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JNION STEAM SHIP CO' ' NEW ZEALAND. LTI Steamera will he de«pato&ed as* uader (circumstances permitting):— WELLINGTON— Train. Cargo _ ~ p.m. at r'way. Wahine—Tnes., Thurs., Sat. ,7.18 lOa.m Mon, "Wed., Fri. 7.18 10 a.m. nr SYDNEY— Moeraki—From Auckland, 6th April. Manuka—From Wellington, 13th April. 'KELSON and FO\aUCKLAND. via TIMARU— ~~" Kurow—TSfefday,. 4th April FOR WESTPORT AND GREYMOUTH— Kamo—Wedflgsday, 6th April FOR N£j?IER AND GISBORNE— Wingatui—Ahfut 7th April. '■ SUVA, SIMOA" VAVATXr~HAAPAL ; JNUKUALOFA— Ti*vna—Froa* Auckland 29th April FOR RAIfcTONGA AND PAPEETtT-T" Flora—sth Mpril, from Auc'tLnnd (Car<?o eml) > CANADA^MKRICA. LONDON, via SUVA, HOKftLULU. and VANCOUVER— Nia<rar§i*-From Auckland, 25' h April. SA,R FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGa! ✓ TAHITI, and PAPEETE—'(ffiiti— Wellington, about 11th April. Steamers will he despatched at regular intervals for th» following places:— - I> \ROTONG > A and TAHITI. 41. TONGA, and SAMOA. CAWtDA, AMERICA. LONDON, via Su*a. Honolulu, and Vancouver. SAN FfANCISCO. AMERICAN PORTS, BRITJJSH ISLES, calling at Rarotonra and Ifapeete. v 7498 et. HUDrfART-PAftKER, LIMITED. OUjRITE PaEsengeAStcamers will be despatched as under (ojreumstancea •:"Ji#"':FOR SYDNEY FROM ""-AUCKLAND,3?S.S. ULIMAROA—About IStV April. FOR SYuAEY FROM WELLINGTONT.S.S. ULIMAROA—About 81st March. KINSEY and CO., LTD.", Agient 160 Hereford street, Christchurch. ►ABSAGES ENGLAND, PANAMA. SUEZ, AND ALL OTHER ROUTES. ALL LINES. LOWEST RATES. NO BOOKING FEES. For Sailings apply THOS. COOK and SON, H4828F 136 Hereford street. 'AIKOTJRA AND WELLINGTON. S.S. WAKATU, WEDNESDAY, sth APRIL _ (Weather and Circumstances peimitting.) Latest Cargo 4 p.m. TUESDAY. All Cargo must bo bqokod at Christchurch Office before sending same to Railway. KINSEY and CO., LTD., 9862 160 Hereford Btreet, Christchurch. FOB KALKOURA, MOTUEKA, AND . NELSON. S.S. CYGNET will Sail aa above, cirX oumstances permitting, on WEDNESDAY, stli instant. Cargo till 5 p.m. Tuesday. Cargo must bo booked before being sent to* Bail. PITCAITHLY BROS., Agents. 'Phone 1739

FOB SALE. £SOO 0N ' PURCHASES A SIX-BOOMED PLAS'JfEBED HOUSE WITHIN TEN MINUTES OF CATHEDRAL SQUARE. : The House comprises 6 looms, plastered, pas, kitchen with range, bath, washhouse, copper and tubs, h.p. water, sewer connexion. GLASSHOUSE tf4 x 14),. fowlhouso, 2 largo sheds, double entrance, concrete paths. . Section of 28 perches, with chain frontage. •xrilS PROPERTY IS FOB ABSOLUTE SALE, aa the owner is leaving for tho country to take up a business. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN. Full paiticul&rs.i'on application'to the SOLE AGENTS, ! JONES, McCBOSTIE COMPANY, LTD. J5867-9768F ..

GENTLEMAN'S CITY RESIDENCE. TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW, TENNIS COUET. BILLIAED BOOM. MOTOR BRED. ■fTTTE can recommend this property to any V V professional or retired gentleman requiring a well-built and comfortable home, with everything of the beat. NINE LARGE BOOMS, sun verandah, 1 sleeping balcony. PANELLED i-IALL and BILLIARD-ROOM (full eize table), tiled grates, linon press, WARDROBES and CHESTS OP DRAWERS BUILT| IN, porcelain bath and basin, shower, sewer, gas copper and stove, E. light throughout, and other conveniences foo numerous to mention. SECTION is i-a'cre, with wide frontage, nicely laid put lawn, garden, tennis court, motor shed. Only fivo minutes, from Square. See the Agents ro price and terms. • D. STOCK and CO. ST. ALBANS TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW. 4?n-|/\r\-RIGHT UP TO DATE, sir IN OAK, dining-room panelled in nmu, pretty leadlightß, art clinker and tiled grates, sleeping balcony, wardrobes built in, nofcelain bath and basin, gas copper and cooker, good Section, with MOTOR SHED, concrete paths. Handy to two trama' services. Immediate possession. Mortgage at 51 per cent. Further particulars from the Agents. • D.' STOCK and CO., 15S MANCHESTER STREET, 59127-8741F N.Z. Express Co.'s Bldgs. MERIYALE. IDEAL SITUATION. ! Handy to Car. Within Walking Distance of City.^ rtOfjA/v—TWO STOREY ART BUNGAwDUU LOW, 6 largo rooms, and sun balcony. Every possible labour eaving dovice, two hot water eyatems, motor garage to hold two cars. Grounds beautifully laid out, choice shrubs, and standard roses, eto. This housu was specially built under strict supervision for the. owner, who is about to leave this district. Immediate enquiry recommended. _ WILLIAMSON and CLARK, 131 Hereford street. A AaSS OPPORTUNITY. "IN THE SELECT WEST END." 4?I7KfY~DAINTY BUNGA LOW for dWX lOv £1750, five charming rooms. Fitied up lor the owner with every convenience in order to save time, worry, and labour. It is unique in its devices and appointments and must be soon to bo appreciated. E.l. and gas radiator and gas heating pointß. Cosy open fireplace in diningroom, being only three minutes from Squaro it is eminently suitable for a busy professional man. The whole of the choice furniture, including ISO guinea piano, may be purchased at valuation. The "tout ensemble" offer a raro opportunity to ontor into immediate possession of a beautiful homo complete. WILLIAMSON and CLARK, Solo Agents, W9106-9935F Next Bank New Zealand. ■ i SHER'S GREEN STRIPE WHISKY. '■ U - F TOTORtCAR OWNERS"—Ba up-to-date L and fit your car with "Alemite Lubricating System." Quick and perfect lubrication guaranteed. HAYWABD BROS. *ad CO-. faT n I|B lujleeale Agents. H 5609 i

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17420, 3 April 1922, Page 1

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