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Ha 1 thut the Polynesian race oriiinnted in India. 10s 6d (Ud). RELATIVITY FOR ALjj— A simpler exnlanatiou of this ereat discovery, by Herbert Dinele, Lecturer on Astrophysics. The book is written for those who have no knowledge of phvsics or astronomy, and is in simple, untechnical language for tho average man. 2s 6a «d). : "PAIRED WINDOWS"— By "A Gentleman with a Duster." The author of "Mirrors of Downing Street'' and "The Glass of Fashion" (over 100,000 of these books have been sold' reveals in "Painted Windows," with unsparing truthfulness, the chaos of opinion which exists in the Modern Church. This he does by means of 12 intimato and vivid portraits of religious leaders—Bishops Gore, Hcnson, and Temple, Father Knox, Principal W. B. Selbie, Dean Inge, General Booth, L. P. Jacks, and others. 6a 6J (6d). Postages shown in brackets. WHI'nJOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED. W9OBO-1636 OHAI COAL; "REST IN SOUTHLAND, OTAGO, AND J 5 CANTERBURY.' FIXED CARBON 45.60 ASH 1.10 LOOK OUT FOR SAMPLES TRUCK LOTS IN JULY FROM THE NIGHTCAPS COAL CO., LIMITED, OWNERS, INVERCARGILL. , ' I 9788 POE SALE. £1650 _Ii ™ DALTON - The DAINTIEST BUNGALOW in this beautiful suburb. Five large rooms and 2 SLEEPING-OUT BALCONIES, as well, as entrance pornh. Some of the many features in cilia Home are: Large drawingroom, witli big open fireplace, and an entrance sun verandah. Large bedroom, with cntronoe to sleeping verandah. Panelled entranoe hall. Largo bathroom, with porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold ehower, olear artistio leadlighta throughout, even in bathroom. Tile-back range, and good hot water service, e. light throughout. The washhouse, lavatory, and wood and coal shed are ALL UNDER the ONE ROOF. MAGNIFICENT SECTION, over i-acre, HIGH ABOVE the road, DELIGHTFULLY PRIVATE, and planted with trees and shrubs. We know there are buyers who are looking for juat THIS BUNGALOW, and to secure it early inspection is essential. BOWKER'S LAND AGENCY, 778 Colombo street. 85253-13S6F JAUNCEY'S AGENCY. £IBOO. CITY BUNGALOW. Grand opportunity for a business man to obtain a beautiful homo right in the City, but away from the noise of City tranio. Tho above homo is eolidly built, and contains 7 spacious rooms and every modern convenience. Absolutely up-to-date, and could easily bo converted into 0, two-storied building with sleeping-out balcony and bil liard-room upstairs. Outbuildings comprise motor-shed for two cars. Magnificent shed, 21ft equare, that could be used as a workshop or Btoreroom. Splendid section of i-acre, well Jaid-out. Further particulars from the Sole Agent 3, JAUNCEY'S LAND AGENCY, ' A. J. Sanders, Proprietor, 'Phone 4618. 177 Manchester street. 1502 FOR .SALE. and Full particulars from HAMILTON and HAMILTON, 90 Hereford street, IB9BF Chriatchurch. TO CITY PROPERTY OWNERS. W? havo a CLIENT with £SOOO CASH anS to BUY FOR INVESTMENT CENTRSL OITY PROPERTY. Business Promisee Preferred. HILLARY and BAXTER, Estate Agents, H5925-123F 178 Manchester street. ■miT OFF PAPANUI ROAD. 1 BUNGALOW RESIis a beautifully-built t? with tiled roof, containing 6 Bungalow, , > facing north in one ot i streets, and just 3 minutes from the beat ™ eols ' Thelo J are a u modern conPapanui electrio light, gaa for vbnienc > bathroom, with poico.ain bath cooking, laige o kitchen T . itJl JjL'motor garage, coal and wood shed, ftj? Verv large and bright sun porch, also Urn The section is an exceptionally one of i-acre, high and dry, and nicely out with ornamental shrubs, garden, and lawn. Large Government mortgage. Price £IBOO. A property, worth inspecting. SPEIBS, SAUNDERS and CO., IG9 Caahel street. 'Phone 2885. 1038 |JSHER'S GREEN STRIPE WHISKY. F FOR PRIVATE SALE. I HAVE for Sale 50 FIRST-CLASS ONESHEAR ENGLISH LEICESTER RAMS, v.ill sell any quantity. C. O. T. RUTHERFORD, "Kanaku," 'ice Peaks. Post Office address: Rural Mail, Haw&rden. SB76F WANTED TO SELL. TJIULL SIZED BILLIARD TABLE, in Jp first-class order, Marker, Cues, Set Billiard Baits, etc. Only used in private house. Apply 3F TELEPHONE 1291 (eveninga). FOR SALE. £IOOO. OWNER LEAVING New Zealand within few weeks. Genuine Sale of smart, cosy, : and complete BUNGALOW of 4 ROOMS and all conveniences, Eiectrie Light, Porcelain Bath and Basin, artistically papered throughout, snooky sun porch, also back verandah, jieautifully laid out Section, of 31 Perches, in lawns. Sp.endid garden, fruit trees, eto., asphalt paths. i Minute from tram. Apply ''IMMEDIATE," care of "Press." i

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 1

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866

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17419, 1 April 1922, Page 1

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