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| Electric Torch Time | EEs Don't nm the risk of using matches abont the house or oat- 5 JES bmldings at night. Such matches, too! Electric Torches EE SEE are ever-ready, handy, and there's no risk of fire. And look Si =5 at the light they give ! A good variety of .sizes and prices at EE 55 Procter's. 555 ■ EE FT .AT POCKET TOKCHES,-4/- ta*B/"6~JRc-fills > 1/9 j | Procters (opp. Strange's) I g == 200 High Street, Christchurcli EE » ~ TOgtVjgg: liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiDiiiiiiiiniiniiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiniiniinl.

WANTED TO BENT. OFFICE O R Business room WANTED IN CITY. Apply, 255 "ARGUS,'' "Press" Office ADVERTISER -will pay 1 Year's Rent ADVANCE for 3, 4, or 5-roomed _ Dwelling. Careful Tenant. 223 P.O. BOX 46. P" BO XL'S given anyone advising <*m*J suitable 6, 7, or S-rooincd House lot. State locality and rent. C. 3, "Piess 2 WANTED. A FURNISHED HOUSE of about rooms. Apply with full particular to ' BOX 216. sais IX XT ANTED to Rent, a Good Unfurni3h< i.VV'. Housv, by very careful tenant; i cliildrou. Reply, "Matlock," 271 Beak avenue. 2 4?\> BONUS—Wanted to Rent, by man i wO constant employment, no youn children, 4 or 5-roomed Cottage, immed ately. E. 5, "Press" Office. 2: "XXRANTED to Rent, one or two Fnmiahe .11 or Unfurnished Rooms, vicinity Ba: rington street Bridge. Apply. 115 Somei field street. 22 ELECTION NOTICES. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. "THE EDUCATION ACT, 1914." I HEREBY give notice that, in accordant with tho provisions of the above-men tioncd Act and the Regulations made there under, aji ORDINARY ELECTION of M.rcAf BERd to serve upon the Education Boajrc if tbc District of Canterbury will be helc >n WEDNESDAY, July Olst, 1920. There are SIX MEMBERS to be elected. »s follows: — CHIUSTCHURCH URBAN AREA—TWO MEMBERS. Retiring Members, CHARLES HENRY OPIE and ARTHUR PEVERILL, who are eligible far re-election. TIMARU URBAN AREA—ONE MEMBER. Retiring Member, CHARLES SMITH HOWARD, who is eligible for re-election. RURAL AREA—THREE MEMBERS, as follows:— 1. NORTH-WEST WARD, containing- tho Counties of Westland, Grey, Amuri, Kaikoura, Cheviot, Waipara, Tawera, Oxford, Ashley, Kow&i, and Rangiora, and all the schools situated therein. ONE MEMBER. . Retiring' Member, HENRY JOHN BIGNELL, who is eligible for rc-elcction. 2. MIDDLE WARD, containing tho Connties of Eyre, Wcimairi, Paparua, Halswell, Heathoote, Springs, Ellesmero, Mount Herbert, Wairewa, and Malvern, and th© Boroughs of Kaiapoi, Lyttelton, Sumner, and New Brighton, and all tho schools situated therein. ONE MEMBER. Retiring Member, WILLIAM PRITCHARD SPENCER, who is eligible for re-election. 3. SOUTH WARD, containing the Connties of Selwyn, Ashburton, Chatham Islands, Gcraldine, Levels, and Waimate, and all the schools situated therein. ONE MEMBER. Retiring Member, GEORGE WHITE FIELD ARMITAGE, who is eligible for re-election. NOMINATIONS muet be in tlie form preicribed by Regulations, and must be sent, in o tho Returning Officer, Education Office. 3hristcliuvch, so so to be received by him x?k>re> 5 o'clock on WEDNESDAY, Juno 10th, 1920. No person shall be eligible as a candidate br election unless he is nominated in writing >y *at least Two Electors, a.nd the noruinaion paper, Tearing the candidate's consent, n writing, is received by the Returning XScer before the nominations axe closed. Forma of nomination will be supplied on application being made to the undersigned. . H_ C. LANE, Returning Officer. Christchurch, June sth, 1930. 3920 j

I BIG PURCHASE £3,500 WORTH OF I BOOTSANDSHOES I As oar Annual Stocktaking takes place soon, -we are determined I I to, reduce our heavy stock. The stock referred to represents I I thousands of pairs of Boots, Shoes, land Slippers. As a big rise I H has taken place in the boot trade on account of the scarcity of B I hides and skins, boot buyers cannot do better than seize the | I opportunity to procure Boots and Shoes at less than wholesale cost I 23 pairs Gents' Box Calf and Glace Kid Boots . . 32/6 37/6 19 pairs Youths' Glace Eld Lace Boots, 1 to 5 . . . 18/11 20 pairs Chrome Boots, for Youths, 1 to 5 19/11 75 pairs Ladies' Glace Kid Leather 1-bar Shoes— 1 Usual Price 23/6 . Sale Price 18/11 I 21 pairs Men's Chrome Golosh Balmorals— I T'snal Price 23/6 - . . 19/11 pair I 39 pairs Men's Stout Nailed Shooters ... 17/6 and 22/6 I 12 pairs Men's Long Gum Boots 35/- p a i r | 30 pairs Glace Kid "Ward Shoes . Sale Prices 6/6 7/6 8/6 pair I IS pairs Girls' Glace Kid Button Boots, 7to 10; tan . 9/6 pair I r.6 pairs Ladies' Glace Kid 1-bar Evening Shoes 8/11 9/6 pair | 40 pairs Youths' Chrome Golosh Bals., wonderful value . 19/6 H IT pairs Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, newest make . . 22/6 pair I Old Ladies' Warm Felt-lined Boots . . . . jl/6 and 15/6 i Old Ladies' Kid Elastic-sided Boots .• . 37/11 18/11 to 32/6 B La die?' Tan and Black Brogue Shoes . . . . 25/6 to 30/- B g Gents' Tan and Black Brogue Shoes . . . . , <37/6 42/6 I IS Ladies' Velvet 1-bar Shoes . . . 10/6 10/11 ■ H "Warm Camel-hair Slippers, leather soles ... 6/6 7/6 8/6 I B Ladies' Goloshes ........... 5/6 6/6 7/6 6 B Footholds . . .......... 4/11 5/6 B a Men's Knee Gran Boots ... ...... 25/9 27/6 32/6 B 3 Women's Chrome. Leather Dairy Boots .... 19/11 21/6 » 1 Girls' Chrome School Boots—lo to 13, 13/9; 1 and 2, 15/9 16/S g I Youths' Chrome Derby heel and toe tips, Ito 5 23/6 pair H I Men's ShooteTs, nailed; best quality, wide fitting . 22/6 pair B j§ Clogs, felt lined, buckle . 15/11 17/11 B 0 Men's Chrome Derbys, heel and toe, pegged ..... 26/6 B H Boys' Glace Derby Boots, sewn soles—lo to 13,15/11; Ito 5, 18/11 H g Men's Patent Calf Court Shoes—Usual Price 24/6 . Now 21/- 9 H Men's Glace Kid Lace and Court Shoes .... 19/11 pair f ■ Men's Heavy Greenhide Nailed Shooters—Worth 35/- . 32/6 I I H Men's Fine Derby Bals. 24/6 35/- 37/6 pair B Ladies' Cloth-top Lace Boots, grey and black . 15/6 21/- pair g Black Imitation Suedes, very good .... 14/11 18/11 pair H Girls' Chrome Lace Boots 9/6 10/6 pair r§ Real Suede Lace Shoes, grey, fawn, black; the latest 35/6 to 50/- B Chrome Derby Shoes (ladies'), patent cap . . 12/9 17/6 pair fl Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap 16/11 pair H Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap; very neat . . . 22/6 B POST—Ladies' 6d, and Men's 9d, extra. B 1 STEWART ROBINSON li I 108 CASHEL ST. WEST i; I . wan—gats H j

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 14

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