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| | Electric Torch Time J | ~ Don't ran the risk of using matches about the house or out- 1 3 ESS buildings at night. Such matches, too ! Electric Torches R ~ are ever-ready, handy, and there's no risk of fire. And look , g 2E at the light they give ! A good variety of sizes and prices at i 3 SSS I « 5 == FLAT TORCHES, «/- to 8/6—Ke-fiHs. 1/9 |== | Procter s (opp. Strangers) I=l H I 200 High Street, Christchurch g H 1 wwn-srs l!lSiSIfiin!3!ISi!i!!IIi!Ii2!II!!llfii!!!!!iilElilii31i!Sli!I!!IiIIini!nn!UE!S;!!!Hn3SiliHI^

_ i BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. j notice! " 'I CRUSHED METAL for Roads ar.d Yard* (Halswoll Rluestone - ', in sizes 2i-inch and lj-inch, for Sale in larg© or small quscn» titie?. More durable under heaviest traffic condition* than all other quarried ftor.e. THE HALSWELL ''"ARRIES, LTD.. Office: Ollivior Broe., 154 Manchester street (Next Express Co.). H4S4I ■ J. C7JACKSON and CO.. RAG AND METAL MERCHANTS. 166 MADRAS STREET. Near High street. Exporters r-.-i cash buyers 0 i RabHit--kins. Sacking, Scrim. Old Rope, Canvas, Household Rags. Tailors' Sweepings, Fat, Rubber, Copp:r, Btosr. Zinc, Lead. Csist Iron. Sacks in any qnarj ' ' tity. Highest prices. Ring 'Phone Automatic. J49-11 CYRIL K. WHALE. Late of Petersen's, Ltd., BEGS to inform his friends that ho is • ESTABLISHED IN BUSINESS oa his OWN ACCOUNT. 138 CASHEL STREET. W6383 Nest Ballantync's. NEW GOODS. TXTALKEE'S "Pivot" Looso Leaf Book* VY (•cnera 1 sizes), and L<xwo Leaf Pocket Books, Stationerj' Cases, I>eed Boxes, etc. Cloth-lined Envelopes (large and small). SMITH\ and ANTHONY, LTD., Commercial Stationers, Printers and Lithographers. 953 GOLDEN BREW VINEGAR " IS real Vinegar, made from tho puro malt. It is wholesome, and ueeru ask for it over a&d over again- Buy it from your Groccg. FUNEEAX. NOTICES. TTTP Funeral of the late Isaac William Clifton will leave 234 Lichfield street, this day (Monday), Jnne 7th, at 3 \>.ni., for the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB ai:d SON, qUHE Friends of Henry P. Adams arc in--1 formed that the Funeral of his l"to beloved wifo leaves his residence, 306 Beoley aTenue, for the Bromley Cemetery, thia day, ; 7th inst. at 10 a.m. LANGFORD and RHIND. " THE Funeral of the late Mary Ann Dis ; . will leave the residence of her son-in-law (Mr B. Hindle), 23G Lincoln, road, for? tho Barbadoos street Anglican Cemeterj-, on pi Tuesday, the Bth inst., at ID a.m. LANG-- , FORD and RHIND. 41H ' . THE Friends of tho lato Alice Jane Jamie. . son arc invited to attend her which will leave the residence of her mothOL (Mns Archibald Lusk), Beach road, Ashbur-f, . ton, on Tuesday, Bth inst., ill* Asbburtan Coin©t<?ry. , SHAW, and ERASER, Undertakers. lllfl T~ HE Funeral of the late Catherine Roeo ' IIel«on will leave 231 Lichfield etreet, on Tuesday, June. Bth, at 2 p.m., for th« V Bromley Cemetery. J. LAMB and THE Funeral of the lato Alice Goodhin<H will leave 19 London street, Richmond, • for the Linwood Cemetery, on Tuesday, Bth • inst., at 2 p.m. LANGFORD and BHBTD* AND RHIND, • UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, ■ 101 Cashel street. 'Phone 812. P.O. Box 523, Herbert Langford, John Rhind, 19 London street. 106 Montreal street. 'Phone GBO. 'Phono 1603. ; L4191-BSSi GEORGE BARR EL I* - FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODEEN MOTOR HEARSES . AND MOTOR-CARRIAGES • "FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. J" Office 221. Garage: 235 Durham strcei, 'Phone 721. Night or Bay. 87271 J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS "1 MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES . FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. No. 23$ LICHFIELD STREET. ' • Telephone Established ISil I

aiS&lllliaa* ■ — BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. SHELTER BELTS ARE ESSENTLVL. LOMBARDY POPLAR, THE SHELTER TIIEE THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. LOMBARDY POPLARS. LOMBARDY POPLARS. LOMBARDY POPLARS. LOMBARDY POPLARS 'wld, and will continue to hold, a foremost place as an id--a 1 deciduous shelter tree for orchard protection. T!wv are havdv and vigorous, upright growing, r.r.c! free from ninp and insect disease, and will thrive 111 almost any soil, or situation. LOMBARDY POPLARS have proved themselves {o lv- fire resistant, and now !fii>"lv plant;-.! as inargi"n] fire serine. The benefits derived from Shelter Belts are of sxiiScicnt. importance to waxrint your lmmediate attention—they are vital to your success. yOV? IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. "We axe offering: Lombards- Poplars. 7 to Sit, 30s per 100: 5 to 6ft. 25s i>er 100; 3ft, 15s. per 100; £10 10s 1000. We are ateo offering a fine line of POPI7LUS CORDATA ANGULATA ROBUSTA, 5 to Gft, 50s per 100. X A I R X AND SO N S, NAIRN AND SONS, Lincoln road, Addington. Box 42G. 'Phone 241. N6676-3545 PEDIGREE APPLE TREES. EVERY Apple Grower will realise that liis future profits depend entirely cn the trees lie plants—and there arc no better trees in New Zealand than Horton's Pedigree varieties. Every tree sent out is well grown, well eliaped, and well rooted, while all' stock •is worked exclusively from approved and tested pood fruiting trees. There is r-o.t a Fickly or stunted tree in the enormous Horron Stock, becansc ovcry one hae lwn grown from a good parent. All this means bigger profits for growers who plant Horton Pedigree stock. Huge stocks of every variety are available, including Jonathan, Sturmcr, Munroe'e Favourite, Dolicwas, Statesman, Cox's Orange ■ Pippin, Ballarat Seedling, Dougherty, Lord I Wolseley, Gravenfltein, etc.; thus orders cap be filled at once. No tree, goes cut tuitil 1 approved by Government Orchard Injector. : Prioe3 from £7 10s per hundred for com- ' mercial grade. Quotations given for special grade trees. Write for a free copy of. the Horton Cata~ 1 logue—full of information of assistance to | growers. ' Correspondence solicited. 1 THOS. HORTON. LTD., ; "Horton's Trees Grow." Head Office and Nursery: Hastings, 11.8. 15311-2717 1 O. E. GIBBONS AND CO.'S CHOICE SPRING FLOWERING BULBS. TN THEIR OWN POPULAR COLLECA • TIONS. Nn. 1 contains G Leading Varieties, Daffodils (Narcissi), 6 of each variety, named, price ss. No. 2 contnins 10 Leading Varieties, Daffodils (Narcissi), 6 of each variety, named, prico 10a. No. 3 contains a Choice Assortment of 10 varieties, Early Spring-Fiowering Bulbs, omitting Daffodils, price 10s. N.B. —Postage on country orders 3d cach collection extra. 1 C. E. GIBBONS and CO., I 647 Colombo street, Christchurch. G <010-1019 • - ; NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT FRUIT TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS, Etc. _ "VJ"OW thai the planting season- lias arrived, -»•' we would direct your attention, to tlis excellence, of our general Nursery Stock. Have you written for our Seed Catalogue.? R. L. SHILLITO,. 767 Colombo street (near 'Armagh street). 'Phone 2933. . SS77I-4113 "CLINCHER'' CYCLE TYRES ALWAYS giva satisfaction. Hundreds of thousands are jiving satisfactory oerrioo every day. H4819 "piCTURES and PHOTOGRAPHS FRAMED to your satisfaction at Reasonable Prices. A varied Stock of MOULDINGS awaiting your choice at G I B B ' S. Art Dealer and Artists' Coiourmiui, Opposite Ballantvne'f. H4935-8 GOLDEN BREW VINEGAR. IS real Vinegar, made from the pure malt. It is wholesome, and users afik for it over and over again. Buy it from your Grocer. H4813

[BIG PURCHASE £3,500 WORTH OF 11 BOOTS AND SHOES j As our Animal Stocktaking takes .place soon, we are determined B | to rcducc our heavy stock. The stock referred to represents B ! thousands of pairs of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. As a big riso Sj | has taken place in the boot trade on account of the scarcity of B | hides and skins, boot, buyers cannot do better than seize the Q | opportunity to procure Boots and Shoes at less than wholesale cost. n i 23 pairs Gents' Box Calf and Glace Kid Boots . . 32/6 37/6 S '* ! .19 pairs Youths' Glace Kid Lace Boots, Ito 5 . . . 18/11 H | 20 pairs Chrome Boots, for Youths, Ito 5 . . . . 19/11 ft j 73 pahs Ladies' Glace Kid Leather 1-bar Shoes— 9 Usual Price 23/6 iSale Price 18/11 . g ! .21 • pairs Men's' Chrome Golosh Balmoral^— B J Usual Price 23/6 19/11 pair B | JO pairs Men's Stout Nailed Shooters ... 17/6 and 22/6 B | § 12 pairs Men's Long Gum Boots . . . . . . 35/- pair B ! | .".0 pairs Glace Kid Ward Shoes . Sale Prices 6/6 7/6 8/6 pair H | 3S n.-iirs Girls' Glace Kid Button Boots, 7to 10; tan . 9/6 pnir H ; HO pairs Ladies' Glace Kid 1-bar Evening Shoes 8/11 9/6 pair H 40 pairs Youths' Chrome Golosh Bals., wonderful value . 19/6 8, C 17 pairs Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, newest make . . 22/6 pair \ m i I OVI Ladies' Warm Felt-lined Boots . . . . 11/6 and 15/G H | OH Ladies' Kid Elastic-sided Boots .• . 17/11 18/11 to 32/6 I Ladies' Tan and Black Brogue Shoes .... 25/6 to 30/- .1 > Gont?' Tan and Black Brogue Shoes ..... 37/6 42/6 1 j Ladies' Velvet 1-bar Shoes - . . . 10/6 10/11 H Warm Camel-hair SlippcTS, leather soles ... 6/6 7/6 8/6 B * Ladies' Goloshes ........... 5/6 6/6 7/6 D Footholds .............. 4/11 5/G R ; j IMen'.s Knee Gum Boots 25/9 27/6 32/6 fij Women's Chrome Leather Daily Boots .... 19/11 21/6 Girls' Chrome School Boots—lo to 13. 13/9; 3 and 2. 15/9 1-3/6 , g Youth?' Chrome Derby Bals., heel and toe tips, 1 to 5 23/6 pair H Men's .Shooters, nailed: best quality, wide fitting . 22/6 pair 9 Clogs, felt lined, buckle 15/11 17/11 H Men's Chrome Derbvs/heel and toe, pegged 26/6 B Boys' Glace Derby Boots, sewn soles—lo to 13, 15/11; Ito 3, 18/11 g Men's Patent Calf Court Shoes—Usual Price 24/6 . Now 21/- g Men's Glace Kid Lace and Court Shoes .... 19/11 pair w Men's Heavy Greenhide Nailed Shooters —Worth -V)/- . 32/6 £| Men's Fine Derby Bab 2-1/6 35/- 37/6 pair g , U Ladies' Cloth-top Lace Boots, grey and black . 15/6 21/- pair g 1 Black Imitation Suedes, very good .... 14/11 18/11 pair H g Girls' Chrome Lace Boots 9/6 10/6 pair Eg a Real Suede Lace Shoes, grey, fawn, black; the latest 35/6 to 50/- E ; | Chrome Derby Shoes (Ladies'), patent cap . . 12/9 17/6 pair S I n Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap 16/11 pair g S Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap: very neat . . . 3C/t> |j H POST—Ladies' 6d, and. Men's 9d, extra. H STEWART ROBINSON I | 108 CASHEL ST. WEST § | nami— 3XB B

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16854, 7 June 1920, Page 10

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