w "ANTED chair, •Guardian.” to buy, second liand push good condition. Apply ANTED —One car to fill truck ’ ’ o;i Otira to Springfield express Christmas Eve. Apply “Guardian.” VV/'ANTED to rent immediately, ’ ’ small home. Careful tenant. Apply “Guardian” Office. Lost and Found. I OST—Child’s pair of brown sandals *"■ in front of Cnl.yer’s Laundry. Finder please return to laundry. For Sale. /CUSTOMERS are reminded that there will b e no bread baked at Pii-estoas on Monday. rjniUFLES for ’Xmas. Prestons have for to-morrow an extra supply of trifle, sponges. A COOL retreat from the heat of the street. Try an ico cream at Prestons. FTTH INK ! What could von do with £2000? Tiuy a chance for 2s 6d in the “Merry ’Xmas” Art Union, closing this week.
PAINT. —Silver Fern white in gallon tins 16/6; lied Oxide 13/6; Excelsior heavy body 23/-; Roofox lied oxide 18/-.—Scott and Co., Rovell St. 1 K/ BUYS complete set 2 tyres, tubes and rjintapes 28x1:]. Guaranteed tyres from 6s 6d to 15s at I.'. S. Boss, Cycle Depot. fTIBICYCLE'S as sturdy as a bike. J- Al|j 'bait bearing. Sizes for children 3 to 13 years. Prices £2 10s to £3 17s 6;l'. All i parts renewable. L. S. Boss." Cycle and Sportis Dealer, Bevel] Street. rp ENNIS BACKETS. The most comprehensive stock of rackets in Westland, weights and prices to suit everybody, 25s to £5. Repairs at shortest notice. L. S. Boss, Sports Depot. J)ICYCLES British made £6 17s 6d aud fully guaranteed. Ladies' £7 10s and other’s up to £lO 10s. Also a few second band cycles attractively priced. L. S. Boss, Cycle Depot. JUVENILE CYCLES, Boys £5. " Gills £ss os. Boys second hand £3 10s in perfect order. L. S. Boss, Cycle Dealer, Revell Street. FOR SALE Modern six-roomed house, all conveniences, situated Fitzherbert Street, close to town; Govern ment mortgage, transferable. Price £SBO. Apply—J. N. ROBINSON.
Amuseme’ita. FI?ED SMITH'S' Christchurch Dance Orchestra. Grand holiday dance de luxe, Boxing Night and also Tuesday, December 27th. Soldiers’ Hall. Reduced prices. 2s each. Doors open 8.15 p.m. ANNUAL TENNIS CLUB BALL. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th. (Boxing Night). Music by R.nss Orchestra, good supper, efficient M.C. Gentlemen 2s Gd 1 , ladies Is 6d. • BLACK HAND SOCIETY’S ANNUAL BENEFIT ORGANISED BY HIGHMASTER A. H. LAWN AND HIS PAL “WATTY.” R.S.A. HALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER , 30th. « M ICKY MOUSE” Birthday Party -trJ- and Juvenile Dance, 8 p.m. lo 10 p.m. Big Banco to follow, 6 valuable prizes donated by well wishers for— BEST “MICKEY MOUSE” COSTUME. Music by Cos. Williams and his Happiness Boys Band. Admission Children 6d (one ice cream free.) Ladies Is, Gents 2s. Proceeds for Swimming Bath Fund.
black hand orchestra. ANNUAL BALL SOLDIERS’ HALL. NEW YEAR'S EVE. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 31st. lc.i Creams and Cnnl Drinks. Ladies Is Gd, Cents 2s. CONSTRUCTION WORK—WAITANG' WORK is offering for married men at Wailaiigi on eonstmel ion work for tlies ■•Public Works Department. Rarticnlars may be obtained from the undersigned on Wednesday, December 28. 1032. J. C. MfCHTSKEY. "Seci'fctury, Unemployment Committee.
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