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FUNERAL NOTICES. r FHE Funeral of the Into Mary Kos» Mar•f- tin -will leave the Domett Railway Station on arrival of the passenger trajn at I pju. Wednesday, - February 19th. for tho Homeview C'emeterv. J. LAMB and SOX. 03-29 r PITE Funeral of the late' Esther Major will leave her la.lc residence, 15 St. JJ>hn' street, Papanui. This Day (Wednesday), ruary 19th. :it '2 p.m., for the Papanui Churchyard. J. IjAaIR nud'SOX. SM-'J ■UHMawaaaaHMMMaMM 1 Funeral of tho late Conßtanco Sheila j J- Scott, will TaKo place This Day (Wednesday), February 19th, arriving at tho Rangiora Presbvteiiau Ccmoterv, ll.oUa.m. J. LAMB and hON. ' Ifl-S MMiMannHmßMMagß; J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, j MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES j FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART - OF CANTERBURY. No. 234 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone uQQ Ket a Wished 1873. OOU. uisi j Olt D AND - R HIK D,. UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMERS. 104 Caehel etroet. 'Phone 812. P.O. Box 523. Herbert Langford, John. Rbind, 19 London street. 106 Montreal street, 'Phone 653. "Phone 1603. L4iai-BSSi aBOSSi BARREL L, FURNISHING- UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES. FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. o£ce 231. Garage: 235 Durham street. 'Phone 721. Night or Day. B 7271 MOURNING. A KMSTRONG'S Specialise MOURNING, in nil Mourning reMOURNING, c.uired. Costumes executed MOURNING, in 24 hours. A Special De> MOURNING., putment and Workroom is "MOURNING, tic voted to thee© needs. MOURNING. Department opened from MOURNING. 8.30 a.m. By ringing up No. MOURNING. 1473 or 104!) you can have MOURNING, an • experienced Assistant wait MOURNING, upon you at your'osn'home. A 2505 MONEY. T ADVANCE MONEY ON YOUR OWN 1 NAME. , Also upon. All CiiiE»\s oi Security. , j_ F. C. RAPHAEL, 178 GLOUCESTER STREET. Postal Address: Box 15, Christchurch. , Call or Write. R3340-7555 have several Sums of Money awaiting VV investment ut Current -Rutes, on First a«d Second Mortgage; . SALTER and GRESSON, Solicitors, 9122 .88 Hereford street. MONEY TO LEND on Approved Freehold Secruity at CURRENT RATES. IZARD, LOUGHNAN, jivd FRYER, Solicitors, 14633 13 Cathedral square. ITT AW. MONEY TO LEND on any kind of Security, from £10 and upward*. F. D. KESTEVEN, K. 9861 ID Chanoery lane. HOTELS. ______ E M ,P A R E HOTEL. ' T I M A R U. T. A. OLOTJDSLEY, ! • - Proprietor. Late of the Cafe de Paris and Storey's 1 Hotel, Christchurch. THE EMPIRE is the most centrally situ- !' ated Hotel in Timaru, and holds the Com- ■ mercial Travellers' Association Certificate.^ THE Leading Private Hotel in Wellington. Tho HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, lu7 j Cuba street. Tho best appointments. In . heart of City—a lew doors above ltoval Oak. , Personal attention. Stay Here AVhf.u in ' Wellington. Tariff: 8a per day; 45s per week. 1 E. E D I L S' O N, i Proprietor. | Telegrams: "Edilson," Wellington. E4824

TENDERS. __ " AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. METALLING CONTRACT. rpENDERS, addressed V ths Chairman, and I marked a 6 below, wis! V received up till Noon on SATURDAY. Marfli Ist,. 1013 1. Hawkeewood roari (1-19\ li miles Metalling. 2. Mt. Palm road (2-19). 1 mile Metalling. Specifications can he eecn at the Council OiJicc, Culvordcn. ( 'Hie lo'.vosf or ar- tondcr not necessarily . iiceopted. Works can lxs ffhown on Wednesday, CGth inet., leaving Rotherham at 0 a.m. Intending contractors must provide their own means of conveyance. D. T. DALZF.LL. County Overseer. . Culverden, February lltli. 1019. 0057 NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS aro invited for the FORMA-. TION of 103 CHAINS of ROADS at SOUTH NEW BRIGHTON. Plana and Specifications nnvy be teen at tho Borough Council Office, New Brighton, . whero Tenders close at o p.m. ou MONDAY, . 24 th inst. J. BOSOMWORTH, ' Town Clerk. New Brighton, 17th February, .1919. . 9t<& ~ LAN D FU R SALE. Tenders invited for the purchase of 300 ACRES of Valuablo River-Flat,. Sections 19 and -2, Cloudy Bay, S.D., close to Blenheim, at present in tho occupation of Mr F. A." Parker. Subject to leaso terminal; ing in P. years. J ' Tenders to be forwarded to 121 VIVIAN STREET, New Plymouth, by first week in MARCH. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 9079 TENDERS will be received at our Office until 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, February 25th, for tho'ERECTION of a HOUSE, (iiwood), at «*■ Plans and speci lications muv bo accn at our Office. COLLINS and HAR-MANY ' Registered Architect*, gj3B 61 Hereford' eh-eet/^ SEPARATE Tenders will be received at. our Office until 1 p.m. on MONDAY, 24th of Februarv, l'or the ERECTION of a. HOSPITAL'at Waikuri, nnd for ADDITIONS' to ■ the LAUNDRY, at the Christchurch Hos--1 pital. COLLINS and HARMAN, . '• • ; Registered Architects, , 3666 81 Hereford street. _ TENDERS. rpHE KOWAI PASSED O M AIN BOARD JL invites TENDERS for Two or. Three Hundred CORDS FIREWOOD (Pinna Insignie), moatly. young treee, one milo frpm SpringfieM' Railway Station. The Secretary wiil be at* home on 25th.. or THURSDAY, 27th, from whom full particulars may be had. <.■■■., Tenders close 6 p.m. on SATUR*DAY, *lst Mirch. \ v ~W\ T. POPPLE. Secrotajy County ..Council. Offico, SpriijgfieJd. ' JOHN "WALLER AND SONS,"LTD. 1 . T'Tiber and Coal Merchants, and Importer* ' Established . • . 3876. i Offioee and Yard*: 167, IG9 Tuam etreet. Yards: 210-214.5U Aaaph street. " f ARGE and Complete Stocks of Builders' «Li and Farmers' Requisites. Colonial Timbers of every description. Imported Timber, .Tarrah, Oregon, Baltic. Bedw<jal, ••.I'j., Yellow Pine, .eto., etc. HeeTy I Stocks of Seasoned Timber in sheds ..ready for use. We trill b» pleased to furnidh .QUOTATIONS for Bnilmng Malerials: delivered ' to any Railway. Station. WBO3B-6382 ■ "TVrOBTH BRITISH" GARDEN HOSE • lasts for many yeaw, and is msde-bv the largest Rubber Company in the. Biitis.'t Empire. Sold everywhere. Hayward Bros, and Co., Ltd., Sole Wholesale Distributors ■ for N.Z. « • - H4SSI DO not bo misIed—CLINCHER DREADNOUGHT MOTOR-CYCLE TYRES are made bv the largest Rubber Company in the British "Empire, and have proved themselves . the best in the Great War. H4SSI LEVT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Pritchard is a Cash Buyer of Genta' Misfit and Loft- ' of! Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, and LcdW Children's Clothing. Spot » Caeh. Ring ,up 'Phono 8394, or writ*.-13; v Victoria street. • - • THE' BRITISH WAR OFFICE »Ta_v\uiu3 hundreds of thousands-cf CLINCHER i DREADNOUGHT MOTOR-CYCLE TIKES All sizes-»ro now obtainable in a.6. Hlaßl ! » GREAT APPETISER. is A -MILITARY PICKLE." •• Try it with your Cold Luncheon or Supp«r^ 1

MR. STEWART ROBINSON, Jaxraaryzz, i 9r9 . Casbel Street. Dear Sat, We have pleasure in accepting ycrar ofiex for large purchase ; . . in footwear, and must compliment yoo cm voarfar-aghiedneas m sccanng r these goods at the present time. . ■ : > We are, yoros faithfully, - (Signed) A. MITCHELL & CO. Per J.M. We bee to draw your attention to the above letter, andtoinfonn yonthat . _ it re£s t?a Very lige stock of. all leather Australian manufactured Boat, aßd SThearing Mr. MitcheU had the stock vre made him an wa 3 : instantly accepted. AMAZING PRICES 1. Wonderful Value! Australian Made! 26 pairs Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap .. J*/J P*? r ; "• «lEa£s Ladies' Glace Kid 1-Bar Shoes, smartsho« .. ..15/11 pair 101 wSs Ladies' Glace Kid Instep Strap Shoes, no-cap .. 16/S pair Thoabove shoes are all solid leather throughout. , T7 . of Men's East India. Kip and Colonial Kip Shootersand Heavy . Derby Shooters; no naib—LttJ 15 f»r CWlt. off ttw Ural Price* _ If 8 rjairs Bootees, in satin, and others, for infants .. .. 1/I pair !-> tSreMen's Box Chrome Derby Bals; boot .. '' • h Heavy Chrome Derby Bab, slugged sola .. .. 21/• pair ; Watertight Whole-back Shooters .. .. IS/8 pair. Ss Men's Glace Derby Bals. machine sewn .. "" V a ,l Jo Men's Black and Tan Brogue Shoes, welted soles .. 23/S pair "■yx raiis Women's White Canvas Lace Boots .. .. .. 12/•pair 18 Ss Women's Kangarettc Glace DcrbyShoes .. .. 1«/8pair !i a Tan and Black Lace Boots, sizes 4to 6—Lsual Price 6/- 4/1 pair flfl nairs Ladies' Suede Shoes, court pattern .. .. •• 10/»pair SSs Boys' Cricketing Boots. rubber sote .. • • ♦/* P air 3S£t2W>- . ~ . White Canvas Cricketing Boots, thick rubber soles 10/11 pair £ WalkinTsboes. feather «>ks S/6 pair Ladies' W«dShoes .. -- M| pair Glace Kid Best-Quality Boots .. .. JET/# pair STEWART ROBINSON 108 Cashel Street West . . Chnstdiureh j

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16451, 19 February 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16451, 19 February 1919, Page 10

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