPOT CASH, and aa wc hav© only a 6nort time to live, get the Best. Rubbish is dear at any price;-the best is always cheapest in the end. And do not be oersuuded to buy inferior quality or rubbish, when by patronising F.- H. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream ot Canterbury. Customers in City or Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to ' Small Goods a Speciality, the annual output reaches half a million pounds. The quantity eold speaks for itself. SS2Bj » SOAP COMPETITION PRIZEWINNERS. First Prize, £5 os, Costume made to order by the Farmers' Co-op.—Mro Loader. Lyttelton. SIX PRIZES OF DRESS MATERIAL— Mrs McDowell, No. 6 Station road, Heathcote j Mrs E. McKie, Manchester sireet Mrs E. Brumaky, Peterborough street. Mrs Derungs, 36 Peer street, Riccarton Mrs Wigney, 17 Mowbray street, Sydenham Miss Fenton, 97 London street Lyttelton FOR ECONOMY USE VELVET SOAP and SEARCHLIGHT WAX CANDLES. Z8433-4092
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16261, 11 July 1918, Page 1
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