GAMES FOR INVALIDS. TIATIENTS suffering from the prevalent epidemic of measles or any other complaint will appreciate an interesting Game to help pass the time away. WHITCOMBES have a whole host of Games suitable. Here is a small selection. JIG SAW PUZZLES: In various grades, some easier than others. Priced from 1/9 to 17/-. PICK-A-STICK: A new game of 4, 5, 6, Sticks. 1/and 2/-. SOLITAIRE: An old game that is always popular. Price: 2/- and 4/6. CONSTRUCTIONAL SCENES: Cut out your pictures and construct various scenes from one set. Price: 1/3 per set. TILE MOSAIC: For building designs of all kinds. Price: 1/3 and 2/3. WEAVING LOOM: For weaving patterns in wool. Price: 2/9 and 4/6. QUEEN MARY MODEL: A Model of the ship to be built up and finished. Price; 5/3. BEAD MATS: Beads, Threads, and Designs all supplied. Ptice: 4/6. WHITCOMBE and OMBS, LTD., Cashel street, or through Hereford Court, CHRISTCHURCH. W8417
SHIPPING. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY U OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., 168 Hereford street. ’Phone 33-500. Sailings (circumstances permitting): FOR WELLINGTON. Wahine—Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Rangatira—Tuesday, Thurs.. Saturday Passenger Train from Christchurch 7.10 p.m. Second Express train doe's NOT run on Mondays. WELLINGTON-PICTON SERVICE. From Wellington: Monday, Wed., Friday 2.45 p.m. From Picton: Tuesday, Thursday 2.45 p.m Saturday 11.30 a.m. FOR SYDNEY. With Through Bookings to Melbourne and other Australian ports. From Wellington. MSunganui—Friday, Sept. 16. 8 p.m. Awatea —Wednesday, Oct. 5. 8 p.m. From Auckland. Niagara—Tuesday, Sept. 20. 8 p.m. Maunganui—Monday, Sept. 26, 3 p.m. Inclusive Tours in Australia arranged. FOR MELBOURNE, VIA BLUFF. Maunganut—Frorp Wellington,-Oct.’ 23.FOR NUKUALOFA (TONGA)-. APIA (SAMOA), SUVA (FIJI). Matua—From Auckland, Thursday, September 22. FOR CALCUTTA, SINGAPORE. SAMARANG. Narbada—Passengers and cargo. From Lyttelton, about September 14. CARGO SAILINGS. FOR WELLINGTON— Cargo at Rail. Steamer Express Daily, 11 a.m. (Taking Cargo for Patea.) FOR AUCKLAND. Waiana—Wednesday, Sept. 14. 9 a.m. FOR NAPIER AND GISBORNE. Wainui— Thursday. Sept. 15, ’ 9 a.m. FO& NELSON AND NEW PLYMOUTH. Waipahi—Wednesday, Sept. 14. 9 a.m^ FOR SYDNEY. VIA OAMARU. Karetu —Monday, Sept. 12. 9 a.m. FOR DUNEDIN, OAMARU. TIMARU. Waipiata—Tuesday, Sept. 13. 9 a.m.
SOUTH AFRICA AND ENGLAND B LUE FUNNEL AND SHAW SAVILL—JOINT SERVICE ANCHISES ULYSSES CERAMIC ASCANIUS First Class 17 Sep. First Class 15 Oct. .. Cabin Class 26 Oct First Class 12 Nov With its warm, sunny days. cool, invigorating nights: its wealth of sceneryteeming wild game reserves—its intimate association with so much of history and romance, the call of Africa is a very real °*Jbln the growing number of those who have come under its spell. Apply Kinsey and Co., Ltd.. Co Ltd.. National Mortgage and Agency Co!'. Ltd. IN MEMORIAM, WILSON—In loving memory of my dear daughter-in-law, Elsie Maude, who fell asleep September 12, 1937. So loved, so mourned. —lnserted by Grandma Wilson. WILSON—In loving memory of Elsie Maude, beloved wife of Keith Wilson who passed away September 12, 1937. . A wondrous mother, so good and The trials she went through few but She k never complained, she wasn’t that kind, , , She was one of those wives hard to And. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. WORTHINGTON— In loving memory of mum, who fell asleep September 12 1937. Until the day breaks, and shadows flee away., —lnserted by dad and family. WORTHINGTON— In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 12, 1937. Not just to-day, but every day, In silence we remember. —lnserted by her loving son, Selwyn acknowledgements. f Family of the late Mrs Clara Vo THANK all friends relatives for their floral tributes . I ?efenrb?*elS'emi.! ymlPa * h Xß4Bß Permanent nealex* n Ltd.? Box 1558 H.. Wemngton. istchurch iHE PRESS” Classified Columns H give you maximum distribution ue. Office open till 10 pm.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22504, 12 September 1938, Page 1
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