g— ——** —— — — — — ——- — ~ gg M g| ®gg Are you in need of 4 China, Glassware, Household Crockery ? ®>b Then the fact that we have recently opened a new department for theie _H„ ® lines will be of interest. The department is newly built, spacious, and 0 5 well slocked. With the addition of this department, we are equipped to B 9 a J supply COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD REQUIREMENTS in CHINA and GLASS- B_ £3 WARE, as well as in H Oj SILVERWARE ~, H™H B KITCHEN FURNISHINGS of all kinds, including Aluminium and r,®™ S Ware, Tinware, Brushware, and EVERY MODERN HOUSE-CLEANING and "L," WORK-SAVING DEVICE. , , . E„ a g NOTE. —Winter time necessarily means being indoors a great deal. g g 3 Add everv home comfort you can. _ un~r _S_ s °| INSPECTION WELCOMED. WHETHER YOU WISH TO BUY OR NOT. i\ E, Reece Limited A-. B H B B H » WAOTSfWWSgm s ■ w®b®b®0 B aflH BH H Stß B 818 ■ s\Wj"
SBQBSBSBlQaafiiauß* wjwmmmmammmmnmmaaamaaßmtamanmimii i i ] j Good Farms | I 4,400 ACRES, AT £10 PER ACRE. | 1 500 ploughed, balance tussock. | Carries 3,800 cwrs. 130 head 3 and A- j | year bullocks. Fine buildings. Good j . | terms. ; | 4,C30 ACRES, AT £1,400. 3 225 acres freehold, balance renewable j , I lease; 21 years to run. Carried 2,000 | ewes and 500 dry sheep. Tip-top build- , 6 incs. eJ- etc.: house eiflht rooms. j a Owner wiQ take suostantial mortgage. j § 1,604 ACRES, AT £8 PER ACRE. | North Canterbury; 160 acres in turnips, 30 acres rape and grass, 120 acres kale and grass, balance in grass. Good house, seven rooms, etc.; fine i outbuildings. 1,028 ACRES, AT £14 PER ACRft 500 acres agricultural, balance tussock; 35 acres swedes, 15 acres soft turnips; 79 acres stubble, balance young grass; t carries 1,400 ewes. Good buildings; well fenced and watered. Good terms. 1994 ACRES, AT £15 PER ACRE. North Canterbury; 550 acres agricul- . tural, balance tussock; well fenced i I and watered. Good six-roomed house, I ! splendid buildings. Tussock carries ewe j I to acre, balance wheat country. For j sale three weeks only. 450 ACRES, AT £25 PER ACRE. Waimate district; 160 acres for wheat, 40 acres turnips, 40 acres stubble, bal- i ance young grass. Good house, seven j rooms, h. and c. water; good build- j ings, yards, etc. Carrying 500 ewes and dry sheep, besides crops. Handy , to school and raiL J H. G. LIVINGSTONE ! I AND CO. ; | Farm Salesmen I 138 HEBEFOBD STREET ! CITY COUNCIL. ■ VISIT OF GENERAL SIR "WILT/TAM BIRDWOOD. ACIYIC RECEPTION -will bo tendered to GENERAL SIR "WILLIAM BIRD"WOOD, in the THEATRE ROYAL, at Noon, on TUESDAY, the Sth instant. H. T. J. THACKER, Mayor. Christchnich, June stli. 1920. 4048 EDUCATIONAL. , DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. PBOF. FLEMING has resumed Teaching. "Waltz and other Special Dances Taught in three private lessons. Any hour. Classes every evening. 'Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 Ca-shel street. 'Phone 204. F5231 DANCING. DEPORTMENT, and PHYSICAL CULTURE, under Royal and ViceRegal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE will resume her Classes from MAY 24th. Waltzing taught in Three Private Lessons. At Home Tuesday Afternoons. 51 "Worcester street. L 5226 DANCING. MISS L Y\N N E (Pnpil of Miss Eetello 800 re, Certificated Teacher, of London), Is now Forming Classes and Giving Private Lessons in FANCY AND THE LATEST MODERN • BALLROOM DANCING. Particulars no to terms, etc., may be obtained from The Bristol Piano Co., or by application to Box 513. "W8756 NO "SWOTTING," NO "CRAMMING." TO PASS EXAMINATIONS, If ■ you prepare at GILBTS COLLEGE. Compared -with ordinary Secondary Schools, Gaby's College prepares students for all Publio Examinations in aixnrt half the usnal time, and each, student is THOROUGHLY PREPARED! Our methods are successful, because our system of INDIVIDUAL TUITION F.nsurca for_ the Student the most rapid progress. This means a substantial saving in both time and ices. We prepare candidates for M^-hnVriT<ifir>n j Public Service Entrance, Pharmacy "A," Accountancy Preliminary, and other Public Examinations. All work is under the personal supervision of the PRINCIPAL of our Secondary Department, MR G. H. §CARCE, b_A. (Louvain), assisted by experts in their respective 1 subjects. DAY CLASSES—Five hours drvilv, Mondays to Fridays. EVENING CLASSES— Monday to Thursday, 7to 9. Special Correspondence Lea&ons. Railway- Concessions to Country Students. A term may commence AT ANY TIME. ENROL NOWI Write or call far full details. aILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, Next G.P.0., Cathedral square, CHRISTCHUKCH. Telephone 1333. P.O. Box 56. Director; L. J. BERRY, F.1.A., N.Z. G4966-4 (And at "Wellington). COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Hallenstoin's Buildings (Opp. D.1.C.) SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND —In tho matter of Fast "Writing the Schcol has always led tho way, and its i..-.c:as have never teen equalled i>y "any o'Ji.-r institution in Australasia. Students uro prepared for all cxamina:ici:w : , .ud ivcoive a thorough training iu Shorthand, including all i-iass-'s. oi correspondence. I"YPEV?KITING —A course of Typewriting includes Invoicing. Tabulating, Specifications, Business Correspondence (including transcription of Shorthand notes), Legal and Manuscript work, care of the Typewriters, etc. BOOKKEEPING—Thorough and Individual coaching for all Bookkeeping Examinations by Experienced and Qualified Instructors. Day and Evening Classes. Term Commences at Any Time. Prospectus of application at the School. DIGBY*S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Triangle, Christchurch. (Holder of Pitman's Australasian Shorthand Record for 220 words per minute.) D-2597 "VrOETH BRITISH Robber Hot "Water -LN Bags do not crack or burst at the •earns. And the "Unique" Patent Stopper j never leaks. Buy British Bags. ; "CLINCHER" CYCLE TYRES J A LWAYS give satisfaction. Hundred# o! J»- thousands are giving satisfactory serine# "every d*y.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19200607.2.93.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 10
Word count
Tapeke kupu
907Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 10
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
Ngā mihi
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.