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UILL, MOKBIS AND CO., LTD., Cathedral square and Chancery lane. MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS OP WINE, ETC. Sole Agents for ALCOCK'S BILLIARD TABLES and ACCESSORIES. Tel. 642 and 3747. Q8516F ALWAYS SPARE PARTS FOR STANDARDISED WATCHES! Break a Bpring or balance staff, or any part of a standardised watch, and no delay is experienced' in repairirg. A. E. YOUNG has made a speciality of these Watches, and has a complete siorx. of spare parts. Thorfore carry a Standardised Timepiece, and further—it will come cheaper, if purchased from A. E. YOUNG, The Low Rent Jeweller 248 -Oxford terrace, opp. Manchester atreet Bridge). Y8921 HOLIDAYS may come and go, hut the I. pleasure of getting best value for money spent is with ua all the time. _ When the demand i 6 for comfortable or exclusive clothing it will he found. "PATRICIA'S" prices are most eatiaf&olory. Wo specialise in BLOUSES and LINGERIE, and in JUMPERS made to your own design from choice v.oole! Call corner Montreal and Victoria streets. L 5466-6644 i MOTOR-CYCLIST may swear at some tyres, but ho always swears by CLIN CHER DREADNOUGHTS, after giving them a trial. Hssoa-3Ufi "HAVE YOU THE RIGHT TIME?" ANY a time you'll be asked this question, and not be sure of your answer, Vecause your Watch is ac faultl A faulty Watch may mean losa of money through missing' appointments. Let FRASER and JONES overhaul your Watch—deal direct with Practical Watchmakers, and save money on le P airs - FRASER and j ON ES (Late Coates and Co.), PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS, 139 Gloucester street (opp. Dominion Hotel). F5465
BABBITS AND RABBIT SKINS. OWING- to the inferior quality and Lower price of skins at present, the price of Full-grown Babbits in For is reduced to 6i ner dozen. We are also buyers of i' at 9a per dozen, and Dried Skins at current iatCß " P. FERON and SON, LTD., urn Moorbouse avenue, Christchurch. (opposite Railway). 'Phone 1108. FARMERS, WATCH YOUR EXPENSES! mHE FARMERS' COMPREHENSIVE X BOOK-KEEPER enables you to keep a record of your farni and house receipts and expenses, aud to make up Income Tax Returns easily. Price ss. xxow is the time also to avoid risk by using the Dimunctte Cheque Protector. Cheap and efioctiv& Price £i 5sSMITH and ANTHONY. LIMITED, Printers, Publishers, and Stationers, SB7"i-1100-3 209 Manchester street. "WATCH" OVER TIME! A<j accurate Tiniekeepor i 3 indisponsable, especially to tho business man and woman! Every wartch needs simplo adjustment's at times— they keep a watch on time—therefore consult 50 Cathedral square, "Upstairs (nest Everybody's Theatre). 05576-3289 PROMPT VULCANIZING 1 YOU can leavo I" 0 " 1 TUBES at R. BARTER'S in the morning, and collect them at night. Here work is promptly and expertly done—no inserts are used. Every patch is Vulcanized to last and give Ba ti Sl .ction-CalU Cr Amiagh 6tieot and Oxford terrnco. i 82050 WANTED KNOWN. ! THAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED tho PRICE OF MEAT to Rock Bottom for SPOT CASH and as we have only a short , iiroe to live* get the best. j Rubbish is dear at any price; the best is always cheaper in the end. And do not be persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubbish, when by patronising F. H. STEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. Customere in City or Suburbs waited on Daily for Orders. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Small Goods a Speciality. The annual output reaches half a million pounds. Tho guantity sold speaks for it*elf. 58316
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17111, 5 April 1921, Page 1
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