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i | Racing is twice the sport | j | with a good pair of glasses j i j jrS' Even the man or woman |E I U Who goes to the races BINOCULARS 1 j only once a year can from £ 3 == "' Hj get lots of enjoyment to £21. S5 8 j out of a good pair of S | Binoculars. EE j ! Procter's for Binoculars j | g 200 High Street, Christchurch j ! l^ll!lllll!illflll!!'!l!llll!l!IIIHIIIIllljliillil!ll!lllllllllillll||||||||||||||||||||||||||IU

; i . ? CONVEYANCES. AKAROA AKAROA. AKAROA. "PII.KINGTON'3 EXPRESS NON-STOP MOTOR SERVICE. CII'CH-AKAROA TWICE DAILY. ' MORNING SERVICE. Cli'ch di'ji.: Broadway's, 8.30 a.m. Akaroa «<.->>.: P. 0., 8.20 a.in. i AFTERNOON SERVICE. ; Cli'ch dep.: Broadway's, 3.30 p.m. i Akaroa, dep.: P. 0., 1.30 p.m. 17s GH Single, 30s Return." > PII.KTNGTON'S Guarantees Punctuality and Reliability. I' xikings: Tlics. Cook ami Son, 138 Hereford street: "Woodward's (Tobacconist), opp. Broadway's. i Rink Tiixis-, Armagh street. • Hervev, C. W., Cathedral square. Tourist Office, Cathedra! square. Telegrams, Pilkington, Akaroa. 'Phone 5, Akaroa. P 6660 LOVELY An-AROA. KOYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. READ'S MOTOR CO., LTD. NOTE.—MORNING SERVICE 8.15 Christ- I church dopnrt. . Christchurch C'liriflt- . Depart. church Akaroa Broadway's. Depart. Depart. Monday 8.13 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. Tuesday 8.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. S.BO a.m. Wednesday 8.15 a.m. 3.0 p.m. C.45 fc-m. Thursday 5.15 a.m. G. 30 p.m. B.SO a.i Si. j Friday 8.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. SatuTdav 5.15 a.m. 2.30 p.m. 8.30 n.m. Note.—MORNING SERVICE, 8.15 a.m., Broadway's depart. Special Trips, "Wedding and Picnic Parties Arranged Privately, i TELEGRAMS: READ, AKAROA. TELEPHONE: No. 6, AKAROA. Seats can bo booked at THE LIBERTY BOOKSHOP (clobo t,o Liberty Theatre), and TOURIST OFFICE. Private Address: "William street, AKAROA.. ! R8703 SUMMIT ROAD AND RESERVES ASSOCIATION.—DAILY COACH SERVICE from the Tram Terminus to Kennedy's Bush Re*t House. Six miles of beautiful scenery. DAILY TIME-TABLE. —Loaves Tram Terminus 10.30 a.m., arrives Kennedy's Bush 11.30 a.m. Leaves Kenuedv'e Bush 3.0 p.m., arrives Tram Terminus 4.0 p.m. Conncoi* with the 9.43 a.m. tram from the Square and tbo 4.9 p.m. car from the Tram Terminus. FARES—Single Journoy 3s Gd per passenger; Return Journey, 5s per passenger. Tickets arid all information from the Rest Houso, or H. T. "WHITTINGHAM. Secretary. 181. i Hereford street, Christchurch. SBBG2 OAKLEY'S MOTORS. Summer Time-table. Letwvj Broadway's 8.30, Akaroa 1.30, Broad- ■ way's 2.30, Akaroa 3.30. Sundays: Tourists' Offico 9, Akaroa i o'clock. Special Trips can be urrunged by ringing 'Phone 1867. Booking Office, Lethaby's. Phone 190G; Barlow. 'Phone 8487; and Tourist Office, Cathedral square; and Mrj Goodwin, Akaroa, 'Phone 81, or Metropole, 'Phone 20. Garage, 'Phone * 18G7. Accommodation Assured. 08745 COBB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LINE COACHES. IE AVE Arthur's Pass station on arrival J of "West Coast Express, which leave* Christchurch at 8.30 a.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Carrying' Passengers, and their Luggage only for Hokitika, "Wee(.port, Rcefton, and , Greymoutli, arriving Greymouth same evening U. 40 p.m. Through rail and coach rickoto can be obtained «»t Railway Station and Cook nnd Son's Office, Christchurch, al6o coach ticket# for coach journey obtainable at tho following Hotels:—Warner's, Coker's, Storey's, Clarendon, and United Service Hotels; from Mr Cassidy, Springfield; Mr W. Campbell, Christchurcn. ' Tbo management is under Mr n. Cajaidy, I who has had sole management since 187'3. CASSIDY and CO., LTD., X Proprietors. TTAIKOURA MOTOR COMPANY. LTD. "P. CURRAN" . . Manager. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS. DAILY CAR SERVICE. CHRISTCHURCH TO BLENHEIM. ► And VICE VERSA. Chrietchurch-Kaikoura, via Parnassus, Daily—Depart 9 a.m. from Tourist Offloe, Cathedral square. Depart Kaikoura, 9 a.m. Kaikoura-Woiau (Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays)— Depart Kaikoura 8 a.m., Waiau 2.30 p.m. Kaikoura-Blenheim—Depart Kaikoura J a.m. Daily. I 'Blenheim-Kaikoura—Depart Blenheim 3 «,.m. Daily, Telephones: 37 Kaikourn, G7B Christchurch. Telegrams: "Curran," Kaikoura. "Labatt," Chriatchurch. 1 Seats reserved and full particulars from LABATT and. CO., 140 Hereford street, Or Telephone 678. GOVERJTMENT TOURIST OFFICE, Cathedral square. Telephone 1176. THOS. COOK and SON. 13(5 Hereford st. Telephone 1391 RIN£ TAXIS. LTD. 77«

CONVEYANCES. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GERALDINE-ORAKI SERVICE LEAVE Geraldin* Daily at 7.45 Viv... arifro Orari daily fi.Bo A.m.; leire Orari dai'.t" 8.50 a.m., .uriw CcraMiiin <l»ily !>.SO а.m.: loav® Gcraldin? daily :i.3Q :i.ui.. nrriv<> Oro.'i <iai!y 10.20 a.m.: liMVe Or.iri daily 11.35 a.m.. arrive Ge-v.iklino daily VJ1.20 p.m.: lc:ivo Goraldino daily I.HO p.m. arrive <>v.i:i i daily 2.15 p.m.; leave Oraii daily 'J. 5.> p.n:.. 'arrive l"ieraldinv> daily 3.4 it p.m.: Vav«> C.orj uldine daily 1.0 p.m.. arrive Oraii dailv 4.-15 Ji.m.; lei\v*> Orari rtaily 5.0 p.m.; arrive Goraldine duily 5.45 p.m.: Wf.vo G«-nwdino daily б.O p.m.. arrive Orari daily 5.15 u.in.: loitv.) Orari daily 0.0 p.m., airivo p.m. Fare.*: Is (id Sinjr'o, 3s Retim. Im connexion with t!:o nhovo I comlut t a Liveiy Business. Gigs and Sarici> Co*<-lu-s, oto., on Hire a! jowonuhle -.atos, G<ne:iil carrying and ear'.int; carried 011. hiampio.-) cnrotully handlerl. Agent.n New y.oaland Express Company. Homo Clipping dono on tlm premises. Machino Plates Sharpened. Chargos reasonable. Telephone No. 41. N. SHEKRATT, Proprietor, Gor.ildiuc. X CHRISTCH CRCH- KAIKOUIrA-BLEN-HEIM. . MOTOR SERVICE. Rear "VTir.d Scrcons attached to Cars. DAILY SERVICE. Broadway's, C-li.ch. dep., 6.45 a.m. Kaikoura for Ch.ch., ti.45 a.m. TUES, THURS., AND SAT. Kaikoura dep., 8.15 for Blenheim. MON., WED., FRI. i Blenheim dep., 8.3 P, for Kaikoura, coniiec!insr with daily service to Ch.cli. Bookings, Ch.ch.: Tourist Office, Thcui. Cook and Sons, J. B. Ncale and Co., Liberty Book Shop, O'Rouxko'a Garage. 'Phonos, 2159, 2850. I'rogTess League's Daily Postal Servioe. Jj" OCK1! IT ' S MOTORS. C'OLVERDEN-HANMER SPRINGS. ROYAL MAIL. Daily Service, connecting with Morning and Afternoon Trains. Fares:" 9a each way. All Clrssob of Carting Undertaken. Letters, Parcels, and Telegrams attended to. Ticket*: Tourist Office, Tho«. Cook and Gstus. « W. V. MOCKETT. CulTixdnn. BAI.'CAIRN AND LEITHFIELD. A MOTOR will meet Morning Trains nt Balcairn, aiTiving from North and. South, and can meet Evening Trains as roquircd by wiro or letter to FRANK ASHBY, Leilh'field. A MOTOR will run Daily from GLENTUNNEL to DARFIELD, and carry Paesengenrf from DarfielcJ to nil places _on route to Lake Coleridge, returning in time to catch Express, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, if ncccsaar/. W. LEE MING, X Mail Contractor. , FUNERAL NOTICES. - rrVHE Funeral of the lato "William Charles Fiatman will leave his late residyice, .'W 1 Torren's road, Hillmorten, for- the Sydenham Cemetery, on Thursday, tho Ilth inst., at 1.45 p.m. JOHN. RHIND. 8303 rr*HE Friends of Mr and Mj-s W. H. J- Balohelor are iuvit-ed ito attend tha Funeral of ttieii- lata daiitflrter, Emma, Ivy, lea\-ing 225 Durham street, <m Thursday, at 11 n.m., for the Sydenhun Cemetery. GEORGE BARRELL. 527 THE Funeral of the lato Catharine Mathias leaves 58 Lincoln road, S prey don, at •2 p.m. Thursday, 11th instant, for Bromley Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON. 8536 JOHN R H' I N D, (Late Langford and Rhind"), UNDERTAKER. Town Office: 101 Caahel street. 'Phone: 812. P.O. Box: 523. 106 Montreal street, Sydenham. 'Phone 1603. 19 London street, Richmond. 'Phone* 689. Lll9l-8475 George barrell, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. % MODERN MOTOR HEARSES " AN© MOTOR-CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE. Office 221. Garage: 225 Durham street. 'Phone 721. Night or Day. J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS kfOTOK HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OF CANTERBURY. No. 231 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone • Established "ji.

piBHIEHIHHHII^ ■ Country People s Week « H at ® » Stewart Robinson's ■ Hi Country people. when you come to sco the Show, and par- Hi ticipato iifili- while in the gaieties of town life, you will, of E£sj course, repair i<> Stewart Jlobinson's to replenish your footwear .EB stoclcf) at a reasonable figure. And Stewart Robinson has made every preparation to assist . {3B you. Ho has ready for your inspection splendid lines of durable HQ footwear of the best of quality—ideal boots and shoes for hard . country wear—at prices which you will recognise as absolute barg|j gains, such bargains, for instance, as those mentioned below :— ££ LADIES FIRST xm SUEDE SHOES, in all colours—-"Usual Prices up to .. £3/-V- IB M My Prices .. 35/- to 47/6 Hi PATENT OXFORDS, smart shape .. .. .. .. 21/g3] PATENT LEATHER WALKING SHOES, new Oxford style, Bj DK< whole cut without a seam—Usual Price .. .. .. 35/- HH My Price 27/G BBg WHITE CANVAS POPLIN—UsuaI Price U/c, B| BJ! My prices 8/11 IQ/6 ™ LADIES' BROGUE TAN AND BLACK WALKING- SHOES, 353 welted soles—Usual Price 35/- .. My Price 29/6 KB MEN NEXT ng GREENHIDE NAILED SHOOTERS— ~ Sfi§ My Price Less than Cost • , r ~ 30/- BB CHROME GOLOSH BALS.—Usual Price .. .. -..27/0 trn My Price 23/6 mm ■B" WORKING BOOTS, best quality—Usual Price .. .. 30/~ My Price .. .. 22/6 gjtg GUM BOOTS —Special Cat Prices 27/6 to 35/- K MEN'S TAN AND BLACK BROGUES—UsuaI" Price .. 40/- ■ My Price .. 32/6 I STEWART ROBINSON Z m Cashei St. West Tbe Biggest Little Shoe Store in Town m EP HaW»-80Q0 ' .M

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16988, 10 November 1920, Page 13

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