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SHAVINGS
SALE.
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STOCK, MOTOR-CAR,
SUITABLE FOR PACKING. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS.
ATTORNEYS. AGENTS.
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NO. 16,507 APRIL 26,


Registeretl ee a newspaper »t the SIXTEEN PAGES—PRICE ONE PENNY
VOL. LV. PUBLISHED DAILY. CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z., SATURDAY, 1919. General Post C-Sc<» in tho United KicgdoM.

AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS.


ANNOUNCEMENTS. SHIPPING. SHIPPING. SHIPPING. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS.
In ordt. to puard *srainet lmpoeilion THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING- COM- j TyUITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. TO-lUY. TO-DAY.
I.ZO 2.H0. TO-DAY. QUEEN'S THEATRE. rnUEATRE ROYALv
Mieee °i 8",,13 '. Marriages, end Deaths PA.N'V, LIMITED, j HUDDART, PARKER, LTD. TTNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF SPECIAL MATINEE.
iib« authenticated to eneure 'i«itr
Direct Lino the United Kingdom, via j
■.Xe-.T Zealand Agenta for Hebburn Colliery)
U NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 1 A FORBIDDEN BOOK.
j \ Wo'idcrfu! Show of International Stars.
J 6d Iβ Gd Iβ BARGAIN PRICES. Cd ls Gd Js
Lost Cbanco of Seeing
v MATINEE TO-DAY.
LAST NIGHT.

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iaiertiot. to CHARLIE
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Pinama Canal. under

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will be despatched
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Steamers THE BIOLOGY OF WAR,


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■pAVOURITE
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Passenger Steamers will bt HOUSE.


BORTH. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.,

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despatched as under
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(circumstances per- (circumstances permitting):— By
and j mitting!
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Calling at Colon,
Kingston (Jamaica'',
JODGLEY— On April 15t!i at Xursc Beth-
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: Professor G. F. Nicolai. kitty Presents *

Ben and John Fuller. tinsel;.


WELLINGTON— Direction

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-Mr ar.d Mrs L. 13. Newport .N'civi ..

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strtct,
Caahel 'o
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Car!?o at

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M ELBOURNE, via'nUNEDINTaND Train. Railway. A scientific demonstration by a famous
i Very Special EniragoaicJit.
D. W. GRIFFITHS'

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jlidgiey-a.jor..
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Parsonic p.m. SYDNEY T!k> FayjH-3 VHRL


LARGE
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Modern Twin Screw BLUFF- German professor (who was imurisonc<i after —ALL NEXT WEEK— SUPREME TR I U M P H,

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Steamers with unsurpassed accoiamcda- Mararoa Mor... U'ed., Fri. 5.20 10 a.m. FAYNE The Faynce FAYN"E
MARRIAGES.

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WKaTRALIA—At first opportunity. Tucs., Thurs, Sat. G.55 10 a.m. writing it) of the criminal folly" of war. The Prcsentjn -THE APPEARANCE OP EVIL."


lion. Maori ,;
WORLD.
April ptb, THE

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PUFLETT-CLAKK-Un at _
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SYDNEY, from WELLINGTON— Itest of all peace books. A STARTLING I'NUSI'ALITY. -THE APPEARANCE OK EML. HEARTS OP
Inhn'e rrf.bvk-niin en" d>, 1., i- ..on. Steamer. 'TouT i From I About SYDNEY DIRECT (C.inro Only)— Price, 21s. KVIL." , HEARTS OF THE WORLD.
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g' firU■ Great Success of "THE APPEARANCF. <>!•'

W.-T. T0.1,1, RoUrt Puflett. RIVERINA—At first opportunity. HEARTS OF THK WORLD,
APPEARANCE OF EVIL."
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"R-'inMera" 11.500 27th >I;:7 Koromiko Mon., 26th April _^_^;

POLLARD AND JACKSON, "THE


to Ma ?3ie Mu:r Clark, 01 Wellington
A'.i Steamers fitted with Wireless. Tickets INTERESTING NEW NOVELS. Briiiia:i: Operatic Vocalie's. i WORLD. HEARTS OF THE
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of
Lyttelton.
"J'aparoa" 8.000 i'xVclliniiton 'lGth June SYDNEY, via COOK STRAIT—
Featuring
i WORLD. HEARTS OF THK
'■RJmutaka" 8,833 ''Wellington '21st Juno available for Stop-over or Return by Union Everett-Green : The Freedom of Fenella. VICTOR THE GREAT JUNE ELVIDGE

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Moeraki From" Weilinston, Mon., '-S;h A p WORLD. HEARTS OF THE

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Ann! 23rd, Pt Line, or vice vesa. O. Dougias: The Scions. Vonti'ilnqirial Sccn.T. JUNE ELVIDGE

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"Knahino" Ill.flOO Wellington A-.i<rujt _

the Preabytoriaii Church


.-(tlon, by tho Mills-Young: The Shadow of the Past. •'Chaplinitis. DELAVALK BROS.
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With FK-VN'K MAYO.

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Ho-.vcs, Wii'.i:im Ciiarles For further particulars aiply ! KINSEY und CO., LTD., Agents, D V NE DIN—
Harold Begbi?: An English Family. NlivOLA Master Masician. Sco tho Anwics in Action.
Rev J H llcreiortl street, Christchurch. Mor.ow-ai Tins Duy (Sat;) 7.50 J' o.™-
'o'Letitia,
Weaver'DakeH, fourth dju-hkr of THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.. Maxwell Gray: Tho Diamond Pendant. LILY VOCKLF.R. WARD LEAR. A Powerful Lesson to those who boliovc bad I Seo the New Zealandors to tho Reecu*.
LTD. (or Agents). sTIAW, SAVILL, AXD ALIiIUX CO., LTD. AUCKLAND— l3obcl Mountain: A MsiJcn in Malaya. EMERSON AND HASTO, or their neighbours.
James NAPIER, GISBORNE, iind
a «-m- John Ayscough : A Princo in Petto.
THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS Monowai Wed., 30th April 5.23 And t!is> L'amoi-.s Thrt Miu<ic spociallv selected and »rran£ed

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DEATHS. THOS COOK AND SOX, Koblo Howard: Tho Comedy of It. ROYAIi TOG OS. ELINOR lor
IX THE NEW ZEALAND TKADE. APPEARANCES WERE ALL AGAINST bv CARLI DKNBMORE
April 25th. at his :;itc- t<si- 13 1 HEREFORD STREET, LINE OF STEA..IERS TO NELSON and NEV\'~PLYMOUTH— in ' Paul Trc.it: A Naval Adventuress. PRICES: 23 Id, Is Id. Plan at Milncr OF THE WORLD," and eent
CLARIDOE-On
Sawyers
rlence. Arme road, 1 :iii:inn;. lieu- 'POTJBIST and Passenger Agenta. Intend-
■*• ing Homewaid Passengers rvoaiaended
DIRECT ENCL^αU, via PANAMA. Corinna This Day (Sat.) —__ 9a^ ; A. G. Hales: The Kcd Hawk. and Thompson's; at Op-;ra Uo\ise 1.30 to 5
THEV. "HEARTS
from America by D. W. GRIFFITHS,
be" Claridge; in his 70th yeai. His c-nd
to register Names Early. Fullest informa- SAILINGS (circumstances permitting): —

FIJI. TONGA, SAMOA—


Cosmo Hamilton: Scandal.
Cynthia Stcckley: Bluo Aloes.
p.m. -Vo Booking Fee.
THE TELL TALE .SILHOUETTES.
performed by the largvet ercb«etra, conejet-
ing of 17 Picked Australian and New Zea-
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•xwpeace. tio.s_euyphtsi. IHB2{3F Talur.e From Auckland Early^


in Kimberiey, South Steamer. 1 Tonr. About Final Port. RECENT GENERAL LITERATURE. IMPORTANT.—Patrons arc notified that land Musicians, ever enpagetl by tho J. O.
VEIN"HOLS-Di«l
\frica, Herman Fcinhoiß. Lieut... Cupc rj. Re y m out"u u ieeg t. CANADA, AMeIuCaTIONDON. via SUVA, Philip Gibbs: Open Warfare. on and after Monday Next, April 2Stb, a Fee When Love throws
Winds.
Discretion to tho Williamson, Ltd., Management, under torn
Jreinhols: ATHENIC 12.3iS April 20 Wellington HONOLULU, und VANCOUVER— Waugli (author of the Loom of of 6d will bo charged for reserving seats. direction of
thiid son of Mh Ida1-oruierly

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Corps (Taking Cargo for Hokitika). Ales.
of Lui!l.\'lUiC 12,231 May 15 AVellington From Auckland, about 13ih May G9BO MISS SYBIL LEWIS.
aged 33 yean, (fneumonia.) 'Maktua Youth): The Prisoners o£ Mainz, Ca.
JUNE ELVIDGE

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S.S. OREPUKI. TAINUI 10.0(0 May 14 iWcHiagion
E. T. Ravmoud: Uncenaored Celebrities, QTUANDTII E A T R E.
Christchurch. iONiC 1i!,:;r.2 May 29 Wellington SAN FRANCISCO, via RAROTONGA AND Puts up a Record in 'lie LAST MATINEE: SATURDAY.

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25th, at South-
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7 3 Cd."
LOFFHAGEN-On April ARAWA KUIOO Juno 18 Wellington PAPEETE-
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b"ok; Market, beloved (euddenly).
«ifo of John MONDAY, APRIL 28th.
Accommodation for Ist, 2nd, and 3rd Class. Paloona From Wellington 3ra ■Uay
Emilo Boirac: Psychic Science, 12s ed.
Thomas H. Ward: Tho English Poets Complete Chnngo of Programme NUMBER OF WONDERFUL GOWNS
SHE WEARS.
BOX PLANS j,t MILNER and THOMP-
SON'S until Noon, thereafter, with DAY
Loffkagen; aged 50 years

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Passages fiom London can be arranged (rielec'iions), 12s Gd. At 2 TO-DAY. At 7. SALES, at tlio TOY CAVE.
Cargo, 11 a.m. Goods. Tickets available stop-over or return

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for Right Hon. W. E. Paissell: Prime
hero. For full puiticuiars apply to

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IN MEMORIAM. REESE BROS., Agents. by Huddart-Parker Co.'a Steamers. Ministers and Some Others {u. book of ONE GIRL With Tliico Lovers. VIVIAN MARTIN PRICES: 1). Circle Es, Stalls 2s, Gallery
G873 F. E. SUTTON and CO- Port Agents._ DALGETY and CO., LIMITED, Chriatchurch to Lyttel- With Three Lovers. in "STRONGER. LOVE." Is. Plua tas.
BROWN-Iu loving memory of Robert Wr.l- NATIONAL MORTGAGE and
Railway Tickets, Reminiscences), 15s.
"VIVIETTE" And All Good 6970 oSi
son of G. and M. ton. and from Wellington to the principal Poems and "VIVIETTE" Support?.

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hoe (Bob, clearly loved 1917. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. 7252 AGENCx CO., LTD., Joint Agents._ North leland stations, may be obtained at
Robert Loui3 Stovensou: New
Variant Readings, 7s 6d "VIVIETTE" Fcaturin- -VIVIETTE" NEST WEEK

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Browi, died by thojo who loved him,
April EC;b.
the Company's Chrißtchurch Office.
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Lord Dunsany: Talcs of War, 6s Gd. "VIVIETTE" Winsome- "VIVIETTE" T IBJJRT Y. LIBERT Y.
Sadly missed Vivinn "VIVIETTE" 1-i NEXT WEEK. At
Aβ it dawns another year; • J~O S E P n WRIGHT, FOR SALE. Steamers -rill be despatched at regular in- Mackenzie: Outlines of Social Philosophy, '•VIVIETTE"
"THE BETTER HALF."
Martin. "VIVIETTE"
o{ thinking, tervals for the following places: 13a Cd. "VIVIETTE" V E R. Y B O D Y ' S.
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In the lonely hoursnro ever dear CHIROPRACTOR, RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. Major Graham Gillani: A Gallipoli Dxary "VIVIETTE" "VIVIETTE" "THE BETTER HALF." Starring
Thoughts of him lIADFIELD, LTD., Three mon madly loved her, and she liked it. "THE BETTER h ALF." ALICE BRADY. Twico Daily—2.3o aud 7.30 p.m.
-Imeit»3 by his loving parents and Adjustments for Acute and Chronic "PORD AXD FIJI, TONGA, AND SAMOA.
SAN FRANCISCO, AMERICAN POINTS,
(Landing to Evacuation), lbs.
Georgo A. A Birmingham: A Padro in A Cave llan
"THE BETTER HALF." Cast includes An Elaborate and Daring Triangle
brothere. SPINAL LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. BRITISH ISLES, calling at RARO- i'rance, Gs.
ONE "THE BETTER HALF." David Powell. Production, entitled


Nervous Diseases. Latest Painless ONE A Cad.


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"THE BETTER HALF."


Methods. TONGA AND PAPEETE. ONE An Aristocrat, '•THE MEDICINE MAN,' ,


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. THE LATEST. Tho Story of Twin SLstora who were

231 MANCHESTER STREET, PLAYING CARDS FOR ALL GAMES. •TUE MEDICINE MAN,"
ORIENT LINE. WHICH DID SHE CjHOOSE? ALIKE, YET UNALIKE.
Judith Oliver sin- Opposite Hie Majesty's Theatre. W8538 NORTH-WEST. Bicvclo Playing Cards, Is 6d and Is 9d. WHICH DID SHE CHOOSE? Brilliant Sconce, Fin© Setting-, and "THE MEDICINE MAN,"
rnHE Family of the latefriends ST. ALBAXS,

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Linctte. Thin Round Corners, 3s. THE DRESSES ARE DREAMS!!! "THE MEDICINE MAN,"
-1 cercly THANK all and personal for letters, Froti AUSTRALIA to ENGLAND— Tennis—French Size, Us. DOUGLAS See the FAIRBANKS Supplementary Features— A Play of Living Characters and of a M&ft
Weuranw, floißl tribute, BRAND NEW BUNGALOW, FIVE Patience. Playing Cards, 2s, 2s Gd, and DOUGLAS
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E. CURRIE has Commenced For particulars apply U.S.S. Company. who was a Man.
preeeiou of sympathy in
Lent;
their .ad
aiso for great kndneSsa Aort at-
bereave-
by DR. D.
"Practice at ROOMS. 4s 6d.
Fortune Telling Cards, Is Gd. DOUGLAS
DOUGLAS
Sportive
Douglas
FAIRBANKS
FAIRBANKS
FAIRBANKS
. Tending Tommies' Treasures (Interest).
Fairlio to Ml. Cook (Scenic).
G985
Hβ would have fouplit her fight in any cauee.
but ho fought doubly hard because ho loved
n ei3hbOlir ß, and Dr. Volekxnan untiruiß 213 COLOMBO STREET, THE ALL RED ROUTE. Tho Great Game Pit, Iβ ed.

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FAIRBANKS
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mother e illness., ABSOLUTELY EVERY LABOUR SAV- DOUGLAS Sec the her.
tention, during theii late ■ .' SYDENHAM
ING DEVICE POSSIBLE.
Happy Families and Snap, Is 7d per pack. DOUGLAS Fairbanks FAIRBANKS move with the times. It is a story loadod with thrills, and through,
(Corner of Devon and Colombo streets). AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND-CANADA. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED. DOUGLAS Smile. FAIRBANKS that means, it rune a "lovo Btory of ewcet and tender
all those who eo kindly


to THANK full pace the skaters, humanness.
I WISH
came to my assistance during the fire Hours: 9 to 10; 1.30 to 2.30; G.30 to 7.30. Electric Light and Gas, Sower, Doulton
Bath. Also
CANADIAN-AUSTRALASIAN R.M.
Line.
W2149-068F
ACTION,
In a Production
ADVENTURE,
Entitled
of
THRILLS,
keep with
the ever-popular pastime is at
your disposal .daily at the
Stotring
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on Seadown, on April 9th.


ROY STEWART.
Telephone 1341. 6618F In Conjunction with the Canadian-FacifU skating rink. ROY STEWART.
(Signed; F. H. COURAGE, DOUBLE MOTOR SHED. Railway. T/y A R D E L L ' S. "IN AGAIN—OUT AGAIN."
"IN AGAIN—OUT AGAIN." v>, olosseum skating rink.
Additional Items include:
Seadown, Gloucester and armagh streets.
Ambarley. A special featuro has been made of the Pork Sausages Oβ 9d per Ib HUSTLE, BUSTLE, MUSQLE, Episodo Eight of
C328 ELECTRICITY some of the GREATEST the fascination of skating
mantclpicoe3, also the copper, which can bo THROUGH
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Brain, Brawn, Skill.


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0s 9d per lb


SCENIC WONDERS of the World to ouigian tiaueago grips and holds you. THE HOUSE OF HATE,
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8d por ib

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SUCCESSFULLY
—* healed cither by wood, coal, or gas. Handy All Parts
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UNITED STATES, Brawn 0s pay a visit and be convinced. Entitled


INSURANCE COMPANIES. rpfIEATS of CANADA, Is 2d per b Travels with tho Burton-Holmes Camera.

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to 2d tram.
end BRITISH ISLES. Kich Old Factory Cheese ..
appointments complete. 'THE UNTOLD SECRET."
Mild Factory Choeee .. . - Iβ Id per lb Travels with the Burton-Holnies Camera. floor. prepared.

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BUY LIFE INSURANCE. PROSPECTIVE SAILING DATE: Honey (Best Clover), Block Is Cd per lb
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"TELL THAT TO THE MARINES." luxurious lounges. MANY OTHER SUBJECTS. C97t
UU* WFJ3 INSURANCE.- Abeceesee, Anffitnia, • Asthma, Baldness,
PRICE
£885. ' MAK.URA, from Auckland, about 13th May.
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Honey (Beet Clover), Jar Iβ 2d per lb
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2s Cd 21b ;ar "TELL THAT TO THE electric lighting.


BU* Lli'E INSURANCE. Honev (Best Clover) TO THE MARINES." balcony. cafe open daily. THEATKK.
"TELL THAT
GRAND
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assure your life under a "Commercial BlacKheada, Brain Fag, Bronchitis, Bunions, PASSPORTS. Honey (Best Clover) 6s Gd Gib tin
AND A Full Hall Hour of Riotou3 Laughter. Choice Tcji, All-Milk Coffee, Iced Driake, Your Last Chnnco of Seeing
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Bruises, Catarrh, Colds, Chilblains, Dand- Travellers to any place outeid* th« Do-
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poiioy with THE NATIONAL MU- (Fol. 4319.) FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. Honey (3est Clover) 6s 3d 7lb tin

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Topical Events of World Interest in and BROADWAY'S C'akee and Scones. VIOLA DANA in "OpporUinity."
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ruff, Denfness and Ear Diseases, Eczcwi,


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minion ere reminded that it is advisable t» 9aOdlO!bhn


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TUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION; cease paying F4827-1116F Honey Clover) of Skating Surface.

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GAZETTE. Commandin.? View
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Enlarged Prostrate, Facial Neuralgia, Fall- obtain passports, und that it is necessary to THE MARY PICKFORD in "Madam Butterfly."
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premiums during tho unproductive years ol


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Honey Comb (Beat Clover), per


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• TO-DAY.
ing Hair, Female Complaints, Goitre, Gout, FOR SALE. TO-DAY. NEXT WEEK.
mike eerly application to the Government ls cd NEXT WEEK.
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.life, get equivalent Assurance for evory Pre- Haemorrhoids, Hay Fever, Infantile I'aro-
section ••

TO-DAY. TO-DAY. Another BIG DOUBLE Programme.


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mium paid, and a Policy for a emallor Pre- for them. CURED HAMS. "THE EAGLE'S EYE"
ly-sU, Insomnia, Lameness, Locomotor Ataxia, Try our DELICIOUS MTLD El'E" Episode 7. ORCHESTRA IX ATTENDANCE. BhxcUio'e Littl*
mium, and earning larger profits than can All Return and Round-tour Tickets inter- "THE EAGLE'S
AFTERNOON AND NIGHT SESSIONS.
BERT LYTELL in "Boston

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Lumbago, iNervoua Affections, Neuralgia, Another Defeat for tho Hun. Pal" (METRO).
\>e obtained liom any other office. Neuritis, Obesity, Pain in Abdomen and unest
Paralysis, Piles, Pimples, Pyorrhea, Rheu-
£1300. changeable with Union Steam Ship Com-
pany's R.M. Line. Pamphlets, Mape, and all
Diecount Coupons given as usual on .
ALL CASH PURCHASES. AVOID Disappointment
By Attending the
ar.d CROWDS School Children's
Prices as usual.
Mnt-neo THIS MORN-
"BERT LYTELL in "Boston
Pal" (METRO).
Blockie'e Littl»
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BUY A "COMMERCIAL" POLICY.


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Id tor mat ion free. WARDELL'S. W8495-61F Manager. Blackio's LIEI*

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matism, Hears, Sciatica, Skin Diseases, Sore
AFTERNOONJSKSSIQN. 6976 G984 A. L. POWER. BERT LYTELL in "Boston
BUY A "COMMERCIAL" POLICY. Throat and Throat Disdrder, Spraine, Tooth- U-N'ION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Pal" (METRO).
BUY A "COMMERCIAL" POLICY. ache, Weak Eyes, Wrinkles, Warts and
WEST END PROPERTY. Managing Ajenti. PALACE. CHARLES RAY in "Hie Own Home Town"
APPI7 t0 W. SELLIWELL. Moles. CRYSTAL
Last Day and Night of
CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL
COLLEGE.
(PARAMOUNT).
District Manager. TWO-STORIED HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS, rnHE CANTERBURY STEAM SHIPPING
THE RIO GRANDE ■FATTY ARBUCKLE in "THE COOK." CHARLES RAY in "Hie Own Home Town."
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FACING WEST. WALSH. GEORGE WALSH, (PARAMOUNT).


XMIS US Hereford street. Christchurch.
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COili'ANY, LTD. FOUNTAIN GEORGE CHARLES HAY in "Hie Own Home Town"
MEDICO-ELECTRIC INSTITUTE,
SODA

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HIGH STREET, in "THE KID IS CLEVER." OLD BOYS' MEMORIAL. (PARAMOUNT).
NEXT WEEK.

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ARMAGH STREET. NEXT WEEK.
BEAUMONT and CO., Only three minutes' walk to the Square. No Cargo to be sent to Railway till advised. Double Star Programme. BOTH NEW to CIIRISTCHTJRCH. 6987
GOULD, 118 Hereford street, STEAMERS will bo despatched as under r NOW OPEN, NOW OPEN. P E GOFTHEPpIRATES, THEpiRATEgi MONSTER j BAZAAR. Great Supporting Films.
Christchurch. (circumstances permitting): —

SITUATIONS VACANT.
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LEONARD E. ANDREWS Radiologist. Eighth of an ACRE of Land. Delightful Luncheon and Teas A Story of Love und Adventure,
DUNEDIN AND TIMARU— Morning and Afternoon Teas May Ist. Open from II a.m.
A2b46-5017 ' Featuring PEGGY HYLAND; ;J- evening 6d Cnkeß,
S.S. BREEZE—MONDAY, 2dth instant. Specialities, Fruit Salads, etc PEGGY HYLAND, Adraicsion in
w! Ice Creams, ' MESSENGER WANTED.
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il oPHER &O N. F4S64F PEGGY HYLAND. Homo-made Sweots, Produce, Ncc<llework, -

SHIPPING, FINANCE, INSURANCE, Price—£l3oo for quick sale. PICTON AND WANG AN Ul— Bulbs, Flowers, Woodwork, Fancy Article*,
"V CAMOUFLAGE KISS." Afternoon Tea and
S.S. BREEZE—THURSDAY, Ist proximo.
SURGEON DENTIST, Lucky Bags, otc.
AND STATION AGENTS. "A.CAMOUFLAGE KISS." Supper.__ 692-2
A Romance of a Twentieth Century. Girl.
KG Armagh street, Full particulars from WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI— ISITT'E TTOLIDAY SEASON DISPLAY. JUNE CAPRICE. JUNE CAPRICE. NORTH BEACH SURF CLUB. V SMART . YOUTH .AS NIGHT MES-
S S ai'oRM—THURSDAY, lat proximo.
proximo.
JUNE CAPRICE.

GODFREY and TAYLER. ISITT'S _I~JL ' ■ JUNE CAPRICE.


S.'S. CALM—SATURDAY, 3rd SENGER.
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and all classes of BUNZ'S BUILDINGS, 1 ISITT'S LADIES' HANDBAGS. ■SUNSHINE, COMEDY, GAZETTE, A NNUAL SMOKE CONCERT AND PRE-
Absentees, Executors, (W. S. GODFREY.)
is-urs ftessrvea-nt Bristol or 'Phono 3758. C982 ii- SENTATIpN OF PRIZES will beheld
Treat Accounts Represented.

Between Colombo and Manchester otreeU. ew Ait-Deeigne,'. the .-■■■ Apply.


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ISITT'fcV 'V.-c EDWARD*" BRANSCOMBE'S p.m. in "tho" Pavilion, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 8


HEREFORD STREET. ANNOUNCEMENTS.


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'Phone 2092 Mc6380 100 BUSINESS


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Latest and Best. All Members invited to bo present. F CHRISTCHUROH PRESS CO.,

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ISITT'S
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G4546-6G29F ■'■*'■*■ STUDENTS' CONCERT, 56930


TN. DIGESTION' CURED. SALE. and
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ANTED, tt CAPABLE HEAD for B!ou»<»


FOR MORRIS CO., LTD., ISIiT'S Blous© and Suit Cases, Attache
HONEYS always available for investment QUILL lane, and Writing Coses. MASONIC HALL (Gloucester .street), GRAND GARDEN PARTY. Department. Apply with copy refer-
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Cathedral and Chancery ISITT'S


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equate
AND EVENING. ences. Good wages to competent hand.
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on First Mortgage. NOT MERELY RELIEVED. J.ERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS OF TO-NIGHT, at 8. fffmS AFTERNOON
ISITT'S -BLOUSES," Box 902,
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1. ST.
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04747.5068 ' PRESBYTERY Apply
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PERMANENTLY CURED. WINES, EIC. ISiTT'S BRIEF and KIT BAGS. MARY'S .1091F ' Chriatchurcjt._
TVTAGNIFICENT HALF-ACRE, HIGH Sole Agente for ALCOCK'S BILLIARD Admission 33. Reserved Seats, (a few re- GROUNDS, Manchester street.
pOMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE ■ HGOF

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TABLES AND ACCESSORIES. TRAVELLING CASES, Admission Cdv
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WORST CASES SUCCESSFULLY ISITT'S


V COMPANY, LIMITED. TREATED. TERRACED SECTION. Tel. 542 and 3747. F-P-8811 ISITT'S AH Lettered Free. maining) may l>3 booked at Tho Bristol,
5
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
price 2a Gd. MISSION, SALE OF WORK
Transacts every cloea ol Insurance. ISITT'S
DIOCESAN
L

CALL 246 HEREFORD STREET CITY. 200 LINKS FRONTAGE. ISITT'S SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. '

St. Luke's Schoolroom, Manchester WANTED TO PURCHASE.


Ask us for » quotation before Insuring elso- Hours: 10-12, 4-6. L4829-3090 ISITT'S DEFENCE NOTICES. [etreet, TO-DAY (Saturday), April 28th, at
ISITT'S Thousand of Vols. of Good Holi- 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Missionary Plays THREE-SEATER MOTOR-CAR.
shsrs. WELL FENCED. SHOOTING SEASON. A
ISITT'S day Reading. during tho evening by St. Michael's and
'
FRANK GRAHAM and SON.
- Branch Managers,
CG.
Accountant

McKELLAK,
and Sharebrolcer. CARTRIDGESI
ISITT'S
ISITT'S
At Iβ 3d,
.
Iβ Gd, 2s, 2a 6d upwards. NOTICE.
Cashmere "HeraJd," and others.
HELP THE CAUSE. Admission Gd. 1164 tion.
COME and Must bo in good running order and condi-
PRACTICE will bo carried out from
—;
107 Hereford etieet CAKTRI D G E S
:

047t1-flo9 I
Private Estates Managed.
Moneys invested on Mortgage, on -arm
Situate CARTRIDGES'.
IsjU'jl o Prcsontation Editions a Specialty.
ISITT'S GUN
FORT OEKYOIS between tho hours of
MEETINGS. State mnkc and price. Apply.
FINANCIAL. KNOWLES STREET, ISiTT'S Self-filling Fountain Pens, the 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, tho
i.—Jit or Shire*. . "MOTOB,"
Interest Collected. About six chains from Papanui road. FRESH ON THE MARKET. ISITT'S best makes only. 26th April, 1019. Offioe.
Shipping and Fishing Boats, etc., aro irp H E CITY MAYORALTY. IX73F
.
ISITT'S
Fanners' Income lietuxiig Compiled. (For Continuation "of"Wantede eee~P*ffi Vt
_.

TRUSTEES EXECUTORS lbliT'S L. M*. ISITT LTD., warned to keep in tho FAIRWAY, ea-fcty. in order
H. S. UICHARUfi and SON. 0A C "FAVOURITE," 2Jin and 22in. of thk iwue.)
ATTORNEYS AGENTS Addreee: 94a HEREFORD STREET. R8336-426 162 Hereford street.
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C.'a.'c. "NITRO-SPECIAL," 2iin. ISITT'S 112 Cashel street. ■that eteps may be taken for their TO THE ELECTORS OF GREATER "
And I JO7
lbl'iT'S 'Phones 1607-247. D. MacDONALD, Caotam, R.N.Z.A., CHRISTCHURCH.
FOR SALE, L4SI7-G324F 6874 O.C. Pet., R.N.Z.A., Lyttelton. PUBLIC NOTICES. .
NO OTHER BRANDS MADE NOW.
INVESTMENT BROKERS. (A Card.) LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—
are manufactured LOST AND FOUND. In support of my candidature for tho
WEE DOMINION TRUST ie in touch with HPHESE CARTRIDGES .

LET US- DEUONSTBATB


•L many Sound Investments, loturning. TTAhJLD ORANE. A.CA. (Eng. X at tho Colonial Ammunition recently-
Work3, Mayoralty, I shall Address tho Electors as
1

and GOING CONCERN.


Highest Current Rate of Interest, and witb J L Walee), F.P.A.N.Z., A3 A
under an entirely new proceai, by Broken away from Tattersall's Sale- follows:
LOST, Tho Qualities of tho

ample margin of security. Investors are in- F.I.A.N .Z., -

imported machinery of tho most up-to-dato DOWN QUILTS, yurda, Thursday evening, 22nd, Two TO-NIGHT-
a

viUd to communicute their requirements. The


PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, typo. .
LTD.,
Bay HOKSEtS, with tickets'on tails. Last HIBERNIAN HALL, Barbadoee street; TITAJESTIO ELECTRIC R^DIATOP
best intereela of all parties are safeguarded Every ehell is watcrprooied during manu- AT GEES. seen going down Colombo street, towards At 7.30.
.

' when negotiations are conducted by


172 Hereford street, THE
BUSINESS KNOWN AS "THE facture,- and is loaded with Curtis and Har- Sydenham. Information to H. Matson and LINWOOD SCHOOL, MILE ROAD,
'

THE DOMINION TRUST CO. OF N.Z., LINGERIE," LADIES' and CHIL- vey's Smokeless Diamond Powder and any /~JUR QUILTS keep you warm at night, Co. will be appreciated. 6010
Chris tchnrch. At 8.10.
C2599 DREN'S OUTFITTER. GOOD STOCK eize C.A.C. Hardened or Chilled Shot.
f

LIMITED, Telephone 2408 Store- and are a beautiful furnishing for your a Roan Shorthorn BULL. Finder W, J. LANE and CO.,
LOST,
1

Procure of your Ironmonger or


183 HEREFORD ST., CHBISTCHUECfI. AND TURNOVER. keeper. If he is unable to supply, write to pleaso communicate with. A. Johnston, MONDAY, APRIL 2Sth— Electrical Engineers ond Contractore,
bed by day. Ours are from the WORLD'S Marshland road, Shirley. 1165 KAIAPOI FACTORY. MANCHESTER ST.,
D2590-10 JAS. S. DAY, Manager. DE ALMA,
MADAME
late of Wellington,
may be interviewed daily, 11 till 6, SATISFACTORY REASONS FOR LEAV- THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION
en Thursday, at Templeton, Christ At Noon. Gloucester street (opp. Theatre Eoyal),
164 ARMAGH STREET. Sunday Evening ING.
Service, Caledonian Hall. Readings from
HAB77F
COMPANY, LTD.,
Auckland. BEST MAKERS—McLINTOCK, RELTDA, L~OST,
church Lyttelton, or travelling in train, BECKENHAM SCHOOL, And nt Rungiora.
6887
APPLY TO Reward. Ap- 7.30.
MONEY TO LEND. flowers. 4197 T. L., and others. A eplendid assortment to Child's Gold BRACELET. *>9iß
THE PROPRIETRESS, ply Mrs J. Rowe, Tompieton. STREET.
THE HALL, SELWYN AMURI COLLIE CLUB.
824 COLOMBO STREET, choose from. OST CHEQUES—Tho Public are hereby, ADDINGTON,
iVlfi£ 'have various sume of Money to Lend MADAM VERNON,
PALMIST, ASTROLOGIST, F4901F CHEISTCHURCH. AND WILLIAMS, LIMITED, warned not to doal with 2 Cheques ia- 8.30.
on approved iirst and second mort- SCIENTIFIC 238 HIGH bI'KJiET. SIMPSON and Co., Ltd. (N.Z.),
I

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CLAIRVOYANT, GUcd by Simms,
p/jei at lowest current rates. CHOICE FENDALTON PROPERTY. I'OR THE LATEST BOOJ\d, GENERAL TERMS: in iavour of/ A. Marr, dated April, 1919, •TUESDAY, APRIL 29th—
810 Cashel street East, 0 doors from Barßa- for the AMURI COLLIA
does street, iee, 2s. C'2683 ijXu.IIUSK'RX, PuUNxaljH PEAS, K'i'C.
j 5 per cent, discount in tho complete for which havo been lost. Payment stopped.
THE GOODS SHED, CARLYLE STREET, CLUB'S ANNUAL TRIALS CLOSE ENTRIES
.

£
<FRANKS, HUNTER, and LYON, SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW. The Shadow of the Past, by i'. ii. Mille cash, or £1 deposit, and balanco with-
0935
r At Noon. on SATURDAY, April 2Utbu
Solicitors, 109 Hereford street, Tp PEREUA, INDIAN PSVCHiO. Young.
in three months if so desired. on to my farm at Ellesmcre, ST. SAVIOUR'S SCHOOLROOM.
Chxiatchuich.
F«Sa-0577 Patronised by Leading Citizens of Aus-
Tho House of Torchy, by Sewell Ford.
£1050.
Tho Diggers, by Cupt. W. J. itenney.
STRAYED
35 Crossbred LAMBS, with red mark
Owner may have
SYDENHAM, F. TRAVERS,
Hon. Sec., Cu)v«rdeu.

tralia. Many Public Letters. Tho Orcnard of Tears, by tins. Itohmer. and various ear-marks. 7.30. CS9O
Speaker for National Association. W non Went Ury, by o. it. Buck. sarno by paying expenses. T. E. Boyle. 11JU WALTHAMJ SCHOOL,
HOTELS. Situate in tho pick part, of Fendaiton, Tho GEES, LTD., Motor RIM "anafTYRE, complete.
PYNE AND CO.
we havo a first-claae tiled loot Bungalow of Woif tub, by P. and T. Casey.
FOUND— •8.30.
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His Daughter, Gouverneur Morrie. Apply 102 Cutler's road, Riccarton. 1145
May be Consulted D«ly. from 10 to 5. 6 rooms, 22 x 13 IS x 13, 11 x 14, etc., by
HALL. HENRY 1. J. THACKER. view of our Anmial Balance on tb*
■■'■»' A*
UCKL AN D. Saturdays, 3 to 5. compact, panelled hall, sunny verandah, first- The
Jjiumond i'endaut, oy ii.ux.vieu Gray. OAK
IN 30th April and tho Amalgamation of
'.

The Imp, by Wilson AlacNair.


CARGEN HOTEL. class grates und mantels, prettily papered I'he Roil Call, by Aruoid Bennett. CURTAIN CORNER, BOARD AND RESiLENCE. COMMITTEE ROOMS: our firm with Messrs Gould. Beaumont ana
I

ORANGE HALL. WORCESTER STREET. throughout, fine wardrobes, linen cupboards, 115 Worcester etreet, Chrieteburch. Co., ond Guinnoee and Iβ Crop, Ltd., Timare,
,

1*6517 etc., built in. largo bathroom with full size Tho Ksd Hawk, oy A. G. Haies. G4735-4804F as from May Ist, we ehall bo glad if all
■pECCGNISED as one of the LEADING (Telephone No. 2390.)
>

Doulton bath' and basin, every possible con- A Daughter ot the Land, by Gene- Porter. TiyANTED, Two Large Unfurnished Accounts standing against Pyno and Co..arc
,

-IV HOTELS in AUSTRALASIA. Speci- TO 6976F


* *

TOSSWILL AND CO. Vt Rooms, or Small Flat, Married


-

T. venience, 3-ieth acre in well kept garden, Xlie lite ikes ties, by i<. \V. Chambers. :
rendered immediately.
ality; Suites of Rooms, with private Bath- TRADESMAN'S SNIP.
,

rooms, eto Ballroom. laritr: 10s 0d to R. T. TOSSWILL, F.P.A.N.Z. F.I.A.N.Z. at tool shed, workshop, etc. For bona nde sale and WILLIAMS, LIMITED, A Couple. Apply X.Y.Z.., "Press" Office. 1147
T. H. HARKER, PYNE and CO.,
>

238 HIGH bIKEET.


; 18r jer day. Special terme for lengthened F.'..1.5. (Member Chriatchurch Stock
£1050.
HILLARY and BAXTER, 58520-960F WANTED, Board and Residence, by Two
Young Ladies, in business.
cSfiJ • Auctioncerß.
.

A.Z., THE PORT CHRISTCHURCH LEAGUE'S


_

periods. Full particulars from Thos. Cook EaaUr, with a "Biehop" Aeeoii-
Exchange). Estate Agents,
and Son, or Govt. Tourist Bureaux. Tele-
PUne: "Cargen," Auckland.
PUBLIC ACCOU.ITAirrS, AUDITORS, H4856-757F 178 Manchester street. -iO-16 HUMBER 3-seater, nice roomv Car
■L£
"Press." 14-14
CANDIDATE ENJOY nusnt of Oood Liquors. Two Liqueur
SHAREBROKERS, with big carrying capacity. £165. Whisky, 2 Port, 8 Ale, 32e 6d; Three LiqueOr

S«IF. E. F. BLACK, Proprietor. Attorneys and Agents for Absentees. SALE. Jji IE 1 D AND ROYDS, At LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD, Whieky, 3 Port, 6 Ale, 425; Four Liqueer
FOR YOUR GARDEN IN SPRING! FOR
Whisky, 4 Port, 4 Ale, file 6d; cash, rail

DEXTER and CROZIER, LTD.,


NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, 200 Caehol etreot, Chriatchurch. D2589-6166F Worcester street W. TT7-ILL SPEAK TO-NIGHT AT extra. Packing Gd cztra. Bishop and Co.,
iW r
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A B N E HOTEL,
S U M N E «i»
T8477 143 Hereford etroet.
TTTE have for immediate delivery tho GOVERNMENT
BROKERS FOR WHEAT.
PEERLESS FLOUR. T?OR
MAKENOW—BUXTON'S
a Bright Display by Planting

BREAD of inones, Daffodils, Narcisei,


TULBS, Ane- HIBERNIAN HALL. 7.30.
'Phono 159.
~

FOR LONG WINTER EVENINGS


82G34

CAYGILL, NEWBURGH and CO. 3, Tulip Ranun- -

VV LATEST .THREE-SEATER ALLEN


s

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PEERLESS FLOUR. -T Bulk und Beauty. cuiue, etc. LINWOOD SCHOOL, MILE ROAD, 8.15
;

Ernest R. Caygill. Thos. Newburgh, CAR. This car is fitted with a local body, CASH BUYERS of Oate Fowl Wheat. Bar- bake with riIRY TILT-O, 7s fld, post froe.
SOW UNDEK NEW MANAGEMENT. PEKKLESS FLOUR,
i

.
In favour Harbour and Channel in Sunroei
,

F.1.A.N.Z., A.P.A. (N.Z) A.P.A. (N.Z.). beautifully ley. Peas, Potatoes, Onions, Chaif, Grass,
..

lights and
.

finished, electric PEERLESS FLOUR. "Peerless" Flour.


"piUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, starter, high tension waterproof magneto. and Clover Seeds etc. SOW NOW in tho open—HARDY AN- Estuary, costing £718,G00, advocated' by tho
I

RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. A SHAREBROKERS, PEERLESS FLOUK. NUAL FLOWER SEEDS, Antirrhinum, League. 1070 99 HEREFORD STREET.
S. W. Vt.AH, AND COMPAQ X SECRETARIES, PEEKLESS FLOUR. Coreopsis, Larkspur, Pansy, etc.
Proprietor. Redpath's Buildings, 183 Casnel street, ON SALE CORNSACKS, BINDER AND PEERLESS FLOUK.
PEERLESS FLOUK It's Quality's Right, BHOWS.
1

Thone <68S.
_.

D26lt Christchurch SEAMING TWINE, SEEDS, ETC. SWEET-SCENTED FREESIAS—Grow The incorrect statements made by Mr J.
__

CALL AND INSPECT. PEERLESS FLOUK. because it's made eomo in pots for early flowering. J. Dougall will be absolutely denied end re-
,

Telephonea: 3027, 43J8. C2563 PEEKLiiSS FLOUK. from the hard, higU- Bulbs, Iβ
futed. AGRICULTURAL AND PAS-
.

grade grain berries dozen, Cs 100.


SUB AGENTS FOR LONDON, LANCA- PEEKLESa FLOUK. OTAGO
,

AT L. M. GREGORY'S ARTISTIC SHiiCE INSURANCE CO., LTD. PEEKLESS FLOUK. grown right here in TORAL SOCIETY.
NOVELTY, CASHEL STREET W. IF YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU
STOREY and CO. F4553 PEEKLEbS i'LOUK. Canterbury. SWEET PEAS. Business, Finance, Utility, or.d Savinga to
CONSULT community will be demonstrated.
I

PKEKLESS FLOUK. BUXTON'S SWEET PEAS, sown in


npHEIvory
Latest New Lines from India. Real Aβ R A N T, Garage: HEREFORD STREET E. F ARMERS. PEEKLESS FLOUK. Autumn, give an early and long display. PREMIER "WINTER SHOW AJfD
*
Combs and other useful articles. Ophthalmic Optician

rpO ' PEERLESS FLOUK, Special Value in Collections of Sweet Peae EXHIBITION
(Succeeeor to Ernest M. Sandaton). 58194-Sl4 DR. H. T. J. THACKER,
*JW Jet Goods are nice and smart. Real
Eighteen years' experience in correcting all WE ARE BUYERS OF PEERLESS FLOUK. YOUR GROCER 2e 6d and 33 Cd.
Wbitby Mufi Cliaine, Necklets. Bracelets, N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS , AGENCY. PEERLESS FLOUK. Button's New Autumn Liet of Sweet Peas THE MAYORAL AND HARBOUR BOARD Or
etc Other dainty and pretty goods to be csees of defective vision. BVRLEY CLOVERS PEERLESS FLOUK. can «upply it. and Bui'&o free on application.
ovrs cocksfoot CANDIDATE, ChoGss, Butter, Hame. Bacon, Home Indu*.
'

seen. Worth viewing on closer acquaintance, WHIiCOMBES BUILDINGS, PEEKLES3 FLOUK


«ch aa Real Stone Necklets, Opp Bailantvae C'htutchurcb.
»
Vfls RYEGRASS PEERLESS FLOUR. 14W7-1 WILL ALSO ADDRESS THE MEETING. trite. Fruit, Grain, Seeds, Roote, Farm.
etc., etc. Open on Easter Saturday for special benefit GOVERNMENT BROKERS FOR BUTTON'S LAWN GRASS SEEDS' for Exhibits, Now Zealand Manufiicluree,
C455!M57J aXHu making or renovating lawns. C973 Fat Stock, Wool Exhibite, Wool-claesing
QOf| ACRES—WiII carry over 500 sheep. AY HEAT.
**

of Customers. Tel. 3719/ GIiOOS UU\J CHRIST'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' Competitions, Children's School Com-
Handy drive to Chiietchurch. FIRE. MARINE. ACCIDENT.
Stables, shearing ehed, and 6keep-yards, etc. A. W. BUXTON, LTD., for'POT PLANTS. ASSOCIATION. petiti.ns, etc.,
Good plantation and orchard. WE HAVE FOR SALE: INSURANCES OF ALL KINDS A Choice Assortment at Shop and Nureery.
would suit Returned Soldier, as the BARLEYS, MACHINE-DKESaED
ELECTRIC T7ELDING. P.O. BOX 6G9. TELEPHONE 207a. perty Thie pro- AKRAxNGED. In the
OTHER GKAIN AND FARM ASK us to send our Representative to TITEMBERS of tho Association, ae well as
price and terms are the easiest. -£*■ discuss thi matter with you. It will ALWAYS SOMETHING OF GARDEN J-'J- Relations and Friends, are invited to OTAGO A. AND P. SOCIETY'S
[

1530
GSEVIOKE JONES.
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N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS AGENCY. cost you nothing and niay gave you a. great INTEREST to see in BUXTON'S SHOP attend the BRYDONE HALL AND BUILDINGS,
•JHE CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DE-
,

Raninora Office Open Every Sale Day. deal.


OPTICIAN, CHRIST'S COLLEGE MEMORIAL AND
Xnr\ ACRES, North Canterbury—Will GUARDIAN ASSURANCE CO., LTD., CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL WORK. CRAWFORD STREET, DUKEDIN.
,

OxJyJ carry 900 sheep, besides cropping. THE SEED. CO., THANKSGIVING SERVICE
PARTMENT wishes to intimate to 63 Cathedral square. Bouquets, Wreaths, etc., tastefully mado
!

Corner of CATHEDRAL SQUARE end Well fenced and watered; nice homestead of up. Cut Flowers in season fresh daily in the Cathedral on SUNDAY NEXT, at 3 On .

and 203 CASHEL STREET, GEO. A. DAWSON,


Murafictuiers, Eepairere, Garage Proprietors, CHANCERY LANE. G lvoms, etablcs, motor 6hed, and ehcaring 006
Chriatchurch.
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G4549 Local Manager. A. W. BUXTON, LTD., o'clock. JUNE 3rd, 4th, 6th, and Cth, 1919.
E

J4534-2128 6hed, man's whare, ehcep-yards, and dip! Preacher: Tho Rev. S. Parr, M.C., Chap-
!

Nurserymen, Seedsmen, Floriets, and


•Bd others that it is piepared to execute Situated within one mile of raiJ, saleyards C2539-2557F Landscape Gardeners lain to the Forces. <j921
GENEHAL ENTBEBS CLOSE WEDNES-
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etc. For terms and price it would be hard Telephone 2059. P.O. Box G77.
SHOP—6B9 COLOMBO STREET. KATAPOI BOROUGH COUNCIL.
ELECTBIC A.PJI. (N.Z.), A.1.A., N.Z., to beat See us early. DAY, 14th MAY.
WELDING WORK promptly
PHARLE, Public Accountant and Auditor,
149
TkEVDEZVOUS, Lunch HIGH STREET-Have AXD TRADERS' AGENCY
Nurseries: St. Martin's, Christchurch
C

X.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY.


MERCHANTS' Telephones: 1628, 1165. 82643-5518 WAIMAKARIKI HARBOUR BOARD For Schedules and lull particulars apply

•ad economically at (he corner of ARMAGH Land and Income Tax Adjuster, JLb your Light at tho "RENDEZ- LTD.,
WHITCOMBE and TOMBS'S BUILDING, HI. ACRES, Leasehold, 10 ycara to run— VOUS" before going to the your Races. Try AND LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. v. pulton, n.
i

•nd MANCHESTER STREETS. 94a Hereford etrect. PUBLIC MEETING -will be held in the
C266G Cashel etreot. Telephone 1905. H4532 I 2 Over 4 acres in potatoes; good eix- our RENDEZVOUS AIo with Lunch—
A
'_

roomed house, 6tables, pigstyea, etc. Right it is appetising. S3SF TRADE DEBT COLLECTORS. Oddfellowe' Hall, on MONDAY. 28th, 6226 Secretary.
on tram line. Price £475. Thia is the TRADE ENQUIRY AGENTS., HOME KNITTING DEPOT. Ladies' Out- April, pi 8 p.m., when tho various candidates
CANTERBURY HOETICULtiaSE'
I

N ROBINSON, best
.
fitter. New Season's Goods. Baby will addrcee the Electors.
o ■*-* SOCIETY.
5

snip offering, as thi3 will go quickly. TRADE ASSIGNEES.


SHE- CANTERBURY SALES AGENCY. l. f l a us, M6527-39-3
Linen, Uonnet3, Hats, Frocks, Gloves, etc.
J. H. BLACKWELL CKKYSAJNTHEMUM B7LOW.
SHEEPFARMERS' Special Line All-wool Navy Divided s'kirts*
CHIROPODIST (OR FEET SPECIALIST), N.Z. AGENCY,
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110 Oxford terrace. By Appointment. 'Phor.o 2271. 150 C 15U Hereford street,
!•
architect and builder. all e.zes, good quality. Biack Italian Under- G979 Jlayor.
R5474 N 6472-428 682 colombo street. fikirts, lioiiic Knit Stockings and Socks. Fure ART GALLEEY
253 HIGH_ STREET. _Ciui*tchurch. NEXT THUBSDAY AND*FKQ>AY.
I* 00 that there are Customer* hun- Frcoiin" Works and Cold Storage Espert. Renovated ami Ke-modellcd. Agent for Pau-
NORTH
BRITISH" GARDEN HOSE
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MISS STZT HE WITT]


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Biy for Stocks that are rooted on some HOUSES ERECTED, TOWN OR COUN- line R-eliaile Paper Patterns. Monthly Cata- lasts for many years, and ie made by
•fielTes.
,

Treatment ior Nerve and other TRY ON A 10 PER CENT. BASIS INSTITUTE MRS PALMEI' the largest Rubber Company in the British atEKTRIES CLOSE MONDAY EVENING
Mr Retailer. START weeding,
ELECTRO
,

MISS HENDERSON MARK,


jo-uo JMtEE.
Maladies. lonization, Eiectro-Vibration, DEWAR'S IMPERIAL Tel. 1279.
'

•inen let us know. We will quit them for ON NET COST. WHISKY xs buijpiWd under Warrant 755 Colombo etrect Etnpiro. Sold everywhere. Hayward Bros, 8, with the Secreteiy at the Sooiety'e Of-
Disease Specialist, Dominion Build- , Cetaphoresia.
Jou. All classes of merchandise handled.
SKIN ings, The Square, Christchurch.
"•Salutaire," 228 Hereford
j street, City. (Homo treatment if, desired.) to the Kuyai Family. Quill. Morrie «"*< Co.,' P6458-1175 and Co.. Ltd., Solo Wboloeale Distributors fioe, 166 Mancbeeter eiroet.
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rw e, R. PARKER, l NO CHARGE FOR PLANS. F4902 Ltd., Aeenu. B 3 J *


for N.Z- H<sßl €974 J-TIMBEELLj.SecieUTy.
, pKBI-e» ( 1539. M&179-4177 H_»7
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Manager. Telephone
1

,;,.
1
APEIL 26 1919
2 THE PEESS, SATUEDAY,

If You are
Curric, eldest son of Mrs F. Scott,'

WOMEN'S CORNER. Riccarton, and the bride Miss Frances


K. Bovver, second daughter of 3lr H.
Bower, St. Albans. The Rev. R. M.

ifffift Run Down

:
Ryburn officiated. The bride, who en-
'
tered the church on the arm of her
father, looked well in a simple frock <">f
P Thrifty Housewife The Lade Editor will be pleased white crepe do chine and georgette,
"for publication m the
to receive and veil beautifully embroidered, and
cooks for food-value. The pud- "Women's Corner" items of social np Health and Strength,
'"'

Jk ,*—

)™Za\ Such "emsshould


looped with very pule pink roses. She :
? dings, which she makes are 4£^
fJL or
be fnllr
new,.
authonticated, and engage-
carried a lovely shower bouquet of I
white roses and maidenhair fern. Tho \i WKK"2EB H y 011 .?" nm do,Tn from over-work, anxiety,
S nourishing as well as nice. She V &^OL ment notices must bear Correspon- the
sta- bridesmaid. Miss Alma Bowgr. was V
n S, r * yOUr appeUte and
" °
are
ill.
imSed
gj saves meat by using Corn Flour tures of both parties. daintily frocked in heliotrope voilo. Mr \t VT2saStfUS>iß andJ your nervous system »n need of a tonic, no

'■
af- treat
'

dence is invited on any matters Alan Ciirrie (Wanganui), brother of tho m«mt will give such aU-rorad goodresults as a
L and cheese in cooking her Jj fecting, or of interest to, women. coarW
bridegroom, attended as best man. Mrs of Angiers Emulsion. It promotes appetite,
H supper-dishes and makes the \ u Bower wore a gown of black silk. Mrs y% \\ WW'Rffbat*^*'VM
Wk and s 1*"^118 tQe organs of digestion, overcome.
soothe.
most of milk by constantly using Scott was in a mole costume and mirplc
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)»^"« nerv us depression, and builds up health and'
Mr* W W'itliell ai"l Miss J - CamP" velvet hat. The reception was held at
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j& with it '

bell (Dunedui) are spending a holiday


the residence of the bride's parents. IV \\ rftWZ+'Wl
6trenfi Prescribed by the medical profession for
at Akaroa. There were many handsome present?, 'ML
\\/ twen^-five ye"5 il standard remedy of proved
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Miss E Statham, officer in


charge of including a number of cheques.
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MI,V ¥• "n "*''". C/o A.H. Nichols.Es«,.. W«r.
sofdiers' rrraves, has returned from Dun- CLAIiKSON—WATEBHOUSE. L\a/ 'jK E »«»«•.. Sonny Corner. N.S.W..
writes :L<.Ai-ier>e

f' flgH
Emulsion 11 splendid (or debility *nd wasting
edin. and" is staying at the Clarendon. Whea
At St. Augustine's Church, Napier,
■ Corn FlouK lK Mr iind Mrs L. Matliias and Miss on Wednesday, the wedding took plnco
3lathias (Tiraaru) are visiting Christ- of Miss Ruth Waterhouse." of Manga-
vhare, and Mr Neville Clarkson, 'of
£ /
ZW\SWmKtiSr
"IS
/ helr«d me to m.« on eeib rapidly. I »Uo found it
«ry good for dyspepsU. I can, without heuitttioa,
recommend it to anyone who is run down."

She knows this to be all food elmrch.


/"**£ \'i at Olondoen, Hastings, eldest son of Mr
Miss E. Smith (Timaru) is staying
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and no waste, and that both "*# E C. Clarkson, of Havelook North.


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" the Clarendon. i The Rev. J. Hobbs officiated. The
Corn Flour and milk are still. *- -*

(Greymouth) arc
Tho Misses Porter bride. who was given away by Mr /■
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Of chemists, In two sites. I{l1 {1

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cheap foods because they have 1 visiting Christchurch. George Beamish, of Whana. Whana. TRIAL ANGIERCHEUICAL,t
Send name and address. «d. postage, and mention this paper.
charmingly gowned in traineu

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Ponley (Auckland) is was a ygjMy BOTTLE CUrcnceS s
L high food-value for their cost. s Mrs M. W.
dress of white crepo de chine, opening
, LTD 33 s -° r^t> 7 dne7,N,s.w.
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staying at "Warner's.

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are over an underskirt of silk lace. The
Thniiy cooks use corn flour every day: with it they Mr ml Mrs Clark (Wellington) bodice was draped with a fichu of the
BAThTH
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in Christchurch.
I-J make delicious and nourishing puddings, omelettes, and
light savoury dishes, and they buy the kind that made Corn •
§
Dr. and Mrs
same lace, the points on the shoulders
Hockin are staying at ending in nearl and crystal tassels, and L-TRY IT IN YOUR
;'! Service. a noarl motif fastening in centre, with
the United
jgjjgglf oL j

Flour famous—Brown Poison's. Mrs Broderjck and Mrs McLean baik. tullo bow and long tasselled ends at BY APPOINTMENT TO H.M. THE KINO. ..;/
k
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ISGRy BBS
She also wore a handsome tulle

AMMONIA!H
_i .• • (Dunedin) are'staying at Warner's.
veil and wreath of orange blossoms, and
Oer.d a postcard Iβ J, B. Gilfillan & Co., Mrs Campbell Gebbio, president of carried a bouquet of white bouvar-
J $

P.O. Box 648, Auckland, for the Brown & the Motukarara-Gebbie's Valley Guild, dias, begonias, and chrysanthemums.
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entertained the members at an after- &'ie was attended by three bridesmaids,
Poison book of economical recipes for savouries noon, and a very enjoyable time was Miss I>ora Orr,
ffl MARVELLOUS PREPARATION
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Gisborne, and Miss
are in the % and sweets, soups and sauces, gratis and spent. Mrs Gebbie presented each Joan Waterhouse (sister), and a littlo
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worker with a medal, and expressed forToilet and Domestic Purposes. Softens Hard
Water
poilfre* B; flower girl, Mjss "Winsome l'otherick.
% the appreciation she felt at the loyal The chief bridesmaids wore dainty
wav they had all worked with her. Airs
mm
ral
Splendid Cleansing Preparation for the Hair.
Allays the Irritation caused by Mosquito Bites. .
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frocks of pale blue voile o ver silk,
Gebbie "and Aliss Olga. Bowley (secre- with organdie collar fichu, and hats Cleans Plate, Jewellery, and Carpets. j^V
tary) were the recipients of handsome
present*, tho former receiving a silver of black
georgette lined with • pale 'I*"
For Sale by all Grocer* and Chemists.
jewel box, and the latter a picture.
Afternoon tea was served in the dining- with blue and
blue, and having gold pique crowns,
gold flower sprays. Both J
SCRUBS & CO. (Australia), Ltd., Melbourne, Victoria.
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carried bouquets of gold and bronze-
that will give entire FORESTERS' LODGE. room, the table decorations being car-

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ried out in red and white geraniums. coloured chrysanthemums. Tho little
During tho afternoon songs were given flower girl wore a frock of white or-
over primrose, with blue cap
! DISTRICT MEETING. by Mrs H. L. Bowker, junr., and Miss and gandie, a
TWO LITTLE MINUTES A DAY NOW §
satisfaction throughout I Tiio Lie-iniiul meeting- of tho Canterbury
United Jjfcivict, A.0.F., was held on Thurs-
day, at (ho Foresters' Hall, St. David street,
Ethel Bowker. and Aliss Beatrice Gebbie a sash of the same shade.
played several selections on the piano. duties of best man were discharged by
Tho weekly meeting of the Avonside Air
Eric Clarkson.. youngest brother of
The
Versus i
lengthy Service
Lytteiton. Tho D.C.R., Bro. E. Rudkin,
supported by Bro. J. Colcman, D.S.C.K., and
at fended by" Bro. O. Jacobscn, A. K. Marks,
the bridegroom, and those of grooms-
Nursing Division of St. John Ambul- man by Mr Harold Beamish, of Whana
ance Brigade was held on Thursday Whana. The bridegroom has recently
YEARS OF REGRET LATER ON 1
and B. Kerr. P.D.C.R.'s, opened the meeting evening, when Mr Becconsall gave an returned, after seeing three years'
with tha usual formalities at 2.30 p.m. Thero interesting and practical demonstra- active service at the front with TT IS COMMON SENSE TO CARE FOR YOUR §
were in attendance Bros. C- A. Cooper, W. tion of restoring an apparently dead tho Artillery. A reception was held
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X TEETH REGULARLY, and it takes but a little S
D. Marks, D.T., A. E. Lane, D.8., aud the \ time each day. You'll have BETTER TEETH, §
following delegates from the various Can- person to life. a; the Masonic Hotel, subsequent Y\ \ BETTER LOOKS, and BETTER HEALTH,
terbury Courts:—Bro3. J. Watliew, H. Owen, The engagement is announced of to which Mr and Airs Clarkson left bv
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AV. Crawford, and W. W. Tanner, P.C.K. Miss Marjory Nicholls, youngest daugh- car on an extended tour of tho North
(Court Star of Canterbury), iiro. W. R. Hoc-
ter of Mr and Mrs H. E. Nieholls, of Island, the bride travelling in a
/ IP YOU USE v
key, P.C.IJ. (Court Papanui), Bro. R. Eobert-
Harbour View, Wellington, to Mr John smart costume of grey check, and a

Ballantynes Furs
2on (Court Queen of tho Isles), Bro. H. J.
Home (Court Star of Belfast), Bros. J. Hannah, merchant, of Colombo, Cey- grey squirrel coat, and wearing a hat
Phaup and "W. K. Kobicson, P.D.C.R. -e lon. Miss Nieholls, who is well-known of shell pink with mauve wreath.
(Court Star of Ashburton), Bro. J. W. Bel- in educational and literary circles in
grave, P.C.R. (Court Stsir of Courtenay), Wellington, is at present on a visit to GOLDSTO XE—MOE PETH.
Bros. W. Hurt and A. Howarth, C.E. (Court
are specially selected by Experts who have Wocdiord. Kaiapoi), Bro. Cullon (Court friends in Samastipur, Benpal, and will
be returning to New* Zealand about Tho marriage took place, on Wed-
Richard Stephens, Greeiidalo), Sister E. It is understood tho nesday afternoon, in Wellington,
the Kent Terrace
given lifelong study to Fur Wear and Fur Oar ner\r es«ire similar to aaintri- i
Baker, P.C.R. (Court Queen of Canterbury),
Sister A. Coletnan (Court yictoria, Kainpoi).
August next.
wedding will tako place early next Presbyterian Church, of
Miss Tillio Morpeth, second daughter
Values, and who are familiar with climatic cate network of telegraph wires.
Controlled and nourished by a
I On account of domestic bereavement, Bro.
G. Sheat, P.D.C.K. (Court Star of Dunaan-
year.
of Mrs and tho lato Mr Sloan Mor-
'i poth, of Auckland, to Corporal Charles
conditions ruling in the Dominion. Furs portion of the brain —known as jj del) was nbssnt, but his place was filled by
Bro. J. H. Skinner. Court Thistle of the ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Goldstonc, M.M., sou of Mrs and tho 3 Cleans eafely, with no harmful grit to scratch the enamel or cut ; 1
the nerve centres—the delicate 8 the gums. ( a^
that are not too heavy for comfort, but at threadlike nerves radiate In 211
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Forest, Sydenham, was represented by Bro.
F. Wiseman, an apology being accepted, on
late Mr W. Goldstono, of Prasortown,
Hawke's Bay. The Rev. Dr. Ken- 8 Cleans antieeptically-, destroying decay-germs and leaving the mouth ;§
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sufficient explanation, for the absence of his nedy Elliott performed the ceremony. 8 sweet, clean and non-acid.
the same time afford adequate protection directions throughout the body.
So long as the nerve centres arc
| colleague, Bro. Hoddiuott. Courts Loburu The bride, who was given away by Mr ft Cleans pleasantly, with a delicious flavor that makes children and g
n and Rakaia. were not represented, owing, to 8 grown folks alike eager to use it
and ample warmth. capable of continually supplying | the pressure of work in the rural districts
at the present season. Tho opinion waa
(By arrangement with Mre Rolleston, palo pink
do Castro, wore a very pretty frock of,
georgette over embroidered m Beautify and preserve your teeth by the use of this
§
t>
nourishment to the nerves, the Hair Physician and Toilet Specialist,
expressed that the practice of Court Dun- Qualified London and Paris). pink satin, with a tulle veil fastened unusual dentifrice that is both delicious and efficient. 5 "
serves will remain strong and
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| substitute in caao of with sprays of orange- blossoms. Her


aandel ia providing a
healthy. But directly the nerve | emergency might bo followed with advantage bouquet was of white and pink hot-
centres become weakened by a in similar cases. house flowers and maidenhair fern.
overwork, xvorry or anxiety, they | A vote of condolence with Bro. Sheat and B.Mc.—To remove warts, apply, very care- The bridesmaids, were Miss Olive Clark
are unable to transmit the his family, in their lose, wae passed in fully with an orange etick, a little ealicylic
eilence. and tho names of four uged members
(chiefs, of Auckland, and Miss Mary
acid, collodium, or xosoroin.
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necessary nourishment, and the j of Court Queen of the Isles, Bros. Mann, Kingdon, Lower Hutt, the former Clote Shaves.—No. 2.
Tredennick, Baker, and AVeaetell, were simi-
Irritation
wearing a frock of old rose floral voile,

Fur Coats
nerves become worn out and ;
The laat-named had been
"on edge." Then it is that a sud-
den sound makes you jump " "
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larly honoured.
the first C.K. of bis Court, in 1861, an office
ho filled five times, and at his death had been
made with a soft white fichu collar, and
"Distressed."—lf you are unable to come the latter heliotrope floral voile. Both 7 N
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,-^y*
fo town to hare superfluous hair removed woi-e Leghorns hats trimmed to match
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•r-you get irritable—yon suffer § a member of the Order 5S years. by Electrolysis, you will find "Blatche" tho their frocks, and carried bouquets of m shaving is avoided by I h .\S i
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from neuralgia—you are "rest- i Tho report' of tho executive expressed safest preparation to -use. It only removes autnmn-shaded flowers.
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The best man using any one of McClin-


in the newest styles in less and depressed. In this con-
dition there is nothing to equal S
f satisfaction at tho undiminished membership
of the district, despite a high mortality, the
Lyttelton branch showing unueual progress,
and by acclamation tho silver medal of tho
them temporarily, as all others do; but it was Lieutenant W. Huse, and the
is the least harmful to the skin. I adviso groomsman
it in-cases where depilatories have to be re-
bridegroom,
Lieutenant A. Gray. The
best man, and groomsman
ton's Shaving Soaps. Made jT
entirely from vegetable oils
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Electrolysis is absolutely the


Real Seal ~ Seal Musquash
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district was voted to Bro. Glasson, who had
introduced fifteeu iiew members 'dufing tho
sorted to.
only permanent cure. Cost of Blatche, to- were all Main Body soldiers. After
gether with Blatche Emollient, 10e 6d. Post- the ceremony a reception was held at
Seal Coney ~ Natural Musquash
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year. Successful visits had beeu paid
Courts at Ashburton and Greendalo during
to
ed in plain wrapper, with full directions, 6d the residonco of the bride's s'ster, Mrs
extra. Harcourt Dickey. The bride travelled
the Wine of Ufa tho half-year, and a request from the latter
Musquash Flank Blended Musquash |
Court to bold periodical meetings at Horo- in a pale grey gaberdine costume, with
Because, being a powerful nerve j are superbly soothing and Wtf fk}k
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rata wae sanctioned by the district officers. a toque of grey and dark {

Grey Squirrel Jap Mink Marmot emollient, yielding an ex- <fflw|s. \w ys&JlMw//l^l
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food,' Wincarnis gets right to | From nearly every Court canio statements
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"R.B.A."—Dr. "Wakh-on'a Hair Restorer silver fox furs. The future home of
the root of the trouble, and. by J of heavy drains alike on funeral and man- that of gradual- Sir and Mrs Gnldstone will be at ceptionally rich crenmy "t
Persian Lamb creating a supply of new nerve j agement funds; and a remit from. Court Dun-
sandel urged that the question of re-allocat-
will have the deeired effect,
ly darkening the groy or white hair to its Whakamahia, Wairoa, Hawke's Bay 1 lather which immediately JtDis^-m^^^jilf.Jwßti

.

force, stimulates and revitalises original shade. It ie.not a dyo, and ia


' ing contributions should be taken in hand easily applied by means of a small epongo softens the beard and leaves k-^S^^V^^^///JHEB
I
the whole nervous system. Try a at once. A long discussion followed, and, or cotton wool to the ecalp. It is also very GYNES-kKELLY. the skin cool and plastic. .
on the motion of Bro. Phaup, seconded by beneficial to the growth of the hair. A.
Wincarnis' for Nerves. It The wedding of Mr Thomas E. Gynes, Try it to-day. You will
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Bro. Marks, it was decided to reply that no new supply has come from England by the of Waimate, and Miss Jessie "Kelly,' v
is wonderful. Over 10,000
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readjustment would sufficiently meet the case, "Hororato." Price, 7s 6d; postage, Iβ.
youngest daughter' of the late Mrs find it just the very
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Doctors recommend it. increased funds being the only alternative.

Begin to get well


The report and balance-sheet were adoptd._
Several communications from the Regis-
Archibald Kelly, of Wellington, took
place at the residence of the bride, when
thing for your own use
and to send to your
%r^^T^^^^^^^^'S^
trar of Friendly Societies referred to the "Merle."—lf your hair is dull and drab- the Rev. Knowles Smith officiated. brother, son or friend on 'wppf ffii
Fur Collarettes, Capes, TO-B>AY. action, or proposed action, of the Depart- looking, you may improve it greatly by a The bride was given away by her Service.
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ment regarding discharged eoldiere, and their Henna Shampoo, the cost of which w 10s
C
'Wincarnis' is made in England bv relationship to tho societies of which they brother, Mr J. A. Kelly, of the Lower
COLEMAN 4 CO.. Ltd., Wincarris were members, and a circular from. Auckland
6d. I can supply you with a soz tin of Hutt, and woro a prett-y frock of grey
pure Egyptian Henna Powder, sufficient for In Stick, Cake or Cream, whichtver you prefer—bat insist on McClinton't.
Worki. Norwich. Yon can boy ' Win-li-
cunis' from any Wine Merchant,
called attention to the eerioue position creat- two or three shampoos, with, full directions,
georgette over pink chiffon, with a hat

Stoles and Muffs


ed by discharge before adequate recovery. to match, and carried a shower bouquet
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censed Chemist or Grocer, but i you The Canterbury Friendly Societies' Coun- for 11s ed; post free. HIBERNIA In Sticks or Caktea.
experience any difficulty in obtaining it, of pink and white flowers. The bride-
cil wroto resardircr, the advisability of a
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write dirrct 10 Sole DUtributtni! Agen'S,


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groom was a member of the Main Body, EXQUISITE In Sticks or Cakes.


Johnson. 233, Clarence Street. separate war memorial to fallen soldieie, but
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Fassett &

Sydney. N.S.W.
tho meeting, on the motion of Bro. A. E. returned wounded, and went to the SHAVING CREAM In Pots or Tubes.
"iTotorist."—During the winter, use Dt.
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Lane, seconded by Bro. Jacobsen, decided front again with the 25th Mounted
that no action bo taken, the members con- Waldron'e Message Cream. It prevents tho Rifles. After the wedding Mr and Mrs
in all Fashionable Furs ekivt becoming Tough and chapped,forming.
and la
sidering that the best form of war memorial guaranteed to prevent wrinkles Gynes left for tho Manawatn district,
would be a permanent Canterbury institution, Price 33 6d and se; postage, 4d. the bride wearing a grey costume, with

t=3 Moderately Priced i=


NOTICE
for men entirely disabled.
The question of taking part in tne proposed
peace celebrations was also raised, and it
Other replica posted.
squirrel furs, the gift of the bridegroom.
Their future home will be in. South
Canterbury.
Shaving S?| pa ß^
was urged that, as nearly every place would
bold its own individual function, the district OJ'allCHemistt *n£ Stent,
as a whole could hardly bo expected to find ORME—MUNRO.
funds for a Christclmrch display only. Bro The Akaroa Presbyterian Church was MADE by McCLINTON'S, LTD., at DONAGHMORE, IRELASD.
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Marks moved, "That tho cost of any Court MRS ROLLESTON, filled to overflowing on Wednesday
participating at any point in a public die- afternoon, the occasion being tlie mar-
Wholesale A[tniti Saljiokd & Sfracgok,
play should be shared between such Court Dominion Buildings, Eoyal Insurance Buildings, Featherstone Street, Wellington, New Zealand.
and the district," which wae carried by
a
Cathedral equare. 93 riage of Miss Florence Maud Munro3
larp-e majority. eldest daughter of Mr A. It. Munro,
The election of officers for the ensuing year
Superb Quality Hand-made tl-en took place. Bro. J. Coleman ae
Bro A E. Lane os D.5.C.8., and
D.C.K.,
Bro. Tan-
unanimously
THE LATE MBS M. E. BENDELY.
Mrs M. E. Bendely, who passed away
Akaroa, to Albert, only son of Mr A.
W. Orme, of Robinson's Bay. Tho
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church had been most tastefully decor-


ner as District Auditor were Zealand ated by the bride's girl friends. The
on Wednesday, came to

Indian Rugs and Carpets


elected. Four candidates contested tne
position of D.8., to which Bro. F E. Footo about 30 years ago. She was the first service was fully choral. The Rev. J.
—PHOTOGRAPHERS:
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(Court Papanui) was finally elected. to introduce the kindergarten system W. Hayward conducted the service.
Afte* the installation of the new officera, at into Christchurch. bhe was a' great The bride, who was given a/way by her
an invitation to hold tho nest meeting enthusiast in educational matters, and father, wore a becoming white crepe de
in the beautiful colorings which
Kaiapoi was received from the local Court,
and accepted.
for many years carried on a private chine wedding frock with veil and
For all your negatives
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school in the west end of the city. orange blossoms. She carried a shower
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At the close the visiting members wer«


«n-
,

After giving up teaching, she devoted bouquet of white flowers and niaiden-
Eastern weavers have the secret of. ---tertained by the Lyttelton Lodgo.
her spare time to establishing free hair fern. There were two bridesmands,
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Horrockses, Crewdeon kindorgartens in different parts of the the bride's sister, Miss Zita Munro,
Use VELOX
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PARISHIONERS MEETING. city, the Sunbeam Kindergarten, in who wore a becoming pale pink silk
All sizes
,

St. Albans, receiving most of her gen- dress and black hat trimmed with pink,
&C0..1T0. erous support and superintendence. She and tho bridegroom's sister. Miss
ST. PAUL'S, PAPA2TOI.
will be greatly missed by a lsTrgo circle Orme, who wore a pale mauve silk When you' want a perfect print from
Exceptionally Low-priced At the annual meeting of was
St. Paul's, Papanui, tiiere
parishioners of
a fair at- of educational workers for her ready and
valuable advice and sympathetic help
frock and black hat trimmed with
a perfect negative Ust Velox.
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mauve silk.

Both bridesmaids car-


tendance. .
ried bouquets of white and pink
shown to be eatisiac- when needed, especially by yoimg
.

were
I'he fianances want the best possible print
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""SCALP TONIC—"
teachers, who came to her for assist- flowers. Mr Wilton Hayward acted as When you
also a i' (ieccral regret wa3 expressed at Mr Mat-
son's refusal to accept the office of parish-a
ance, and she was rightly called the
Mother of the kindorgartens. She was
best man. The bride's mother wore a
black crepe de chine dress and black from a poor negative-^-Use Velox. I
The regular use of pood hair tnaic mak:s the fcur position he had held for
thick and wavy, ftops breaking and 3pltting ioners' warden, a,
a generous and broadminded woman, lfrock
iat, and tho groom's mother a brown
When you want the best results from a [
Very choice selection of materials in the eradicates dandruff. Our Tonic makes tho hair
bright and clossy, apd creates a clean, fresh
feeling to the scalp. Costs only 4/.. For dry
number of years.
The fo.lowir.g.resolution was passed: inat
it be an instruction to the new vestry to
and was a member of the Philosophical
Society. She leaves a son—Mr J
and brown hat. After tho
ceremony a few relatives adjourned to
the house of the bride's parents, where batch of mixed negatives—Use Velox.
Bendely. of tho Lands Department,
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hair and dandruff we recommend our Pc«nade,2/'- the building ol
newest designs and colorings for Curtains,
take imnn-dinte steps towards
Tdephone 2034
a new vicarage." , Auckland, and a daughter. Mrs C. a small reception was held. Later in
Misses R. a M. Beattie, masseuses The question of a memorial to tlie soldiers the afternoon the bridal couple left for Ytlox is made in two gradet. Regular Velox for flat negatives—:
Phelps, now in Canada. Jur Howard
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10 Royal Eaehaajt BH%u, Cathedral &u Ch.Ch A lvch Special Velox for all other negatives. Ash for your copy of the-
Cushions and Loose Covers [$3^84-6a 66
fallen in the war v:us brought up.
gate was suggested as being suitable,
names of all who went from the parish to
tho
Strong, late librarian of the Christ-
church Public Library, was her brother.
Christchurch. en route to Tiniaru, Dune-
din, and Kiverton, where tho honey-
moon will be spent.
Velox Book which gives full inttructiont for working.
well those of the Mr and Mrs
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including ' ' '
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be inscribed on it, as as
fallen. It was decided to get a design and WEDDINGS. Albert Orme are taking up their resi-
dence in Robinson's Bay. Sold by ALL KODAK DEALERS
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an estimate of the cost, and then to deter-

tl
mine exactly what form the memorial shall CURRIE—BOWER. Auckland. Wellington, ChritJchuich, Dunedin
Madras Muslins, Shadow Tissues, Terry, take.
The following church officers were appoint-
Taine: parishioners*
A rery pretty, but qniet, wedding
was solemnised at St. Andrew's Church,
?UB INDUSTRY. KODAK (AaitralasU) LTD.

ed: Vicnr's warden, Mr


Cretonnes, Furnishing Silks, etc. I Buy
D r warden, Mr Halfacre; vestry, Messrs Adams, tho bridegroom Tjeing Mr K. Edgar brought
Eldred, Wataon, Powell, Matson, Breon, and
Trtra and Fur Coate Beaodelled end
up lo date. Latest ia Furs, Coats,
and Fur Collars ia etock.
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Somerset.

Costumes! [ Messrs Skiltou and McClelland were elect-


ed to the Parish Council.
Mr Tayler offered to keep the accounts of
tho pariEb, an offer which wa3 grateful!?
BALLANTYNE'S HS
No Fancy Prioee.
COI/WTLIi'S FUR STOEE,

SH^
<&3
have a
If
costume that
does not
you

(it well?
f accepted. TOILET SALON High street

Aav. tad |iw far personal iMeotioo tocreryoe*.


Or a costume
Hair that is permaneatly grey, falling,
BAGS. BAGS. BAGS.
only sliohtly
worn, that you
are tired of?
MODES.
J!)7 HIGH STREET
thin, dry. or over oily, n£eds an Expert's OiraINGSTOCK
BAGS
of SHOPPING and
of tho BEST.
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f7*T-Tr
attention. Saperflnovs hairs qmcklyand NOVELTIES in BEAD BAGS. Price*
If you have O (Opposite Knight's Butchery). fe 6d to Kte. Just the Dainty Gift for measure up to the highest fflwi s ' \vk \

flood, clean cos- flI I toss electrical methods. Permanent hair Eoater.
'■>■
tunes or skirts NEW VELOURS. PANNE VELVETS.
MBS POPE, LTD., w standard in qualities that Bbß| I \\\r 1
B
TAGELS, Etc. staining a speciality.
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3
THE PRESS," SATURDAY, APRIL 26 1919
in a short speech eulogised hor splendid
services to the guild. Mrs Lance
suitably responded, and later, on be- £200 PRIZES in Cash 1
half of the workers, presented the I

f
will be distributed amongst those who collect

Exceptionally
treasurer, Mrs O. O. T.
Rutherford.,

<jSBP
with J* case of silver teaspoons. The and deliver the greatest number of RED I
rest of the afternoon was spent in
fames, competitions, etc.
PAPER WRAPPERS (of tens only) of I
RAKAIA.

Good Farms
Tho opinion has been freely express-
ed during the Easter holidays, with
their heavy railway traffic, that sooner
or later tho miserably pooT lights on
the Rakaia railway platform will be the
cause of :in accident. AH the lamps CIGARETTES
were uot in commission during tho past
Some Farms require a lot of work before they week, but even when at full strength Conditione&t follows: Ist Prize, £50; 2nd, £30; 3rd,£2o
the light, is very feeble. Another
will return much profit—these properties will pay potential cause of trouble is the man-
children are allowed to roam
10 Prizes of £5; 20 Prizes of £2; 10 Prizes of £1
lier young
handsomely straight away. the platform and spare carriages when The Packets are to be tied into bundles of 50, and delivered to the
trains are due. # undermentioned address together vrith the name and address of
The £200 odd that* were raised by sender, stating the total number of Paper Packets being returned.

Money-making Propositions Right from the Jump means of a carnival in tho Rakaia
main have been handed over to the
proper authorities. Half has been
Do- Any bundles, upon being checked and found to contain less than
fifty Red Paper Wrappers, will not be included.
Competition closes 31st Aucuit, 1919
paid to the Rakaia Rod Cross Society
A GOOD WHEAT-GROWING, CROPPING AND miles distant. Post office and telephone on pro- acre), 20 acres peas, also grows good potatoes, and half to the Chrislchurch branch ap-of Address Red Paper Wrapper* to
pertv income from post office and telephone £35 Carrying 6 horses and 2 cows. Price, £52 per acre, Society.
the Lady Liverpool math; An
FATTENING PROPERTY.
tier-innum The propertv is well wateredby never- subject to an encumbrance of £2,800. Equity. plication has been to have this b Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd. ■
at sssufflss a £,
m : easy tcms
-
-
latter sum handed back to the Rakaia
Soldiers' Entertainment Committee to I
Post Office Box 333, DunedTn.
!
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be spent for the bom-fit of returned


SSSS A GOOD F AR«, F.RST-CLASS LA»D-BU,LD. men, but ho far ifc has not- rome to DELIVERY WILL BE REJECTED OF ANY PARCELS BEARING IN*-
«£d Aof1 tons
Water in every paddock, snbdivided into
»™

INGS OF THE BEST—LAND WILL GROW hand. In nny case it will not be avail- SUFFICEXT rOSTAGE.
school. of potatoes. Carrying at present 55
S paddocks by good fences. 40 acres m wheat, 30 cattle and 4 horses, the land is aU flat ANYTHING. able either for the soldiers' memorial
easily ploughed. Price, £80 per acre sublet to Wholesale Agent*, T. H. Green and Co., or for tho purchase of medals.
S? '"*&
cambrance of £3.000. Owner's interest £3,625.
n-
«*

an encumbrance of £2,355. Equity -,0d Easy 50 acres> situated Windsor> North


dass land>
o{ first
splendid dwcUingi consisting o f
.

Ltd.. Cimstchurch. A final meeting of tho R-akain Red


terms arran Sed- oU 44b Cross {society was held in St. Mark's
OnTv
*

£1000 cash required. Fol. 393. • drawing-room, dining-room (large room) and kit- There was
w y '

chen, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water, lour schoolroom on Thursday.
a very fair attendance considering the
iniun TU*T WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE IN A
bcdrooms outbuildings consist of 3 looseboxes, feed
'

THE COUNTRY. unsuitable weather. It was agreed to


A Watch that
SST-SS. gfSU'SES. IS-SS
"» ™"

BEAUT.FUL CUMATE-UMEBTONE
miles from
COUNTRY. forward the balance of the cash in hand
to the Christchurch centre, but the
1,000 acres, situated 22 Kaikoura. good 20 chains away. The land is freehold. Watered
more or lcsg> sitUated Kekerangn, 240

Workers Need at
money got by work at tho flower show
.._

sheep country, with homestead of 4 rooms, new acfes lca Jeholdf £2 4 pc r annum, 11 years
to.ran, by never-failing streams. Subdivided into 7 pad- was to bo set apart for the soldiers'
washhouse and bathroom, pantry, scullery 3-
men s wnare, trapsned,
jSO aC res cleared balance bush. This is a real good docks. 10 acres in wheat this year, 4 acres in oats, NEWS AND NOTES. loom at the Y.M.C.A. in Christchurch.
stalled stable, chaflhouse, ,

600 a cres n EnK ii sri


- grass. Homestead 2 acres lucerne. Have carried SO to 100 sheep. No
It was reported that a few more gar-
blacksmith's shop, toolhouse, garage cowshed and cons fsts j 7 rooms all coU venienccs, including hot
'

waste land—all ploughablc; good garden, well


the Price they want to pay*
have been made THOROUGH CULTIVATION. ments and pairs of socks remained to bo
bails. The following additions :—
d cQld usual officeS) the p iace has just been stocked with all lands of fruit trees, well sheltered.
finished and would then b<? forwarded.
Dairy, storeroom, woolshed (60 x 24) for 4 shearers Outbuildings include woolshed, stables, The buildings were erected in 1909. The Price for
A balance of 141b of wool remained, and
TO INCREASE PRODUCTION.
pew sheep yards, all of these have been erected t
dg etc it <?. 5 miles {rom schooi and ra n_

gh this beautiful littlr place is only £3,000, subject to some of this was sold to members. The
in. an up-to-date and most
convenient manner, and £500 mortgage at 4 J per cent, to Land for Settlers,
are undoubtedly a great asset to themiles
place, bchool 1 m iles away> post o ffi ce 2J- miles. Title is Wherever cultivation is carricd out tablecloth, with donors' names worked Good time-keeping quality is the main thing in a
'

and leasehold. The property is watered by and about 12 years will pay it off. Easy terms on it which was begun at the time of*
it is essential to increased production watch with the man who has to clock in to his work.
"

telephone
"

miles, post office and railway 2d and snbdivided into 3 paddocks, arranged,
21 10 and 11a.m. natural rt the Paddy's Market, was ordered to be
connected to house from between fences afe gQod This place o sheep that it be as thorough as the seasbn,
sent, when finished, to the . soldiers' It isn't the pretty case or the fancy dial that makes him
SAfiAC f o^e
O
r
a Cr
nili
a
A FIRST.CLASS CROPPING AND SHEEP-FAT-
labour, and facilities available permit,
says Mr A. McTaggarfc in the course of
an article in the ''Journal of Agricul-
ward at the Christchurch Hospital. It
was stated that a list of Red Cross
lay his money on the counter. He want 3 watch that
will keep good time. Not for a day or a week, but
a
.

January.
Ist With oil chaff-
'i casehold given in. Good terms TENING LITTLE FARM.
-Ist July and engine arranged ture." Thorough and timely cultiva- workers, somewhat incomplete. had
one that will keep on keeping time day in and day out
Se "^™ea rt vS
cutter (nearly new), b a
t0 sound man' or will e^change for sma» f f™; oe 235 acres, more or less, situated Aylesbury. medium tion makes available plant-iood and been sent in, but when the question of
members securing Wed Cross badges for years—one that isn't put out of business by a little
conserves soil-moisture, the two most rough handling that some watches get but can't stand.
important factors in promoting abund- and certificates at a cost of half-a-

Will exchange 10 o e
WEU WORTH .NSP ECT, Ne . ttSgZ^AIZKSZ ant crop-growth. In adverse seasons
attention to thoroughness olid timeli-
crown per member again came up for
discussion, the opinion was expressed
that no worker wanted a badge, that
3,500 acres, more or less, of good sheep country, from school, 1\ miles from saleyards. Watered by ness as regards cultivation frequently
what had been done had boon dono for
situated North Canterbury, with good new house permanent water-races. Subdivided into 9 paddocks, means ■ the. difference between success
A BARGAIN IN SHEEP COUNTRY. thereon and splendid woolshed, dip and sheep yards, gorsc fences, 10 acres of Algerian oats, 40 bushels and failure in cron production. A fine the boys, and not from hope of reward.
stables, etc. The title is freehold. The land is of oats and 25 bushels of wheat have been grown to lirm scocl-lied is important in giving It was suggested that the money could
oaa
1,300
*
aeres, more or
..... nr Ipss
mnr( .
situated three miles
tea,sit»««»™ from

= medium the acre. Carrying at present 300 sheep, 7 cattle, be put to "better use. Similar opin-
watered by stream always running. Subdivided <:rot> a good start—a highly important
Coalgate, being heavy into convenient sized paddocks with wire fences. 6 horses. The land is level. 20 acres in rape, 4S factor ; and the rule to follow in the ions were expressed as regards work The Watch that gives
downs, with 6 ;/oorac
"Tn ' done at schools. The question of the
r V m °ii?i \vXred e woolshed dip and Carrying about 2660 sheep and 149 "head of cattle, acres sown in grass this season, 23 acres one-year- seeding of crops is. the liner the seed 24-hours-a-day Service.
Shearing|> plant, 8-h.p. "Roby" engine and 3 old grass, 10 acres Algerian oats, 30 acres ploughed the liner the seed-bed. Elimination, future custody of the Society records
by natural
men swhare. d ymo^ heA hol^s
I
yards, 2-roomed
n 700 sheep, good and worked for oats. Price, £17 10s. per acre. as far as possible, of rough-and-ready was discussed and. though not definite-
cultivation will go a long way toward
ly decided, some members expressed And to get this sort of watch he doesn't have to pay a
materially increasing production from the opinion" that tho books and papers high price. In the IngersoU Radiolite he can get a
should be handed to the Christchurch
our soils.
The adoption of methods of cultiva- Centre. watch that ie especially made to withstand the rough and
tion and tho use of implements suited tumble of everyday wear. Thou-
wt "ALAND.
stumped and ploughed, balance hilly, but can mostly
«

to varying conditions of soil, climate, ASHBURTON. sands of users find their Ingersolls .
be ploughed. Price, £10 10s. per acre. Will ONE OF LINCOLN S R r. T ANn rM
BEST c A pFCT
AND CHEAPEST.
200 acres, situated Arthurton, South Otago, with and labour supply will, whore possible, Tho nominations being sufficient to keep better time other
s roomeci
~„-„,„„

exchange for good securities. Owner's interest m .

house, cow byre, stable and other neccs-


contribute :i frreat deal towards incroas- fill the vacancies on the iollowing Road Vtffijr watches pounds more.
Fol. 418 85 acres, situated Lincoln, of first-class land, with sary outbuildings. 1 mile from school and railway
property £4,772 18s. pd output. Labour-saving machinery Boards, they were declared duly elected: With its Radiolite" figures and
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house of 7 rooms (sound), 8-stalled stable, 2 loose- and 2 miles from factory. Watered by springs and —Upper Ashburton Road Board; .No. 1
can materially assist in this direction.
.

iTCCi c
boxes, granary, dairy, chaffhouse, implement shed, streams. Subdivided into 9 paddocks, post and wire The farm tractor, ou land suitable for Ward, John parrel I; No. 2 Ward, H. J. hands an IngersoU tells the time
LADBROOKS LAND SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
of the best of land,
man's whare, pigstyes, etc., £-mile from post office,
school and railway, 1J miles to creamery. Title,
fences, 15 chains gorse fencing. 20 acres turnips,
grass Ito 3-year-old. Will carry 2$ sheep to the
its use, can pJay an important part. C. Harper; No. 3 Ward, Angus Horsey;0 M%SmE3BmZSk at night as easily as by day.
554 acres, situated Ladbrooks, Tn parts of the country where the No. 5 Ward, Joshua Tucker; No. s ma^es il twlcc as useful to
with house of 5 rooms, scullery, pantry, bathroom old system. Watered by races and windmill. Sub- acre, 10 cattle and 8 horses. Owner will exchange rainfall is prevailingly somewhat limit- Ward, James Allen. Longbeach Road
and washhousc, hot and cold water, cow bails, stable divided into 7 paddocks by gorse and wire fences, for good town property. Price, £20 per acre. Clear
ed, or .whore in seasons the weather con-
11 acres in wheat (averages 50 bushels to the acre), Board: No. 1 Ward. Langtry Magin-
and pigstyes and all outbuildings necessary for title. Will accept good securities or £500 deposit,
working the property. School i-mile, railway 1£ 20 acres in oats (have threshed 90 bushels to the Fol. 3698
ditions aro dry during the growing
period, implements designed for "dry-
ness; No. 2 Ward, William T. LiU. WJJttKSBBS/M Only Ingersolls are Radiolite
Watches and every
land" farming could be used to advan- WAIMATE.
tage. In preparing a seed-bed under Tliero were eight degrees of frost yes-
such conditions use could be made of terday morning.
the subsurface and surface packers, as
used in the Western States and pro-
vinces of North America. These.imple-
Mr George Chisholm, Clerk of' the
Court, is removing next week to Oam-
Ingenott Radiolitm u
"

a fall 24-hoar-a-day
»

/7~»ii£WSl^
J»m¥^zP^^^
aru, and as being succeeded by Mr
ments pack the soil, both lower and Hart, of Ohristchurch, who is now at toateh, reliable in every
~

4&r /y
*r
WATCH MAS
THE NAM& ON DIAU
upper portions, and thereby encourage Oaniaru. toay.
moisture to 'travel upwards by capillar- The Waituna school prize-giving and
ity. The thin dust muldi that, in ad- There are a number of Ingereoll model* from SO/- down U»
J, 3- J pHI off /*TllblH JL D'jJ-X J ' JJFtJL.
SmrTef¥f-faJi/f
JfeW And 220 Lambton Quay 1
Wellington
dition to packing, is produced by the
subsurface packer tends to check eva-
picnic took place on Tuesday. The dux
of tho school was Donald McCarron,
Janet York being runner-up. Tho
10/- «old by leading storei and shops throughoet the world.
£ poration from tho soil. Thus moisture chairman (Mr A. E. McComae) address-
is both conveniently concentrated and obtaining, send for Illustrated Catalogue to:—
U2C55 ed tho parents :and children, . after If any difficulty in
conserved, and so made the most of by which a vote of thanks was accorded Street,
tho crop subsequently sown. Disc drills, INGERSOLL WATCH CO., Ltd., 17°. Regent
especially the double jdisc, also pack the teacher, Mrs Anderson. \ W- ■ London, W.i.. England, or to .
tho soii around,the jrrain as it is sown, Agents for New.Zeakarf.
..•E. j: HYAMS, Ltd., Wellington,
thereby causing tho young plant to have
.

the. Wnefit of a maximum of the mois- TREATMENT FOR NEURALGIA


ture available in this comparatively dry
soil,
AND SCIATICA.
.

Failing the use of these special-pur-

G-W-S Comforts Defy pose implements, the roTler, of as heavy


a type as made, should be mado plente-
ous use of in woparing "dry-land"
: • ~
.'.. —
BATTERIES are like TYRES,
ffl I JI
Neuralgia is due to tho failure of the

Wintry Days and Nights


seed-beds, and their use should always Th.y wear out In time.
be followed by .1 final stroke of a chain blood to carry nourishment, to a.nervo.
or brush harrow to promote a dust It is due to malnutrition, nerve starva-
mulch, and so prevent evaporation. tion, and the pain of neuralgia has
After every shower of rain in bucli been described by an eminent scientist Willard Service means prolonged battery life, less
climates or seasons a stroke of the har- as "the cry of a nerve for food." The expense and worry.
Real Eiderdown Quilts Heavier Underwear for Men rows (light tino), where possible, will
conserve this extrn. moisture to a mark-
most direct way to correct neuralgia is
to build up the blood so that it can give
G.W. S. real Eiderdown Quilts provide warmth All men and especially those who learned the ed extent. Indeed, during a dry spell
when a. corral or turnip crop seems to
the nerves the elements they need.
Sciatica, or sciatic rheumatism, as JZ
LET YOUR NEXT BATTERY BE A
without weight and convey a sense of luxurious
comfort. Beautiful designs and colourings that
*
worth of Pure Wool Underclothing whilst on
Active Service will appreciate this showing
"stand still" a stroke of the harrows
(crosswise) often works like magic in
promoting growth. This, again, is due
is sometimes called, is neuralgia of the
sciatic nerve. It is stubborn ii} resist-
ing treatment, but calls for tho "same
WILLARD.
will add to any bedroom that touch ofrefine- of the World's finest Underwear. Only early to evaporation' of moisture being check- remedy as neuralgia. . This, combined with Willard Service, will mean quicker starting,
ment and cheerfulness so pleasing and neces- plac; ng of or< jers bas enayeC [ U5 to off er *,<& ed and concentrated at the roots of the Dr. Williams' Pink Pills supply to and brighter lights. .
sary. Inspection will prove that a special excellent value, I Cure Your 1 crop. the blood just tho elements it needs to
cable for suppues before recent nses has enabled I Indigestion |
In like mariner the intercultivation
of drilled crops during a dry season
increase., its capacity to carry nourish-
ment to starved nerves. Dr. Williams' Willard Batteries obtainable from
1 You can do direction* all leading Garages,
us to keep prices down to a reasonable figure. For Ladies it by simply |
on
often means the difference between suc-
cess and failure with respect to such
Pink Pills are a blood builder and
nervo tonic. The rich, red blood that Also
following the crops. This being so, the expenditure
Ladies can wear G. W. S. Underwear this they make not only carries colour to
_

g
Blankets isn
■ every Übel of ■ on laliour for such purpose where at all tho cheeks and lips, and gives vigour From Willard Service Stations.
and know
'

l
To-day there is a greater shortage of Blankets
"»«« ** mO
f?
*****
Or. Cros&lcmd s |
availnblfi or procurable is thoroughly
justifiable. In other words, it paj-s.
to the muscles, hut it revitalises the
exhausted nerves and quiets the pains
W comfo Ion Ber wc ar
r more
'J
£

than ever before. We advise early selection,


°
&***
of neuralgia and sciatica. Dr. Wil-
genuine satisfaction. The present display em- HANMER SPRINGS.
WILLARD SERVICE STATION,
.

foi whilst present prices and stocks remain, liams' Pink Pills contain no opiates
The weather changed on Thursday nor harmful drugs; they restore health
superior value fs offered. Soft, Pure Wool, braces a great variety of English and N.Z. afternoon, heavy rain falling for some and strength, but do not give tempo-
fuU size Blankets of the finest NJZ. makes in fine, medium, and heavy weights. hours. Snow fell on the mountains, but rary stimulation. Street, Christchurch.
160 Lichfield
—The famed Indigestion | did not reach the plains. Fifteen de- In spite of the increased cost of all
Cure. Dr. Oossland'* I
eOLOSEMS 9 . *
grees of frost were registered yesterday drugs the price of Dr. Williams' Pink
morning. All tho tender flowers, etc.,
Noxol ie nature aid to | Pills has not been changed. Your own
,

SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAYS *

were cut down, and water pipes frozen chemist can supply you, or yoti can
g health. It «uppl«ee to the r> hard.

Graham, Wilson Smellie


order direct from the Dt. Williams'
& 1 system the essential ele-
ments necessary to overcome
A church service -was held in the
Queen Mary Hospital yesterday morn-
Medicine Co., Box 845, G.P.0,, Wel-
lington, enclosing 3s for one box, or
ing, conducted by Canon
disorder* of the digestive Smith 16s 6d for six boxes. Write to-day for
(Rotherbam). A large number of visi- a free copy of the booklet on the home
Composed of
THE HOUSE FOR VALUE organs.
nature's fruit and herb
tors, residents, and soldiors were pre- treatment of nervous disorders.
sent.
6
G471M32
juices, it is free from harm-
Prove
ful narcotic drugs. to-day. HORNBY-ISLINGTON. THE NATIVE SCORED.
Keen in con-
its powersby trying it
uiiuie&G is umun,
nexion witn liio monhier peace pcimc,
2/- a bottleStore* wmcu is to bo iioia ao tiie Kiccaitun An English officer, who is stationed
All Chemists and j-kucucourso under tiie auspices of tne somewhere in Egypt, writes to a London
.faparua County Council on the Thurs- friend: —

day following tno declaration of peace. We have received the usual orders to
if A select Perfume for J] It is intended to cater principally lor maintain the prestige of the Army, jind
BUY 1 Ladies of refined taste. |j
tno children, and every school in the with this object m view—or, rather,
county has been invited to ationd. With with this as an excuses—we got out our
one exception all have replied to t-ay revolvers and put up a bottle the other
they will attend, and, given a. good di-y, evening to imprevs the natives with our
a most successlul outmg should rosuiu marksmanship.
The promoters of the recent ly-fcrnied The staff-captain fired first, and
Paparua Bowling Clul> have the laying didn't go within shouting distance of

■gmttttfter Hater down of the green on the local roc 1 ca- andthe bottle in six pots.
tion ground well in hand, and every- Then tho
I fired next,
1 .blush to say I equalled his score.
M.0., with a superior smile,
NUW r ei^^iM
j j

thing will be in readineso for next sea- tried his hand, "
■ —'"
son. but the bottlo still
-

stood.
!

Whilst the BRITISH-WESTINGHOUSE The delicious Fragrance is


RANGIORA.
A lanky native standing near en-
reminiscent of the sweet Lav- quired what the great white pashas
!

CO.'S Works were commandeered and ender of our Motherland. A Messrs H. Tallott, W. Stalker, I. were trying to do. and on being inform-
Brosnahan, and J. Pctrie, who have ed, picked up a stone, and with force
their Men fighting for Liberty's cause, very choice Perfume, in gla«3 been on a visit to the "West Coast, re- and precision smashed the bottle at the
stoppered bottlei. turned to.Rangiora yesterday. first shot, meanwhile expressing his
the outsiders had a free market. Sold by all chemists LOBURX.
■wonder at our desire to kill bottles. I
don't quite know how our "prestige"
!

Now BRITAIN'S BEST is again out for


Wholesale:
Kempthorne, Prosser & Co. Ltd.
\

1 BERLEIT, 5-scatcr, small mileage, as new


WOLSLEY. 5-scatcr, 1 ate model body ..
£375
£200
A meeting of residents of the Ashley stands at present.
county will be hold to-night
o'clock, in the Coronation Hall, Lo-
at 8
SORE THROATS.
REAL DOWN QUILTS
FORD, 5-seatcr, igio model, right at burn, to form a branch of the Cantor-
Business, with Prices Right and Quality REN'AL'LT, roomy .vseatcr, nice order
.. £165
£203
bury Progress . League. Illustrated
addresses will bo civen by Messrs P. SPLENDID HOME-SLVJ>E G-VEGLE. We have just landed large shipments
..

and Workmanship unexcelled, they CALCOTT, Enjlifh light 2-3-teater ..


£275
SAXOX, ;-5-s«ater, EX., ai;d S.S., late mod. £165
R. Clitnic. E. K. Stark (City Electrical
bought before the recent advance
Engineer,), and G. H. Holford. Sore ihroat:-:. quinsy, tickling coughs,
want your Preference and Support. HUP, io-h.p., z-ystatei, bargain at £120 whooping cough, hoarseness, and other
and offer EXCEPTIONAL VALUE.
THOS. GAPES CO.
..

& HUP, :o-h.p., modern body, Lucas lighting £200 HORSLEY DOWN. throat troubles aro relieved at once bv
TRIUMPH, i-h.j>., 3-Spc£d, f. engine SSO
..
The last meeting of tho Horsley the following easily-prepared remedy:—- COLONIAL ALL-WOOL BLANKETS in
83 VICTORIA STREET, Mix water and
JONES LTD.
Down Red Cross Guild was held at with a
TURHBOLL
85.A-, 41. c.-shaft. 3-srecd scars £8g
There little of Heenzo fHoan's Essence) all sizes and weights.
..

Mrs P. H.'Lance's residence.


& THE ILEADING HOUSE FOB 8.5.A., 4j-hp-» i9 IS mod o with side chair £115
',

was a verv large attendance of work- Keep in a large bottle and use freeiy
KIN'G DICK, 5-6-h.p., 5-spccd, f. engine.. £50
PAINTING AND DECORATING 8.5.A., c.-shaft and idc chair £85
..
ers. The'Guild" was one of the first in whenever required. As a gargle for in-
Now Zealand to begin work for the flamed, relaxed, aiid other sore throat,
Hot-Water Bottles, all sizes in stock.
NORTON', 31-b.p., 3-specd, f-e. f right order £35 it stands a champion. Relief is imme-
Sole N.Z. Agents for I Telephone 710. G4266 Red Cross. Over six thousand gar-
QUADRANT, 4-l'-P-> 3' sP«c<i, 1.e., bargain £35 ments have been sent in to the Central diate. It will also he found invaluable
WILLIAMSON', S-h.p. Douglas, w.c. engine, Depot, besides many gifts to the com- ior bronchitis, asthma, and influenza.
THE c.-shaU .. .. .. ..IK forts and other departments. The Jv.vjn whooping c-ough J s promptly rc-

ImemobmTtablets
500 sood value CYCLE COVERS 8/6 TUBES 3 9 branch has always been generously sup- h«ved by this famous mixture. It oon-

On
ported by residents of the district, ami iains no poison of any kind, and n«av

RpitiQh-WpQt iiisf
Wire. Wheels
c yew Ford Interchange £10
donation has bwn sent each »» given freely to l,oth children and
..

a good
§

THE PREMIER FURNISHERS


'•

CORNER HIGH AND TUAM STREETS year to tho Our Day Fund, the French grown-H-,>s. rhero is also a clear money-
111 ILldll fluuLiligllbUuu UUo MOLLEit it YOUNG 9 Bos 9** *

Telephone 3892
Red Cross, and th'e Blanket Fund. saviug of at least 10s for your pocket'.
3>nring tho afternoon Mrs C. O. T. Heenzo (Hean s Essence) is sold regu-
CHRISTCHURCH
Rutherford, on behalf of the workers, larly by most chemists and 6tores "or
ENGRAVERS
IIS Wrcester &L(OPp, Danlo^jM
B presented the president and secretary, post free on rece.pt of pricc-2 S-from
.

Mrs Lance, with a handsome gold


vristlet-watch. sm+-i.hlv inscxibed. and 'urc'U^ot^ETfcJST 115 bwt b ?
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THE' PRESS, SATTTKDAY, APRTi 26
4

JI
"THE FARMERS" -
"™! COUNTY COUNCILS.
■ minim i ■■ i •
I
Grey Hair Can HOTHEHSJIp THIS—

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r
KOWAI.

You Need Be Restored At tlie last meeting of tho Kowai County


Council there wore nresent—Alc&srs U. A.
JlcLean (ciiairraau;, W. H. Halo, T. Kett.2-
When the children cough,
rub St. Jacobs Oil on
Throats and Chests.

Strong, Sturdy Footwear | Without Dyeing lick. J U. Wyllie, ;ir.d J. Uoive. Canterbury
A letter was read lroiu iha
Progress League, stutiiv-; teat it hud boon
decided to arrange trro-.ins oi kical bodies, Xo telling how soon tlio symptoms

!
from which rcprcienfutj.es ehouid bo ap- may develop if neglected, into 'croim or
Grey hair is the result of a pointed to investigate and iornmiato eciier!ic3

j
Tarietyof causes I Sometimes pneumonia. You will never regret

-Autumn j in regard to la) the cUr.-doprcen; of the


F° r and Winter

\
it's worry, sometimes consti- Having that bottle of old,

A
hvdro-e:ectncal eclicai? .liruuyaoiw me dis-
I

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tution, and often 'tis because trict, and 0>) the :eu<ls it was Jacobs Oil handy. Tho moment you
use; it, it t|uickly loosens up ebugiis ami

}
? the hair is weak! But no decided to couveno a uioctni.c o t chairmen of

,
the Kowai. Waipara, Cheviot, Amuri colds in throat or ehost— instant relief
matter what the cause—

:
County Councils, to bo hold at Waikari on from i>ain, sorouess, or .stiffness follows.
jf*K/*

I
Farmers" you will find an Unrivalled Range ilay Ist to consider iho proposal.

'
ft &* As Urst-aid and a certain remedy for
■ °f''Boot* and Shoes that are built to defy the weather,
PRIMROSE It, was resolved to veto £ol) towards tho

;
I i
Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Uniisrs.
cost of peace celebrations for tho JsorUx Ri<i-

'
iu?, the Amberk-y Town iioa:d to superriao
Jsaekache, etc., there"s nothing lik'->
without any-sacrifice of Smartness and Comfort. In

;
the arrangements. «St. Jacobs Oil. Thoitsnnds of mothers

;
fact, styles- were Jnever more pleasing than to-day.
HAIR DRESSING It was agreed to ssk the Canterbury Land know this.

;
=>

;,-orse alontr tlio frontage of


Board to clearRamsay's It is the remedy for grown-ups, too.
H
'
\ Let<us shov/-you! :: :: :: :: waete land on roi:d. I? til> tho soothing, penetrating Oil I

MNEWESTIFOOTWEAR
Several uoticea v.cro orcitred '.o bo 6orvoa wherever the pain ir;. and relief comes

i
Will restore »t to iti former on occupiers to clear tho roitdsido frontago
beauty, irrespective of colour like magic. Got a small bottlo froi"
of joree.
FOR LADIES and shade. It stimulates the It was resolved to prombit traction encrino your chemist, to-day. 4
hair and acts upon the colour traffic acroe* Saittrater creek bridge, on iJarn-
CHROME*CALF'Derby Boot—Good soles (walking heels) 24/6 I glands. Primrose HairDress-
ing is not in any wajr a dye,
ham's road, tieiton.
Tho Slinister of Public AVoriis \vTote witn
leforence to tho extension of tho Lake
_

I BOX CALF'Derby •Boot—Good soles (walking heels) 26.6 ...

j but a powerful tonic that


assists nature in a natural
Coleridge transmission Jince to- tho Kowni
Ounty, that the estimated cost of the
work,
Bmßsj
BkSSw?
For Dainty Sandwiches.
Sandwiched made with
g
&

I GLACE KID-:Derby= Shoe—Stout soles (walking heels) 29/6 ! ...


manner. Get a bottle to-day including poles, sub-stations at b'eftoa on'.t
Waikuln!, wna JC335, The clerk wkjs
|HHfS\S>
Rfi
W2tHslf?Gr
&*•
as,e iri" a PP«*'
Sandvfieh H
'o you B
H

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from BjSßkffifflk liciomne«. Once try St.Georeo
..

-4 GLACE and PATENT Derby Shoes- gJlHllllltlli|llltlllllg etructed to ascertain what, portion of taio
wae to be born? by the county.
BSr'f/llm
W/ll II
Ham and Ton Kn o or Ham ami
thicken and you will always
H
(3
H
The Farm Tractor i lir.t is superior to all others
l).v viitiM! of its c.ittrpillar system of traction,
I .
American Styles 35/6 36/6 39/ C Cook & Ross V± Mr G. W. Forbes, M.P., wroto that
would urso on the Minister of Public Workr.
lie
'/

I
It/ /m iv tin on yonr pantry shell
for hurried luncheons arid snp-
u I which prij>s all iM'OHN'I and never "(iriishws" or

P
H

I PATENT BROGUE Shoes—Welted 35/6 =

'-/J/ CHEMIST tho claims


the Bcheroe
of the county for participation
of distribution of electric power
in I
i
"cakes" the som. Tho "Cleveland" ha* the
siitne caterpillar traction svstem :is the famous
15iiti«h Tanks.
I U*l JR Colombo & Armagh Streets Canterbury.
Cnr, in North
Derby Boots—American Styles 42/6 =
The Council agreed to pay its bridge.
snare Oit
i
PASTE
...

CHRISTCHURCH the cost of napholting the- Kinpire-

I l^/jr^A The Hasting Borough Council wrote,


iieK-
C369T—6549
inff tho Council to support a recommendation
MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES =
that General P.useell should bo appointed
i,ealand. It wat.
tho next Governor of New
I
I Js>Sk
SHOOTERS— Very reliable, medium weight pegged
GREENHIDE
25/6 ...
E ?£L*r \
decided not to support tlio recommendation.
Mr T. James's offer for tho right to cut Domfatcm Agents
m IE flax on tho county roads was
accepted.

I Australian Military Stout Tops, Soles § Thick 2S/6 ...


•IE j WHEAT PRICES. Owing , to bis departure from
Mr Jamee Eowo tendered his resignation
the dietnet,
as I Worcester Street West -
Christchurch
I BOX CALF Medium weight Dress Boot—Welted ~.. 34/6 \
Cag&fffn T' I Jp[ a member of tho Council.
accepted, and, on tho
The resignation
motion of Mr
I Biwhiiib imiiiimiini Mini mi ilium in ■■■!» ■in—wn—n—— m»m 'j—___
\f^r±-i|
.

1
wan
Wyllie it" was decided to place on record
an
TO THE EDITOE OF "THE TBESS."
BOX CALF Derby Boot—Wide Welts 37/6 =■ '
appreciation of the valuable services rendered
I WILLOW CALF Derby Boot—Wide Welts 39/6 =
Sir,—May I trouble you, for
benefit of whom it may concern, with
the by Mr «owo ae a number of the Council.

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.
Derby-Boot—Stout Cookham, Welted the subjoined statement of tho average
...
45/- =

prices of wheat, barley, and oats, paid ! LOOK YOUR BESTI ]


to growers in the county of Moray or
Xaitn during; the years 1918 and 1917 DELAY IS DANGEROUS. A lovely complexion, smooth ai
and which may be of interest to tho
I >'.

5 vclret. toft as a peach, is your* I


Hon. Mr Mac-Donald: just an occasional touch ol \
1918. 1917.
\ CAStiEL ST. ::
CHRISTCHURGSi "| £
s. d. £
is. d. We all remember the pretty story
of the little hero, who saved his native
TETLOW'S I )e== Economical Pleases the Palate .■ -i
Whedt per quarter

of t> bushels of villago in Holland by stopping with


an d is Beneficial to Health!
1 I ) tintvmm (iOlb
Barley per quarter
...3 1-4- Si- 3 13 8 his hand, throughout the whole of a
dark, tumultuous night, tho gentle
tvicklo or' the Bea through a leak in
y .?~~L ',

of S bushels of
501b ...

Oats per quarter


...3 7 0 3 2*2* the dyke. Had he not done so, the
wild sea must surely have -worn itu
way through the dyke and flooded the
j FACE POWDER v I
of, b bushels of
210 0 12 6 3 village. Similar danger threatens; us I imparts a cte/xcate 6/oom tc
(fie eompfexion. So'Pure ffia
|

I\
401b \ \
here. Hundreds of backs are aching,
which for 1918, works out 9s 4d per yet people are neglecting this warn-
$
itv/iffnol fiaritt the most f\
bushel" for wheat, 8s -iid for barley, and ing, and it's so easy to check kidney \
dedicate. Bkin.<
'*** 6s 3d for oats. No export was per- disease if taken in time. Don't neglect
Reciatored Num for
mitted, and these prices were paid by. the first warnings. Head how the
One bottle mnkea a pint of finest family conch, British consumers. danger can be averted:
) wU and sore throat remedy. Ct*N2/- SwmW« My object in drawing attention to Mrs H. Baker, 264 Tuam street,
them is to point out the treatment Christchurch, says: "Sixteen years
meted out to laimers at Home for their ago J. uave you a testimonial stating
produce, as compared with prices here, that Doan's Backache Kidney Pills had
where the cost of production is greater cured my husband of backache. I
and consumers, by reason of higher praised this remedy at the time for the Flesh and Brunette. |
wages, are better able to pay the Home good it had done him, and I can give
prices. It appears to me a case of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills greater
QPStores,
First Class Drapery Houses
-<
J
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Hjgiiest Grade =.:

pure topsy-turveydom by our piebald praise to-day, for the cure has proved
50' -^ Government, or an assumption of su- permanent. I advise all who suffer e«Perfl/mers ervynhen f I
perior knowledge of political economy with backache to get Doan's Pills to-
do not appear to possess. day, and not to go on enduring need-
mff The regular use of this H* which they
The Minister'has evidently bought less pain. They perfectly cured my 'Wholesale DisrribuHnj Aaenfr- |
m DENTAL CREAM -J^MH more wheat in Australia than ho husband, and I am sure they will euro Messrs. Falpbalrn, Wright Co.. |

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knows what to do with, and the others." Christchureh


f ',:■* a>»»-i»
i niMnmilii
Out .o'Doors! fand
Sharland &Co. Ltd.. There it tatitfaction in ■■■'■■;• i
;''
fjj ■s~
£
white, strengthens "lloury" miller, who naturally prefers Doan's Backache Kidney Pills nre

,
JJ
.

|:
,<,
£ Wellington i Auckland | - every ounce of th* other O/ yt ■- ■■■■ •
the Gums, and prerents |a hard Australian to tho softer New Zea- sold by all chemists and storekeepers \e Kempthome,Pro««er &Co.,
Wallineton
| ■-
<f Good Gtad* *t ...& /rt -:
—^j
trying to pick the at 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d) v or 'II
\
ffif those diseases of the [L&/&gl a land, is not above ■will bo posted on receipt of price bv
The New Zealand Drug Co,, |
out of his purchases and leave him
i I Mouth which are due i~Jz!stei*B Iμ eyessettle I
p Vv-. Ride •'the road of the-great Out- ' S| as best he cau with the New Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt street,
Wellington -| :

t to
£"2£**£iM\ Hi
*'
) to germ life. - WKOLCSALt ACENTS:-
Zealand farmer. This is only what
f, LOHOON |
Sydney.
p" doors! Be s healthier, happier drive —

ikm might have been expected, hut it shows But, be sure you get DOAN'S. 28
%. Henry aQwlcb & Co. 4 & 5. Ludtitt So, London. E.cJ gr^^dnrr: ■"■" ""T ""

:rr
'ir: ?

p, '^J: base ingratitude on the part of the


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1
amOverland. ...

millers, who have been treated by the


Minister with every consideration and , ; i
S| your very heart's de- .ftj. have made ns much money in one year,

fsireis included in the complete range


of Overland motor cars. There is a
||||v;
pip
while under his wing, as they have been
ablo to do in three, when
their own canoes. Farmers, on the
other hand, have been regarded with
would have
paddling

V
i
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■ car that will make you proud yet Wsk\


m|
suspicion, although one
thought that prices would have been
fixed upon nn equality with those sanc-
M wilhmeet tioned by the Food Commissioner at
Home.
The general impression is that the
M For find'greater value. ;M^ Minister has lent a willing ear to peo-
'm
P
.The huge production of Overlands
makes possible vast economies, and
S^-
)**s& Dhosforino
1 TONIC, THE ROYAL
ple who are no friends of the farmer.
The result may in the end prove- detri-
mental to the very class ifc was intend-
ed to benefit, as farmers nre beginning
'.
fl ■ you. ,K f to kick :it this Order-in-Couneil legis-
lation, which has brought them to heel

•and left other members of the commu-


' 'an' Overlarik ~

a jnfef*' .
Momosyoursysßm . nity to manage their own affairs in

11 j Nourishesyour nervejs I
:

accordance with their own sweet wills.


will convince you of its excess value. /%4 ;;^ If these blessed Orders-in-Council
g Ask for the "Big Four"fmodel, for J^? were cancelled and free markets open-
ed for wheat, barley, oats, potatoes,
m example (illustrated), i."There is IS S . i and hides, there is a greater or less
margin for the shipment at higher
-«- nothing in the world like it for all- j!&- All Chemists \' values than those current in our mar- Your soldier boy will soon be home. Think

Hf| 'round titility. Big four inch iyres,


great .reserve e,ngine power, fine ap-
V- 2'oand^e
kets, which are being manipulated by
designing speculators, and I know of
no class of men, other than the farmer,
of all the welcomings and celebrations
families re-united after long years of absence

M ' pearance; simple control, comfortable,


|@
J Ashbn&ParsonsLfd
g
who would tolerate any such interfer-
ence with their earning capacity. It and suspense juat imagine the joye of
|||
P

LONDON* MELBOURNE is now generally conceded that the meeting your own hero boy ngain 1
R . long lasting. And it is completely M| : ma^grfl —

r T mi| ~,^<^g^ fnrmer has not exploited the commu-

Illj. equipped—ready for the road. [||&


K nity, although members of Parliament
and others waxed eloquent over his Do not let these momentous occasions pass
enormities, but, if the Hon. Mr MacDo-
without making a permament record—splen-
A 4 demonstration and i^l
nald does really wish to lesson the cost
"®S' catalogues of liviny he should direct the Board did Kodak pictures to tell of all that happened
■ ■ p|| Inei'ilfpjbam
of Trade to cease troubling about the
on these firet days of happy re-unlon.
v?
are oblainablefrom ' farmer and devote its attention to
the middlemen between the farmer and

l®Mt&<£>-
SOUTH ISLAND DISTKIBUTORS: ?§$
o^
TME
TREATMENT FOR ALL
the community who have waxed fat
during war-time, as is sufficiently indi-

Chainedrtd:S£r^^Bßß||
N.Z. FATJMEES , CO-OP. ASSOCU-
TION.OF CANTERBURY, LTD., ,~$ cated by the enormous increase in the
FOOT AILMENTS AMD
j

~' OHRISTCHURCH. y£fe| capital vs'.iue and selling price of shares


7,'
H. DIX, RANGIORA.
Sub-Agente:
Vr#.) ».43jfr CHILBLAINS
ol the various trading concerns.
Woollen factories should head the
lllllllNte
J
OBCTJOT MO TOE Cα, LTD.. CHE.
igg list, as they arc outrageous trans-
gressors sulci freezing companies are The Kodak Specialists
UNITED MOTOR SERVICE, LTD., [g^j Where the road signs point to danger,
109 Cashel Street, Christchurch
good seconds. Others of more or less
heinousness are tanners and boot- 'Chain'Tread Tyres literally chain you to
makers, millers, stock
ftif
and station
agents, including co-operative com- safety. On the quick, short turns, on wet SBIO0—4SCI Jj
WIIiLYS-OVERLAND,- Inc.
1779-a Toledo, OhkvlttS. A.
pa/iies, and although under a different
category I would finish my list with
and slippery roads, on hard arid sunbaked
streets, 'Chain' tread is your safeguard.
>ll3tfil«s
drapers and publicans. Xinepence for
n tot of whisky after a cold drive to'
town is ridiculous, and ifc may be found
UnstedlStates:

I
th.it drapers ;ire charging even higher
percentages on some of their wares, of

"^S^^-^zX-
which men are not conversant with the
value.—Yours, etcT",
April 25th.
FARMER,
'Cbai.n'lfceadly&s The Best Costume Value f
are doubly efficient. The raised chain grips the road,
in Christchurch to-day
"

and at the same time causes a vacuum within the links


DOG SAVES SHIP'S CREW. which resists all side motion. The height and thick-
1 RICHNESS AIO ness of the tread gives this tyre mileage far beyond its I, • it .

A dog was responsible for the saving


oi' tlio crew of a ship that was torpe- basis of adjustment. The grip which the Chain'
PIIHsTY SF TOUE tread exerts on any road—good, bad or indifferent

doed shortly before tlio armistice.


The tuiinial, a. present to the captain makes sliding and skidding next to impossible. And
of the vessel from his wife, foil over- the price of the 'Chain' tread tyre places it within the
Tone—that's what has made The "

board as tho crew "were entering the


Columbia famous—that's what
"

boats.
reach of every motorist.

1919 Chevrolet Cars lias made it the favourite for


recording of so many famous artists.

And (here is an important advan-


After the captain's boat had been
rowed somes ciitiaiiee from the sinking
vessel, the dag. snid the secretary of
xhc Cimino J>eience League, was' ob-
Tho 'Chain' tread is one of the five types of United States tyres
—a complete line—the products of the largest rubber manufac-
turers in the world, One of these types will exactly
fit the needs of your car and its every condition
REGULAR SHIPMENTS NOW COMING TO HAND tage)—
*
served swimming somo distance away. of service, /*§ffif\fcki\
Five-seater* and Two-ieatew. Pretty models, complete wilh all modern
j The captain immediately plunged
overboard and swam out to Iris pet. He
For these fall-value tyres see your own dealer. He
can easily get in touch with ns if necessary for stock.
eJ|K | rajw
\sstKSiol'
J
car refinements. Consumption, 30 miles per gallon. Special Fiye-seater
TMS 4) was swimming back with the dog when He and you will be glad you did.
and Three-seater models, -vrith locally-designed and finished carriage work.
To arrive: 8-cyl. Oldsmobile Cars. "Silent as an Electric," and 20 miles per
3 Mia =^
the submarine rose just ahead of him.
Ho seized the rails of the vessel to rest,
UNITED STATES RUBBER CO., AUSTRALASIA, LTD.
gallon. Full particulars and demonstration.at the Agents and :i moment later tho head of the
commander appeared above tho HEAD OFFICE, 53 YOltK STREET, SYDNEY.
HENRY J. RANGER dec-k.
Tho Ocnr.an questioned the captain,
BRANCHES, 130-2 "William street, Melbourne, and
CHRISTCHURCH GARAGE 92-94 GLOUCESTER STREET and when an explanation had been C IY3ERCER STREET, WELLINGTON, K.Z.
I
-

• RgaoO retains its perfection of tone. It givon, said: "I was going to sink your
do:s not become screechy," as tho
"

boats, but since you save tho little*dog


inferior talking-machine dors after I will "»'(• touch them. (..'o away."
it has been in use a short while.

/j/j/a££w The Tyre of Unvarying Excellence


"

Tiie Columbia is surely the one


"

A bright Blouse Department


-

for you. General surprise was occasioned in


I /w/f/jnekH "^ le y represent the result of scientific research London by the news cabled from Now
I /wMi/jrlßil
ft/)/f /M if l^e
experiment. The name on every tyre
to motorists of the superlative
Come in for demonstration to-day. Voile thiit Mr Charles Frohman. the Our Underwear, our Hosiery <^^^J^^^^
!

s
*
well-known theatrical manager and
/Iffif Imil
ij
British-made article.
Webley, Sons A 6ofton producer, had onJy left £90. The gross
i

estate before the deduction of liabili-

!'
I fiffIt /M/J SPENCER. MOULTON & CO. LTD, Chritlchurch
ltd.
ties was £183,756. Mr Frohman, who
was drowned when the Lusitania went
down, -was well-known in theatrical cir-
"
Music Specialists "

OF BEPUTE.
cles both in England and America, '
STOCKED BY ALL GARAGES |
|

243 HIGH STREET ami it was generally thought that he


Hollanders Limited, 'M
;

I CHRISTChURCH hud made a fortune out of his


J jl
~
many theatrical investments, -which in-
q^Vp^i«)l»lHinii|i > iiiiiiiiiii»iiitiiiit itiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimmiHiinii»iiiiiti!niiiiiiiHMiniiiiiiiiitiMitiii|i!i'r.'-
,:' cluded the lease of the Duke of York's 264-266 HIGH STREET.-
and the Globe Theatres, London.
SATURDAY, A*PRIL 26 1919 5
THE PRESS,

■■■ Wwßas MTU Par &r


Men , s Bcst Qua|ity Harvard shirts 6/11.7/11
TO YOUfi MEASURE 7/11 fipW fS\
—^

am tm Men's Navy and Striped Drill Shirts ...

\/ /§§&*
CDcr> ,
Al EgTO*

£p~ relished. It spreads iike «i2b

Iv "shaped and trousers with the


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n"es for MEN'S UNDERWEAR
of Extra Quality.
I^^^STtU
M J y
A;»ts: THOKFSBII BBDS. ITP.
urey
Men's Trousers—Splendid Values.
.

Men's Boxed Suits, in Colonial Dark IM.


~_.

correct hang—with linings and Jsiit &


_.
Cβ,
_

p-cttd fcy Fofjitt.


u Un atfer-
V* J Men's Light-weight
■u»..
qgmp
___^-—•—.

Worsteds-tailor cat
'«*
pockets that will last the cloth- Men's SOX.
-

Men's Tweed Trousers, strong, serviceable tweeds.


-

they have our nama to back therery best new sea-


M, B Suit , Uark Grcvs and B 12/5 and 13/6 \ Men's Black Cotton Half Hose 1/- pah-
...

extentve rang«
-1 son s suiting*
2/1;/ T7TTr\
/ ' /

A Seasonable Line in Men's Holiday Trousers,


Our itUnder-cut
art Price*
Prices— For our Country Clients we have the best sut smart cut, with cuff bottoms, Grey Worsted only; Men's
ral Undershirts
Medium Fleecy/ /KW/ \_ \
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Men's Black Wool and Cotton Half Hose-
1/6 1/9
90,-
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98/6 '05;- 120- in the trade—of weight and quality-at 85;
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Saddle Tweed Trousers
14/6 pair
15/9 to 23/6
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N ew Gabardine Trousers for Men—the very latest

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Our ranges for this season
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Men's Shetland Union Flan*


Men , «,„««
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Men's All-wool Colonial Sox 1/11 2/3 2/6 2/9
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range, all sizes, with plain or walking knickers—
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Shetland Colonial
6/11
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Ties, Handkerchiefs, etC.~"
39/6 and 49/6 I Flannel Unders
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Men's Colonial Tweed Overcoats, with llaglan Prices 16/6 to 46/5 | M


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New Heavv A"'*001 Trench Coats, for this Boys' Tweed 'Varsity Suits, improved makes and | \M Men's Cardigan Ccat W Gcnt All-Silk Handkerchiefs—

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Cord-Prices 14/6 to 17/6
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Navy and Brown Velvet ;6
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Gents' Coloured-Border Handkerchiefs-

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Best Value in the Dominion-Boys' Strong Tweed
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Ot Style ana VfUßllty.
G.nts' Sox Suspenders
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ll Kl fH V resisting cloths . 45/6 and 49/6 Knickers, lie boys oto 14 years—One Price 4/11 m^ k ff -

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sticks^
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Men's Raincoats-Special AH-woul
ments.,o lined throughout 59/6 to 7&/-
Anoth er Line of Equal Mcrit-.Boys' Garbicord Knickers, all sizes-
One Price 4/11
Men's Striped Flannelette Pyjamas ... 7/11
We have much pleasure in
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MenS Trfihf From 5/9 pair Men's Jap. Crepe Pyjamas
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•iktm.t nioths to match Grey Jerseys New shapes, New Shades and Low Prices. that we are now able to
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(ldpS§|g*AW J
Coats the ~ Wrv
Very
' £6 iTs. Youths' Walking Knickers, in various shades; every ske 8/11 to 15/6 M«n'« Fleecy Flannelette Pyjamas
Men's Wool Pyjamas
...
12/6
19/6
Menjs
Men s
Soft Felt Hats
Tweed Hats
Men s Straw Boaters
...
8/11 to 25/-
7/11 to 10/9 reduce the price of
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Also in Stock-White and Tussore Silk. .4/116/11


you get comfort, F.T, JUVENILE SECTIOM-CompSeie Stocks. Men s Pyjamas Pan ts .m y
,

4/11 iZl^^^l&g "™s'*!s[; I"™s'*!s[;1

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Travelling and Camp Rugs.
Men's Boxed Suits, equal to any Boys' Knicker Drawers ...

3/3 Jmitation and Reaf Panama Hats


g/6 e/11 Extra Lartfß Bound Rugs 19/6 22/6 texture • 59/6 to 78/6
5f Tt two'imes-59/6 65/-
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1/11 JERSEYS all size" in
Greys, Navies, r.nd Browns.
EngiiJh and
At qur famous low prices.
makes A Special Line Colonial Travelling Rugs, extra large size,
new patterns-One Price ...42/-
Our Famous Kaiapoi Rugs. Priced from 68/8

GOLF. HOCKEY. remote, and cuts less deoply, but thero


is an excitement associated with it
which ficts like a mental stimulant.
CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' CLUB.
»
"The effects due to private griefs and
The Christchurch Ladies' Golf Club's NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION. losses have been much more serious, and
Easter tournament was concluded yesterday, of course it is well known that the ap-
the- following being the results: —
The seventeenth annual report of the New palling conditions of modern warfare
CHAMPIONSHIP OF CANTERBURY. Zealand Hockey Association to bo presented have been a terrific strain on tho nerves
to the delegateo eays the past β-easou has (LARGE S3ZE)
FiiEt Second, been an exceptionally quiet one. It was of the combatants.
round, round. TotaJ. not until after the last hockey season had "I must admit, however, to looking OUTSroE MAIN CENTRES THE
Mies lUta Wilson 85 H7 ITZ
closed that tho weJcorn© armistice was forward with feolings of great appre- PRICE IS 2/7J.
..

Mrs J. Cook S)0 i>2 IS2


A Wholesome, Refresh- so that the ranks of active hockey hension to the effects, on the mind and
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Mis 3 Wright M .. W US I
phiyera steadily became leas as the call iot nerves of those who havo already suf- Fresh milk with Mellin's
Mrs Murphy
Bpg
JOl <JS 19.5 Htcrncr duty became greater. The balance- recurring
ing Beverage brewed
..

Airs W. 1). .McCarthy J95


shiiet shows that financially there ha 3 been fered much, of these seriousjudging by Food is the best and most
'JO
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S(i
Miss K. E. Gambriil 10'5 SI The outbreaks of influenza, for,

111 l from
19G
vpjy little movement during the year.
economical disc for New
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Mia Godby' committee resolved not to levy subscriptions, tho experienceo which followed tho ori-
pure Malt, Hops Miss M. D'ixon
..9a
97
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101
lOS
193 consequently tho income has been nil. The ginal invasion in 1889, wo may expect Zaaland babies. Of all
Miss E. Helraoro 101 '201)

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and Cane Sugar. Mies L. Xurton
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203 expenditure, apart from the cost of printing many more.


Chemists and Stores. If

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105 93
a. supply of Rule Books, has boeu merely a "Short of producing actual mental
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Miss Carter 107 300 207

I THE TOUGH'MOTOR
few items of a petty nature. The Challenge you have any difficulty iu
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economic
Miss R. Harris ..111 102 213 Shield ar.d Nordon Cup were again closed for disorder, the extraordinary
MEDAL MATCH. competition during last season, but now that conditions experienced during the war obtaining supplies we will

I m¥m£\ The Government Analyst certifies Handicap 15 and under. thu wai* lies ended these trophies will again have had a very unsettling effect on
TYRE FOR LONG this Ale is perfectly sound," equal
" Concurrently with tho Championship of bo open for challenge by affiliated useocia- many. A psychological factor which
Mr H. Hatch, who has for many operates in fomenting tho unrest which
send direct upon receipt of

ijfW&h
Canterbury a. Me<lal Match was played and tiona.
resulted aa follows: years taken a keen interest in hookey, has yet been referred to by
remittance.
MILEAGE to the best English Ales of the generously presented a cup to the committee exists has not

Gross. Hep. Net. It is a remarkable fact how


Miss R. E. Gambriil ..01 9 82 for competition by teams of school boys under anyone. exempted Distributors:—
same class. Miss Kita Wileon «7 5 82 the jurisdiction of affiliated associations. many young men who were
Rules to govern this competition (a copy cf from military service, and earned high

lifllif
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Qollln & Co. Proprietary Ltd.,


Made by the Mrs J. Cook ..II 8 B'l
home,
which has been submitted to each nlnaated wages in comfort and safety at
\K<J) IN BULK OR BOTTLE
Miss L. Xurton ..03 11 Si
taking a leading and active part in
Wellington, Auckland,

111
\\ Mrs Murphy ..04 -7 87 association), will be presented for adoption

pf Mias C'iirter are


..100 33 87 at tho annual meeting. Since tho laot Chnlstchurch, Dunedin,
M Empire's Largest gg Procurable at all Hotels Mrs Godby 100
.. 11
6
B'J
90
annual meeting of the Association a number theso
disturbances.
"Just as it sometimes happens that

Mellin's Food L=
Mra W. U. McCarthy .. 9G

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of hockey players have lost their lives at
tu^")Br Company Handicap Over 13. tho front. To the relatives of theso sol- a great swindler throws himself
diers r.nd to those who havo been maimed church work to stifle the reproaches of
into

A
" Misa V. McChire 102 21 £1
in action, the committee extends its deepest his conscience, so these men, who shirk-
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l-'OTJR-BALL BOGEY COMPETITION. sympathy. _ ed fighting for their country m Franco


Miss I!. CoUerill, Miss C. Pratt, 3 up;
4
of this
Mies Rita Wilson, Mis Borthwick, 0 up; or Flanders, case thoir minds
Miss L. Turtou, Mies V. McCluro. 1 dowu; painful knowledge, and protect their in-

I m 1 M Wholesale Distributors
For Private or Family use ring on
Mrs Louif,son, Mtb Comorferd, 1 dawn; Miss
K. E. Gambriil, Mra J. I). Martin, Q down.
PUTTING COMPETITION.
UPON THE MIND.
jured feelings of self-respect by the
THE EFFECT OF WAR thought that they are nobly doingfellow-
bit by now fighting for their
then-

Mrs McCarthy, Mrs Murphy, and Miss workers. This is a montal process for
Telephone 159 or 164
m-\
Cowiiahaw tied with n acoro of 30.

I\ ilkS} $ Wayward Bros. WP552


EFFECTS OF BOMBS. In his annual report on tlic work of
tho Royal Edinburgh Mental Hospital,
defence purposes known as inversion.

CEREGEX FOR CONVALESCENTS.


After sickness, when the least exer-

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Dr. George JM. Robertson (physician tion causes weakness and shakiness of
IX SMYRNA AND ADRIANOPLE.
Christchurch superintendent) deals with the mental
effects of tlie war. He says that tho tho limbs, the nerves are crying out for
But ordinary ioodt do
1 REPORTS OP REPATRIATED
PILOTS.
public anxieties connected with the
varying fortunes of the war have not
nourishment
not contain tho necessary percentage- of
proteid, the essential food element for
caused much insanity. He says:— building up muscle, brain, and nerve
To drop bombs under fire, and get "The mental breakdowns that were
Always Obtainable at— back to tho aerodrome rarely atfords a due to these causes havo been move
tissue.
Ceregcn, used in British Naval and
pilot or observer oi the Koyai Air l*'orce than counterbalanced by a diminution in Military Hospitals, contains 80 per The Products of the
uther directions. The war was an
:

anycnwig Uko a eiose view of tne dam- cent, proteid, its efficacy in the treat-
event of such absorbing interest that it ment of nervous weakness being en- N.Z, Coffee Spc'o Go.
RINK TAXIS LTD. ago no iius uonej auu tnero aro lew &
unois who do uoc hauler to visit tue
distracted many from their introspec- dorsed by doctors and nurses the world
tive habits and personal worries, and over. Build up, regain health by tak- LIMITED
uouiuod spot aiterwartis. by tjio time
it thus acted as a protection to them. ing Cercgen. 2s (id, 4s 6d, Os (Jd, Are THE Goods to Ask for
STOCKISTS -

104 ARMAGH STREET our auvauoe iiaU readied Um place, tao


damage liad oiten, been liimo or Jess "Even if there Avas public gloom it did 12s, from all chemists. The 12s. size
!

cieaiiwi ui>- rioiiic pilois, however, have not touch the individual like a private contains eight times tho amount of They are UNSURPASSED
sorrow, for the former is not only more 2s 6d tin. 34
visiu-'a tiio fcuetio or uieir lnuoure us
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prisouera of war, and havo been abie to
observe tne re.suita iiuuetuil.
iNow tuat tno lvoyai Air Force pri-
soners of war have been repatriauid,
we have been able to learn for tno lirso
time the extent of tlio success of xiar-
rticuiar bombing raids. Thus a pilot,
who had the bad lack to bo brought
down and fall into the hands of tiie
Turks, has given eome- interesting dc-
tails of results obtained by himself in
!

the course of raids over Smyrna.


Whilst waiting to bo repatriated, ho
[

obtained twelve days' freedom in that


town and visited the targets bombed.
I

He relates, that in two of his raids,


two railway sheds were hit and great
W^P^^^^^^^ MOTORIST: "The Tyre with a reputation—eh?"
OUR ENVOY: Yes, Sir, and won by its high quality,
"
damage was done: In ono of them were
six new German locomotives, which
splendid service and reasonable selling price." were mostly rendered useless. At that
101 '0^57 Tr ikin S of prices—l see some im-
"
timo the damage to locomotives was of
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porters making claims for superior quality to ithe greatest importance, ns the Turks
I

, account for their exceptionally high price in were ver3r short of roiling stock, and
this country." what they had was in bad condition.
OuR ENVOY: "Yet the same cover sells at nearly On another occasion sidings were hit,
x
half the price—say in New York, which rather and many trucks full of goods (somo
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pi-'Ntpg explodes the super-quality idea. Anyway, Sir, containing olive oil for Germany) were
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__""*"" claims don't build up a2O years' reputation for destroyed. On other occasions a fac-
giving the public a fair return for their money." tory oh the waterfront was burnt to
j." MOTORIST: "No, time finds out most things, and in the ground as the result of a direct hit,
StIL nw case it has proved that •ind also a grandstand on tho raco
«... .

Grooved
and Red y track, used as a hangar, was smashed.
DUNLUP TYRES
TP 1? T* V *8* VTfc
"spv fu'l'g 11"%y
Tread R.ilroad. These sights must have boon very grati-
DFTNLOP RUBBER CO. . . fying to the pilot who had risked so
have no superior for service and tyre economy."
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Wellineton. Chrßtcluirch. much and paid the penalty of capture.


LADY: Loyalty with profit—eh?"
"

Aucfc-'ind
Another pilot from the iEgean, who
OUR ENVOY: "Exactly, Madasi!" has also been a prisoner of war, has
scut in a report of a great night raid
on fvaragatch and Aclrir.nople. The
distance covered by tho British raiders
was 411 miles, flown in just over five
hours. Tho results were extremely
satisfactory. The whole of the town,
of Karagatch, a suburb of Adriar.ople,
was completely destroyed by fire, and
in some places the fire actually crossed
Influenza is about—lock / V
On Small Deposits the river"JUaritza, and did considerable
damage in Adrianoplc itself.
the causes of this tremendous conflagra-
One of your door -at once with ■HKSLJ?/J /fif/I// fo

St A!bans Sni P s
tion was that bombs were dropped on
Karagatcht railway station, which was
Chamberlain s Cough JllllllS^^Sfe^i;
A Linwood Bargain full of munitions and guns going to the
account of the mileage yottr Firestone H Two Bnngalo-ws of o rooms, Palestine fror.t. Tho whole of the sta-
T-shaped house o£ 6 rooms, all
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yres give! Their lons wear will sunssc you* ■ all up to-date conveniences, tion was destroyed.
. It will drive away coughs, colds and

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This Itoyal Air Force squadron, work-


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conveniences, and in first-class including electric light, -^=~


Note their quick getaway, refusal to skid and their smooth B
running, pigurc tho fuel s&vinc%
Abere all, keep track of mileage, and yon will have B
order. Price £700. Price £685 each.

£100
ing nearly a thousand miles from the
Palestine front, gave great help to the
British forces there by causing a short-
age of ammunition on the enemy's side,
:roup. and keep the germs of influenza
R^^^^J _^J>
oothinar but Firestones on &nv mototcvele vou ride. B £100 REDUCED sta-
and putting ail important railway
OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING GARAGES; B ST. ALBANS tion out or action for several dsys.
Most elaborate 6-roomed Bungalow, large sun verandah with tiled
floor, panelled hall and dining room, bathroom 10 x 10 elabor-
ately fitted up, wardrobes, linen press, sideboard, all built in. CARE FOR YOURSELF A>D
OTHERS WILL CARE
Electric light and heaters throughout. Owner paid £1350 three FOR YOU.
months ago. Will sacrifice for £1250 on account of leaving town.
Pos-'ession within a week. lioxo:ia Soap is tho secret that
jihiKtsmany a complexion a thing ot
beauty aud a joy for over. Roxona
Soap, Is Gd per tablet. Obtainable
everywhere. *

Motorcycle Tyres Land and Estate Agent A suro and pleasant specific for're-
moving worms is WAI>E'S WUiUI
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T
'iS. Price Is 6d.
SATURDAY, APRIL 2tj 1VJ1
6 THE PRESS, "

THE COURTS.
SUPREME COTJBT.

IX CHAMBERS.
(Before his Honour Mr Justice Ftringer.)
Probate -xas granted in each of the follow-
ing deceased persons' estates: "William Henry
Broime (Mr Ward*. Marion Williams (Me
bright), Henry Little (Mr Kirk), Charles
Hczekiah Parsons (corornonly knov.-n as
Charles Goodwin) (Mr Kirk). "'William Henry
Broad (Mt ■C'lninjrhamV Louisa Hanna (Mr
Pasco?>. Maitlar.d Gordon B;.-!i (Mr Lough-
nan.i. Clarence Adrian Feay (Mr Xichol'"},
Charles Ensta!hio Christotmfo (Mr Ls"e\ Ins
Hiskens (Mr Daore\ Edward Geo. Hubbard

IHwii
(Mr Nichol's), Arthur Rowell (Mr Ro'"est'-n\
Alexander Peiteraoc Harvey (Mr Buchanan),
James Izatt Clarke (Mr Jiiddleton).
Letters of administration were <rraut«<t in
the estate of Ebeneznr Frederick David Fen-
wick, deceased (Mr Rolieston'.
for COUGHS &
COLDS | ;
MAGISTERIAL.

'.Beforo Mr T. A. B. Bailev. S.M.^ I3 "^ e kave used Hearne's Bron« J


DESEKTIOX.
II chitis Cure many times, and found (

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Herbert Parks, s soam.in. who lisd desert-
anct sure remecJ y for J
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ed from the Port Alma, was ordered to V.a


P tt to be a

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put on board tho vessel.

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EEMAXDED.
PI Coughs and Colds. We recommend it | •
Kthel Parker, charged with ths thsft nt'
L yjgQ&> jj
New Brighton ot an overcoat valued at £5, *>%\\\ \\ to our friencls ancl we woul<l never
ill
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the property of Alison Strand, was remanded


j be without a bottle in the house." ;
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until the 2Sth inst., bail in £cO being il- |


lowed. \
ASHBUItTON.

S.
(Before Mr.V. G. Day, S.M.)
Huth Dalberp (Mr Buchanan) claimed from
Ciofts (Mr Kennedy) £i 4s for an overcoat.
\ ' ■ Darlinghurst. N.S.W. H •';..•

Judgment was givon for plaintiff ivith costs.


The same plaintiff (Mr Buchanan) claimed

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from John Hickey (Mr Crisp) £5 7s 6d for a
suit of clothes.
fifeir "We cannot speaK too highly |

Judgment was piven for '"■ ;

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plaintiff for £3, with costs. D. Herlihey
claimed from J. J. O'Donne. 1 (Mr Kennedy)
\ oi Heapne s BroncKitis'

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F ■' yVvB owUwo fMMa f ..€lO, balance of i>26 held in trust for plain-
tiff's son and to be paid to plaintiff in
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instalments. Defendant gave verbal evi-
dence and produced a letter from the so:\
it allays thirst, steadies /
showing that the money vraa being paii

C nerves, helps to keep op 2iy /*


over to plaintiff strictly in accordance with
instructions. The Magistrate dismisspd tbf.
case, telling plaintiff ibat he had uo caso
Tvhatcvor again3t defendant.
TOmlM/ W?L/M'Z
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1 we have found it the surest
end Quickest remedy for
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f:
p pluck and vigour.
*wf ST. MICHAEL'S BAND.
I /rk wM I ways recommend it to all our j|

P "AIS the Allies are JfL


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SUCCESSFUL CAMP.
After a successful and enjoyable camp, tho
St. Michael's 'Boys' Brass Band and Scouts
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returned to Ciuistchurch on Tuesday even- '/ Summer Hill, Sydney. ;
ing. . Mr J. S. Muschainp wae Camp Com-
B Bio W mandant, and also instructed the b-aiid in
drill, and military quickstep work. Tho
marching, dressing, and wueeliugs of tho
band amply rewarded, their instructor for. hi.*

b Get it at Chemists, Confectioners


and stores —3d. per packet
J£^TN. efforts. The band wae complimented by sev-
eral military officers on the splendid man-
ner in which they acquitted themselves. / cHitis Cure in our home, and Jf -;'

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During the camp the boys wero individual!?
B have-never had anything to equal
instructed lu music by bandmaster P.. K- ! J
'jr % SEALED TIGHT-KEPT RSGHT X S^? Muuro. Good Friday was aper.t in putting
the camp in order, drilling:, and b.in 1
practice. 0:i Saturday afternoon the band,
accompanied by tho Rangiora. Girl and Bor
H k\88! I
ll'fflleSSi I
v\\\ or Coughs and Colds in both
children and adults. Relief is im-
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Scouts; paraded the* town, and gave an open-
mediate after taKing first dose." g: i
The Flavour Lasts
air concert in the rcain street. The citizens ! \\
\ and business people showed, their apprecia-
tion by making liberal donations tov/ards tho
band's- new Uniform Fund. In the evening,

j. c. gambles &do Y., Commerce /-J Iγ


the band again played through the town to
the railway station,- and met their orgunieer
and President, Scoutmaster J. Bruortoii,
and played liim aaid a number of the vice-
presidents into ennrp. On Easter Sunday
Si lIS HP 'lM iffir \\ Mullaley. viaGunnedah,N.S.W. [ J

the bacd, accompanied by the Rangiora Girl


and Boy Scouts, attended a Church parade
to the "Johu Knox and Anglican Churches,
and in the afternoon the band gavo a con- il i-ml \ Price, "2/6 &
4/6 m I
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cert on the rotundo; Victoria square, which


was much appreciated by tho larg'-et gath-
ering seen afc a band concert in Rangiora.
On. Easter Monday the Girl Peace Scouts,
under Scoutmaster McK. Gibson, and Boy
Scouts, under Scoutmaster H. Froggett, ar-
rived by tho fire*, train from Christchurch.
and were met at Rangiora by their band, arfl.
played iuto cai.ip. After lunching at tho
camp, tlia girls went into camp in the An-
y
\s wL W. G. Hearne & Co. Ltd. i ■..

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glican schoolroom. In tho afternoon a largo
/wi/l)W*e^^ B j
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sports gathering was held at tho Recreation
Grounde, there being about 200 Scouts pre-
\ Geelonff. Victoria !

sent, and a large, attenda-nce of visitor*.


Scout work, including ambulance competi-
tions, races, and jumping, were keenly con-
tested. Tlio obstacle races for boys and
girls caused much amusement. The high
jump waa won by Sergeant-Major R; Stokpe,
■ ■ and Serpeant-Bandmnster J. Foster, who
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successful eocial and dancp was held in the
Oddfellows' Hall. Excellent music was sup-
plied by Mr and Mrs Breach, The band is
much indebted to Mr Breach, who. gave his
services vountarily as a. donation to tho
Band Uniform Fund. The bandmaster, Mr

WINTER SPECIALS R. R, Munro, is to be congratulated


upou
——

Jf.Z's Billiard
tho progress the band has made.

FOR LADIES FIRE BRIGADES' Chamfilon


DEMONSTRATION Hkr- 'writes-

~ ~

ADDINGTON WINS SHIELD. I V Wellington, f


The Canterbury Provincial Fire Brigadce ,
I sth April. I
Association's demonstrations at Lyttelton 1 Messrs. Aloock & Co., lita., I
Warm Scarves were concluded yesterday afternoon, when
tho Five-men Beol event was decided. Three
teams, Addinglon Railway, J
I Wellington, N.Z.
Sear Sirs, 'fen
I

KNITTED WOOL SCARVES, in smart colours representing Era Before leaving I would like Eg
..

21/- Geraldine, and A&hburton, competed on Mon-


day last, and the remainder of the competi-
EN to thank you for the interest Bft
you have shown in me and for BS

EXT«A WIDE KNITTED SCARVES tions were postponed until yesterday owing SRI the many attentions I have m
5 40/- :.
to wet weather. The Lyttelton team prov- Hgj received. W
*■ ''i • WIDE WOOLLEN SCARVES, with Pockets, in Fawn ed the -winners, beating the second
time by ten seconds.
team e
Results:— LyttoLton
■""II »roYou know what.a faddist I f"
and hew sensitive lam re- \

;- . apd Brown 21/- 32/6 '54 4-ssec, Sumnor 64 3-ss«c, Ad-dmgton Bail- II earding the condition of Tables I
material
f nlav on and I I
..

ihe
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ways 6Ssec, Chrifltchurch. Bailway 70 4-seec,


I use: well, in this connection I U
Jf . ' ' FINE CASHMERE SCARVES, in Grey and Camel 40/- Geraldine 72 3-seec.
owing to a blow-out.
Aehburtott vjthdrew
.
Tho Addington Railway Brigade, wmcii
■■, ,
I heve nothing but praise for
II everything that bears your
0
B
STRIPED-SILK'SCARVES, in great variety—'
_
,

%• Name or comes from your Es- B


<Z£l ' holde the Shield presented by tho citizens I tablishment. 9
ll 12 6 to 60y/ ~
of Sumncr to the Association for the Bn-
irado gaining the hiffhoet aggregate number
of pointe during tho demonstration, xetaans
I
to
Your honest exacting effort
give of the best and
fI the Btanding of Billiards and II
to raise
I

f' Umbrellas it, the -points ecorcd being:—


Aldington ••

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?°.
I its asßocistiona, must meet with
I the entire approval of all who
I■ understand and who love the 90
j
J

HsILfJ BEDDING
Sunnier •■ I*
Game.
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?
■ UIMBRELLAS, in Crook and Straight handles; splendid Lyttelton
Chxistchurch Railway
••

■>
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I With very best wishes, I
Achburton
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I Yours faithfully, I
g
I
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CIiAEK M'COSTACHY,
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New Brighton ..
3 ..
•••

I J'rofcufionalBilliard Playtr jl
Geraldine

fflkFm§Kßs\
tjSt of Sew Zealand.
•• •• -
..

A fairly large crowd gathered on the Jμ-


' a^ers Spats creation Ground yesterday to witnees the
Hs| Alcock? s build Billiard Tables
eonclnsion of the demonetrationa, tho out-
—-FAMOUS FOR ITS PURITY—-
*

etanding feature of which was tho local suitable for every Home and
rUM ■ CLOTH GAITERS, in Black, Brown, Drab, Grey and Navy -team's remarkably fast performance, which
elicited hearty applause. Local and visit- HI Institution. Prices:
ing firemen were entertained at a emoko con- 29 Guineas to SCO Guineas.
I
jj FAWN" GAITERS,with Laced fronts .. 13/ C cert last evening in tho social -hall at the I Write for Illustrated Catalogue.
I j

Fire Station.
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II Alcock
/
• A' / RIDING or CYCLING GAITERS to the knee, Black, Co., Ltd.
The Billiard
"
&

People" The purity and trustworthiness of D.I.C. BEDDING are undoubtedly factors which make for its
THE WORLD FOR WOMEN.
increasing popularity. D.I.C. experts select the materials' and make every article. D.I.C. Bedding
&l# IBfeelPff Fa-.vn, II
Bttd Office and factory:
Women have always had thoir -work WELLINGTON
4S? SPATS, in Black, Grey and Navy— is comfortable, durable and wonderful value, considering its superior quality. Following are some of
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to do in the world. Now the work Branch: Strand Arcade, Aucklanl.
iy*y JJ wrT'jl 1/3 1/11 2/11 4/i1 is to be increased. Broader fields I

' f Agencies:
the prices
are being thrown open to the feminine I Qaill.B.Morris Co., Ltd., Christcbujeh; & :— .>

portion of the world. The men must I/V V/ilson Co.. Ltd., Dunedin. <4 &

4ft. 6in-,
T

VY oollen vjiloves fight, the women must work. So,


JS KAPOC BORDERED MATTRESSES 2ft. 6iru 3ft. 3ft. 6in. 4ft.

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more than ever, must women look Super Oualitv 53/6 57/6 65/- 75/- 77/ i-;.
1/- /n /Ae £ Discount for RINGWOOD GLOVES, in White, Grey, Brown, Navy and after their health. Backs nnist not be
allowed to ache, eyes must be clear, No. 1 Ouality 40/- 44/6 50/- 60/- 63/-.-.'
Cash or Monthly Accounts Black 3/3 3/11 5/11 6/11 and brains fresh. Now is the time NOTE.—Alcock's Christchuroh Ageat* No. 2 Quality 38/6 42/- 47/6 57/6 60/-$-
to attend to any incipient kidney are: Quill, Morris and Co.. Ltd.
trouble. KAPOC WAFER MATTRESSES ;
#
Br Sheldon's Gin Pills will banish
the fear of Kidney trouble hy remov-
No. 1 Quality 28/6 37/6 45/6 52/6 55/- ■;
ing the cause. The ache caused by a ' THAT'S i'
all— No. 2 Quality 26/6 35/6 43/6 50/- 52/0..
defective filtration of the blood often A Few Drops 1 just a f cW
leads a woman to think that she re-
th drops o{ Py netha KAPOC LOOSE BEDS
I R3434-1>351
quires an unnecessary operation. So,
look first to your "kidneys, and that
°£ V t lhen
Handkerchief
t.
jnto
-

No. 1 Quality ..
..

30/- 37/6 42/- 52/6 55/-\


52/6
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can best be done bv judicious use of ——■ —"""—■"'


the .inflamed, irri- ,
No. 2 Quality 27/6 35/- 41/- 50/-
Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills, for they not
onlv take away the cause of Back- tated, nasal passages and immediate
FLOCK BORDERED. MATTRESSES

1 ache, but leave the organs strong and relief is experienced from" the
most
27/6 28/6 35/6 42/- 44/--
I
No. 2 Quality
Delicious Toast in a invigorated. The woman "with virulent cold From the youngest to the oldest.
a
Spray it on
household to look after needs to keep Pynetha is the popular inhalant.deep—the
T^r&mxm&a herself strong for her task; the work- the pillow and promote sweet
sim-
FLOCK WAFER MATTRESSES '

I J^^tCxlJßKWiHr^B 38/6"
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rea^fast, Lunch, or Supper, Toast ing girl must not let her back become ple and effective way to combat colds in chil-
Ilffv 21/- 25/6 31/6 35/6

| weakened by too much standing; and dren. Pynetha inhalant ?iv« a pnre. fr«h No. 2 Quality
I •#•*»
jr is always welcome. H 9**fld^SMMnpsiakfL29i the brain worker must keep her body healthful ozone. 1/6 per bottle (100 dose.).
in perfect order, so that the handicap
of being a woman need not affect her
SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS
SJZ. Amt*: S. A. SMITE CO LOOTEDA *
DISCOUNT FOR CASH Country Customers will please note that
Chrixlchurch and Auckland
responsible work.
1/- in each complete £ we do not pay freight on Bedding.
All classes of women find in Dr.
Sheldon's Gin Pills a secure and safe
remedy for bodily weakness and ail-
ments" which might prevent them from
VUW A WUWWVA A B of "Stemac's SoJaM*" avdht&L shouldering the burdens now being
pressed down upon them.
Dr. Sheldon's Gin Pills are sold in QUALITY}]
air-tight, sealed, glass containers.
Small siise, Is 6d, large size, holding
TOOTHACHE
more than twice the quantity, for 2s D2577-6«»3
NEURALGIA

g<l. Obtainable everywhere. 4


&£%
Oored tetany by
G&7?&''cJ»
New York's new hotel, Trith 2200
bunter'S miarW
Ijathrooms, recalls the American farm- NERVINE β^stdr
er's story of his first visit to a big
citv. Tlie bathroom attached to his
Mar. Aafcnjr C Pries
for days with exeraot-
J
fQtjgf Qk\
I&

\ kj?\
BUNTING6tt!i fob good plumbing Successor to T. Daiißs
bedroom fascinated him, and on his re- TRY
turn home he dilated on the porcelain wm nooounene«d ffil%V>S!-!a£&£&L PLUMBING BRANCH
»^3p»WfflHtHf»
teUyßnniertMo.

2r igaEßßßßßr ■B-RusSswaE GEO. STENING


s

bath, the shining pipes of hot and cold


Wholesale Agents. water, the shower, the douches, the to
sprays. "Gee whiz, he declared "it
,,
»rfa««kkly»Bd«nH»Jye«»»ea.- t>
,oß-4
fSB CASBEL STKEET Proapt ant Satisfactory Repairs
• • M Bedford How, C&istchurch, OBTAINABLE AT IRONMONGERS
to RetherfUld
Hotel) Pfcone 26#» SgQ
cxenesM was tarnation fine. And I did wish it ani Storob
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§171—a fr LEADIHO 01L6 COLOR MERCHANTS
(Next

had been Saturday nisht.', • ■


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SATURDAY, APRH 26 1911

7
THE PRESS,
trs been given
t is reported "that Is seed,Vo but -the market
per
"THE PRESS" WEATHER REPORT.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
,r nrst-elas? lucerne
The print, habit which n« 3 INDIAN ias r.ot fully opened.

SPECIAL ARTICLE. seized upon a crowd, who care «»"j°* The 'hroshins of pea* is x>n the
wnr.e. Un
,

he whole it has been a successful pea-giow- Instruments at The Press" Office


for lette s is a subject for lamentatiot
among manv superior persons,time
ARCHITECTURE. n« <=casort the yields generally
being pood. Readings by SeW-recordlng
«

r° one case, at "least, among the merchant to 2 a.m. on April 26th.


«
* Chrlstchurch, tip
thev themselves indulge from
_
»

time in sedative reading. They


wouK irms with extensive operations for tlicsingle rais-

OOK-TAKING. to a*
r-4 :
,t% ' p eas undeT contract, not a
-

B admit our theory that time gives •ailv.re"


w«6 recorded; that is to «?•««* mo

mcrt all great literature a


««« *

DOMINION'S TRADE AND MARKETS. -To«o- did not set


back moro than the

of view of those -who get a


l
quality, but they deprecate the poin CHRISTCHUKCH MAX'S TRAVEL^. luantitv suppliedpeas,
riowera of "free
for eowirtg. As ior the
they have had an
,,

yn-
"Spectator.") feet out of an inferior article, and witr usuallv unfortunate experience
jo far as tno
(From the
are concerned. There is nbsolu.o.y
tho other "book-takers" they have n markets and they arc
r0 > or eTer wi Leaving Now Zealand with quite or- demand for their production,
"

Vcrr few P™P le svmpathv at all. The habit ten~s, the.


(Br Orn CoMiaaciAi Edito*.,
no
"

Though-so many spend i think, to destroy originality., and ha. dinary ideas, Mr J. F. Munnings, for-
l'o«in«- consequently, on account of the cost
o--~6tora-o and the failure to turn their peas
»

reading, they d< already blunted among the simple tna


d al of tuno in information 0
peat dcalot
merly of Addington, has returned to holt CANTERBURY MARKETS. into cash. This state of affairs ia attributed
markets,
,
witty shrewdness for which the IJ'°"- T| native land as one of the best known Busincee, by reason of tho numerous to the tarn taken by tho Home
not read to «o book a , bourgeoisie was at one time farooUS,; ;n(. ViU daye during the week, has been dull. _ due to tho determination of the Government
architects of the East, and a man who Jivmjr.
,itWr7
tK;
dn. B , and con- is id>e to deny that there is something It is the general opinion of commercial Friday evening. authorities to reduce tho cost of

!
inid to bo said for their contention. cor* a has. as it were, made architectural The ciaff market is quiet, and there is
rtlv°il- U men that in future there eliouid be eorne com- Thero is still some dissatisfaction uuionj
whom the; verv little improvement.
minds—ce; tain typically English mm
J.
Btantly asl. anv• .tenser wheat-growers, and comp.aints arc undo tha

i
fame amongst the people of the North- mon understanding re-arding the observance With the advent of winter the demand foi
nd tham some —thrive better upon thinking tnar they are being offered leas.than the h'.li Gov-
oast Coast of India. Mr Munnings It should be either a hay- is improving, and for lucerne bar 50s
•?« ?.clh readers like best to
have upon reading. But if unsophisticated

was primarily engaged in Christchurch


of Anzao Day.
whola or a half holiday, not one or the
other, ernment price for milling Tuscan wheat, anc
per ton in the 6tack is quotod, aad "ox
fcS rc-ominended
fr by someone people wore at one time moro wni.v that thosa growers who required the nione;
-

firms, M clover hay 60s.


with tho firm of Hurst Seager and . according -to the fancy of different were compelled to accept tne lower price.
than they are now, they were also
bo.
was the case yesterday. This only emphasises tho fact that rnis Ploughing 3 Tetardcd
iground, by -the haxd
and consequently
con-
Wood, but in 1910 he conceived the
*

prejudiced and less receptive. *'•


dition oi tho sow-
*h T rfrt in a remedy
°

pot most.tnis
,S which they
eono not a doc
"thought for themselvrs,' as the •sy

idea of going to London, where ho


It is probable that but for tho accident
Tuesday falling in the
ol take was made in fixing one price for al
varieties of wheat. The question of storage ing operations are proceeding with unusual
ing is/but thry thought a gieat nine/ d.al
01 Easter Monday and
eame week as St. Georgc'e Day nnd f
An<-ac and obtaining advances on wheat not sold i; elownese.
haVe
tar- rrtvoE
Ce ",;L
seek prmt
a.n
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m
more series among
ann antidote to their
whimsical stuff, and they were
moro hnr:-h and bitter and ecceiUr
than they now are, even though argu-
learned many of the preliminary phases

then ture.
of Continental and Eastern architec-
Being particularly interested
Day, yesterday would' iiavo been ooservcO
"by "everyone ae a whole holiday. ina Sj|~
some time,
to be brought before tho Wheat Controllei
by a deputation from the North Canterbury
executive of the Farmers' Union, probabo
AtTCKLATO.
"THE PRESS.")
(SPECIAL TO
ibcm boen perhaps a cident will not recur again for u next week. AUCKLAND, April 25.
talk was more incisive. As to but it has been euggesiel that H Uay °;a
in the East he went out to India,
™> /

ments about "waste of time, we. taK< vcrnment intend to make Anzac The oats market has firmed a little, then The produce markets have been completclj
one, and tbeyn liso Governmont appointment, and banks having been an advance of a penny pe; changed by the arrival of exceptionally heavj
narrow no account of them. The expression i- under tho mJgni
statutory public holiday,
4it someof
«

d also adopt it for the observance ofwould fat, bushel for prompt delivery. It is reportec cargoes from tho south, including many line*
of the fact, a vague ono, and as a reproach itanc as assistant Government architect ho
«

George'e Day. Sucli an arrangement that forward saics are no.v being made up t( that were actually in short supply- until this
ur n a false
,
them out seldom justified. Men. women, saw a great deal of this interesting only mean delaying tho latter two daye, and 4s Id, f.0.b., end Cartons aro therefor* week. The result has been that business
chilrlren'can do wrong with their trm<
country. He was appointed to the there would bo a certain appropriateness
ir worth 3s 4d to oj 5d at country stations from tho wharf has been very active, anc

I !
ihcm-rlres, as or right with their time, but only tut
staff of tho Secretariat of the celebration together of tho daythe devotee There is a general impreseion that there a hundreds of tons haw been distributee
common few will ever Kavo much time to waste architects'
j
and greal not a large quantity of Carton oat 3 in Can direct from the ship's side. Large quantities
they havo been
B »" capacity to the patron saint of England arrived to a bare market, and were absorbec
and a little wasting of it is essential t< State for India,-and in that
«

b or haro •Jced that Anzac Day commemorates. terbury this season. Owing to their com

f fJfVy
jovs of life havo The conditions of Australian trade parativo failure during the last few dry sea at onco. The troublo now is to know how
jue
l y do not happiness and, we should say, t< he saw a groat deal of Eastern Bengal

(
sufficient can arrive, during the .winter. It
U embittered took fo through
to hem
«
growth of mind.
What would be the effect, we wondere]
,
and Assam, and ultimately he went to now resemble strongly in eome
those obtaining in acw Zealand.
particular*
lbe ™
eons Cartons wore discarded by mur.y far
mere in favour of Algerians. Those \vh( addition to tho regular quantities of wheal
and potatoes that must come each week
always
want £ of smnked upon Dccca, where, under an advanced flux of large quantities of merchandise
iron: held on to G-artons have reaped the adv.in

T °They have nof the English world if a pf-P


the courage or famine wore to. restrict the publishers
trade to such an extent as to destroy
schome of education, he designed tho
capital for the province. The archi-
oversea sources, cepecially America,
the past two or three months, lias addec
coneiderably to tho already *»»* toc * "
tnge, as they yielded the best this season
and because of their more limited quantity
aro in better demand. Duns are also scarci
seven steamers in ono week have really mnd<
very little impression ou Auckland stocks
and as it is exceedingly unlikely that e<
THE WEATHER.
NEW ZEALAOT SHIPPING COMPANTfi
NEW STEAMER,
tins, w< many can arrivo again at tho ono time, ther*
tho second-rate book trade altogether! tectural design, and also the civil de- which are held in Melbourne, and this season. na to hov CHRISTCHURCH OBSERVATORY.
Tbo Now Zealand Shipping- Company, Ltd.,
is already considerable- anxiety
—-

are told, hae affected trade, Sβ


the genera Oatsheaf chaff is a little firmer, as then have purchased a standard etcamer $ow build-
Tho voracious reader of sorond-rat< sign of this place was most interest- prices wor< ■was not sufficient offering at late ratee t< supplies can bo maintained. A largo quan Meteorological observations taken
nt, the
ing on the Clyde, and aro insulating hex for
books likes them new. He would reac view has biv-n tliat redueio:is in many tho south, bu Magnetic Observatory. Chnstchurch, at 9.30
ing, and Mr Munnings, by his sugges- bound to follow soon. "With, eo V»& supply the larger demand that hes now se tity of potatoes arrived from frozen cargo. When insulated £he trill
a few eld ones for a while, and then t.h< on hand, ovL-ieca buying opoip.tions
on tn< in. There is an enquiry from Wellingtor all were wanted at once, as locally growi e.m. and 5 p.m. on Apnl carry about 150,000 freight corcaMs. De-
habit of idle reading would be broken tive drawings, succeeded in-making a havo been coming to hand in email quan
&

This would perhaps mean an increas< town which was replete with collees,
part of importers in most 'instances
;ically ceased, and are not likely to be
haai
pro©
ie
for chaff, and the price has advanced t<
£4 10s to £1 15s per ton at country sta titles only. Tho demand has been eo pxx Temp, dry bulb
«•»

59.8 «3
5
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<f- livery is ospected in November,


will bo named tho Piako.
eh*
in tho number of serious students oi universities, and schools. newel to any extent for some txm* .to come, tiens. that no decline in prices has token placo Temp,
c: .Humidity
wet bulb ..
.-,

and beat samples easily command £U 10s, per cent. -.68


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literature. There 4re a fow people who ne merohants are d«sir«ie of


rcducl Thsra is a. difficulty in getting, shippinf
though they do not care for the best After the amalgamation of the provinces holdings of hish-priccd goods.
,

space to execute lie orders for April delivers store. ' Mas. temp, in sun ?L "

THE WAIMARINO.
Both local and southern onions have bcei Min. therm, on grass ".s. NE
, , _

of Bahur and Orissa, Mr Mtmnings had are oporatin? from hand to niouth,
m> of potatoes to "Wellington, but as fresl
••

books, will read thom sooner than hn.c in full supply, and tho tone of tho inarko
his temporary headquarters at Rnnehi, not fa'-kn m they expected Th ordere are coming in tho market is firmer "^illll v.'Ught. light. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.)
"'

is a littlo weaker, at £10 ex store. of oati


"

no print at all before their eyes. Tnu


••

contention in is that to £5 10s to £5 15s being paid at country sta WELLINGTON, April 2S.
change would no doubt be one for the on the Chotanagupur Platoan, in which will continue fa Some <5 th< Several substantial consignments
better. There would, however, bo f present quiet stale of trade c.i.f. hav
tions according to distance. and
hiivo arrived from tho south, distribution
a larg< The Waimarino, trhich arrived on "Wed-
true place he had the honour of observing, a fow months. Lower prices crope are not turning out as well as wai
proportion went into immediate- nesday nicrht from Tfowceetl© and berthed •
Rl ves them ai great augmentat ; on of unhapp ness ant of goods, bul
:

and, subsequently, designing, the Go- been quoted for a number normal rates
expected, and seven to eight tons per acn
so that wholesalo stocks
are stiU rjrthe: this morning:, has been absent from theee
nervous prostration, we aro sure. Th<
*

prices are too much above may be considered good yields.


low. Prices remain at ss, ex store,
for bes waters for two years s-trl two months, and
habit of drink would return among tht vernment House. The site of this warrant extensive purchaeee which
may in
The market for seeds is very dull, anc hae been engaged mainly in convoy ■work in
volve a heavy lose, in addition to thatwhict there is practically no business doing anc C
educated. Long sitting over evemns particular Government House, it might The position is not good in reganl toupfow Iho Mediterranean. She had numerou*
With drinfc importers are now facing." no change in prices. wheat. Each lot to hand' je pickedIt loon fighte with enbmerine?, but wae never hit.
meals would foster it.
*

Dβ mentioned, had been the permanent aw


we shoulc In Sydney, one gathers, merchants Tho following are prices paid to farmer* once in a bare market at 7s ?d. She is the pole survivor of eix ehipe, the
not seiaoiu wou'd come quavre's. and headquarters of the old-timo chieftains,
being subjected to a form of competition <x at country stations, free of commission, sacks
SHIPPING.
Sugary sentiment is aa if the only solution is to importall re
mucl Waikawa, Wnihemo, Waitematft, Wainma.
one perhaps see the duel back. Gn.mblinE which New Zealandl firrne have parcels had. eom< . extra, except where otherwise stated:—
la,rger quantities from Australia, as and Waitoha hnring all been destroyed or
would certainly be rifo among botr and when Patna fell, as it did years be-
tittle expwiouoe. "Wholesale
o New Milling Wheat—According to' Gov- that the proportion of fow capUucd.
ports asreo
fore the invasion, there was much talk
'
sexes, and women would smoke, not t offered, «»3» ernment price: South Island, April, Cs 6d; small thr
many everyday lin« were wheat from the south will bo very
«««

speculative opera
fellowship, but greal as to what should be the future proce- concessions May, 6s GJd; June, 6s 7d; July, 6s 7£d; THfc MOERAKI.
for a by
little good report, "at
Regular trading finns were putting
yC � r-
deal for the effort of the drug. "Bui tora August nnd after, 6s Bd. f.o.'>.; Xortri Ishiiid. ßran and pollard are in much the
san* a
dure up a strong fight to maintain
values a 4d per bushel additional; fowl wheat, 6s 6a position as fowl wheat, and consumers ar<
>

all these things did not happen' in tht ASSOCIATION TELEGBAM.)


may Eventually it was decided to form a Harfwaw
PORT OF LtTTELTOtf.
of the drug parity." (PRr
and, though the effect we hear someone say. Certain something like oversea to 5s 9d. pushed for evippbes.
'

ccntiuuallv
least no re- war," of this sort a WELLINGTON, £pril 25.
,

bo lasting, it has at ly not; but during the war the whol< new capital at Patua, aud it foil to the
houses have had a good deal««*»»?«
with,
Oats—A Gartona 3s 3d to 3s i&, B Oi-rtons A good' demand for chaff contumes, anc
Work re-atuned on tho Moerftki »t
not lot of Mr Munnings to design the newthing to contend a 8s 2d to 3s 3d, Danish 2s 6d to 2s %1, AV Quantities of locally grown are beinj -vrae
action. world was gazing at
type. ing and ter.rible piny ever mounted
x__n
the most interest
or town. Mr Munnings paid particular having been pursuing
This efcction
a
consisUU

mainij P«^ gerians 2s 6d to 2s 9d, seed Hues to Cs, Duds
3s to 33 3d.
w«k.&rb?d Sack
The
about -a, u
and best grades realise distributed
ARRIVALS.
Friday, April 23th.
right o'clock this morninp.
To return to readers of another con- the stase of the world. Now that we
under-cutting
attention to roads, etc.,. and in the
it U mid of peieon* not regular heavily dm
y
Barley—Primo malting, 5s 6d to 6s; Capo tlfe
'Auckland station,Very
being it SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
well

There are those who are very town-planning he made, as it "d all Tots
°

matter of Uttle southern i<


j have left the theatre we shall not bf in W»v nl who hud indented barky, 4s 6d to 4s 9d. at .£lO.
desiro intensely■ tc
wore, a small revolution, the new capi- war-inflated P"^ 8
1,^
: tllerSr^ d
tent With life,'who less but moro in need of borks. A ing the Umc of .,^" Flour—£ls per ton; 101b bags, £15 IBs; b 25.
yet nnd flatness has succeeded the ever-risinf tal eventually coming to light as a 50lh bags, £16; 231b base, £16 se. d oats are in good demam pany. agent*.
m lone Robertson, Sailed Middleh&m Ceetlc, for Wellingtoa.
drink their cup to the dregs,
>£&£■%*&»?£&.•£&
>
I

Indian had Bran—Shipping £5 10s, Jpcal £5 13s pet April 25.


i excitement. No longer the loud noise: town, the like of which no WELLINGTON,
i
the daily round a little .too book; of war drown the sighs and laughter o| previously known, so perfect were the ton. seed appears to be ov e : Tho War Courage, Waimaxino,.-»nd Kμ-
want sedative Pollard— this year. arrived Wednesday wj?ht
for them. They a
private life. We have time to .ittenc roads, avenues of trees, contour of the Si 10s per ton. for tuna, vhich on
>

and choose the sort of sedative accord- Oatmeal—2slb bags, £28 per ton; 7lb bags, from Kowcaetlo. coal-lodon, berthed thie

If they to our mental aches and pains. Wo-aw houses, etc. As a matter of fact, the TOBACCO COMPAITY. morninjr to discharge.
■ ■

£32 per ton.


-

ing to their cast of character. of Patna was purely a pro- NEW


Arrived, Hororota. (IAS «.»:), aom 1/yt-

wmm
conscious onco more of the excitemeni new town
ar!
cultivated people, they
w«U
peihag Oatsheaf Chaff (nominal)—£l 5s to £4 10s.
This week's "Mercantile Gaaetto" , lepottl
>

of the market and the monotony of tht duct of the new vigorous policy being Italian Ryegrass— 4e 6d to 4s 9d. and H. O. WiUe (Nev teltoa; Port Alma (7.10 A.m.), from Lyttel-
rend with avidity every word which was house, the-irritations of domestic life introduced into India. Perennial Kvograss—ls 6d to ss.
registration oJ W. D.private compans', IVU
I i

written at a particular penod, or-and iprl,


Zealand), Ltd. a
*Capit£: £10,000, into 10,001 Sailed,' Cooee (12.43 β-m.),-for Melbourne:
mmo and the loneliness which is its alterna Patna, it may he stated, dated as Cocksfoot—6Jd to 7|d. 1910.
Kauri (12.30 p.m.). for Melbourne; Dartford,
we think this is very Wliite Clover—lod.

anxiety mav be over, .bin far back as the great Patilaputra,


favourites of their tive. Acute schooner (2.15 p.m.), for-Sydney; Aratapu,


mav read certain Linseed—£ls per ton.

believing healing wounds huVt afresh, and th« to century B.C. The
vo/th over and over again
the third 49. Whit* Eβ to 5s 6d brigantine (3.10 p.m.), for Dunedin: Monow»i
;

fear of the future, whether it faster city built, and in contrast to (6.25 pjn.), for Lyltelton and Dnnedia; M»ori
«£J new was for April delivery.

mm
that no book has its full Onione—£6,
',

of
until you almost know it- by heait
upon money or the health, wealth, anc the- older one, it made a great show Potatoes—£s 15s, April-May delivery. (7.50 pjn.), for LyttoHoa,
,

than happiness of our children, is with us universities, the Government DAIRY PRODUCE.
There are few. greater novelists to be > still. Mankind demands an opiate. Th< colleges, the Secretariat, ■Sβ with to
[

House, tho High The only change to note is that eggs hav< etc. and agents in connexion
Miss Austen, but she has. com© branches.. Co. Ltd., agents.
most harmless it hns ever ac Court, and, incidentally, the Post and are now ba<»o in all their respective
in great request as a sedative, and. so cepted is to be which" further advanced in price, and DEPARTURES. MAIL NOTICES.
>

whrch found in print. and by such means it be- at 6d dozen wholesale, whict
has Scott. Perhaps all books Telegraph,
considerable importance,
quoted 23
retail.
per
Wholesale prices are:- BUTTER EQUALISATION FTJND.\ Friday, April 2Sth. '


t

will bear constant perusal have a seda- came a city of means 2s «Jd
Maheno, (1 p.m.), 520T ton*. N«iUe.-
f ■ Bulter—Factory la 6d net, farmers' sepa distnbwt e.i. SATURDAY, APRIL 26.

msm
tive effect. This is certainly true
of ======

due very largely to the architectural Approximately £215,000 has been Union Steam Ship Com-

?S
.

Government from the cqualieatw for Port Chalmers. For Chatham Islands, per Ngahere, at 1150
all the.great works of devotion, not ex-
cluding the greatest.
designs of Mr Munnings.
matter of fact, the building of
As a
the
tiitor Is 3d, dairy Is 2d.
lid
Cheese—Factory lid to lljd, dairy IOJd t< Pd byestablished in connexion with the 191. P
fund
1H butter output. A sum of £307,000 n« a
M^a rfa?t.
(6.35 p.m.), 2598 M
for ;■ Wellington. Union Steam bbip Com- 1.25
Irwin, 0.m.; late
p.m. twin.
fee letters, 12 noon; gnard'e van,
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NEW BOOKS. now city was not quite completed when


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Thousands of decent people find ■ life Bacon—Sides Iβ ljd, rolle Is 31d, hams is been ie£ivc4 from tho Imperial Government For Dunfcdin, per Monowai, at 2 p.m.;4. ,


not sad or strenuous, but simply very
dull. Such is the result of their daily
Mr Munnings left for New Zealand
November, on leave from his Indian
last 2Jd.
Honey—Extracted 6Jd per lb, sections 7i Sff
,on
50 per cent of
the eale of butter in England. of l|d

dietn
Pl
rl'Antur
M. (10.35 p.m.).
Islands.
1622 tone, Apple- lato
Union bloom t> in train. •
Ice lettere, , 2.30 p.m.;
-

ffuaid'e -van, •■
yara, for Chatham
".

at the rate ge "For Außtralian Statee, South Africa, Samoa, ,


They do not like theii volunteer regiment. per dozen. bution now made is Ship' Company, agente
experience. Eggs—Hen eggs 2s 6d per dozen.. Patro Paco, Honolulu, Tlio East, and Egypt,:
lb of butter exported and id
per lb of bUtte
work, thongh they do it as a duty; they THE JTJGO SLAVS. The total cost of this city, it ma? nor Maori, to connect with Moeraki. at 4.45

be pointed out, was just over £1,000,- FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
have no taste for active pleasures, and - .New The market for vegetables has been on'o thie p.m.; late fee lotteifl, C.15 p.m.; guards
they talie the ordinary domestic ones A ...little took, of much interest an< 000, whereas a similar venture in moderately supplied, and prices havo ruicc
Rosamond, '■Wellington, day.
van, 6.55 p.m. train. ,■ •
Maori, Wellington, this day.
.

as, a matter of odurse. But their ex- usefulness, entitled, "The Fight fo Zealand ■ would cost from two to pro- twe articles." Cab For Kaikoura, per TTaiatu, »t 4 pjn.;
higJi. All oiasses of roots axe scarce. mm( '\Monowiu, Wellington, this day. . late foe .lettcie, 4.30 p.m.;- gnaw* **a> 6.53
perience; they also hot the Freedom of the Jogo Slavs," has jus and a half million pounds. The bagea and caulitlowora are' corning in
universal one. Their mud-coloured Orissa, by the way, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ;
lire also betug supplied u Lily, Kaipara. this day.

world lcoks to the chosen joyful few


been published in Auckland. ' Thi vinces of Behar and
have a population of over 30,000,000,
frcaiy. Tomaioea
iair quantities, and prices are nrmcr.
Owiiij ton. Lakt yei three factories stood
echenie, but it is hop<*
outo Mararoa, Wellington,
Brceee, Wanganui, Apiil 28th.
April 27tb. P
'For Northern PorU, per Maori, at 4.45'
p.m.; late fee letters, 6.15 p.m.; guatd'e vani
orb, author is Mr G. L. Scansie, of tha of that hav< the equalisation
x like a glowing, thei scene of .almost In addition to the work of building
GROCERIES, ETC.
to the largo
»one into cool storage good
quantities apples,
*ines of dosser that this year all will come
m. Poherua, Greyjnoutb, early. 6,56 p.m. train.
iriiredible adventure. "Oh. for o city, and the book is a-nearly complei the new capital. Mr Munnings had tc are hard to procure, and are
selling at higl PROJECTED DEPARTURES. MONDAY, APRIL 28.
drtg," they cry, "to make us forget statement of the Jugo-Slav case, whicl design work all over the province The occurrence of one the Easter
week hue
jinc
nalurall) prioes for this time of year. Fiji banau« MELBOUKNE MARKETS. ■ Calm, Wollington, this day. Parcel -mail for Expeditionary Tatote,
and find somo new sensation 1" Such import mainly schools, colleges, courts, water- "Anzac Day" in m» Table —Pi«se Association.— Copyngftt.)
.

United Kingdom, end Continent of Europe,


Invorcargill Wellington, this day.
drug is to be had for a very small sum at this moinont transcends in
to 27s 6c
£SVZ.
:

no good for business, and trade gene* are coming to hand and. selling up
frpm eye,ry lending libra; y, without anj ance evory other question in the world great school of vaccine, at Nankum, to
towers, etc., while he also designed the b«n gating Sfc has been extremely quaet, witl per case: nest week a. shipment
of Cook Is Cable Awociation.)
MELiBOTIRNE, April 25.
Kamona, Westport, this day. per Mararoa, at 3 p.m.
For United Kingdom and Continent of '
land bananas and oranges and 'Frisco leniom Putiki, Nelson, this day.'
sense of gtiilt, any loss of dignity, 01 The leading facts of the dispute be which hundreds and thousands of the will arrive. The latest advice from Sydue; ■Bnrlev—English, malting 5e 3d to 59 6d Corinna. Neleon, this dayday. Europe, per Meraroa, to connect with
cSfZ
«

any' risk, of unpleasant consequences ai tween' Italy and. Jugo-Slavia over thi infected people of India flock yearly. there ia no likelihood of ehipmeni to to 2d. Monowai, Dunedin, thie Athonic, at 8.45 p.m.; late letters. 4Jo \

all. It does those who make a habit oi future ownership of J?iume and the Dal In Patna, a great college is being
it, no appreciable harm whatever matian coast,* have been set forth oi built. There are three outlying col- estimated
at about 75 per cent. The 25 pei the middle of Juno, owing
is that
of fruit being made to New Zealand befon 2Ti 4sV to
to the high pricei —JEIX to £11 10s. Onions—£l2.
feed to 4d to to 6d. Potatoes Ejorom&o, Sydney, this day.
Orepuki, Greymouthi thia day.
p.m.; gaardV van, 5.20 p.m. train. (Conee"
pondence muflt be epecially addressed per
i 1

Ngaheie, Chatham Islands, thie day. Athenic.)


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Again, how many of us find laughter tc several occasions in "The Press," an« loges, all built to Mr Manning's de- and risk through the de.ay caused by quar Kaikouia, April 28th. e KORTHOBOITf
entine regulations. The wholesale prices or Wakatu, Chief Poetmaeter.
be almost a necessary. Humorous peo- sign. ' Such schools designed by Mi
pie sometimes can get all they want oi we need not give them again here. M: Munnings are making their appearance the week were:—
Fruit—Dessert apples 10s to lls 6d pe; STAGE CHANGES.
it but of what we call the comedy oi Scnnsio writes, of course, entirely fron 6s, peachef SHIPPING NOTES.
and are costing a verj case, cooking 6s to Bs, pears 5s to
existence. Others cannot. These lat the Jugo-Slav point of view, but hi everywhere, money, 6d, 'fcrisec DAILY MEMORANDA— Saturday, April 26.
I

great deal of from £70,000 tc 6s 6d, Fiji bananas 24s to 27s lemons
i 9 doabtful
——-»

tCT'can seldom appreciate a reallj (South Australian 18s


It whether the Koromiko -will
is a very honest assembling of thi £27,000. lemons 365,
humorous hook. It is too lifelike tc book
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Sydney to-
.
Auckland paaeions ss, grapes Iβ'6d to Iβ Seldom have London theatres' >eei be in readiness for despatch for labour AUCTIONS.

Sfe KffsAs life s 4i


that no was Pyne and Co., in their Boom*, «t 13—Exo-
pleftse them, even though it be wha< main facts relating to the birth o Speaking of the Indian universities, per lb, local tomatoes 6d to SJd, walnutf
as of late (says a.write: am day owing to the fact coneequenee of the
twe so full yesterday in
might be called rollicking now and then. Jugo-SJavia, and of the leading histo Mγ Munnings said that there werethem ftif?
Vegetables—Beet Is Id to Iβ Sd per dozei London paper of March all
sth). lheun available on 4he waterfront.
pertite. •
Matson end Co., in their Boom*, *t 12— <
,

: Npjjfchey need comicality to shake them rical documents connected therewith great things that differentiated 3d, parsnips Is 6c exampled prosperity of the lighte holiday i» due here tcnJay from even- Wel- H. Propcrtdee.
pp, of their gravity, and unless they To those who desire in "war books' from our own English universities, bunules, carrots 2s. to 2s The Monowa* port tliie
■ , i :

are, constantly . shaken out of it thej facts arid "documents above all else, M; namely, caste and , climate. Proceeding, to Is lOd, radishes lid,Is turnips
Is 3d to li
forma of amusement has aroused a tren lington, and Will leave thifl New Zealand Farmers' Co-op., in their,
Is 6d to 7d, cabbages 4s t( zied competition for playhouses whicJ Koome, at ia—Piopertiee.
become unhappy.' They can swallow Scansie has rendered a real service ho said that the majority of his builS- 6d, spinach is
6s 6d per dozen; cau'.iflowers 4s
to Bs, let
not only to make rents unrea loading Company-e collier Kahika McCroetie Co., in their Booms, «,t'l2.
-tflßcomic stufi by the chapter till theii because the documents he quotes an ings had been made of brick and stone marrows 10s to 123; tends coal at Greyraouth for at Jones,
;

coliecte( latter Moizapar). The roofs tuce Iβ 6d to Is 9d, celery 3d 4d Bonable, but also to concentrate ttt —Propertiee. f. - (/
normally humorous , friends wonder how not' easily accessible in a (the from pumpkins 15s to 18s, to pel
in a fow hands. Meanwhile th
their stomachs can stand it. Withoul form. We have the various treatie of the buildings were, in the majoritj
cases, Stocks of several well-known cofieo
es bundle, kumeras
sack, 3b 6d per sugar bag, ewedes
3d per lb, potatoes 13s pei control
33 t< modest player, out of whose pocket
th.
for
s^
doubt'it does them good; and they arc arid statements that resulted in th< of cases, fully flat, but in insome this city, 3s 3d per sugar bag, onions
7s to
Bs. pel increased cost of production must ulti LYTTELTON NEWS
. &'• very large crowd, and their require-
lnents .must be considered. It ia together-
establishment of the Jugo-Slav State tiles, similar to those used
with.
the authentic communi had been requisitioned. —As far as the cwt, picklers lid per lb, eschalots 2d per lb mately .come, trembles at the prospec «SSSn-
it
monX
The J«» 5* £37 where B^ m ?
ago it wie £€8. The Oeterley,
«

wh.ch
of a "slump." :,
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is one of tho few
.'Natural that, deriving bo much benefii cations relating to the last days o buildings generally were concerned, our great actor Melbourne,

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DUNEDIN. of teoenUy left
as'they-do from this form of literature, Austria as they affected Jugo-Slayia their outstanding feature was the wide

(SPECIAL TO "THE PRESS.")


.
Recently
managers, who was
the last
also an owner o which S etcerago accommodation. [ MAGISTRATE'S COURT. . /
She took 2fO steerage passengers, Md
it
wish to try the drug upon The statements and speeches of leading verandah, round all sides of the house.
»

I???;*? 0 Speaking of local conditions in New DUNEDIN, April 20. theatres, passed away generally lament eaid that her capacity in this darection could At the Magistrate's Court yesterday, before
ftheir children. They dose them ac- British, French, and American friend; Owing to the unsettled weather very littk
ed. Sir Charles Wyndham represented have been filled four time© over. Means W. T. Lester and W. Cleary, J.P.V
cordingly -with little comic books and of .Jugo-Slavia are also quoted, anc Zealand, Mr Munnings expressed the wheat is offering from the South, and most em During his receni visit to
a first offender for drunkenaem was convicts
magasines'and little illustrated sheets there, is a survey of the facts of-thi opinion that the climate of New Zea- a much-abused class of working
out ployers.'who of tno Seamen, e cd and fined 6s, with the usual alternative.
of what is coming forward ie soft and were benefactors, perhap T Young, general secretory
t
of all sorts.n. These lie; about, take the post-armistice trouble with Italy.
of the 'children, and thus adver- Scansie writes exceedingly well anc schemes of town-planning. Speaking
Mi land made every difference to the
of condition, caused principally by
mers threshing from the stook before the in
the far-
spite of themselves; though he, a Union?
longed with tho Union Comply David Taylor, charged with obstructing,
out to the rnens the police, was convicted and discharged. ■
. ;?
fej*sa called selfish, to have alterations
-

sine'
rH^S could not be of assaulting the police brought
HW uiemselves till-eren those parent* clearly, and is to be complimented up with particular reference to Christ- £"« wheat loees its moisture. Very large chie&y least, quan-
to help the small
A charge
Boderick Gallagher wae withdrawn.,
who hare not5 themselves contracted the on good piece of work. Hall, he from tie North, he was ever ready against
No pub church and its proposed Town titiee are offering
and a. prohibition order wae ieened ageiaeii

a nnmhiion but buyers should look Tuscan, but local millere have already pur- part actor to create a big effect. true
oi
Jrabit of 'comicality are tempted to buy lislier's
them to make their little boys and girls name is given on the title page said that, in his opinion, there could find themselves left, without aa] chased sufficient of this variety to last them For the actor-manager, it is him. . :
difficulty in tne matter of select-
as it is understood that the bool be no SS tto
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consequently very little


j9«rry. : Second-rate children's books but advisi ing a site, for the simple reason that 6tO lffs , Mildur. currants hav< for some months, oi was usually fond df the limelight, ANZAO DAY. •■";
is to be put in the tmops, we for business is doing. Aay prime linee centre of the stage, and calls befor
have always had a medicinal flavour everyone who wishes to understand thi there was only one possible sitey—that boon withdrawn from sale for export ehorte) Shortberxy are eagerly, snapped up, as thia
the curtain. But a proper pride mad The vessel* in. port were detonated yeafcer-
Nowadays they are large- Jugo-Slavic case thoroughly as every overlooking the river in Victoria £SUt,
as the crop has turned out variety ie offering in very limited quanti-
him slow to admit defeat, while arest day in' honour of Ansae Day, end a holiday
eft, designed to correct the spirits, to With regard to town-planning th
taken place in the te ties. was obeerax! by the tradespeopleand echoole.
one must wish in view of the lament square. No The oat market ie in a peculiar position less artistic temperament, as with
Si
The waterside* aleo took a holiday. A weU-
prevent moping o
r too early develop- able crisis at Paris, to secure a cop: generally, he thought that it was a market thou-h at iho Colombo ealee i
the fact that farmere Herbert Tree, often made him robe united service wae held m the Odd-
ment the not wtnf"ht owing to attended
of' Gordon am great pity that more attention was
v 4 an at present,
TE ANATTS ROUGH TRIP.
competition
/mind and conscience. A there was strong
J nundred years ago they were directed of the book. (Auckland: paid to the facades of buildings, bo to al°ance, apparently all round a will not sell at the pricee offered by mer- against a too-persistent success. fellows' Hnll,. and the concluding event*
Provincial Fire Brigade*
Ltd.)
c^l^s^S^Ve^S
#

to correct morals, and foster right Gotch, chants to cover their commitments in con- gave opportunity to beginners •the Canterbury
speak, the architecture of our streeta nexion with contracts made some time ago, paid handsomely for sound support, am
He
The Union Company's
cjvrgo eteamer Tβ
»Aseociation.'e detnonstration took place on
thinking. In both cases .the specula- was chaotic, .lacking cohesion and •the result being that some merchants are was 'the Recreation Ground at West Uyttelton. A
-tvtras -which arise out of the child's ex- •'THE NEW HEAVEN." thought. It would be a pleasure to see experiencing considerable difficulty in cover- lavish in the mounting of piece wumber of residenU went to the city for
deliveries. The weather which might nevertheless fail to at The harbour zeeorte did not attract
JjES? Were J if Possible, to be quench- One of tne most curious books w< some of the district-or rather, house- [hat shipments this season had not ex ing their April in
jealous of th fhe day.
the South is eo wintry that everything is in tiact. Above all, he was
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midday yesterday, after a 1W ■ makers. the customary large numbe . of flouday-


W. The ordinary young child of to- have encountered for some time ii hold—gardens, so attended to that they ceeded half a million Bounds.
«?y is supposed to need a mental drug out- favour of the fannex maintaining his present honour of his profession. ehoHly after
to prevent his reflecting that life is a "Tne jNow ileaven," by G.onlyNVarrei would attract general attention,
~

Altnougu it is now side the actual city. In the future, he JUTE GOODS.
attitude of refusing to sell, except at much In the theatre, as elsewhere, 'whil
very serious thing, while his little great- Russell. written in l*>o2, hoped an effort would be made to de- from Mesas Hoare
higher prices than are being offered.
little chaff to coming forward owing come the men were at the front, women hav
published, it waa. ai A communication Very to the fore and boldly graspe* WOMEN STOWAWAYS.
grandfather was
£iven a literary drug the autnor explains. The ftory u velop the streets of the city and the MUler and Co., of Calcutta, dated Fcbruar: to the weather conditions, and anything that
w;
prevent his thinking
that sometimes architecture of dwellings on •wnd explaine certain matters in connexioi is offering is absorbed by local consumers. the reins of management, oven in tha oTde7 to, pet out to the open eea before slw
a Scotch shep domestic And one ac bo«tor-
wrongdoing pays. A few days ago'the this:—The narrator,
S uIT
goods nuixket. The Potato growers have been unable to dig modern mystery—revue. eUuck with tho full fury oV
1

Home lines, and not so much on Woman has been proving herself to

hei'd, is hypnotised bv an old tohung! the American, the commence! to blow. The
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present writer picked up upon


or more particularly on Uoned slato that the manufacturers agreed because of tho weather, consequently the tress is shortly to have a theatre of he me ffale that had
a book- the
"

•wall two little books for children print- and dies. He goes to Heaven, seei were making ri F«bruars "Oth, to worJt their nulla fou, market ie very bare. Anything of good own be as competent a stowaway as man;
1

comes t< Californian lines, which


wS S for the recent discovery of two women
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June 30th
:

ep Jn 1801, and forming part of a long many astounding things, and at present, davs April Ist to quality fro mthe South is readily saleable The commercial manager, who ha

,
1.1.

Almost tne.whole oi thi their presence so much felt


curtailment of the working weel at £8 ex truck.


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stories headed "New- life again.


1
flourished chiefly in the Unite* stowaways in a Transatlantic liner Jβ
lat of improving
so much as though The
v≥ dSe of&manc hitherto
:

°erye Juvenile Library." Here are a book is occupied with a


description o: and which looked to the continued absence States, has to rely on an advertised at erlv endangering vesaela anchored by no means an isolated .case.
and a record of lengthj the architecture had been
culled from
SSL
the coneuming maikete criUcal for huMuu ■ INVERCARGILL. traction. He exerts himself, therefore there S7 hasty wae the Te Anau , named
ealesT depar-
lumbers of similar instances passed
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titles: "Trfies,or Friend- life in Heaven,


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K
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magazine. Again, concluded bags, and the poei


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peopu book or ewi hessian FEESS.") tST unnoticed in the excitement of theyoung war.

ij Mites towards Improving


the Rising conversations withit appears, is a rea Mr Munnings', Englishmen nad often Uon of native speculators, who heldNetiw
various larg-- (SPECIAL TO "THE to turn some popular player into a sta that one of her crew, a seaman
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£"of INVEBCABGILL, The most curious was that of the


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t<
i

Generation"; there. Heaven, so very hish-priced tessim. April 25. of the first magnitude, with salary
prove the Mind"Pleasant Tales to Im- compared this and other cities of the
j

place self-luminous, at tiio very centri did not however hold Urp Chaff—The market is firm on β-pot, and match, and subordinates everything ant
Captain AppJeyarJ wivee of two American officers, who
and Correct the Morals people pre Dominion with England. He hoped
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of heavy goode, and the mills, witl prime old chaff is almost unprocurable. New Port Waitangi- toHad to visit
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louth"; "Elegant Pastime, or an of the universe, in which and Christchureh and the other towns now beginning to offer, and for everybody to this central figure. remain in what Iβ prac- wero refused permission
Seir chaff veeeel
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live u that looms working fiv. is allowed the beguiled the member of a
u r s Instructive
i?? Conversation": serve their mortal
shape, all heavy goods
He, too, does. not mind what h< an open roadstead, ehe wotrld have France, and
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would so oxercise themselves in their dova weekly, found it difficult to meet pre prompt delivery would probably ban? about spends
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J™»U5, or the Deaf and Dumb Or- houses, take tne newspauers, on a production. But thougl doubSese numerous cargo boat, bound for France, to smug-
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to grief among
St
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I would durinj its on tracks.


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the demani
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future buildings that they The mills' production come
by comets and stars Potatoes There is a good demand for he may read unacted plays as a hobby reofa that abound in that locality. By U»c They were secret-
:

, ulv St is a fa> CI 7 from fireworks displays gle them on board.


-1 I* T^ ensuing four hot months would furthe I prompt
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, know i beco.Tie not reminiscent of Eng- delivery, and probably £6 on trucks ho rarely buys a piece without the hall' time tho Te Anau had cleared .the wland the
Brom." The story go to the theatre, and grow in among sacks of flour in the hold of
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te
>to of a Now Zea- be affected, aa the native operators woulc 1
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7» ed
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land, but distinctly the


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author of work as I would be and


Lucmda," the more entertaining ledge and happiness. The - obtainable. For later delivery, mark of success. The foreign autho: gal© had increased to 12 boure, »»«,wl .a. hurricane,
vessel, and supplied by the friendly
°t : In a New Zealand town, ™t Tmt.ia the same amount
.

ef the two little old volumes which - lie object is presumabJy to empbas.se th« > land type. "^ the
Jw v2ul?ta
the other months of the rear buyers' ideo3 are aboutin.many £5 10s on trucks.
gets his price, and does not protes' veeael wae hove-tohad for
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a and -with blankets and food, but


at this moment before the present detects of existence on this planet bj - j nobodyManchester, a bit of London, etc,
wanted a bit of Liverpool, somewhat abated, sailor
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Farmere are, however, oaeee expect- the etorm


against the mistranslation of a tam< time
,
b

was reeumod. The when tho voyage -was almost finished


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51 .* er relates the history of a little describing a world in whichItevery


bit of Siththe past five years, the manu ing higher pricee.
pay. the journey to Lyttelton
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during
bee/quite willing to Hemp—The market is quiet owing to tho typist": the native author only rogreti nart load of eheep which she brought wa3 a torpedo struck tho ship and they

can - but a real New Zealand hearted town, t<


firl who always did right, nnd who -was thing is as it should be. A that his play was. ever typed. &d
at port ycsWday, and the
voesel vfae were discovered. They failed m their
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output, because of tie W price dropped in London,


S, consequence always fortunaie. She not bo said thatto Mrteach us Russell ha: made i
for New Zealanders occupied by t their
•£. «iUn" for gunnice. The manufactur
having-
recent cablegram indicated the value there For the commercial manager, wh< despatched loet night on a return voyage to pilgrimage after all, being detained at
i

New Zealanders,
.u iand quite disttinctivo filing
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at the first oppor-


floutished in the garden of literature; anything new oe to pay the exto of high fair as £48. and of low fair as £47. firmly believes that money talks, anc the Chatham Islands. and sent home
a port
ami every rising sun brought as her this way—he opens up no new lin. of New Zealand. These prioes «e equal to about £28 and £27 who strives to go his trade rivals. sev
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Slnly this bo* weather, as tho inducement respectively
I
t k

r on trucks. Neither merchant


one the tribute of unceasing praise.
of thought, and there are
few fresh o. ha sell at eral
better, likes to back a certainty SHAW, SAYII/L LINERS. A similar case was that of an whom Eng-
letter it w M etated thai nor miller can, however, afford to present
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At school she was


loved to excess at suggestive ideas in-his book. Never Tn
composin? the Bazaar, has these pricee, which are below the If, after all, that should go down h(
Company lish girl
engaged to a Dutchman,
I I t

Home she was oerfectly interesting, and evei tie Marwaris, quickly shuts shop. And he Savill, and Albion She managed to
idolised, and at thcless. it may bo 1 Mrs Broadhead, of Wangaxrni, has re- London up nevei The Shaw, sho wished to visit.

Freight is
"it rprovered from the the pnee troublce oausec cost of produetkm. to
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following announcements:—
v enurch her artless devotions obtained helpful to some people. Although thi -3 ceived word that her brother (Corporal i lIS£ Irmistiee.
At end of February now obtainable in larger quantities, but ow- claims to have obtained a good piece make the tho 'iainui due secrete herself among some lumber
in
I returning
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we admiration of the congregation." efiect produced is often oomic, then \ Victor Anderson), captured with the ' So-and-so, but only to have got With troops
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monßr the London markets, from Amsterdam. This


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date of the ing to the weakness of


tf» cmtiact eettlement Wollington on tho 28th or 20th April from a ship bound for
£

«er naughty little schoolfellow, on the is-nevertheless, a spirit of energy an< * Otagos, is still missing in Germany, and on,-nnsiderable mimber of auctions of hessiat shippers are not over-anxious to avail them- winner in, say, "The Beautiful Beast.' : !I at
,

She loads solely at Wellington, vessel was also torpedoed, and the
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purpose in the singular story that com " his whereabouts cannot yet be traced. t«k place inthethe Bazear. In ntany cases selves of the opportunity. The recent tendency has been for t England. girl, with tho rest of the crew,
l

othej. hand, was pursued was


omen by a dop,-tossed bybyamisfortune, leading actor. # when the size of hii '■ and eails to London on May 14th.
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Ryegrass— ihere ie very little domg, nier-


.

Bazaar could not meet then


cow, made nelsoiio to read on through the descnp ' It appears that in April of last year Raranga is due at Wellington on up by a fishing smack and taken
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consequence was that Bazaai chants declining to, buy any thing which ;5
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m> stand on a form with a dunce's cap cosmic, fireworks, the cross * 204 of the Entrenching Battalion were The salary drives him into management, t( 08th,, and after landing troops and di*- but an unromantic Consul
fu% one m^ee lo,rer th&n ? xl below 22Jb in weight. Prices may
April
on, and finally when school was over tion of the of Hettry Ward BeecheJ captured and
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taken prisoners by the «i«. both fo- near s?£»Twere forward deliveries at from 3s ea to 4s 6d for seed weighing assocfate
be quo'eo.
: himself with a man of busi- -' charging a owgo of coal for the New Zealand to Gratriden, sent her home.
hissed from the door -with every mark examination a conjunction of the idcalisi Government, proceeds to Gieborne and Napier immediately
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u ness. It is
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telepathy, which respectively.


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(called up by 1 Germans. In August Mrs Broadhead's Swl s« very little demand from .the con from 221b to 2Slb
She returns to Wellington, and
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Oats—The market Jβ quiet, and T*ry few and the realist that may well product to load.
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disgrace," whilo Lucinda' returned replaces tlie telephone, al * people received a note from her bro- mAiiets. but it nruet not be for
flomo "with an unspotted heart and a Heaven for the newspaper, we an ther, written on a very dirty piece of
tnounh a Si fl£T»
slack cman during Febra are offering. Fanners are very nnn w for
1. f
tneir the golden mean of safety. Such
4s com- sails about May 28th. for London.
The Ora is due at Lyttelton about May THE SCOTCHMAN'S QRATITDDE.
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same of triumphant innocence." What Droud to say, even Heaven has no sub - paper, to the effect that he was well Bf£ .iH often durin? the early nart of Marcr ideas, and many of most them are holding
merchante can binations
have, at any rate, been mark- iua
7th, and after disembarking troops, cornea to
Mte The lock ol demand, to trucks, but the that
Once a doctor used keep to &£■»,
i

>the visit to "the agncultura 1 and "still going strong." The letter ".v 1 w nomal. successful.
ttuld could trust to his own observation on edly
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Wellington to discharge. Sho then goee to


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jth the panic on the part of tb< give in the meantime is about 3s in -inerp
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2d.
and experience after such sin antidote «titute>, (where the people use th« 9 had the Wurtemberg stamp mark on of crop .stooK Lyttelton and Dunedin. for completion of dis- Bleed a man and him stall;
district riceß
i 01 still good quantity
t a

a» that! What, was the effect of such dialect), the British Em " it. Since then no farther information Bazaar,
had P own to a ? is a
5 te, which will no doubt be ojscoloured through charge. The Kia Ora thera loads at hem Now, a patient seeks a druggist,
Zummcract should Oβ bottom. Hessian
could!
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•wes of mock morality? Probably not pire Reunion, Livingstone s lecture '» has been received from him. The High tlTnirlit from the Bazaar at a price at whict the recent bad weather. which Folding push-chairs, with, reclining Plymouth, Wait-ara, and Wanganui, retnrn- Goes to bed and takes a pill.
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backs, so handy for trams, reduced ing for to Wollington about Hay 31st, and. sail-
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•pry great for good or rvil. The y ung exceedingly singulaj Commissioner r communicated with, not pay the mills to manufacture
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other was would


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•re mentally tougher than is supposed, nassages. and many U price 455; on view at Drayton's, 760 ing London about June 6th. '
was flabby, pasty, hasiy, Jock xrax
was no reason why tie mills, wrtl BLENHEIM. on May 12th, the Arawa Jock
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A feature of the boo! k and he has replied to the effect that and there
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2 . Due et Lyttelton
£

a cerv large financial reserves, should


tx ° (SPECIAL TO "THE PRESS.") Colombo street. far from thrifty.
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SP; Perhaps children brought up- to en- .selection of extracts fron every 1 step wonld be taken to ascertain will afterwards proceed to Auckland for dis-
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13?y such unhealthy fare kept all their i- the waat they did tf> ago, doctors promised him lie -wouldn't
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do yeare
BLENHEIMi April 25. Every husband who truly cares for ■ charge. She then goes to Wellington, where Thirty
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introduce the chap k tlie missing corporal's whereabouts. A Wrf tosell hcesians at a lose ia ordol fa
wes- a craving for the sound of moral great authors to y iramely. Clover nnd lucerne seed have been tocoming his wife's comfort will I she is due on May 20th. The Arawa will live till fifty.
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quotes has not begrudge her


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The author indifferentlj cablegram now been received from


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tors

bulk is etill come


Ho came ont here from Aberdeen, acroes
•swing- which
in some few instances from himself, St. Paul, Milton, Shakes y the Base Records Office that of the 204 b
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°dvicee
received on the Bth inst forward, but the greatthreshing
-to hani The seed is
; the trifle to purchase "No Rubbing" then proceed to Lyttelton and Port Chalmers
Laundry Help and "Golden Rule" Soap j
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produced hypocrites, just as we , should out in eatis- for completion of discharge. She then loads the briny ocean,
=

Shelley, Browning, lennyson tj captured 200 have been accounted for, Tooorted that the four-days-a-week ogreemen is that at the southern port, and is due back at
«w*tho present tendency of children's neare. been extended to Septem factory condition, and the appearance Christchurch Wellington on Juno- 13tb. sailing five days And always speaks of Morso'e Pills with
L. t

a
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—and so 6ay all of us.


\ddisbn, Burke, and others. (London leaving four still to be traced. It is n the mills had it will maintain a high standard of quality. '■
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but
T? mnot,ent somo very silly literature Christchurct L. M [. hoped that the search for the missing liber, with consequent rise in. Calcutti The yields are likely to be exceptionally laxge. grocers. • 012 latex fox London. , «pooiaoiu 17.
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objectionable buf- -Methune and 00.


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TV*'produce- i man, wm be successful.
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laitt. Ltd.* 4 quoUtiqna.


26 1919
THE PRESS, SATURDAY. APRIL
LICENSING POLL.

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. in Britain and America, and supported fourth to take sides "with the ''dry?.' . i As long ago as the middle of December, \ll the Canterbury rivers were re-
ported cloar yeste»a..j.
Ovor £600,000 for war funds wns
raisou during the war period by tlio RETURNING
.
Ly many responsible people, including By the terms of the amendment, pro- J
191$, he ordered the immediate exte'n-
To-morrow, anniversary sorrices will
Commercial Travellers and Warehouse-
men's Associations of AVe'.linrrton, Can- SOLDIERS.

.
sio:i of the fttntions at Motmhi and
jI. Clemrnceau, in France. His ap- hibition over tho -whole of the States ! bo lioicl at K.uw
Chir cii. T; ere w:li b »
terbury, OtagOj and Auckland. UNDISCHARGED SOLDIERS ,
Somes Islands, and lie had some ex-
should begin on January 16th next i
the day fot
peal to Italy to study the world's and a fpecial collection during
KINCAID'S LIMITED. year, exactly a year after Nebraska s i cuso for supposing that the work would the Church lunds. No 1nr.:;.l body was reprobated at tho VOTES.
her own interests by displaying a spirit Ihe done, lie has askod for a report on Wellington, Conciliation Council yesterday when, THE MAHEXOS DRAFT.
of fairness ami magnanimity towards ratification, but it appears that to mako ! tlie subject the other day, only to dis- Work is not plentiful in the industrial dispute with their drivois
acrordiu- to tho oiilcer inA charp c; tha
good number u:is called upon. consequently the Con- Tho Mahono is the last hospital
■A A ) E aro T.an sellinc; a shipTnnnt of Sodded tho Jugri-S!av claims is exactly similar ratification complete the Secretary oi | cover that hi? Departmental officers do Qtato l~focur 13u.0-.ui. cilliation Commissioner (Mr "\Y. 11. SUBSTANTIAL MA'JORITY FOR shin
ct won are enquiring
for employment, to Now Zealand. There are
coming
' Rsiains sh~h'."v candied, perfectly to a-iTH-rN jr.ade indirectly by members -State has to be notified of it by ?och I not" cxpoct tlie Mciuihi extensions to Happer") adjourned the hearing of the
State, and only a few of the" ratifying completed under two months. Whether and are unable to obtain it. CONTINUANCE. a low hmblcvs remaining in
eound and sweet, of the British Government, and direct- dispute till May 3rd. at 10 a.m. l;on ,

AT CI PER LB. anything substantial at all has been Tho population of V> ellington and Kaglaml, and these will bo
Slates hdd fulfilled that condition by Trusses are always fitted perfectly at
ly !iv mos,t of the best English papers tlcne since the Minister issued his order suburb 'is 104.0:,0. It is estimated by Loashv's. The- have the largest stock Lome with tho transports convoying
tho date mentioned, so that the comins four months ago is the Government Statistician that m the
of ;;!1 parties, and made very directly not made clear, but ot Trusses in the Dominion, and aro (PIIKSS ASSOCIATION TKLT.OUAM.) unn-athed and fit of tho lator
of prohibition will be delayed by a few apparently next to nothing has been '2d rears t : e population will be just meats.
reinforce
Best Linnlcuim Polish, by M. C!e:r.c!ir-cati in a most striking thus saved the necessity of supplying ■WELLINGTON. April 25. Tho Chrisu-hurch public hardly
TTio
'.veeks at least. tinder '2C0.Q00. any but the proper truss required for
dene. We do not think that Mr Rus- hy seemed to realise
7d per tin. if--.tied last December against
\ftcr an absenco from New Zealand pcrfect comfort. Lcasby and Co., The counting of the votes cast ctratt
that the Mahono's
But tho fijilit is probably not nearly sell can bo greatly blamed for this un- the undischarged soldiers in Now Zea- was ike last of tho wouudod to
"
tho old-fa-liinncl tradition of the in-
j satisfactory position. Tin. fault appears tlio of*sixteen years, George Simpson, of chemists (opp. Ballfintyre's). 6 come homo from the war. lor thoro
800 our afsnTtmoTit of Preserved Fish for definite extension of territory.' over when nil tho legal technicalities Navy, who arrived in Dun-
Tilt-o —the New "SVinte;- Game—Como land was completed to-night, when the was no demonstration,
no'formal re-

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tho Lonten Season. nercssnry for the ratification of the to be with his cfiicers, who appear not I'din on Wednesday, with the Corin- and see it. T:y your skill and givo result was announced as follows:— co;<tion. and only a comparatively
Pir.nor Orlando. in the true to have learned very much after ,-il thic's draft, was motored to what was attendance on the railway platformsmall
amendment to the Constitution are your orders. 09 Hereford street,
33-17
Fiiir't of tliat old tradition, took from tlio outbreak of last spring. formerlv tho home of his parents in Ciiristchurch. 6 Continuance ...

Jipj-roaohcs to tho station.


••• and
Tho special
Pearl of the Enst Tea, 1* id por Ib. completed. These do not concern Con- R : fhard.-nn street, St. Kikla, but tram drew
Kiirai'l's Special Tea. 2a por Ib i!:o statement as Dainty Gifts for Easter Brides. 14"! into tho southern platform
Kirccaid's Family Tea, Is 10d per Ib. gress all that is necessary when the
; could not find any trace helpful
of them, nor A Prohibition ...
•••

at 10 lo a.m.. ami tho eight cot


"a depart"r" from diplomatic could nnvone offer him advice very choice selection of gift goods in ior (.hnsMmrch w cn taken cases
Majority for Continuance 2376
Secretary of Stnte is oHxiaily infoir.ird GENERAL NEWS. silverware, Doultonware, off h,
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in the matter. cutlery, ambulance motors to tho Hospital


customs'' and fave tho Conference
...
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KINCAID'S, LTD., of the action of the ratifying States is jewellery, etc., is to bo found just now Thn
ntii-H of his withdrawal. This is in
Practically no change has taken place at Messrs' Hastie, Bull, and Picker- There are several small country re- walking cases wero taken to 'their
homo* in motors provided bv tho -VntA.
GROCERS, for him to announce tho da to wlun pro- in connexion with the deadlock whbh ing's, Cashel street. A charming turns still to come in.
COLOMBO STREET. jn-t iho r-nrit of tiie old unregenernto
hibition "will come into force. But tho An English. mail—about GO bags—is has arisen
between tho Groen Island
(says the array at popular prices. 6 inobilo. Association.. Mr A. S. Clarksmi
being m charge. Several of the more
dinlnmr.cy which the world has escaped minors and the LATEST GRAND TOTALS.
States are, as we have shown, in no expoeic-d to roach Clu istchurch this "Otago Daily Times"). Neither sido No shop in Christcliurch can show a fit soldiers for Chrstchurch
from, jind is as different as possible- New Zea- hotter raniro of Pace Powders, Per- from
camo on
in the ordinary ti
hurry to certify to their votes. As a morning. It was brought to has apparently taken any active steps The latest grand totals of tho licens- me
land by the troopship lonic, which to bring about a settlement. It was fumes, and Bath Salts than E. Cameron ing poll (including tho votes of undis- tablo train leaving Hyttolton 'at 925
.

from the :-r; rit animating Mr Wilson, matter of fact, many, if not all, oi '

LIFE lIAPPIKR, LONffER. "Uγ TJ"yd <Jor<r.eo. and M. C'emnnceau. berthed at Auckland on Thursday. A found necessary by the Peninsula Ferry •smith's. They are specially selected charged soldiers in Now Zealand) are: a.m.
V.'AI-RONGOA Na- ■them, can, under their individual Con- account of tho shortage from Mornoy, Pivcr, Atkinson, Roger The Christe:nirrh draft numbored 38
MIXtural with vour Spirit
Jlini.-ral Water Make a it d«- Xnbodv knows better than ?.!> "Wilson
stitutions, rescind within a year tho
large English and American mail, ox Company, on
the Palcona due at Vt edir.gton to- bour
of coal, to cancel two trips in its har- and Gallet, 1 and Ynnllcy. E. Cameron Continuance, 204,546 ...
men, including ei;jht eot cases.
wero two men for North CanterburyThere
lishtfully rcfo.sl.in-. Hood fur •ivsprpsM,
what dinlonridV propriety requires, nor services on Wednesday. Smith, chemist, 93 Worcester street (off
gout; rheumatism, too. B-o;:8-2CC'J ratifying action of their Legislatures, day from San Francisco, may arrive in G 249,190 e!::!it for tho "West Coast, and 13
Square). Prohibition
r
!:as anyone more rarr\ i:l!y observed its and it is believed in some quarters that Christchurch to-morrow.
Tho deer-shooting season in the Wai-
rarapa is reported so far to have been "Nothing Succceds like Success"—so
...

Smith Canterbury. Two cot ensoj for


Timaru wero sent South by the mitf.
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j,0 v .j]j not })e trm


~„,]
,_
tho returning soldiers may forco a The auction announcements of New very satisfactory. Doer are
plentiful, say the users of "No Rub-
Majority for Con- day express, with the South Canterbury
SUTTON'S SEEDS. b!c-:l at all by the reproaches founded change of front, either through referen- Zealand Farmers' Co-op., Jones. Mc- and some verv good heads have b:<ni ob- bing" Laundry Help and tlio pure men. There remain on the Jfnhcno
on an outworn view of tained, chicfly in tho Martinborou&h "'Golden llule' 1 soap. Wardell Bros, S,CoG bu disembarked at Port Chalmers u>
international du:ns or by directly influencing tho Crostie Co., Harman and Stevens, portion of the district, -which has been and Co. 012 tinuance ...

82
BEST WORLD. nfhrirs. For "BriHin the position is and men for Ot.isio and Southland, includ-
rPHE i:i TH* , - Legislatures of some States. If only IMcKenzie and Co., Anderson the hunting ground of several parties.
\. iJL AGENTS EVERYWHERE. Akaroa, of which General Pan says, ing 12 cot ensos.
one of difficulty. She does not forty-four of those have ratified tho Palmer, Harris Bros., and Farmers' The number of malformed heads ob- T was delighted with its beauty and Members of_th o Red Cross and Lady
Co-op. Auctioneering Co., will be found served is much less than List year, evi- 6cenery, the visit mado ono of tho liiverpool Societies had, as usual, re-
j

GARDEN* SEEDS IN Cd PACKETS. to lnsf> tho friendship of Italy, amendment —which was tho case "when dently the result of the steadv culling happiest days of my tour.
TMSS-709J
but her statesmen Jmow that thero is the last mail left—and nine of them
on pages lo and 14 of this issue.
that the Acclimatisation Society and
8
N.Z. SOLDIERS freshments in readiness for the soldiers
and tin* southern men regaled them-
Old boys of the Addington school, private owners have been carrying out General Carrying oi all sorts under- selves with the tempting display.
AND THE LAND.
no mornl Insis for Itnlinn ip=istenco on can be induced to rescind their friends or relatives, are requested to for some time past. taken oy J. M.'iieywood and Co., Ltd. Several of the men' have- artificial
;
tl>e secret Treaty, and thnt Tta'y's con- vote during the year, tho send to the headmaster, Mr\Y. N. Seay, Their plant of horses and vehicles js
the names, rank, Reinforcement, length The latest Expeditionary Force List ono of tho iarcest in New Zealand. 6 limbs, and of tho Christohurch miofov
"ryE Aim to PORTRAY CHARACTER in duct ha* bp,?n questionable for necessary "dry ,,
majority will contains the names of over 140 n.c.o.'s thoro were eight with artificial legs.
of service'abroad of all old boys of tho bound,
timo. Of tiie school who are, or have been, on active and men who have been given commis- Matting suit-cases, leather
our PHOTOGRAPHS, nnd we Succeed. course, Italian not have been attained. It is at least
sions with the rank of second-lieuten- strong and light, for weok-end use, INSTRUCTION IN AGRICULTURE TIIK lONIC'S DRAFT.
See the Display in Show Caaea.
claim to Fiumo is a positive possible that this will happen. The service, so that the lioil of Honour may ant. The commissions are dated m now ss, 7s Cd, 10s 6d, wonderful value; IN ENGLAND.
Our
be completed.

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defiance of tho on.rrn.rreincnt final sweep of prohibition, which, as January, 1919. and nearly all the ap- at Drayton's, 7G5 Colombo street. " 3 The secretary of the Canterbury Auto-
STEFFANO WEBB, Ttaly hon-elf entered into, but even if A young people's servicc will bo hold pointments are supernumerary <to es- mobile Association has received advice
one observer remarks, made a reality to-morrow evening in Wesley Church, tablishment. Seven n.c.o.'s and men LUXURIOUSLY EQUIPPED A SUCCESSFUL SCHEME.

1
252 High street. WB4OG-0019 that tho soldiers ex lonic will arrive in
this claim wero not made thero with a rush in less than a week of tho Fitzgerald avenue. The liev. E. P. who have beon appointed instructors ST U DEB AKER —£3 So. Christchurrh at approximately 8.30 a.m.
would still be good ground for impossible of ten years ago, was per- Biainires will preach, and tue soloists under the N.Z.E.F. Education Scbemo Wo havo for sale, and now on view, to-day All members of tho Associa-
(SPECIAL TO "ME TRESS.")
will bo Miss Bessie Olds and Mr Eric have been made second-lieutenants, with a handsome series 17 4-cyl. 5-seater tion who can assist in conveying tho
OVERDUE
complaint in tho Italian insistence haps too rapid for permanence, especi- Winspear. The B.y Scouts will paiade, <tho temporary rank of captain. S nco Studobaker touring car, with 2 aux-
AUCKLAND, April 25. men to their homes aro nsked to be in
unnn now unrighteous claims made in and there will .aiso be an attcndanco of the signing of the arm'sticc several hun-
ACCOUNTS. ally as it was undoubtedly favoured by
the I-Icarth-iiva g'i'ls, and the Young dred members of the_ N.Z.E.F. have
iliary seats, finished in maroon. This An interesting account of the methods' attendance with their cars. About 42
MTIIE IVJI.A., LTD., are Specialists in a Treaty which events have anti- the temporary measures of restriction car looks liko new, and its equipment which are being employed to train Now cars aro required.
Trade Protection work. Trade. Ac- Men's and Young iVomen's Bible Classes. been granted commissions supernumer-
'■*•
quated. Further, tho prosent attitude adopted as war measures by Congress includes 5 tyres and detachable rims Zealand soldiers in tho science- of agri-
counts collected nnd Enquiries mudo in any "When hostilities in Europe ceased the ary to establishment. (tyres all good order), specially fitto'J BHAMO'S DRAFT.
part of tho British Dominions unci tho culture was given by Captain H. E-
states. Tho liirjjost Collecting Firm in tho jof It.-ih- is not in conformity and numerous individual States. Dur- Workers' Dwellings Board of this A conference of Commissioners of
country immediately enquired of the Crown Lands lias been convoned by the
rear wind-screen, electric lights, and McGowan, who returned to the Domin- (PRESS ASSOCIAT.'OV TKLECttAM
Offices Wellington, Auckland, with ./ the. agreement—usually call- ing the interval that must elapse be- electric self-starter. A roomy, powerful )
Dominion. at
»nd Cliristchuvch. Established 1001. Defence Department what building ma- Minister of Lands (Hon. D. H. Gutli- car, with ample luggage and passenger ion by the transport Bhamo to-day. AUCKLAND. April 25.
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ed the Pact fore the amendment can become law


THE DOMINION MERCANTILE of Rome—which terials (such as roofin:r iron) could be rio) to meet in Wellington next week, capacity. A bargain at £333. Adams, Captain. McGowan is tho chiof instruc- The transport Bhamo arrived this
AGENCY, LTD., was come to by representatives people will have more time to reflect on mado available to the Board out of the for the purpose of discussing the gene- Ltd., Garage, 219 Tuam street. C tor at tli© agricultural farm at tho morning with 776 of all ranks, nine
Royal Exchange- Buildings,
of Italy and Jugo-Slavin in April of what it may mean to destroy a, trade Department's purchases. The secre- ral administration of tho land laws of Ntw Zealand depot at Torquay, Eng- nurses, fourteen officers' wives, and four
Cathedral square.
'Phone 100.
tary of the Board stated on Thursday tho country by tho Land Boards. It MAGNIFICENT 2-3-SEATER land. Ho is well known in agricultural children. The health of the- troops hns
last year, at a Conference in Rome, in which some three hundred millions that the Department had replied that is hoped by means of the conference to circles in tho Dominion, and for JU been good except for mumps, of which
And at Wellington and Auckland. STUDEBAKER—£ 100.
called on the invitation of Signer Or- sterling of capital is invested, which there was no material to spare. secure uniformity of administration. On bohalf of the owner, Mr H. T. years prior to the outbreak of war Jio twenty-three cases wero removed to
lando himself. The general purport yielded the Federal Government in the? With reference to the question of the The Minister has asked tho Land Adams, we offer a scries 18 4-cyl. 2-3- was funning at WiUowbndge, South isolation quarters to-dny. There- was
disappearance of fantails, which has Boards to send in suggestions and re- seater Studebakor, stylishly finished in Canterbury, whero he became promin- a slight outbroak of influenza earlv
D. V. DONALDSON, of this Pact, which was publicly en- last ordinary year £56,000,000 of it is mits on questions affecting their dis- ent because of tho many experiments in the voyage, tho last caso on March
revenue mid under
been under discussion oflately, Tho matters to bo discussed
cream with green band —the latest
h e carried out in connexion with' tho 2Sth.
DENTAL SURGEON. dorsed by Signor Orlando, was the re- war conditions stated that in many the bluegum tricts. Studebakor roadster model. Equipped
cognition of £1G0,000,0C0, besides £20,000,000 re- plantations round llakaia, in which thoy will includo the sottlement of dis- fully, including side-flaps to wind- growing of potatoes. He has returned
Jugo-Slavia, and . a to tho Dominion, on four weeks'
fur-
used to absund, they have not been seen charged soldiers on tho land, and the no of tho latoKenneth
181 OXFORD TERRACE screen electric lights, electric self- Sergeant Burns, D.C.M., son
lough, at the expiration of whichMc-
;
pledge of mutual accommodation venue for States, cities, and counties, for quite a long time. However, Mrs advisability of amending the law. starter, khaki hood, five good tyres and Mr Alexander Burns, of
(Maling and Co.'e Buildings).
between the two countries as which gave employment to more than Blakeley, of "Riverina," states that Tho allegedly drastic treatment which detachable rims, etc. Price £4CQ. Now wilf return to England. Captain
Christchurch, is returning by tho .Kia
Telephone 1713.
last woek throe were seen near her has been meted out to V.D. men by Gowan was created a member of tne Orn, which :s due on May Vth. Ser-
r D26670L friends. Tho whole object oF 100,000 workers, and paid them somo
residence, one coming into the wash- tho military authorities in New Zea-
on view. Adams, Ltd., Garage, 219
Order of the British Empire for his ser- geant
Burns, who left with tho Bth
Tuam street. 6 witn
the Pact to supersede the secret
was' £19,000,000 a year in wages. It is in- house. Ono w?ix-cyo also made its ap- land has been the subject of a protest vices in the field, and in connexion Reinforcements, took part with the New
evitable that the interests involved wilt pearance. agricultural work in England. Zoalandera in most of tho heavy fight-
Treaty of London, and the Slav repre- made by the lleturned Soldiers' Asso- Recognising that the time and brains ing on tho Western front.
ADVERTISING CHAKGES. go to the Courts, for already Ame- The special Christ's Collego memorial ciation to the Minister of Defence (says PERSONAL ITEMS wero
sentatives attended only on the receipt
service u'ill be held in the Cathedral at the "Dominion"). There have, it is of some 3000 New Zealanders who Mrs Butcher, Armngh stroot, Lin-
al- wood,
FOR CASH ONLY. of strong assurances that if tho pact rican jurists are differing widely as to
3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The said, been cases where men with, ex- at the base at Torquay wore boing hns ro?eived advice that hor hus-
lowed to go to waste, Captain McGowan band. Chief Motor Mechanic C. C. E.
of conciliation wero concluded tho the constitutional legality of what is boys will occupy seats in the _ nave, cellent war service records • have, at beginning of last year
WANTED—AII Noticee rospoctink employ- those now ui barracks attending in uni- through their misfortune, been sum-
His Excollency the Governor-General suggested tho Butcher, is returning in tho Makurn,
ment, not exceeding 2 iinee (about 12 secret Treaty of London would be re- known as the "bone-dry law." In any
form. There will be other seats for marily discharged with ignominy here, and the Countess of Liverpool arrived that an endeavour should be made to duo on iMny 7th.
words), la per insertion cash, and Gd for case Congress has yet to frame the establish an agricultural class on com- Mrs T. Afrey, of Islington, has receiv-
each additional C words or under.
garded as obsolote. Despite all this friends of the Collego and relatives of and deprived of all returned soldiers' at Auckland from Rotorua a few days
prehensive lines, and, receivingFebruary, tho ne- ed word that hor brother, Private Wal-
FOR BALE or TO LET—Not exceeding 2 Britain will adhere to tho London legislation providing for the enforce- those old boys who have fallen. Tho privileges (including railway facilities). ago, and took up thoir residence at cessary authority, lie, in ter Leslie Bennett, will arrive in Wel-
linee (about 12 words). Is per insertion proacher will be the Rev. Samuel Parr, All that has been given them lias been They expect to control of 30 acres ot lington bv the Tainui, on 28th of this
cash, and £d for each additional 6 words Treaty if the Italians insist on their ment of the amendment. Tho latter
M.C., Chaplain to tho Forces, who re- a 30s suit of clothes .in which to reach
Government House. 1918, obtainedlocal club. Almost
is ineffective as it stands. Sinco it pro- romain in Auckland for several weeks. land from a golf month. Private Bennett loft with the
or under.- pound of flesh—that is Britain's way cently returned from the front. their homes, practically in disgrace. The
RTANTEDS—When referring to Tenders or immediately aftorward3 ho was offered 9th Reinforcemonts, nnd saw 3J years
Amueomente, 6 linee or under, 2e 6d with treaties, and,, despite tho burdens vides no penalty for infractions, it is The following extract is from tho Association has placed the matter fce- Sir Douglas Mawson, tho Antarctic 100 acres, a portion of the- Ugbrooko of active service. Hβ was severely
each insertion. it entails, it is in tho long run a good an unloaded gun. The passage of that "Western Pacific Herald," of about foro the Minister, who is giving it
consideration. explorer, who has been engaged in war Park Estate, by Lord Clifford, a cousin wounded in action on Septenjbor 7tV
I/OST and ot under, April Ist: —"By the last trip of the work in London, has returned to Aus- of Sir Gco. Clifford, at tho nominal 1918, and was in hospital in Kent, Eng-
law through Congress, wo may "bo sure,
Ss 6-J each insertion. way. At the samo time, Britain keen- steamer Levuka from Sydney a number According to reports made by some tralia. %
rental of Is a year. Hβ was th£n asked land, up to tho time of embarking for
BIRTH, MARRIAGE, or DEATH Notices ly desires tho goodwill of America, am ,/ will be fought with all the bitterness of Indians arrived in the colony and of the laUy collectors to Mr G. L. to take over 400 acres of the Torquay New Zealand. Before enlisting, he me
—Cash, half-inch or under, 2s 6d. Death that might be expected to gather round were released from quarantine on Mon- Donaldkon, who was organising the col- Mr Justice Herdman, wlio has been watershed property, which was under in ( tho employ of tho Now Zealand Re-
and Funeral Notices combined Ss each. sympathises -with the President's atti- holiday-making in the Worth Island, is Borough
such a contest, and if enforcing legis-
day. They are of the artisan class, and lection yostorday on behalf of the duo to return to Christchurch to-mor- the control of the Torquay frigerating Company, at Islington, 'A
FUNERAL NOTICES—Six Jinea 2e 6d. Council. Thus the total area was younger brother, Private Frank Ben-
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tude in this case, and desires a just do not intend to remain in Fiji. They Building Fund for tho proposed club for
( MEMORIAM NOTICES—Six iinee 2a 6d,
every additional eix lines or fraction, solution of tho Adriatic question for tho lation has also to bo passed by the come to. Suva, learn the absurd' educa- returned soldiers, several persons who
row. brought up to 530 acres; the greater nett, left with tho 20th Reinforcements,
2e Cd. sake of. justice.
ratifying States, a point which does not tion test, and then proceed to New Zea-
were asked to subscribo to tho fund re-
The Rev. H. Spencer arrived in portion of which, was virgin soil, prac- was wounded at Mcssinos, and returned
"DOUBLE RATES will be charged for any
Now Zealanders are land, where, if they pass the inspector, fused to do so on tho ground that the
Christchurch on Thursday. Ho the tically none of it having over been last January.
moro interested in the crisis as it seem quite clear, the conEict will be they will work in competition with the newly-appointed minister of th© Meth- cropped. The small portion which had
of the above when tho cash is not tent majority of the soldiers had voted in odist Churches
with order. affects Britain than in its effoct "Vipon intensified and prolonged. The hos- European."
favour of continuanco and against Marshland.
in Linwood, Shirley, and received some attention had been un-
MINIMUM CHARGE for BOOKING. 2s 6d tile attitude of Labour to Prohibition, The annual meeting of the Auckland national prohibition. It says a good touched for 28 years. It was over- MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
per insertion.
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Mr Wilson's position, but it is only
embodied .in th.« "slognn." "No beer, Returned Soldiers' Association carried a deal for the pluck of lady collectors. in Captain J. C. Johnson N.Z.M.C., re- grown with fern and heather, and
fair to remember that he "was unaware resolution protesting against the clos- general that they aro ready to under- turned by the hospital ship Mnfceno. abounded in rabbits.
I SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Prepaid £1 6e "no work," is also a factor in the ing of hotels when troopships arrived, Johnson, who has boen work- Work was commenced on March Ist, THE CHRISTCHURCH CAMPAIGN
per annum; booked. 80s (postage extra). of the existence of the London Treaty take so cheerfully tho work of collect- Captainbacteriologist a permanent staff of experts, holding
situation which may have far-reaching seeing that this protection was intended
ing in the streets, for they meet with ing as on tliQ vessel, has
when he declared for war. This is a only for unfit men, all of whom had now most unpleasant rebuffs now and again. returned to resume duty as University professor the rank of first-class warrant officers
fact of somo importance. If the Bol-
effects. America was certainly the arrived. Mr Donald, the treasurer, of biology at the Auckland nnd non-commissioned officers, boing ap- Ih\ Thacker, M.P., a candidate for
One lady collector yesterday was told College. pointed by Captain McGowan. The tho Mayoralty, will address meetings
OUR TELEPHONES. shevist revolution, which led to tho
first great nation to vote herself "dry," stated that tho City Council had given a,
site for a Soldiers' Club at a nominal, to "go to hell" by a man. initial expenditure on implements was to-night in the Hibernian Hall, and at
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but she has not yet attained that Constable A. McGregor, who has boen
publication of tho Treaty, had taken rental. A commencement would bo In the last "Gazette" the appoint- borne by the Regimental Institute, and the Linwood school. On Monday Lo
variou* Department* axe state. made on the new building by . tlio erec- ment of a Commission to enquiro into stationed at Nelson for the past Hi all tho' horses were supplied' free or will speak to employees of tho Kaiapoi
OUR connected by Telephone as
place somo months earlior, if; is quito
tion of from sixty to eighty bedrooms the question of tho erosion and danger years, and for the past two or threei
years has been doing plain-clothes work,
charge by the Remount Depot. Tho
factory at noon, and will address a
under:— certain that Mr Wilson -would have in- ■within a few weeks. A proposal to of several South Island rivers was noti- has Torquay Borough Council provided tho meeting at the Bcckenhain school at
been promoted to the rank of ser- wntershed property and all seed re- 7.30 p.m., and nnothor meeting in tho
/Xu«ger, Account- timated that a condition of Amorica's The votes cast by undischarged vote £1000 was referred to the com- fied. Tho members of the Commission geant', and will take up duty at tho
soldiers in New Zealand have at mittee. aro Messrs F. W. Furkert (chairman), A. Central Police Station in Wellington. quired. It paid for horse feed and the o>l Solwyn street- Hull at 8.30 p.m. On
ant. entry into the war would bo the abro- J. Hunter, nnd P. G. Hay. The rivers and parafliri usod for tho agricultural Tuesday he will speak at tuo Goods
Advertising and last been counted. Although it was Now that tho question of hide prices
1T0.753—1et Telephone Publishing Officee. gation of the secret treatio'i. In that that will bo subjects of enquiry are the The Rev. W.Simmonds, of the Metho- motors, and for the superphosphates, Sheds. CarJyle street, at noon, aad at
officially estimated that there were has been decided satisfactorily it is the and in return it was reimbursed by half St. Saviour's
Printing and Litho- Waimakariri, Ashley, Oran, Rangitata, dist College at Three Kings, near schoolroom at 7.30
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case there is no doubt that Italy 10,000 such soldiers, the votes recorded intention of tho Government to procecd of the resultant crop, which was put in p.m., .finishing up with an addross at
graphic Depart-
with the fixing of leather prices and Clutha, and Mareuhemua. The scope Auckland, who is an authority on giirn
ments. would have gladly consented. numbered only 5318, with several small of the enquiry will includo the cause trees, is visiting Mr T. W. Adams's and taken out by tho men of tho school. tho Wallham school, at 8.30 p.m.
No. 1014—2ndTelephone / Editorial, Sub-Edi- the manufacture of standard boots.
From" the outset the schomo was a
country returns to come. of the flooding of the rivers, danger estate nt Greendale, and is inspecting Mr J. McCombs, M.P., Labour candi-
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\ torial and Report- Of these Theso matters, the Hon.. W. D. S. Mac-


ing Staff, "The Donald explains, cannot bo dealt with from erosion, estimated cost of moans the well-known plantations of foreign success, the authorities being deluged date for tho Mayoralty, will address
5318 votes 3847 were for Continuance with applications from New Zoalanders the electors in the Choral Hall, on
Preee." Prohibition in America. and 1471 for Prohibition. This will add hurriedly, as the interests of many par- of control, and improvement of the trees there.
Sporting Reporters
to be considered. waterway, and in the caso of. each river Professor J. Macmillan Brown will anxious to receive tho benefit of tho Monday night, at 8 Cγ. E. J.
f No. Sl7l—3rd Telephone "The Weekly Proas nearly 2400 to the Continuance ma- ties have Standard
what area should be constituted a river Je.nvo Christchurch in June for his an- course. In addition, requests were re- Howard and Mr G.o'clock. Manning, candi-
and Referee" Edi- There is somo confusion in the minds jority, making it over boots will probably not be sold atprices
torial Staff. 5030, and there much lower _ than those now charged, district, and tho recommending of ne- nual visit to Pacific' islands, to con- ceived from members of tho British dates for the Central Ward, will also
of a good many peoplo as to the exact are the votes on ,some of the transports cessary legislation. tinue hi-i ethnological and anthropolo- Army, but as the number of instructors speak. Mr MeCombs and tho Syden-
Our JjjiUltdn Office
but the quality will be guaranteed, and and accommodation wero limited, not ham Labour
No. 8648. position in the United States regard- still to be countea. This is of less in- will be superior to that of boots now The Workers' Dwellings < Board has gical studies. This year ho has select- candidates will speak on
more than 400 men could be trained at Tuesday night, at 8 o'clock, in St.
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ing prohibition. The belief that nation- terest than the proportion of votes cast sold at an equivalent price. Further, for some time been investigating the ed the Tokelau Archipelago, north-east
CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO.. LTD. the grade and price will bo stamped one timo a total which was always
schoolroom, Quebn street,
wide prohibition will come into force- for Continuance by the soldiers in New merits of three different systems pro- of Samoa, as the subject of investiga- fully maintained; indeed, the waiting Saviour's
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plainly on each boot, so that there will
Zealand. The figures work out: Con- posed for the erection of standardised tion. list practically always contained BCO Sydenham.
on July Ist of this ;/ear is correct, ho l>o no room for exploitation. dwellings in concrete. It is probable Lieut.-Colonel E. E. Porritt. Messrs D. G. Sullivan, H. F. Her-
tinuance, 72.3 per cent.; Prohibition, names. All tho students lived on the
TO ADVERTISERS. far as it goes, but this is tho result of The Goro Borough _ Council recently that if iho results of the investigations N.Z.M.C., of Wanganui, who returned, farm under canvas.
bert, and H. Huntjr, Labour candi-
27.7 per cent. for tho City Council, will address
appointed a local resident town clerk appear sulDciently favourable the Board to New Zealand in charge of tho troops Captain McGowan gay© a number of dates

IMPORTANT NOTICE. a clause in the Food Production Stimu- from 'applicants who included several re- u'i li go as far as to erect a fev dwell- on tho hospital ship Jlalieno, has seen a the electors at the corner of Armagh
instances where good yields of cereals street and Trnvers street, and also at
lation Act passed by Congress in tho turned soldiers with municipal oxperi- ings on the system showing most pro- great deal of war service, having been and root crops wore obtained, and tho cornor of Charles street and
pONDITIONS ON WHICH ADVERTISE- The Prohibitionists have plainly been cnce. The Returned Soldiers' Associa-
latter part of last year, and it is angered by the soldiers, who, although mise. The work will, of course, be attached to the Mahono during four stated that tho profit on tho venture Grafton street to-night, at 8 p.m.
MENTS ARE ACCEPTED. tion was incensed and &iote to indi- something in the way of an experi- voyages overseas. Liout.-Colonel Por- for the first year amounted to from
loaded with a condition. Tho clause they defeated the enemy in Europe and vidual councillors, enquiring how tlicy notable s'lvice to tho Mr T. H. Harkor, the Port Christ-
ment. To avoid the monotony of ap- ritt also £1300 to £2000. including stock nnd church League's candidate for the Lyt-
While every care is exercised in re- provided that after June 30th, 1919, Asia, cancelled their credit by daring to voted. Several who were favourable to pearance that threatens to attend military authorities as president of tho plant, and it was anticipated that tho telton Harbour Board, will speak to-
gard to the due insertion of Adver-
national prohibition should be in forco run counter to the wishes of the Prohi- a soldier candidate replied, but the ma- standardisation, the lioard would as Special C 2 Medical Board in New Zea- surplus for this year would bo between night
£5000 and £7000. Tho whole scheme o'clock,at'and at Linwood school, Milo
jority declined to disclose the voting, far as possible vary the fronts of the land, and as representative of the Dircc- tho Hibernian Hall, at 7.30
tisements, the Proprietors do not until the President should proclaim the bition party. When the returns from which was taken in oommittec. The tor-Genernl of Medical Services in medi-
hold themselves responsible--{or non- the troops in Britain, Europe, and houses, and build no more than two 01 cal was undor the control of the Headquar- road, at 8.15 o'clock. Dt. Thaoker, a
end of demobilisation. It was a war Egypt Association passed a vote of censure three in any one locality. Should the recruiting matters. ters Dcoartmont. Considerable inter- candidato for tho Mayoralty, will also
ineeriion through accident or from were coming in the "Vanguard" on the Council (says a. Press Association experiment be resolved upnn, it will in At Wellington yesterday, Surgeon-
measure pure and simplo, and if the est in the scheme was aroused in agri- address the meetings.
other causes, and the Proprietors Re- caine out with the suggestion that these message), and ,a motion that the coun- all likelihood bo made in Wellington. General Henderson, who leaves for Syd- cultural circles in England, and just
conclusion of demobilisation is announc- men had not been through tho Prohibi- cillors, being servants of the public,
serve to ttumselves the right of
should conduct their business in open Outrages at night by ruffians armed ney by the Moeraki on Monday, en before Captain McGowan left Enpland, SOLDIERS' VOTES.
omitting Advertisements that they ed before Juno 30 th, which admittedly tion campaign, and were accordingly with revolvers are becoming alarmingly route for England, was presented by the ho received a letter from the Devon
council.
may deem objectionable, even is not probable, it would presumably ignorant of all the facts and circum- frequent, says the Melbourne "Argus." Defence Headquarters Staffs and Medi- Agricultural Board to tho effect that Tho Hon. G. W. Russell, Minister of
though such Advertisements may be of no effect. The authority undor stances of the movement. The Prohi-
In a launch moored to a buoy In The number of arrests bears no com- cal Services, civilian medical practi- the TCnclish farmers had been shown
Internal stated yesterday that
everywhere took the cue Farm Cove, the New South "\Vales tioners and civilians, with a number of
parison with the number of crimes of greenstone how to handlo land. This, said Captain a couple Affairs, of days ago he had received
have been received and paid for in which a majority of the State Legisla- bitionists llugby Union held its annual meeting this kind. There seems to be no check and other articles. 3>r. McGowau, was nothing extraordinary, a telegram from Dr. Thacker, M.P.*
We wore advised to watt
They Elliott, in genuine
the usual course of business. promptly. on the evening of April 14th. It was upon the carrying of firearms. making the presentation, ox- as prior to the establishment of the
tures hnve in the past twelvo or fifteen asking that tho soldiers returning, and
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and seo the verdict of the soldiers who an uncomfortable meeting (says the are produced almost daily in street pressed the regret of tho do- school, the agricultural motor was a
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P. SEIiIQ, months voted nation-wido prohibition had been at Dr. Henderson's departure, and strange sioTit in Dovon. Captain Me- those who had come of ago while onec-
Manager, present during the referendum "Daily Telegraph"). Before the brawls and almost nightly by footpads. nors eulogised his work. Sir James Allen tivo service, should liavo a municipal
was quite> different from this piece of campaign, who had not been misled or launch set out from Fort Macfiuarie If the practice of carrying arms be al- and General Robin also Gowan said that from the out'ot tho vote nt
Q2i. Ohriatohurch Press Co., Ltd. the coming elections. The matter,
war legislation. It was a resolution of "debauched," and who, above all, had many of the delegates to the meeting lowed to continue it will become a seri- paid tributes. farm had proved a great attraction to on which an urgent reply has rc-
expressed decided uneasiness of mind. ous evil. Pespectable people will carry the men, tho majority of whom were qiiosied. had boon referred to been the In-
Congress in favour of an amendment to had the benefit of hearing, day by day, They were not sure whether they were them for self-protection, and if thev are .keon to take a courso of thn training,
ternal Affairs Department,- nnd the re-
tho Constitution of the United States, the Prohibitionist side of the case. Many breaking faith with the Government in and after such they invariably express- ply, which
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CLIFFORD'S STUDIOS, and wqs adopted in December, 1917. people were doubtless led to expect that its fight against the influenza and con-
nervous will use thenl when there is no
occasion to do so. The protection of JAPANESE SQUADRON. orl the intention of settling upon the he had conveyed to. Dr.
153 CASHEL STREET. Thacker, was as follows: "There is r°
the votes of these men would show an travening either the letter or the spirit these people is a duty devolving not land upon their return to tho Domin-
The amendment ran as follows:— of the law. half an hour the ion. existing authority to allow persons to
fIITY PORTRAITS evidence a juet regard overwhelming majority for Prohibition. upon themselves but upon the police. voto at the municipal olections unless
Section I.—After ono year from the Now we have their verdict, and it is a matter was discussed. But as the The police are not carrying out that
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for that individualistic simplicity which ratification of this article the manufac- 72.3 per cent, number of delegates was small, TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND. their names aro on tho roll. _ Munici-
{• the final expression' of ARTISTRY. vordict against Prohibi- the duty, and the immunity enjoyed by pal'ties have already been advised that
H. H. CLIFFORD. Principal ture, sale, or transportation of intoxi- launch large, and the evening breezy, the footpads emboldens them and also N.Z. SOLDIERS ABROAD. soldiers' namns should not bo doletod
cating liquors within, the importation tion. it was finally agreed that in holding influences others who are criminally (rUESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.)
TELEPHONE 1036. C26700L what was practically a small open-air from the rolls on account of absence
»
thereof into or tho exportation thereof minded.
from the United States and all territory On April lGth tho final return of the meeting, they were" "playing the .AUCKLAND. April 25.
Ofßcial advice has been received by (PBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) from tho Dominion whilo serving tho
game.' Judging by tho following extract country. Thoir names must, however,
subject to tho jurisdiction thereof? for voting by soldiers in Great Britain and Later ,1110 uneasiness return- from a passenger's lettefr to a Sydney the honorary Consul to Japan (Mr WELLINGTON, April 20. lie on* tho roll bnforo they can vote.
beverage purposes is prohibited. ed, but in a physical rather than a men-
Western Europe was: Continuance papor, the bugler on the Niagara do- Heather) that a Japanese training A report received by tho Minister of Tho rolls have now Hosed, and no pro-

TheP
Sootion 2.—Tho Congress and tho sev- tal sense. The ever-restless waters of squadron, the To- Defence states that the 12th inst. vision exists in tho law to enable new
eral States shall have concurrent power 16,317,
Prohibition 4C04. This repre- the harbour were agitated after veloped his senso of humour whilst consisting o f ships
sents a vote of 80.3 per cent, in favour the that vessel was in quarantine in Auck- kiwa and Azuma, under the command the members of tho N.Z.E.F. abroad enrolments to bo now made."
to enforce this article by appropriate stiff blow of the afternoon, and the land harbour. The writer states: of Vice-Admiral Makano .-will visit wero distributed as follows:
of Continuance. Perhaps the Prohibi-

legislation. meeting-room was seldom on an even —

"Happily tho ship's buglor has been Auckland shortly. The original Remaining Jo Frnpoe .. T>r. Thaokcr vosferduy received from
res.

Saturday, April 26, 1919. "Section 3.—This article shall be in- tionists will endeavour to extract somo keel for more than a moment. Every .. 423
operative unless it shall have been rati- passing ferry boat sent its wash into spared as yot. He sounds the calls itinerary included several ports in "Aus- Remcininj in Unitod Kingdom 2,208 ..
tin- ITon. W. H. Jfcn'os. Aftin<r-Min-
consolation from tho fact that 72.3 per for reveille and for moals, and he adds, tralia, but information has been re- Married men with wives and ister in eharjre of the IVnart-
fied as an amendment to the Constitu- cent, is not so high a percentage the cove, generally causing the member
tion by the Legislatures of the several as on his feet at the time to reach for a according to his fancy, well-known ceived that it has not yet been decided families in Unit«l Kingdom 3,129 Tncnt, a reply to his of Tnurs-
Italy and her Pound of Flesh. States as provided by tro Constitution 80.3 per cent., but even this cold com- support. No one showed signs of mal- tunes which ho considers appropriate whither the squadron will proceed after Xuracs nnd flod Cross workers to
be evacuated 227
day, urcin<i that tho Brldiors rolurninc,
leaving Fremantle. This change ha those who have rcturif-d. nnd tho«; who
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within soven years from tho date of rhe fort is attenuated by the fact that a de-mer. The delegates might have to tho occasion. For instanco, when been Total number evaenntod from
A delayed cable message gives us -to- it was intimated that the period of demic brought about owing to the epi- havo come of nf-c w'nilo awnr. snoultt
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submission thereof to the States by the 72.3 per cent, majority over the whole been a gathering of ancient mariners TTiiitcd Kingdom to New Zea-
of influenza in the Common- havo vtAe at tho rowing Tnunicivnlnil'l
day a summary of tho statement issued Congress. body of soldiers would wipe out tho for all the effects they showed of their detention was to bo for sixty hours land Binoe armißtico vrae
Wilson, two h< :rs' rocking. But there have after the last case had mado its appear- wealth. According to previous informa- signed &*,333 locnl bodies olprtinns. The Minister
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on Monday last by President By tho provisions of the Constitution civilian majority for Prohibition. What ance, he announced the decision by June 4th.
tion the ships were due at Auckland on snTs: —"T am mnkin? pmmines into the
been happier annual meetings of the matter, but nm of rp : nion thn+ Ihp "IT-
and an unofficial account of the circum- such an amendment became law if and the public would like to hear is the Pro- a comfortable room on terra playing on his silvor cornet, after the
tora] Dep.trtmpnt h:is nn control_ wn.it-
union in

stances loading up to the issue of it


is when three-fourths of the total number hibitionist explanation of the reason firma. Opening the proceedings the dinner call, 'It May bo for Years and it Iroctors' Cream o' Groats is ideal for ovor over mnnicipnl cbct'onß. vh-'r are
,

why the local soldiers, after enjoying May bo for Ever.' And after the tnose suffering from weak digestion.
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supplied by one of the newspaper cor-, of States voted in favour of it through chairman (Mr J. R. Henderson)" said fT/)v»To'.l by mi'Tiieina! nnd rtlvr Acts.
the benefit of all that could Be said by that it was with a great deal of diffi- Minister for Public Health had wire- LIFELIKE ENLARGEMENTS. Delicious, nourishing, and easily
respondents. The President issued their Legislatures. There are forty- tho N.Z. Alliance and the "Efficiency dence that the executive decided on lessed that the passengers would bo To -that. Dr. Thn-he- hns rHniiifd, by
digested. telotrrnm :—"The Nntion.il Government
at- landed on Motuihi Island tho cornet �
his statement in order to mako his eight States in the Union. Fifteen of League," voted so very emphatically such a meeting. There was no body
player disseminated tho intelligence In sepia tint or black and white, are could, flt n moment's notice, pn«s a war
Adriatic ques- them ratified the amendment during against those misguided bodies. moro loyal, in every sense, than the To reenlation to eommnndeer moii and do
titude on the union. But the executive felt that it immediately by blaring out, 'Wo Shall a specialty at our studio. Standish and Returned Soldiers. vbnt it like* with thorn, aid it eou.d, if
tion clear beyond misunderstanding, 191S, and twenty-one more by January was a duty tc those men who had gone Meet on That Beautiful Shore.' The Precce. 244 High strrot. <J
Wo havo decided to make »
it liked, pass a war repuM'en to Civo
to do. ICth this year, Nebraska being the The public will read with some as- from Australia to fight to maintain in- disembarkation was fixed for voster-
and this ho was certainly entitled tonishment to-day the Hon. Mr Russell's terest in the game which they played dav (Sunday), and after reveille the
Special Discount to tho soldiers a voto next Wednesday.
Hβ puts the facts of the case lucidly,
thirty-sixth State to vote for it and
statement concerning the unsatisfactory so much "over there," and sluggards rubbed their eyes and smiled INTERESTS THE LADIES. All Returned Soldiers on Etc.
ar- thereby complete the necessary three- to "get RINQb. Vv'ATCIIKS. DANGLE3,
and with perfect accuracy, and in position of tho quarantine stations. He everything in order for a resumption ofr as they heard, 'Christians Awake, Always satisfaction at A boon to public speakers, singers,
for h« fourths majority. Before the end of matches this year. He felt sure that Salute the Happy Morn.' There is a Dustless Floor Mops, os 3d; Oil Pol- and reciters ie "NAZOL." Keeps
tho
ranging them as justification appears to suggest that later on he will ishing Mop, 10s 6d (a new lino with JONES AND SONS.
the month eight other States had fol- their action would be properly con- prophylactic value in gaiety. There- Manufacturing Jewellers, 278 High throat cloar as a bell. Can be taken
policy ho has done nd more than put make a fuller statement, but in the strued bv the sport-loving people of fore all hope that the cornet-player reservoir); Carpet Sweepers,
27s 6d, 32a
•treet. J4731*-7y3Q aavwhere.
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Jho view that is almost universally held


lowed suit, 2J«w York being the forty- meantime he mentions a sumrisinQ fact. Sydney and by .t&a authnrit.im» may long bo spared." 6d. 355. Minfion'e. iiJM99-4i!3
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THE PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 26 1919
to make statement if the Italians
a PEACE CONGRESS. PEACE INFLUENZA.
THE PARIS CRISIS
more- for itself a niche in the edifice of the '
is restless and unsettled. AH tho persisted in their claims to Finnic.
ANZAC DAY. reason why people who have whlle
Empire. The 140 odd who had died !
had given their lives in a righteous | 'Mr Lloyd Georgo attempted to mediate,
and then advised the Italians to aban-
CELEBRATIONS. PASSENGERS.
ing raonov during the war,
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cause, and h:ul upheld the honour of VANCOUVER


hovs have been dying in thousands the nurae of the school.
don their claim in view of Mr "Wilson's EN'EMY FRIGETFULNESS
should now he patriotic cnougn re- unbending opposition. He also urged
jfOUUTH A>"MYERSAUY sijpiul a littlo of that money in
A brief speech was also given by
Mr AVilson to give time for negotia- COMMISSION'S REPORT ARRANGEMENTS FOE- NEW
Lieutenant F. A. d<y la Mare, who re- (By Cable.—Prees Association.—-Copyright
)

establishing the returned soluier. i»r.e.l ferred in particular to the sacrifices tions, but Mr Wilson, without further Association.—Copyright ZEALAND. (Australian and Cnblo Association.)
consultation, distributed the state- (By Coble.-Press /
him along until such tim* as lie pat-
•■<
made by the parents who had sent SYDNEY, April 20.
A BIG PROCESSION tier! down. That, surely, is trues
womon ot their boys to the front. irent, asserting that his position
being misunderstood throughout the
was (Australi«o ond X./.. I- I'V Association.)
PARIS. April 23. (rRESS ASSOCIATION* TELEGRAM.)
As a result of the New Zealand quar-
riotism. I appeal to tho
Nov.- Zealand to do their part tie so
'" 0
NEW BRIGHTON.
ITALY WITHDRAWS world. The statement was therefore The Crimes Commission has furnished WELLINGTON. April 23.
antine restrictions, tho Union Company
Help issued with the knowledge, but without a schedule of each of the 31 categories Sir James Alien states that tho Gov-
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work of reconstruction. has decided to send passengers for Van-


A Commemoration Service was hold FROM THE CONFERENCE

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anniversary of Anzac Day c! : cr t<. forget all ho has been thrn,up • the consent, of the Council of Four. of crimes. It is an appalling document, ernment has Leon in communication will
Tho fourth iu thn Jcylnnd Thente, New Brigh- couver direct to Suva, whero they
tho SOIIS of Alls Help him to restore his iornier u.e.ils Mr Lloyd George authorised the fol- and incidentally shows the excellence of with tho Imperial Goverment to ask
-the day on whirh ton, last night. There* was a large connect with the Vancouver steamer.
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fr.n-.c- for them- if. perchance, he has lost them. Uo'P lowing statement: Thn Trenty of Lon- the Allied spy system. It contains tho whether they would say if the cclebra-
tralasia made immortalheroic lanihng against them to become bettor citizens.
J- attendance. Tho Mayor (Mr F.
Xibblewhite) preside-:!. "The P.ev. H. don allotted Fiume to Croatia, but the
names of many of the perpetrators of '. tions were to take place on the signing
lves |,v their n",S ,n Oall.poh-was -■i' returned soldiws we look for Italians occupiod it. Great Britain DEATHS NUMBER 777.

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II Matthias delivered an appropriate tho worst crimes, even the signed orders ; oi the preliminary Peace or on tho final
Improved 1.-nders in tho future in every REGARDING and France informed Italv that they
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address, tho ether ministers leading WILSON FIRM for their perpetration being given. It Peace. April 25th. 10.20 p.m.)
fittinglv observed tiiioiipli-ut .nc>v Zea- would not support her claims to Fiume.
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of life. Thev have fought for r.ou t»


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tho audience in prnyor. A number of covers the principal massacres of Bel- "We have been unable to get nn an- SYDNEY. April 23.
the They only de=ne They also think it against her best in-
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land yesterday. In Chnst-inuc.., and Innrl or ours. ■selected hymns won" sung, in which ali gians. French, Greeks, and Serbians,, i swer." h-? said, "so we have had to

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m. ADRIATIC. terests to insist upon having the Official figures show that tho deaths
the o'raMon to r,-.."l;o it a land worth living
for 'ourselves. has
weather v.-as tine for almost cnt.ro y Help ti<o:n in this great work. present heartily joined. Adriatic Islands and Dalmatia, though and the worst cases of submarine sink- decide Cabinet from influenza in New South Wales

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Theilav was given over
A united service in honour of they will abide bv the letter of the ings, though it is noteworthy that the come to the conclusion that the cele-
Lusitania is not mentioned. It gives brations should take place on the sign- since January Ist total 77/—al6 male?
Zf.-aland's fr.llnn heroes was held in tjie RANGIORA. Treaty if Italv insists. this and 261 females.

n "-rf
p ' ll: ;"
""P"'
1 a*
evening, undor the niiMJiccs ot tnc Anzac I>ay wa s iiitingly commemo-
rated at llangioia. At ii P-m. a very
Mr'Murdoch adds: Great Britain and
to
the names of more than GO Turks and ing of the preliminary Pence. As
Germans who wero responsible for niur- ! may take plnoe at any time, those local EPIDEMIcTcOMMISSION.

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f'!.ri>-t/-l-'.iiTli Minir-tors" A.ssnnatinn. ITALY. France again begged the Italians THE
EXCITEMENT IN dering, burning alive, and drowning authorities who desire to carry out

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„,do ii.i! impressive uuued soivice was held at

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T'.'c fi:ilv:it:on Ar:ny C/itpdel was crowcl- reconsider their attitude. Italy's finan-
200,000 Armenians between 1914 and Peace celebrations are warned that they
t£'^"ry'- U
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»' th> (; il v u n:l, the proceedings bums characterised the Anglican Church, which was'attend-
ed by tho Territorials and Cadets and
cial, food, and conl requests being
addressed to America 1018. The document proves tha-t tho should make their preparations without
Tho Hon. G. W. Russell. Minister ot
Public Health, stated last night that

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hv a tore of dcer> reverence for t.ie
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principally give
valour of our heroic dead. The Kev. IV returned soldiers. Captain Atwell Mr "Wilson additional power over the civilians of Belgium and France wore delay. The Minister of Internal Af- ho had received a request from the In-
used to shield the German troops. Ten fairs has been -askedbodies. to circulate this
and Liouts. Breach and Shilton wore iu fluenza- Epidemic Commission for an ex-
Scd with bunwii!
a«cl patriot,, P. N Knioht prositloil. The speakers
wore:- 3.1 r V,'. K. Loadloy,
secretary charge. The Rangiora Brass Band, (By Cable.—Press A'eociatioi.— Copyright.)
(Renter's
situation.
thousand civilians were hanged. It de- information to local
scribes a long category of most horrible ; ns we get official intimation
As soon
of the sign- tension of time for tho completion oi
lAL pj:OLTv-'SIOX. of the P.oturiir-fl Soldiers' Association, jis-sisted by the Salvation Army Band, tho full report, and the request would
(Received April 25th. 3 p.m.) crimes and outrages committed by the ins °f the preliminary Peace- wo will


of whom was present, also the Mayor and couu- A COUNTER-MANIFESTO. be forwarded to the Acting-Prime Min-
feature of the dayj and the tfev. V*". Grigg. both ni whica Bulgarians. The bodies of the victims notify the public. I hope the people
Tho spectaeular
JVmilitn.ypHraUe .n U,e naer- delivered eloquent
addresses, r-iliors. The service wa s conducted by PARIS*. April 21 (delayed).
were left to dogs and pigs to devour. will not accept anything but the oliicial
ister with ii view to granting the ex-
tii-v stressed the imperishable memory tho l?cv. F. P. Fondnll. assisted by the Mr Wilson to-day issued a lengthy woman was spared information from the Government." tension.
xnt nar;uli'
ti*c u
In many villages no
noon, Tlu» inn Cl.ll-Lt1..!.,,!. that nil should attac-h to Anrnc iJay. Revs. J. Guy (Methodist) W. H. Howes official statement dealing with the Adri- (Received April 25th. 11.5 p.m.) violation, often under the most awful
cost yet SKll HI ifrs Parher rontributed a vocal solo, (Presbyterian), and tho captain of the atic problem. He pointed out that PARIS. April 24. STATEMENT BY lIOX. G. W. QUARANTINE STATIONS.
and tho incidental music was provided Salvation Army. Special hymns were
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circumstances. Of 100.000 Serbians
Italy entered the war upon the basis of a Signor Orlando, in a counter-mani- who were interned, 50,000 returned RUSSELL. STATEMENT BY THE HON. G. AY.
by tho Solvation Army Bnnd. suns, and an address Eiveii by tho Hon. festo, expresses regret at the action of broken in health. The document au-
The Holy Sacrifice was offered up
at
■D. Bnddo, M.P. At"tho close of the definite private understanding with RUSSELL.
ritv. and aprnaiise wa» impi'iit .i.y Mr "Wilson in using such means of ap- thenticates tho fact that the German Referring last night to Sir James
Great Britain and Franco, known as
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St. Mifhael's yesterday for those fallen service a laurel wreath was placed at pealing to a friendly people, especially off ten Allen's announcement that tho Gov-
loud from the many thousands of _cii,
A ...atiui- , on Gallipoli that they may enjoy peace, th."» head of the rostrum in memory of the Pact of London. Since that time and Austrian authorities carried popula- Speaking to a. "Press" reporter yes-

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j„ ns who linoJ the streets when the negotiations were at a critical per cent, of the Serbian female ernment had definitely decided that the
returned iru n s j refreshment, nnd light. 'The Hcq ' those who had given their lives on tho whole circumstances had altered, terday, tho Hon. G. W. Russell, Min-

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u pm
lnilv fme feature of the Tlie
point. He deplores the attempt to tion during 1915-IS. The schedule com- Peace celebrations were to tako place
tbs St. Cc-ilio choir. Gallipoli, followed by tho Founding of and many other Powers had entered the distinguish the Italian Parliament from prises a talo of wanton devastation, at the signing of tho preliminary peace, ister of Public Health, said that ho
was
the> sho", ing v.-ns sung by
portion of the parade and of tho at til- : Hev. H. Williams, of Opawa, preached the "Last Post" by three buglers. struggle, with no knowledge of that pri- Truth and justice, he ruthless slave-driving, tyranny 3 abase- the IJon. (.!. W. Russell stated that had noticed that "Tho Press had re-
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of tho mounted men, the people.


cently criticised—and not unfairly—th«

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four guns. | on the text "Now wo see through a Thcro was a very large attendance of says, are not the monopoly of any one ment, violations, and ill-treatment of several efforts had been made bv the
]ery, who turned out with understanding. Tho Austro-Hun-
the general public, tho building being vate

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Cooper was in 0 ; glass darkly." Tho collect, epistle, and person. The Conference moro than once prisoners, and other descriptions or Government of New Zealand to obtain position at the- Government quarantine
Colonel C. J. and Lieut.-Coloiiol frospol wero these approved by the taxed to its utnicst. garian Empire, then an enemy of lias nearly failed completely in trying frightfulhess. the direct instruction of the Imperial
stations. Criticisms had also been pub-
the whole parade, Europo, and at whose expense the Pact lished throughout tho Dominion, bub
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charge o: Bishop for such services. The sequence to applv the Wilsonian principles. It

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0 J. Smith, O.U.K. took offertoire
Government as to when the Peace cele-
ho was not yet in a position to make
tho returned men. Uie kA.G, f am., 1 , • was tho Dio.s Irae, and the KAIAPOI. was to be kept in tho event of victory, is unbelievable that anybody could find CHINA AND JAPAN. brations were to take place, in order
Regimental Bands, thn hymn "Thoy whose course on cartn only that, but of the many compli- a full statement regarding the matter.

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(Canterbury) Anzac Day v/as quietly observed in had gone to pieces. Not a simple solution that the Dominion might be in line
tho Dead were sp.ul "I regret." said the Minister, "that
the St. Michael's Boy Scouts , Christ < i>; o'er." Vespers of In the morning" several parts of that Empire it was cated problems. The whole of Italy s (Received April 25th. 7.30 p.m.)
a •Kaiapoi yesterday. with the rest of the Empire, but, as
vicar preachcu the school children were assembled and now agreed by Italy and her associates past and fixture is bound un in hei PARIS. April 23. thero should have been complaints iuade»
Police Bovs' High School, and Senior in tho evening, and the tho Acting-Prime Minister had stated, by the passengers in tho Niagara, as to
Bugle Bands took an aetivo oi the difference between the rofuirree-
Cadets'' addressed by tho Mayor, after which Adriatic claims. The points in dispute between China no answer being received the celebra-
part in the procession. Ihe rctunio'J ticn of the body and the immortality of they saluted the flag, and were, dis- should be created
independent States
and Japan have been referred to a tions would take place at the pre- their accommodation, and that there
a foui tho soul. of Na- should bo ground for their complaints.
men, conspicuous amongst them missed for the day. In tho evening a and associates in the League committee of experts to endeavour to liminary signing, instead of waiting for
More than that, I do not care to say

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of bluejackets. headed the parade, and united service was held in St. Bar- tions, but not with those who were re- AMERICA'S LAST "WORD.
arrive at a solution. tlie final act of the drama.
at present. A fow days ago I called on
were accorded an enthusiastic recep- tholomew's Church, the ministers of contly our enemies. Thoy were to be

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Instructions had been sent to the
through the BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, tho Chief Health Ollicer for a report
tion as they marched twenty- the various denominations taking part. among the smaller States whoso inter- (Received April 26th, 1.35 a.m.) LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Internal Affairs Department, 31'r Rus- regarding the quarantino stations,
st reots. Following them came mon ests henceforth were to be scrupulously PARIS. April 24. sell added, that all the local authori-
which were ordered in the middle if
two motor-cars, carrying.wounded anil AKAROA. safeguarded. The war was ended by It is reported that Mr "Wilson's mani-
(Received April 26th, 1.20 a.m.) ties were to be notified at once of the
December, 1918, to bo immediately ex-
tl,o veterans, and the Territorials An Anzac Day Commemorative Ser- TOKIO. April 24. decision so that they might prepare for
Senior C fldets. MEMORIAL SERVICE. '
ground tho armistico and peace with Germany festo was prepared several days ago, A mass meeting called to considei celebrations at an early date. tended. "When I asked for a report at
vice was held on the recreation but was withhold pending tho discus- the beginning of this week as to the
The'letumod soldiers paraded in at Akaroa yestorday altornoon. Thero on clearly defined principles
proposed. the League of Nations adopted a reso- The Government had resolved to vali-
sion of Mr Lloyd George's proposition. position, I learned that it would still
C'ranmer square, and marched round •was a large attendance of visitors anti Therefore wo could not ask the groat lution that Japan should not join the date next session any expenditure that
,

to the King Edward Barracks, whore American circles declare that it 's League if tho racial equality amend- might be made bv local bodies on Peace he two months before Motuihi was ex-
The Canterbury College Hall was well The Rev. J. W. Hayward body of Powers to propose peace with
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residents. America's last word on the subject. It tended, and one month beforo tho work
they joined the main procession, which read the 46th Psalm, and then offered Austria and establish a new basis of ment was not adopted. celebrations. The law of last session
ordered was completed at Soanies Is-
made its wav by Casbel street anu filled last evening when a service was up prayer. Short addresses were given independence and right in tho States
may mean that America will make a was somewhat defective in that it pro-
Colombo street to the Cathedral, where held in memory of old boys cf the Christ-
separate peace, tear herself adrift from vided only for validating contributions land. As I understand tho difficulty is
Returned Soldiers' Memorial fell, at hy the"Mayor (Mr G. Armstrong), the originally constituted the Austro- the European situation, and leave the ono of obtaining a sufficient supply of
tho church Boys' High School who Rev. A. H. Julius, and Mr J. T. Bruce. which Allies to arrange peace in their own
made for peace celebrations. The local
labour, I hnve permission, with the con-
wreath, borno by two Australian and the front. Tho headmaster; Mr C. E. The keynoto of the speeches was pride Hungarian Empire and the
States of
way. It probably sounds the death
INDUSTRIAL MATTERS. bodies, however, had been informed
sent of the Minister of Public Works,
two New Zealand Main Body men, in the horoic devotion to duty, and the the Balkan group on principles of an- they might spend their roonev
was accepted. Bevan-Brown, presided, and in addition knell of the League of Nations. It is directly on Peace celebrations instead to try and get an adosjuate supply of
to members of the school staff thero wero sublime self-sacrifice manifested by our other kind. If these principles were to considered unlikely that Great Britain labour for tho Auckland district, and
Tho wreath was a very handsome boys on Gallipoli, as well as deep be adhered to, Fiume must serve as of indirectly.
on the platform with him Messrs G. T. and France will depart from tho Pact this I trust will materially hasten tho
one, quite 5 feet in diamoter. In its thankfulness that the noblest traditions
STRIKE OF MINERS.
Booth, O. T. J. Alpers T 3.\VGiesson, Cane, outlet and inlet of the commerce, or make a separate peace without Italy. building of the needed accommodation.
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composition the wattle and silvor fern, of the race had boon worthily upheld. the AUSTRALIA'S DECISION.
symbolic of the countries from which J. C. Adams, A. Dty, M. not of Italy, but of the lands north Mr Wilson's dictum practically applies "With regard to Quail Island, I may
I<] Evans, C. Buchanan, B. K. b. Law- The singing of the National Anthem to the Japanese and Chinese case, which Bay that this has been for many yenrs
the Anzacs came, were prominont, and impressivo service. and north-east of that port, for Hun- involved nearly similar points. Briefly,
(Bv Cable.—Press A'eociaHcra.—Copyr (?ht
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used by tho Agricultural Departmont


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rence G. H. Mason, Dr. Simpson, Cap- closed an (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cablo Association.)
tho word "Anzac" was omblazoned gary, Bohemia, Roumania, and tho
across the wreath in blood-red flowers tain W. Hoare, Captain T. R. Charters, America does not stand for the_ cutting (Australian and .N'.Z. Cab.« Association.)
MELBOURNE. April 25. as a stock quarantine station, and for
Lieutenant A. O. Ponder, Lieutenant ASHBURTON. States of tho n ew Jugo-Slavic group. up of any nation among the victors. SYDNEY, April 25. tho housing of lepsrs. A roport receiv-
of the scarlet geranium. > The wreath The Federal Government has de-
F. A Do la Mere, Lieutenant W. It. The Anzac Day celebrations woro If Fiume were assigned to Italy it
would British headquarters states that Sig- Tliere are now (jOoO mineis .idle in the cided upon a two days' period for tho ed Bomo time ago on the island showed
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reflected credit on its designer, Mr R.


Nairn. Tho inscription was as fol- Lascelles, and Dr. D. E.Currie. feevoral commenced in Ashburton by the holding create a feeling that we had put that nor Orlando's departure will not neces- Northern District. Peace celebrations—Sunday for thanks- that it would be impossible to make any
hymns were sung, Mr H. D. Broadhead sarily mean tho disruption of the nego- (Received April 25th, 10.30 p.m.) largo \isc of it for quarantine purposes.
lows of a special memorial service at 11 a.m. port, upon which all these countries giving and Monday for a holiday.
presiding at the organ, and prayers in St. 'Andrew's Presbyterian Church, depended for access to tho Mediter- tiations, because a number of matters There were no fresh developments in Recent events havo shown the neces-

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"In memory of our fallen com- of internal politics urgently await his sity of tho buildings being brought into
were offered by the headmaster, the at which the Rev. G. Miller preached ranean, in the hands of a Power of the coal crisis to-day. _ The secretary
rades. They gave their immor- Rev. L. G. Whitehead, and Chaplain attention in Rome. of the Northern Collieries Association a sufficient stato of efficiency to deal
an eloquent sermon appropriate to the
tality. From the membors of tTio F. Dunnage. which it was not an integral part, and is negotiating with Mr Watt. with tho cases off coastal steamers and
Christchurch Returned Soldiers'
.
occasion. A special commemoration INDIAN UNREST. local cases, which may arrive from -the
Mr Bevan-Brown said that since tne whose sovereignty must inevitably seem
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service wns also hold in St. Stephen's


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Association." last Anzac Day gathering, the war had TROUBLE IN FREMANTLE. sea. Dr. McGill is at present in
or Anglican Church, the preacher being the foreign, and not domestic or identified DELEGATES RETURNING HOME.
Several other wreaths were also had a miraculous ending. In spitothe Christchurqh, and I havo requested him
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hung on tho walls of tho Cathedral. tho terrible difficulties, he lived in Rev. H. Jones, vicar of Tinwald. A with the. commercial and industrial life (Received April 25th, 10.20 p.m.) to inspect Quail Island and to extend
hope that we were on the eve of a glori-
special parade of returned soldiers and of the regions which the port must VICEROY'S REPORT. it for the purpose- stated. Ther renson
The bearers of the wrenth were: —

the world. I At such a members of the New Zealand military FREMANTLE. April 25. for concentrating on the two North
Sergeant S. L. "Williams, D.C.M., ous re-birth ofthere eore forces took place at the Drill Hall at
serve. It was for these reasons that (Received April 25th, 10.35 p.m.) The lumpers' dispute has not been
M.M., oth Australian Battalion; Sap- time as this, nnist bo Island quarantino stations and extend-
1.45 p.m., for the purpose of attending Fiume was not included in the Pact of PARIS. April 24. settled. ' Feeling is running high. IV o
per J. Cnrow, Bth Comnanv Australian hearts, who might think that the cioiids After all day consideration, the hundred police constables are campec (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) ing them, is that tho, port of Lytteltou
Engineers: Sercreant-Major C. H. would never lift for them./Much
could a. combined church' parade in tho London.
on the wharf. Agitators are urging is not usually ono of arrival for over-
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Elaborating those arguments, Mr Italian delegation finally decided to ad- (Australian and N.Z. Cablo Association.)
trrnham, 2nd Canterbury Regiment', not be said to comfort them,
but just Domain. There was a very large at- direct action to obtain food. sea steamers."
manner had tendance. Addre«ses wero given by the here to their decision to leave the Paris LONDON, April 21.
and Corporal E. Flaus, 13th North as God in a most unforeseen perhaps Ho Mayor and the Rov. H. N. Wright. A Wilson says the new plan of European i/eace Conference and return to Italy. A message from Fremantle to the The Press Bureau reports that the
Canterbury and "West Coast Regiment. disentangled this great war, order, centring in the League of
Na- Melbourne "Argus" on Tuesday of
Viceroy telegraphed on April . 20th, SHIPPING SERVICE WITH
Tho procession, after tho depositing of would disentangle all the great brought, collection realised £84 13s 9d.
daiknes3 AUSTRALIA.
tions, will provide against any unfair last week said: The position on the
stating that all is quiet in Lahore. A
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the wrpath, proceeded up Colombo and suffering tho war had also Ho Fremantle wharves remains unchanged,
number of people are coming in, repen-
street, and thonee along Armagh street and that in that direction WAIMATE. treatment of the Italian nationals in DISCUSSION SUPERFLUOUS. and no work was carried on to-day.
tant. ARRANGEMENTS FOR PRATIQUE.
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The
into Hnclpy park, whore various evolu- speaker would manifest His victory. Anzac Day was celebrated by a half- these regions. Ho pointa out that Last night the secretary of the Asso-
A mob to-day attacked the station at
tions wcro gone through. On the way, grief was certain that somo day, all holiday. Soryice was held at 7 a.m. through her sacrifices and those of her ciation of employers of waterside lab-
would be swallowed up in joy. Narobi, Bengal State. Offences against Tile Director of Quarantine at Mel-
Colonel Cooner, nt Cranmer square, in St. Augustine'B Church. At the Allies, Italy's ancient unity has been our made the following statement:—
tho regulations have extended to the bourne has cabled to tho New Zealand
tho snluto of the passing trqom., The war, Mr Bsvan-Brown
proceeded, public school the flag was saluted, and • (Received April 25th, 8.50 p.m.)
restored, and her frontiers have been "What occurred on the wharf early this
Gujerat district. Emissaries from Government that vessels from Now
In tho otielnsnre in tho park were tV>e had ended in such a way that we could tho drum and fife band led the sing- i> PARIS, April 24. morning was practically a repetition of are attempting to etir up troublo Zoaland nro now admitted to pratique
I

Hon. G W. Rupsoll, Mayor CATr not but see


in it the work of the ing of the National Anthem. In the restored to the great walls which &re Signor Orlando states that three what occurred prior to the midday pick- Delhiin the neighbouring districts of thePun- ;«i Australia on production of a certifi-
3>ivino Hand. Personally, he was suffi- afternoon there was a procession of her natural defence. Mr Wilson ap- Powers granted Italy's final minimum up on Saturday.
JR. Holland), Colonel R. A. CbnfFev, ciently optimistic to believe that an- The old hjmpers jab. Tension is reported at Forezcppre. cate from tho principal health, author-
O.C. the Canterbury Militarv District. other miracle was about to happen school childron, Territorials, and bands, peals to Italy to extend to the except Fiume, which was to be left a being in overwhelming numbers forced The Multan • railway communications ity at the last port of departure, stat-
free port. The next event was Mr the National workers from the wharf, have been restored.

Colonel J. 7i. Director of that from the great Council now sitting which halted at the Post Office, where newly-liborated peoples . across tho Mobile columns ing that all persons have been'examined,
addresses were delivered by the Mayor Wilson's manifesto, which he (Signor notwithstanding the presence of a large arc making arrests on the North-Wcsfc including the crow, and temperatures
Military Trniniinr. Mnjor Y.
in Paris would come forth a lasting (Mr George Dash), tho Rev. J. A. Adriatio magnanimity, friendly gen- Orlando) had first seen in an eyenins: bodv of police, which was obviously Frontier.
M.O. Brigade* Major, Major Finnist, peaco. The councillors were worthy of erosity, and the preference of jus- He explains that he is not unable to prevent them doing so. In taken, and that no influenza or sus-
Cnptain T). jr. Robeson, tho prayers all. Mr Julius, and Major Dailey. The re- paper. Nothing is reported from Delhi. picious illness was on board at the time
The Allied nations breaking with the Allies, but it is these circumstances, and as it was evi-
A.A.0.. nnd varans other .nffwg, Bevan-Brown of i eaid that in the bouth turned soldiers were entertained at tice over interest. The shops are*open, and all is quiel} of departure. Admission to pratique
8.8.M. O. yr. O'Snllivnn, N.Z.P.S., African war, fitty-scven old boys of tho afternoon tea. have made supremo sacrifices, not for superfluous to discuss matters with Mr dent that any attempt on the part of in Bombay. Two agitators, distributing is also subject to quarantine inspec-
acted as Brigndo Sergeant-major. Beys' High School had gone to the national advantage nor for defence, but Wilson. the Nationalists to return to the pick- inflammatory leaflets, were arrested. tion, and the release of the passengers
At the park the whole r>nradp w front; in the great, war 140 had fallen Press Association telegrams state that Signor Orlando will summon the up bureau would bring about a serious
for the settled peace of the world. Italinn Parliament to meet imme- collision, tho representatives of
tind crew subject to three days' daily
drnwn up. and insntWed by Colonol and 786 had joined the colours. (Ap- Anzac Dny was celebrated throughout the surveillance.
New Zealand, the principal features in America, as the initiator of peace, has diately. employers decided to postpone for the
Chnffev, who Tva« received with tho plause.) After speaking in feeling Tho Hon. G. W. Russell. Ministor of.
popn'-il saln+e, nfter the "T,nst -terms of the old boys who had given most places being military paradee and the compulsion upon her to square time being commencing work on any THE HOUSING PROBLEM. Public Health, who made these facts
Post" was Hnycd. and the Mar"h Past, their lives, Mr Beran-Brown expressed memorial services. every decision with the principles he ships in the harbour. The position public last night, Btated that in the
an imnre'sive pprnmony. took n'""". the hope that all who had returned enumerated, and can do nothing else. FRENCH COMMENT. is that under a pledge given to. the ordinary course of events no inspection
The whole nnrado flie'n marched off -Hie fr-cm the war would work together in IN SYDNEY. He trusts and belioves that Italy will National workers bv both the Federal of vessels leaving Now Zealand took"
ground and >mok to tbo citv. the dis- thsj cause of liberty, to make a better and State Governments at the times ACTION IN NEW SOUTH WALES, placo regarding the health of those on.
Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright) ask nothing but what is unmistakably when they came to the assistance of the
tnWr»<r n'nee at the n<>rrneks. Now Zealand and a bettor world. iy
consistent with these sacred obligations.
(Reuter'e Telegrams.)
country in the 1917 strike those men board, but in view of tho' present posi-
The parado stato wns as follows:— Lieutenant A. 6. Ponder, M.C., a (Received April 2oth. 10.30 p.m.) (Received April 25th, 10.35 p.m.) tion the Chief Health Officer (Dr.
Oflinorg. 0.-R. T'. returned old boy and Rhodes Scholar, SYDNEY, April 25. Only on such lines can the world's have to be given preference of em- Valintine) had now arranged that tho
Unit.
»s briefly addressed the gathering and Owing to tho influenza restrictions, peace bo made secure.
PARIS. April 24. ployment. and are also
entitled to the (By Cable.—Press Association.--Copyright)
various health officers at the principal
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no demonstrations were permitted to The French newspapers refuse to re- fullest protection necessary (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.)
l*l M."R. IC.Y.C.) 3 30 M spoke more particularly of the great Mr Wilson authorised the statement. gard the situation as insoluble, but sup- to enable ports of doparturo of oversea vessels,
celebrate Ansae Day, except them to enjoy those privileges without SYDNEY, April 25.
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"P." JT Z.F.'V. 4 Pn P4 brotherhood that the war had brought speci-il and port health officers also, should
Po. 1 T«/.U Co.. WZ.E.
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Hβ says he is. prepared to accept the port Italy. interference.


4 7R PO about; of the great and lasting friend- church services. There was a great Therefore,
Tlie "i'etit Parisien" says there is a filiate provision being made pending ade- The Statq Government is launching a make an inspection of passengers and
Nn. a T>it». Sitrnnl Cn. of his manifesto, and
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..1 95 ships that had ueen formed. The war, display of bunting. consequences bv the au- comprehensive housing scheme. It is. Thie was not
N.Z. /Rnil"-nv Fti"in«AT3 suspension of pourparlers, but not :i thorities for crew on each vessel.
2 1!? 14 adds: The Italians for some days have proposed to build houses to lot, to buildi
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the proper ot exactly a new departure, as from timo


I°T a ruthless the one, had been fought by tho
(Cnit»rbnrv) rupture. protection
lIS
Nationalists, the work of tbe port can- homes for those desiring to purchase on
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50 Allies in most sportsmanlike way; been threatening a rupture. to timo different countries, including
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V.z. Army Corps 2 "Le Matin" declares that the situa- not he proceeded
No. S T7 }"!'! A 10 10 they had fought with a jeat on their with, but it is ex- tho instalment system, to assist people New Zealand, had asked for certificates
PAINT STORE GUIDE. tion is grave owing to the high state or pected that

the stoppage will be oi to erect homes for themselves in chosen


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"X.Z. Motor °->rvico C«r"<t 18 18 lips and had died with a jest. The oF the kind, and the Dominion had
Italian feeling.

Rtterv* nt Officers and Rotir- years that had been epent in fighting short duration." districts, to finance the purchase of
FIUME TO BE OCCUPIED. The "Echo do Paris" violently at- compliod as far as possible.
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LM 11 19 with the Expeditionary Force had not- houses already occupied, to assume the
tacks Mr Wilson, and urges France to The shipping companies, Mr Russell

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Junior CcM, 151" been wasted financial responsibility of the Starr-


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..25 DAMAGE TOTALS £10,000. A SETTLEMENT.


v years, but tho most fruitful added, preferred to nay any cost en-
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lUhirnod Soldiers ..

..21 B ns 41R years in the lives of those who had' follow Italy's example, declaring that Bowkett societies in order to allow mem-
tailed in the inspection, as it facili-
.

Taterans i 20 24
(PBESS ASSOCIATION TELEC.RAMS.) France has much to gain by direct ac- (Eeuter's Telegrams.) bers to participate in the ballot, and,
served. They had all been privileged tated the entry of vessels at the other
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PRESIDENT ACCUSED OF BAD tion. Too many concessions have al- (Received April 20th. 1.30 a.m.) • to arrange for the conversion of life
Totals ..113 2299 2412 to meet men who were thorough gentle- WELLINGTON. April 25. ready been made to Mr Wilson's end.
FAITH. insurance assets in order to devote them,
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men, who had fought like gentlemon A fire broke out to-night iu a two- idealogy. . LONDON. April 24.
THE STREET COLLECTION. and had died like gentlemon. storeyed brick building in Lower Tara- Tlie Limerick strike lias been set- to house-purchasing propositions.
Tho headmaster then read the names "Le Journal" remarks that Mr Wil- tled. HOW IS INFLUENZA
Durjng tho morning, of afternoon, and naki street, used by T. A. Wells as a son's act is contrary to all diplomatic TRANSMITTED?
evening, a large corps lady collec- of old boys who had fallen since last paint store. The building was com- PARTS, April 2-1. usages. Tho Italians make the best
tors patrolled tho streets, soliciting Anzac Day; These, with those return- pletely gutted, and tho stock of paints,
subscriptions from the public on behalf ed men who had died during the influ- wallpapers, etc., which was valued at Tlie Italians intend to occupy Dal- answer promising tho best results.
MISCELLANEOUS CABLES FOR BLIND SOLDIERS. DESPERATE AMERICAN TESTS.
matia and Fiume with 100,000 men im-
of tho building fund for tho Returned enza pandemic, were as follows: £10,000, totally destroyed. The in-
How is influenza transmitted from

Sgt. A. A. Eoyd, Tpr. J. AV. Boag, mediately. They threaten to conclude


Soldiers' Club, which is to be erected surances on the stock arc:—Guardian
in Gloucester street. Their appeal to Lieut. R. A. Dobson, Tpr. E. T. Harper, £3000, Phmnix £2f)CO, South British a Signor separate peace with Germany. "THE BRIDGES ARE DOWN." MASSAGE TRAINING. person to person?
Orlando has handed over The Board of Trade lias re-granted Tho question is important at a time
"Be a brick and buy a brick was Tpr. J. S. King, Cupt. W. B. Robinson. £1800. The building, which was held Italy's
liberally responded to, and. a good many Lieut. R. D. Fitch, Capt. J. K. Ven- on leaso from tho estate of the late interests to Great Britain and (Australian and N.Zi. Cable Aneociation.) permissionto import wine ' without a A demonstration of what can be when restrictions intended to prevent
thousand - citizens were wearing the nblcs (M.C.), Capt. J. A. McD. Allan, William Fox, was insured for £800. Franco, and pays a tribute to their (Received April 26th, 1.5 a.m.; license. done in training blind soldiers for mas- infection are contemplated in New Zea-
loyalty. PARIS, April 24. sago work was given in the office of the
little metal brick, with tho letters Pte. P. W. Corrigan. Pte. H. C. Wal- In a statement, Signor Orlando said The Poles launched an offensive on a land.
U.S.A. on it, that denoted that they lacc, Liout. G. P. Boadel, Otfm. T. M. Tho newspapers almost unanimously front of 150 miles in Lithuania, against Minister of Doienco' (Sir James Allen)
that President Wilson's action was a disapprove Mr Wilson's untimely mani- It has puzzled the United States Pub-
had subscribed to this worthy causo. Aberneth.v, Lieut. H. L. M'urgatroytl the Bolshevists, and made important at Wellington on Thursday, in the pre-
Mr G. Donaldson wns in charge of the CM.C), Pto. C. Johnstone, Capt. E. A BIG PROBLEM. doparlure from diplomatic customs, and festo. captures. sence of, Ministers of the Crown, and lic Health Service, which, in a recent
left the Italians no option. "Le Journal" describes the incident Sir Robin.
Major-General Alfred The report directed attention to the diffi-
collection, and his headquarters at tho Baxter. Sgt.-M. E. E. Crnwshaw, Gnr. King Victor has endorsed Signor Or- as a crisis, adding: The bridges aro It is announced unofficially that Mex- culties surrounding the etudy_ of me-
Chamber of Commerco was a busy H. H. Bies, Gnr. H. R. Simpson, Lieut pupil has had eight weeks' tuition in
THE MEAT TRUST MENACE. lando's action. down. ico refuses to recognise tho Monroe anatomy, and in that short period has thods by which the disease is trans-
BCeno all day. In the evening, after A. H. W. Ell, Cpl. H. J. H. Glasson, The Italian delegates iiccuse Presi- Doctrine. The Mexican Ambassador at acquired what
"Le Matin" says Mr Wilson's action must be regarded as a mitted.
nil tho subscriptions had been counted Q.M.-Sgt. G. E. Bksott, Cpl. E. J. Producers in New Zealand will bo in- dent Wilson of bad faith in publishing is_ inexplicable at a moment when, on Paris has been ordered to Spain' to While at one time this question was
he reported tint the nmount collocted Livingstone, Liout. C. A. ]>artnnll terested to read the following note his statement when the Italians were await instructions. wonderful knowledge of the bones and thought solved (writes Dr. Harrie A.
totalled £503 16s Id. (M.M.), Lieut. E. A. Coatcs, Gnr. W. from the "Westminster Gazette" of making a supreme effort to find a modus his advice, the Germans had been in- muscles of the human body. A skele-
vited to Versailles. It is orjually in- Hougaton, in the Now York "Herald"
L J.imioson, Pte. F V. Adamson, Cpl. February 22nd last, on the working of vivendi. Tho Italians have postponed explicable that the Germans should MnTirS?"-?has1 c been
£20,000,
m Pan y> with
°
capital of
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registered in Sydney
ton was placed in his hands at the de-
monstration, and he named the various of February 9th). as well ae any medi-
COMMEMORATIVE SERVICES. Ii S. Woods, Cpl. J. W. Taylor, Pte. tho Meat Trust: —

their departure from the Poace Confer- have been invited when a serious dis- for the purpose of aeri.il transport be- cal question could be without experi-
There wero large congregations at J. C. Leversedgc, Lieut. C. W. Cra- 'Tho explanations of tho Food Con- ence until 8 p.m. tween the Commonwealth and Now bones, and explained the position and mental evidence to substantiate it, it
troller about the transactions with the agreement was threatening. function of the muscles with, almost
the Cathedral yesterday, -when special cioft-Wilson, Sgt. H. M. Cottoft. Mr Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau, Zealand. complete accuracy. Those present ex- now turns out that scientific men know
services were held in commemoration The reading of the names was fol- American Meat Trust would be absolute- and President Wilson met as usual. less than was supposed. And not only
of Anr.ac Bay. Holy Communion was lowed bv the playing of the "Last ly convincing if we had no knowledge of Mr Lloyd George states thai the Martial-law has been enforced in pressed great surprise at the power of
in this particular, but in others, tho
other facts. Tho picture painted for us Italians will not be leaving Paris at Hamburg, Altona, and Wandsbok in the pupil's memory, which enabled him
,

celebrated at" 7.15 anil 10 a.m. In the Post" by the School Bugle Band.
is that of a Government Dennitaent DEMONSTRATION IN ROME. consequence of a mob storming the to acquire in a very short period and recent epidemic, of which we are now
afternoon the ceremony of receiving Mr 0. T. J. Alpcrs, an ex-master of ! squeezing down prices and making good present. police motor-cars and seizing arms retain knowledge far beyond that re- suffering tho aftermath, has disproved
the wreath from the Returned Soldiers' the school, also gave a brief address., i bargains. In consequence of tho representations not followed, in which some persons A quired of the ordinary masseur, and some theories which were thought to be
Association took place, ami in tlie even- and after spoakinjj. of the school's fine Whence, then, came the enor- of M. Clemonceaii and Mr Lloyd well founded.
beyond tho most were .killed and injured. probably equal to that of somo doctors.
ing a choral general commemoration record, said that the school must now mous profits—far droavns of tho packers before tho
George, Signor Orlando has postponed (Received April 25th. 7.30 p.m.)
NOT ALWAYS BY MUCUS.
service was held. Tho anthem, bo looked upon as a nursery of patriot- golden been made by the his
departure, which has been fixed for ROME April 24. The Prime Minister of Tasmania (the It was explained that he was instruct-
war—that have in the afternoon. The King of Italy and a large num- ed by demonstration, supplemented by The report of the United States Pub-
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'■Happy find blest are they," was beau- ism, a training ground of soldiers. It. Trust The simple fact is, and no 2 o'clock Orlando has written to M. 4?' j•a Hscheme
Lee) ln a P° licy speech
ber of members of both Houses o! information dictated to him so lie Health Service gives the result of
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outlined
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tifully sung by tho choir, and the ser- had now taken its place in that goodly j Signor for State-owned ea
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mon was preached by Doan Carrington, brotherhood, the great public schools \ a mount of official explanation will alter. Clemencoau regretting that President Parliament have telegraphed to Signor. steamers. State insurance, and housing that ho might record it in Braille and somo recent experiments to show that
it, that in tho dealings with the Gov- tho commonly accepted theory of trans-
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whose discourse was based on tho ap- of the British Empire, and it was a i ernment the Meat Trust alwnvs had the "Wilson Diiblished proceeding his manifesto while Orlando urging him to stand firm. and industrial memorise it nftonvards. His case was
_ A tremendous demonstration in tho scope of tb elegislation broadening not exactly that of a soldier blinded mission by droplets of mucus coughed
propriate text from' Judges v.. 18, "A sacred obligation on all connected with ( upper hand. It commanded supplies negotiations were on a com- the Wages Board
people that jeopardised their livos it to see that those fine traditions j and held the Allied Government to ran- promise which might have been accept- city demanded Fiumc and Dnlmatia. during the war, as ho had boon blind into them by infected persons does not
!

Onto tho
death, in tlie high places ox which had been established were upheld. ! som. That fact is fully set out in tho ed. The Marquis Salvngo-Raggi, an The Mayor addressed the -multitude, for many years, and had received tell the whole story.
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tho field." The war had undoubtedly added cubit j report of an investigation ordered by Italian deleglite
sta tes that the publica- and declared that. Italy would refuse training at the Jubilee Institute for Under the supervision of Dr. M. J.
HUNGARY.
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Mass was celebrated at 9 a.m. Nt the on cubit to the spiritual stature of the j the President of the United States. tion of the manifesto came as a bomb- nny diminution of her national rights. the Blind, but not in anatomy. His Roseman, whose word in tho world of
!

bacteriology will carry great weight at


Mr 'Alpcrs also referred to j Why, then, should the Food Controller's shell while a compromise was Troops guarded the Entente Embassies. sense of touch was particularly delicata
being
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Roman Catholic Cathedral for the school.


soldiers who had fallen during the war the fact that the High School was about j Department be so anxious to conceal discussed. The manifesto was publisb- ALLIES TAKLTG ACTION and accurate. What ho could do could the United States Quarantine Station at
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the heads of all the delegates. "FIIBIE OR DEATH." bo done, though not so quickly, by Gallop's Island, Boston, an effort was
by tho Rev. Father Murphy, late to change its locale, and also remarked j the truth The Meat Trust remains at od over
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Wilson had elected himself soldiers who lost their sight at the. made to transmit the disease to sixty-
Chaplain with the N.Z.E.F. in England on the jireat loss the school would sus- the end of the war a bigger problem for President umpire. eight volunteers. Forty-seven had i-o
!

and France. Preaching from tho tain when the headmaster elected to to face than it was before the supreme (Received April 26th. 1.5 a.m.) front. Massage is ono of the occupa-
the world personal history of having had tho dis-
text, "Greater love than this no man take a respito from his many years of war." American correspondents assert that ROME. April 24. (By Cable.—Prees AsiwJ.it.iea.—Copvrieht) tions for which it is thought sightless
hath, that a man lay down his lifo for Mr Alpers spoke very feel- Mr Lloyd George and M. Clomenceau There is intense feeling throughout (Australian and X.Z.
Gable IbSSKV
men aro peculiarly fitted. There are ease during the present epidemic, and
;

labour. thirty-nine gave a clear history for life.


his friends," Father Murphy, after ingly and eulogistically of the fine work approved of the manifesto before its Italy. "Vast demonstrations acclaim (Received April 26th, 1.5
a m 1 some fifteen New Zealand blinded sol-
alluding to the great deeds of tho day Mr Bevan-Brown had done for the publication. Signor Orlando, shoutino- "Fiume or . COPENHAGEN. April 24. diers .in England, and two have al- TESTS WITH SOLDIERS.
GERMAN ESCAPEES. death." IS reP°rted th »t sixty
they commemorated, and the deeds of
the Now Zealand soldfers in many
school, of which he had
life.
been
Mr Alpcrs concluded with a
the very
REASON FOR STATEMENT. Signor Orlando's decision to return ai?L
Allied troops, concentrated at
.
thousand ready roturned to tho Dominion. One
of tlie gentlemen present at the demon-
Tho study began on -November 13th
with an experiment in which a suspen-
those who had fallen, none wag cheered in the streets of all the as a Roumanian reserve, will Neustadt stration on Thursday 6tatcd that in
Other battlefields, said:—"Xow ' Zea- tribute to (press association telegram.) bio; cities. march to sion of a freshly isolated culture of
land, thank God, has been spnred the of whom he said, when at school, was HASTINGS, April 23. Demonstrations and ex- Budapest this week. Japan tho majority of tho massage Pfeiffor'a bacillus was instilled into the
privations and sufferings of tho older content to stand on the touchlinel Tkey diaries Hodlor and A.fred Krant, the
citement are universal as a protest practitioners "wero blind. The demon- nose of three non-immunes and three
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Countries. On that account, you can- all "got right into it." He agreed MEDIATION FAILS. against Mr Wilson's stand. stration (says the "Post") was an ex- controls who had an attack of influenza
last of the sis Featherston escapees, ARTIST PROOFS ample of what can be done under ad-
WOt fully realise how much yours boys with the headmaster that they were were arrested here to-day and will be during the present epidemic. Norn*
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hnye suffered for you. What are yon not dead; that they did not even sleep, j taken under guard to Wellington to- By, Claude Ring, photos, attain per- verse conditions by a capable and keen,
Use "Bnttol." fection in photographic art. Studio instructor, and a receptive pupil. contracted the disease.
•Going to do for them in return? The Their spirits still fought on, and thev morrow. (Received April 25th. 7.30 p.m.) Ward off Influenza. Another suspension of n number <>i
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Stewart Dawson Buildings. Take lift!


hoys return with a broader outlook on called on all connected with the school PARIS, April 23- Sprinkle it about, Hush the sinks and
'Phono 3003. different strains of Pfeiffer's bacillus
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the
life. They want nothing of tho nar- to be true to the traditions that they Mr Wilson issued his statementresi- be- drains, gargle the throat, rinse bath. RBSIB-9326 was used on ten non-immunes, and the
row prejudices yon havo experienced had handed down. "The Brothers Inseparable—Fore- teeth with it daily. Use it in the Tesults were likewiso negative.
,

during the war in this country. They speaking as an sight and Health." —Stanus. Incon- cause he conceived that the Italian
"B D.L." Cubettes, most economical, Mr N. B. Lnsk, writing from Auckland,
Mr M. J. Gresson, n America, as well as in Italy, To prevent a cold "getting hold of o»ye:—T gar© a demonstration here on some Thirty men were also exposed by
old boy, gave a short address, and said sistent temporature means coughs, •dents permanent disinfectant for all sani-
>

are too big and brnvo to descend so wrong conception of his you," take "NAZOL" on sugar, or in- of'the strongest Blackberry imaginable It swabbing and spraying the upper respi-
«>w. I am afraid thore are some in that ho was certain that out of all the colils. and sore- throats—unless fore- jia(j gained a the Bee display, Bonaing-
tary purposes. cf interest, «*S» ratory passages jrith filtered and un-
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ttitude over Adriatic question. halo it at intervals. Its effects are created a great dealWheelbond'e,
New Zealand who are not doing as darkness of the war, light and good sight is used by having Baxter's Lung a
Keith Murdoch writes that Mr
ton's window, Hifth and Caahel excellent iSeulto." 619 Colombo filtered secretions from the respiratory
!

Old boys had helped.to Preserver handy. Get Baxter's to- Mr fctroet*.
simply marvellous. \
•tient
*

come.
mrich as they might for tho returned would 22 Wilson said on .Monday he intended
,

2s 6d big bottle.
•oldier. I have heard it said that ho make the Empire; the school had made | day.
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THE FUESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 26 191&

R. S. A. BEAL
THE TREATMENT OF

EFFICIENCY.
NURSES.
T™*** Y°*T%

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' CHOOSE THE ANNUAL REPORT. Do you wish to become a REAL, r.ot merely
famed
\ famed PIMP AT ! m, a XOIIINAL cr hare you
A Point of Interest
IJ RINC
A 1 II 07 "THE PRESS."
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* Cided to b« a 1319 Cnr.vlidate for the Com- TO THE EDITOB


for mercial or Prcfeiaional Accountants' Matricu- g; rj statements made by Mr J.
The
value Stewart Dawson's The third aunual report of tlic Christ- lation, Acciuatants' Preliminary, or an}, other
Entrance University Examinations? If so, J Dougall, in his address at Sydenham,
'grolsiyextravagant and unfair
for Mothers and Wives
church branch of the Returned Soldiers' you are justified in providing yourself with are so

NGood
Association to be submitted to the an- the best instruction procurable.
as to warrant a statement
of facts Linens are still good housekeeping,
nual general meeting on Monday next,
[f EVERY RING
In our inagniUcent
%-
iijl. refers first of all'to the epidemic in
from some one in authority.
tnan doing so, I have no desire
More
to enter I! " just as in grandmother's day. Beath's are
[]
the following words: — The Staff of into a controversy.
"
famed for Linen values, as well as for well
We wiil tuKe cue accusations seria-
"The epidemic of 1918 brought death TSAXKS COiIMERCIAL COLLEGE
turn firsilv, that "llic treatment of selected stocks. Linens make acceptable

I
I] 11>ehAi-«H«3*»eD* fe?f to many returned soldiers whose power 'Whitcombe and Toinbe' Baildinga,
nurses at tue Ciiiistcuurcii Jlospital is

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of resistance to disease had be*- re- " Cashel street, -

'Phone 1003,
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thing iu our

,
duced by their sufferings of tue war. is excelled by cone in the Dominion, and 'liio most fccauciaioiis
iSIO.-. to 4120 certainly -worth il! ,] Altogether the Christemirch Associa- includes : huiiia-i civiiisauoiiy" and tiiut tiiey are
slaves ihau human
tjpi'l'lCai V ttIUCJ Sp«MOfi* In TWILL LINES FINISH SHEET-
i The

I
jour vhile to pay tion lost about sixty members. '•treated more
1j

-==rK
,
Sv liotn are untrue, extrava- v ING; well woven and a pure finish—
:iR T. IRVIXE, .iI.A., F.R.E.S. beings."
jC •,

death of the .President (Mr Harry Cot-


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54in 63in 72in. SOin. wide


"nnz", and a iioel those in authority,
ton) removed the ablest and inost popu- on
111 065U.1l S
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HR S. J. IR"\VIX, "C" Certificate. • 2 / 11 3 '6 */3 4/9 yard


cnooses to prove

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lar man in the Association, ills early 3IR A. F. EARRELL, and uutil -Mr
D Ser
The d*intT 2-4tene Cite-
Uluhtnileo Ciita- . Sv work had hc-Iped to found the Associa- Honours).
(Second-class
tiiem t-liey can ouiy be dismissed as FINE IRISH DAMASK CLOTHS, in neat designs;
y( Joeue illnpermea- Tbeever-popu'«D;imood 'J'] tion securely, and his good influence the vapourings of a mind determined to W •
£• m *
will wear and wash well—
|i over DUmood Rina Miring <.-aru tost. Ciuttei Ring. Mili MR P. HARLE, A.PJi. (N.Z.), A.I.A.N.Z.
attain to the position of Chief Magis-
Llineil O&CllOn
1
upon all members was most marked-
1
v £1010-.o £250 cafre. on request. £610-.t £40
w
2x2 * **** 16/ 9 18/ 9 «/«* 25/8 each
Jir Cotton was widely known and great- trate ol' this city at the expense of the UAUVAA !«./WW **

STEWART DAWSON'S ly respected' among all classes of the For furtner information, apply to l'air name of ocners, and on the trying
deis of tne nurses whom he is
shoul-
11 —*g
2x3 yarfs 16/11 Ig/6 28/6 & 34/6 each
SERVIETTES to match, size 22in. x 22in.—
I hj| community, and his death wa s a ho.ivy ■
■■
Stewart Oawton't Cornpr C/irmc/.urcA oppressed.
BANKS COLLEGE.
I| J! 10/9 13/6 16/6 18/9 21/6 & 27/6 doren

blow to the Association. Tho death of to make out as " II


the secretary (.Mr C. W. Green) and
Mr -W. Reid —a valued member of the
P. HARLE,
Director.
Mr i)o;:gall states that a nurse on
entering hospital, "couldn't live except II
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"
Remarkable Offer in TERRY FACE TOWELS—
Size 22 x 44—White—
executive —will also bo mourned by all tnat ttiey are partly supported rela-
members of the Association. On bef-aif
Head Office: "Wellington. H1623-1
tives." 'ilieir pay, ranging irom "£l2 I ' 1/4J 1/6 1/9 2/3 & 2/11 each
of tho Association the executive gives to £-0 a year, out of which they had Size 20 x<4o—Coloured— \

heartfelt sympathy to" the relatives of to buy uniforms and aprons," they had 1/7J 1/9 2/- 2/3 & 2/9 each
these comrades, who had. worked well METROPOLITAN to '"scruo floors" and
work," etc., etc.
do "jiienial
Such is thd state- PILLOW CASES. Hemstitched. Embroidered and
for returned soldiers."
The report then goes on to speak of
the foundation of tho Association, a
TROTTING CLUB. ment, the following aro the facts:
A nurse enters on a probationary
— Frilled, with Embroidered corners; also Hem-
stitched Frills—
period of three months to prove hei All One Price 3/9 Usual Price 5/11 each
history of the growth of the Association
being given, with every appreciation suitability for her vocation, and as she DAINTY SWISS EMBROIDERED DUCHESS
of tho generosity of the Citizens' De- POSTPONED FEBRUARY is only on probation she has to find, to

B4OMM
SETS, in four designs—
B WW
A Q
fence Corps. Prominence is given to MEETING. start oif v.itu, her own clothing in the S. J&
v^V— n.nn.r.iiiiMmwl shape of two pink print dresses, only Hiil * *
One Price •• 4 /11 Set
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«»i.. ! tho extensive* building scheme now be-


ing brought before the public, and,
speaking generally, the committee re-
used i'or three months, 12 aprons, four
collars, and six pairs of cuffs.
IS A M**YL B JL Jl BEATH'S SPECIAL LONGCLOTH, 36in. wide—

cords with regret a distinct shrinkage The New Zealand Metropolitan Trot- After the period of probation when

lE.WPidgeon
in public generosity to the returned ting Club will hold its postponed Feb- she actually becomes a hospital nurse,
soldier. The committee also records ruary Meeting at Addington to-day, all uniforms are found by the
with regret the fact that so far only and brincr to a close its 1918-1919 sea- and as long as a nurse remains in hos- 826U3-6465
40.per cent, of the necessary sum has son. Good acceptances have been re- pital her uniform is repaired and re-
been collected. Special relereuce is plenished for her.
<&, Coy. Ltd. made in the report to the refusal, of ceived,
and somo high-class trotting is The nurse's recompense is £20 a

New Zealand tho Minister of War Funds to sanction certain to be witnessed. Even though year for the first year, not £12 to £20 position of Mayor it would bo hardly BIGGER MACHINES COMING. DANCING CRAZE.
the payment by the Lady Liverpool Cathedral Chimes, Author Dillon, Ad- as stated by Mr Dougall, and it also worth answering. I myself worked in There are maciiines of oOCO-h.p. actu-
Distributors includes the following, which Mr Dou-
Committee of a sum of £3000 generous- miral Wood, and Matchlight have de- the hospital during tho recent epiclemio ally on the stocks, not designed by —

�- .
gall nas omitted to state:

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aae ly voted to tho fund for building tho clined their engagements in the princi- as a volunteer help and did the work of cranks, but the projects of famous
CHMSTCHURCH ctub. While the' Minister maintained pal race of the day, there remains suffi- Comfortable board and lodging, with a maid, and even in that strenuous firms, which arc making ready to com- "We are so busy that we hardly
that he was really unable to sanction
cient material to produce a keen con- every convenience —garden, tennis court, time I saw nothing that could give rise ply with tho demand for Transatlantic

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66 Hlih Street. know how to get all tho lessons in dur-
test. In the unhoppled division are otc, etc.—(>-verything that pertains to a to such a statement. In conclusion it

!
this payment on account of the pro- travel facilities, and intend those
18 ~r«!t!!ee* ND
the best trotters in commission at the
visions of tho War Funds Act, the re- present
port states legal advice obtained by the events are time, while in tho
refined home.
The money value of the remuneration
-would probably bo a good thing for Air
Dougall if he would visit the hcspital
craft to carry comfortably from 60 to
with that safety and re-
ing a day," said a teacher of dancing
to a London pressman on February
some speedy pacers. Specva! 100 passengers 26th. "We begin at 10 a.m. and some-
309 Moray rlaca
Association was to the effect that no trams will run couJd not be obtained outside for less and see things as they are for himself. —

gularity which alono would justify tho times do not finish untU 11 p.m.
(cr. Great Klnc St.*. to and from the course than 30s a week, but we will put it Yours, etc.,
DUNEDIN such objection was justified by the text
at short intervals. Tho first race will outlay of capital involved. And all Everyone is Jazz mad, but there are
of the Act. As the point raised affect- start at 11.50 a.m. The following down at 20s a week. RACHEL "W. CHRISTIE. this work is going on in spito of sonio signs that tho old-fashionod waltz is
(8) ed a number of associations throughout the programme:— • is Again, Mr Dougall has omitted to 206 G!oucester street, uncertainty to the conditions on going to be popular again."

.
' as
state that part of the recompense is the April 25th.
New Zealand, the question has been which commercial aviation will be con- "Strictly speaking, the term 'Jatt'
referred to the Dominion Executive, SUMMER HANDICAP (in eaddle), of 150 education given to a nurse so that she ducted. Apart from the hectic pro- is applicable only to the music, "Mr P.
which would have the matter reviewed sovs. trotters. Class 4.53 or may be able to sit for her State and jects of some concerns, aviation is J. S. Richardson, editor of the '"Danc-
better. Two miles. hospital examinations, and so obtains CITY OF

'
at tho Conference in May.
3s Pafard calmly confident of the future, al- ing Times," said. "One teacher of
Experience has proved, the report Treasure Sccke-r Mushroom
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7S a certificate that carries with it a de-


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tuough its developments at first may be dancing has VJ assistants, irho are
5s Hilly Perole 7e finite status as a qualified nurse.
continues, tho need of extensive district retarded. kept going all the day at 7s 6d for half-
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CHRISTCHURCH.
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Craibwood 6s Colonol Havelock ve The education carries with it the


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Tho supposed struggle between the hour lessons. Dancing revivals al-
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organisation. The'Dominion' Execur .Bon Patch 6s Koraki loe of the hospital and attendance
ne practice ways follow big wars.
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tivß is recommending tho annual ron- airship and tho aeroplane for survival
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Tβ Kuiti 7s Hiroki It wne towards


lectures,, and free tuition
SPREYDON HANDICAP (in harness), of at courses
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of the end of tho Napoleonic "Wars that


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ference to adopt a plan which combines �1 1 '

and labour unrest are making capital


MAKE SURE of tire economy a right proportion of decentralisation Ojjo at
the Technical College. It would bo waltzing was introduced to London. The
s\ U
"
2CO sovs. Claes 2.55 or better. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. extremely shy, naturally and rightly
and dependability with Goodrich in relation to centralisation. The idea mile and a quarter. fair to value the education at £12 a
.

so; and a circumstances not at all to waltz was then thought to be most in-
'/ year. A first year's nurse therefore
is to have an increase of personnel in Bundong .. scr Locanda Dillon .. 3s has br> regretted provided the time of wait- decent and improper 1"
tlio Dominion Executive to permit the Silver Quick Is Joan of Arc
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4a
the following recompense: Fellow Electors, '"

ing be wisely employed. But there is


£20 a year paid in cash.
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constitution of executive sub-commit- Rorke'e Drift Is Birdivood 4S I have pleasure in announcing my a debit side to the account, and that is POWDER-PUFF PROHIBITION.
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"os
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tees in the four centres. These sub- Dean- Dillon. 2s Proud spring £52 a year paid as board and lodg-
"Best in the Long Run" candidature for a seat on tlie Christ- the danger of handicapping the indus-
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Nancy Stair
,

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2s R«v7 Prince 5S ing.
committees would be practically provin- try in this country, and of freezing
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church City and am glad to


£12 a year paid in free education. . be associated Council,
Pax ..2s Gladey©
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cial executives. 5s It was mainly the women, who


out somo of the most promising enter- brought about the enactment of Prohi-
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It is hoped also to V ice-Admiral 3s Lndy Teddington Sβ with the gentlemen nom-


have an organiser appointed" for each of
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prises of private inventors and small bition in the United States.


these four districts, such organiser to
METROPOLITAN HANDICAP (in harness),
of 500 eovs. Class 4.36 or better. Two
"£B4 inated by the Christchurch Citizens'
Association. Our whole desire is to
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firms. Already one hears of tho de- witty speech at Washington's birthday In a
be paid by the N.Z.R.S.A. and con- miles.
A .second year nurse has*
eecjjrp and maintain a "ound" and pro-
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parture from this country of talouE celebration of the London branch of


trolled B\Tthe Provincial Executive. Willie Lincoln (A. Hondrickson) gressive administration af municipal seeking outlet nbroad. In the Royal the
7s United States Navy League, Ad-

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According to the report the active John Dillon (B. Jarden) £30 a year paid in cash.
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83 £52 a year paid affairs. Any movement introduced Air Force itself there is a danger of miral Sims said that if American
membership of the Association now in board and lodg-
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Moneymaker (A. Piin?le)


Albert Cling- (J. Henderson)
..9s ..

ing. for the betterment of the people aud the dispersal of talent, both > in the women carried out their new threat to
stands at 2680. as against 980 at the aeroplane and the airship divisions, make the country tobacco-less, as well
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Sunirod (F. Holmes, jun.)


<j3 ..

£12 a year paid in free education.


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of living conditions will have my


date of the last annual meeting. Added Agathos (J. Cockerill) "
..9s ..

liearty support, so long as it is shaped which will set the clock back seriously. as "dry," thore would certainly be a
to this number there are also twenty ? s
Germany, we may be sure, will mako men's movement to ban face-powder
J along sound lines. It is more than
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tracts of men suffering from typical at- N.Z. VETERINARY CORPS honorary life members and sixty hon- Trix Pointer <F. Ho'.moe) LOs £94
ever necessary to-day that
we should one of her first cares the consolidation' and decollete" effects.
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tacks of the disease, and no reaction Mintaon (\V. Smith) Us


orary members.
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It is the ideal of
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Erin's keep an
eye on the City finances, of the technical protrress achieved dur-

(A. Fleming
i

was obtained. -
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the Returned Soldiers' Association that CASHMERE HANDICAP (in harness), of
Ha ..
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A third year nurse has: directing our efforts and expenui-ng our
The admiral read some lines on
ing the war. and will retain a hold on "Topics of the Day at Home," includ-
In another set of experiments ten.
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"NO BETTER WORK HAS BEEN comrades' of the great war shall remain 250 sovs. Unhoppled trotters. Class 4.48 £35 a year paid in cash plus the money in those directions only which
volunteers camo into close association her best engineers and inventors. ing.—
1 i.

DONE." comrades to the end. or better. Two miles. above-named items.


with each of ten selected cases of in- After dealing with Association mat- A fourth year nurse has: will bring about real progress on sound Sow, we're not goia? to trtand for sack one-
Hardy Wilkee scr Beta Peter SOME NEW IDEAS.
£57 a year during its first sis lines. My business experience and my sided staff.
9s
fluenza ten to eighty-four hours after
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A high tribute to the valuable ser- ters, the report proceeds: "Time has Whispering Willie 2a Imperial Crown'" 9s
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onset of tho disease. time I place freely at the disposal of There is in London an Australian tVb're next going to tockle the girl* , powder.
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vices rendered by the New Zealand proved that the Association was right Ro3 Hflathcr ..6s Paul Hiion ..10s months paid in cash, plus board and my puff.
Each volunteer conversed a few min-! Veterinary Corps in France has boen in its protest against the scheme of four Olive L. 7s ttav Wilkce Us residence. fellow-citizens in. a desire for the aeroplane design that arrived top late We're after
short dreesee, low necks, and Ion;
utes with each of the ten selected pu-1 for the war, but, in the opinion of
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Lord Ronwchild ...7s Lady Patricia, ..Us oommon good.


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forwarded by Lieutenant-General Sir A. Ministers as the executive heads of the £65 during the last six months plus hair,
tients, tho latter coughing in the face J. Godley to tho Minister of Defence. Repatriation Department. This As-
Electrocute ..
7s Truganin; joe
board and residence.
. I voted for the repeal of propor- many aeronautical engineers, deserves So we give you fair treraingr, dear girl*, to
of each volunteer in turn. Each volun- The tribute is paid bv Major-General J. FRENCH HANDICAP (in harness), of 200 A sister is paid £80 to £100 plus tional representation because I . be- a trial. It is different in essential beware!
1

teer was thereby exposed to ten cases, Moore, Director of Veterinary Services, sociation, in common with others eovs. Class 3.54 or better. One mile and lieved that under the "Ward system the features from existing, types, and it has

throughout.New Zealand, favoured con- five furlongs. board and residence.


n.nd had an exposure lasting three British Expeditionary Force in France. These salaries have all recently been various districts would be better repre- done a rather remarkable thing in Form the pood habit of inhilirig
quarters op an hour. trol by one Minister, but political com- General Link Is Calton sented,' because each councillor would model form, of a total weight of about "NAZOL" and yon'll keep free from
In a letter to General Godley, under amended by an increase.
The results were all negative, and in I date of February sth, General Moore
8s
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promise prevailed over national prin- Bundon? is Kothcliff have a first-hand knowledge and in- 3cwt, making over twenty flights un- coughs and colds. Eigbteenpence buys
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83 Mr Dougall states that nurses have


The Central Board has lacked
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ciple.

Lady Superior 2s "Wastewood


np case did the volunteer contract the states:— vision in the field of statesmanship, Hnon Drift
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Ss T>e
. gs
to scrub foors, and do all _kinds of terest in his own ward. I must add manned, driven by a 6 h.p, engine, and sixty doses. 3
' disease.
"Before the demobilisation of the 83 that, whilst doing my best for my landing each time without injury. The
Subcutaneous injection was also tried I New Zealand Division, and the New
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and thus the District Boards and local Mahing<a 6b Star Queen !! 8s menial -work. The fact is, nurses are
own ward, I should always be glad to design is for a large passenger-carrier,
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Ttvmrrwaod 63 Pka-nnt Mount.. 8s expected and taught to do all work VALUE AT MINSON'S.
with'equally discouraging results. "\ committees have been handicapped. Gold Creat
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7s Sir Gavin help alone representatives of any other the passengers being housed clear of the
Zealand Section of No. 4 Veterinary
ONSET OF DISEASE A MYSTERY. press Hospital at Calais, I should, like to ex-
They have done their best under diffi-
cult conditions, but they would have
Guynemer
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8s Kin? Karri
8s
8s
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connected with the domestic cleanliness


of the sick room. It is untrue that ward. If the people reaJly 'want to engines; and it comprises an ingenious Machine Oil. 6d, 9d; Fancy
Is 6d; Thin
Wood-Food (the
Tumblers,
which, success- polisher)
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return to proportional representation,


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my appreciation of the excellent LIVERPOOL HANDICAP fin harness), of nurses have as a rule to scrub floors. self-balancing China Egg Cape, 2d; Thia
A similar set of experiments with men service rendered by

i tter if the Ministerial Board 6d; Fancy


ful in the model, promises success also Breakfast Cups, ll*cH
I shall not oppose the change.
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the New Zealand 250 eovs. Class 4.42 or better. Two A wards' maid is attached to each ward. M6409-423
who had nob been exposed to the Veterinary Corns. The record of the had been able/ to outline a definite wiles. I wns instrumental in persuading the
Nurses are not asked to undertake in. the full-sized machine. All the
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disease, atid who therefore presumably Division, from a veterinary point of policy. It is deplorable to have this

,
Irrar ecr Captain Stanley Sβ menial work in tho sense -that it is ser- City Council to agree to the inclusion quantities and stresses have been cal-
haphazardness in the fifth year from
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had among them many susceptibles, but view, all through the war Hannah M. scr Bundure 3s of the Christchurch Hospital grounds culated, and although there is always There's nothing to equal •'NAZOL"
has compared the beginning of the war. vile, and offensive; this is a gross
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who had been vaccinated with Pfeiif- most favourably with, other divisions. Dean Dillon scr Pax
It will be 5s exaggeration. Mr Dougall stated that in the City area. Hitherto it has a margin of uncertainty in these now for stopping oonghe and colds, soothing
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ner's bacillus, the streptococcus and The difficulties of active necessary for returned men to demon- Sympathy Is Pefor Mao '.'.
departures, it makes a fair claim on Bore throats, and banishing influenza.
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Es been a sort of "no man's land," but


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service have
. hemplyticjis . and v the. pneumococcus, been surmounted in a highly creditable strate emphatically that they expect Rorkoa Drift Is Geor.sv? Hard Sa "the nurse was the handmaiden of the 1
as soon as the Government defines the inquiry. At the least there are foa- Good for old and yonng.
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Hectorata Iβ Red Prince doctor, but what a disparity between


were tried- at Angel Island Quarantine fashion, and the manner in which offi- politicians to fulfil their promises. The ..5s
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CRAVEN HANDICAP (in harnees), of 2JO the nurses at £10 to £80, aiad the doc- boundaries the people there will be on tures in the "design which, on their own
Station. San Francieco, and the results cors and other ranks have stuck to their amount that the Government first pro- eovs. Ones 2.50 or better. the same footing as other residents. account, are worth a trial. But at a
v On* mile tor at £2000 or more."
; wore likewise negative. ■
| duties is beyond all praise. No better mised in the way of retrospectivo al- I am content to be judgred by my time when all save the largest ostnb-
t

and a quarter. The facts are:


■? As the report .indicates, while theso' ■work has been done anywhere than by lowances has been increased substan-
,

oxperimeilte are interesting they are not the small New Zealand Veterinary Hos- tially. The Government, however, has Author Dillon escr Chid
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38 I\V nurse gets £10 a year, and no record, but would pointout that as the lishments are marking time, there is
Admiral Wood result of the last few years' nublip
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finally conclusive, but serve to call into pital attached to No. 4 Veterinary Hos- not yet complied .with the demand of
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2s Pitaro-a ".
6s member of the medical hospital staff is but little hope for a newcomer, and one
Cora Dillon ..2s Frank Tracey 6s ..

raid £2000 or over. And even if the work I am more than ever qualified to takes leave to doubt whether the PURCHASING
question the prevailing belief as to the pital, Calais. Tho work carried out has the R.S.A. that this retrospective Moneymaker Ss Irvar faithfully represent yon on the City
C>s
facts wore as Mr Dougall states there methods employed by. the authorities
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method of transmission.' j always .been of a high standard, and it allowance shall apply to the chil- FAEEWELL HANDICAP (in eaddle), of 200 Council and the Hosoital Board. are calculated to encourage such now VALUE OF
It certainly would 'hot he wise for is a model of efficiency and good dren of soldiers. 60V3. Class 2.16 or bettor. One mile. would be less disparity between the
The extra amount May I add my thanks to. the three ideas, now that tho war is over.
,

order.
I

General Wilkee nursing and medical staff than there is


people generally to forget the ordinary I am glad that the New Zealand Veter- It is curious to watch the airship- ONE REPLY.
involved is estimated at £149,000. The 2s Minteon
Lord Minto
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2s Tamarisk
4S ..

oetween the letral apprentice who prob- I*»rly -mombprs of the Hospital ariiJ
hygienic precautions not to expectorate inary Corps has had an opportunity of Minister's—reply indicates that he in- Huon Patch.
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ably pays £200 as a premium, keeps Charitable Aid Board, Mesdaries Chris- aeroplane controversy, and to note each
tends to fight the matter, and the As- 2s Stockade ONE reply to adrertisement
'. in public places, and. to suppress what- being complete in all matters of veterin- 5S

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tie, Green, and Wilson. Thpy hnvp side in turn trotting out some specious
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Cora Dillon ft 2e Sir Fulham .lsmself, and pays for his own educa-
ever 'tendency? to 'cough or'aheeze. which ary organisation in the field, and that it sociation will accept the challenge." 5s
tion, and probably gets no wages to dono trreat work on the Board, and I objection which could onlv impress the in a newspaper with a quality cir-
may arise while one is in crowded places, has proved its mettle. Without question Pensions, the cases of limbless men, tnipt thp pieA+nrq will mturn +hp.m, in culation is worth ten replies to an
speak of until he is qualified, and this non-technical. Thus, against the big
or at least to cover the mouth with the it has justly merited the good-will and the increase in the mufti allowance,, apprentice's employer vho might be a fT»« interests *>f fhn rcpnpTe at. larcre. aeroplane it has been urged that its advertisement in a newspaper with
. handkerchief. ■ | high regard of the Dominion to which the official paper "Quick March," ALL. THAT IS NEW IN legal luminary aspiring to civil hon- 6983 WILLIAM NICHOLLS. size and weight are so great that forced a quantity circulation.
There og, however, unquestionably it belongs. Thoroughly identifying it- reception of returning soldiers, mili- Advertisers in "The Press" con-
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ours. landings mean serions trouble, because aider not how many, but WHO
some factor which determines the onset •.self with the Army Veterinary Service, tary funerals, and various other matters PHOTOGRAPHY. A .qualified, medical resident officer of the rarity,of big flat fields, and be-
THEY.
of the disease which is still, unknown, British Expeditionary Force, "the part- of direct interest to returned soldiers is paid £150 a year after studying five cause breakdowns involve costly and ARE
and which -scientists are now endea- ing is one full of regrets; at the same
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are dealt with in the report, and a years, and paving for bu own educa- AIRCRAFT TYPES. laborious removal processes: whereas
The growing demand for space
"The Press" proves that buyers
vouring to discover, and which, when time there remains ,a deep sense of special word of praise is extended to tion and maintenance. The medical the ordinnrv aflrnr»ltn° is not gravely in of advertising know how to take
known, will do much'to clarify the situ- gratitude for all the splendid assistance the Women's National Reserve for their WATERWORTHS, LTD., OPEN IN superintendent of this hosnital '•"indjeed bv such incidents. This ar-
ation; and «make -true and definite pre- it has rendered.—(Signed): J. Moore, kindness in supplying afternoon tea was advantage of a dividend-paying
CHJJISTCHURCH ON TUESDAY. until lecently paid £700 a ye'ar. had to SHIPS AND PLANES gument overlooks the fnct that with the
circulation. Sales result from
vention possible. I Major-Greneral,
Services."
Director of Veterinary J
daily and concerts on Sundays and at be a man of professional standing, and bis: neronlane of to-dnv forced landings reaching; the RIGHT reader.
other times. The executive also ex- Among amateur photographers in had to find himself. It is unfair and are rnpidly being rendered all but im-
tends its thanks to the Canterbury Auckland and Wellington, the name ungenerous of Mr Dougall to throw possible. In regard to the numbers of
A TALENTED AUSTRALIAN OR- Patriotic Fund for its sympathetic ad- "Watenvorths" stands for all that is dust in the public's eyes by making THEIR PIECES IN COMMERCE, the ground personnel necessary, the
GANISINGMUSICAL*
CELEBRITY. ministration. successful in Photography—the latest statements that any nurse is paid £10 aenrolnne.of course has the best of the
CASUALTIES. The income and expenditure account
for the year ended March 31st last
cameras, best films, plates, and papers, a year onlv or that ai.y hospital doctor airship every.time.
JMiL Doirnos
Johnstone, member of and developing and printing for the is paid £2000 or over. It is quite OF THE AIR-BOAT.
the State Recruiting

Committee, and shows a balance of £595 12s 3d. amateur that can be relied upon to contrary to fact. While the first successful
heavy bombing aeroplane was actually bigThe airship exclusivist overlooks the
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organiser of "Strong Posts," Sydney, Iα tramway give the best results—results far bet- While prepared to give facts
ior the benefit.of returning Australian Lurch, fell off apassenger, named S. 1 airboat which', on account of the
,
soldiers, is also one of Sydney's best- corner of Antigua moving car at the
street and the Belt
POLICE PAY AND CONDITIONS ter than the ordinary.
Messrs Watenvortas, Ltd., open a
know, nnd approve, t..at it is the duty
of the Hospital Boards to improve the
being built, a well-known aeronautical comparative simplicity of its alighting
engineer expressed his conviction fhat, gear, will be capable of superior per-
FROM
Jtnown musical celebrities, and his yesterday afternoon, receiving
caroor has been marked with singular to his
success in the various spheres in which mittance tofoot, which
injuries
necessitated his ad- It is somewhat refreshing, particu-
Christchurch branch on Tuesday, at
205 Colombo street (Old Starland"). An
pny and living conditions of their
staffs, and I am in a position to assure •apart, from unforseeablo discoveries, the
limit of size for an aeroplane was a
formance, power for power, the smaller
amount of head-resistance contributing
GENERATION
the Christchurch larly so in these days when a recogni- absolutely new and fresh, stock of all the public that the Boards in recent
ne has professionally moved. .
A man named A. Clarence, who was
As solo: lessee and proprietor of the fellinq:
Hospital.
tion of what is justified in the matter photo, supplies will then be available years have had a d"e recard to
the
machine having a margin of carrying to this. For this division there is no
expense of aerodrome maintenance; and TO >
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of salary improvements to the Public to Christchurch photographers, Amateur ■position n* —Vl capacity of about one ton, and that'
Repertory Theatre; Sydney, he* reached , His leg trees
*'••»•-

at ChaneyV Corner cut -*..«..


nhlic the sea being one huge aerodrome,
GENERATION
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with an axe yesterday morning.' oervico can apparently be obtained and Professional. Skilled assistants "-*<*
of which they are the custodians. aeroplanes of an all-on weight of two or
• a nigh musical standard in the produc- are engaged for developing, printing, without hedges, trees, and houses, the
He was brought in to the Christchurch only by wearing-down processes, to find —Yours, etc., three tons would be the exception air-boat is under no necessity. to main-
. tion of some very high-class plays and Hospital, and enlarging, and copying for amateurs.
dramas by eminent authors, and which treated in the- out- the Hon. T. M. Wilford, Minister in WALTER FOX. (writes Major C. C. Turner in -the Lon-tain high altitudes in flight. Further, the name of Petertms has - -

.stamped him as a man of extraordinary patients' department. ■Charge of Police, taking the initiative Lucid instructions are given to every April 25th.
purchaser of a camera, and everything don "Daily Telegraph"). Without go- the speed of the traffic with which it stood for Quality, Craftsman* ;

. talent and organising abilitv and providing for of an ad- ing into the technical arguments put will nave to compete is very much, less ship, and beauty in
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) ditional 10s 6d a week to constables is provided that makes for "good ser- to Tins unrron nv "tte tot.S!«." forward in support of this opinion, than the speed of railways.
'As Managing Director of'tho Albert vice" in things photographic. It will
. College of Music, Sydney, he will fur- GBEYMOUTH, April 25.
and non-commissioned police, officers as
not be long before "Waterworths" will
Sir, —As a member of the Hospital which, at the time, and from.the point For very long voyages a good case Engagement Rings
i- ther prove- his undoubted, capacity for from the Ist April, 1919 (states the Board I must emphatically protest of view taken, no doubt had some justi- can be made out for the airship. But
Two trucks of coal broke away at be as importantto Christchurch photo- against the statements regarding To-day the name is a known
professional and academic organisation. tho State mine this morning and ran "Public Service Journal"). This together nurses' fication, it may simply be recorded thatthe cost of building, of shed room, and
with the increase provided some months graphers as it is to Northern camera salaries, and treatment, attributed to machines of twice the size indicated areof maintenance makes it a bigger pro- guarantee of Quality and of
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A lexr months ago Mr Downes'John- down an incline, striking a


miner ago, gives police officers a salary im- folk. G Mr J J. Bougnll at his meeting in now in common use.
etone's health. gave way. He is now named Muncaster, breaking one leg and provement of £54 12s over pre-war Sydenham last night. It is a pity position for capital. That it has a great design which satisfy the most .

in real good health again. The medi- severely bruising him Mr At this moment there is supposed to future is beyond question. The Ger- critical taste.
cine that restored him was Clements rates, which must be regarded as satis- Bongall did not make sure of his facts be a struggle going on between the air- mans ran
before speaking in such a manner. passenger airship services
factory, and the Minister has already
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•; Tonic. -It is .unequalled for restoring ship and the aeroplane, and aeronau- during many years before the war and This reputation, supplemented
■nerve strength in. ir.cn.and for creating been thanked by the association for an- NURSING CHIEF RETIRES. re
"•
S ard to *te nurses' salaries, tical experts are said to be ranging in it was their proud boaet that of the
ticipating any proposals for salary in- ii.
these were raised long ago from £12 to opposite camps. by the unequalled value which
healthful restful sleep .to the over-
wrought nervous system. OBITUARY. creases that it had to make. The asso-
That, however, de- 17,221 persons carried none was in-
for probationers, and a further pends upon what is meant by an "ex- jured. The
services onlv showed a
accompanies every article, is -

All chemists and stores sell it in New ciation has already asked for an early With the retirement of Dame Ethel rise of £2G for probationer*, £3<3 for pert." TThere are, indeed, advocates of good worth your consideration,
Hope Becher from the position of Ma- second-year nurses, and £46 for third- both divisions, but most of these advo- fact that financial side by reason of the
Zealand,' prico 3s' per bottle. .2 interview with the Minister in order
year nurses is now under consideration. cates are either official or private per- they were State-aided, the when buying your engage-
that thn many questions affecting the tron-in-Chief of Queen Alexandra's Im-
11115 will make the nurses at the Cluist- sons with interests at stake. An expert vessels all being potential war air-
Tlie death occurred in Napier a few ment rings.
Police Force may be placed before him perial Military Kursing Service, which,
days ago of Private Henry.Grace (10th and it is hoped that he will bo ready jit is'understood, takes place this church Hospital the best paid in any of capable of forming independent opinions
ships. Far better could be done nowa-
■Reinforcements). Tho deceased, who to recognise the many improvement's month, a great figure will pass from the four centres of the Dominion. In; would scarcely take days. So far as Great Britain is con- DISCOUNT FOR CASH
LAWN TENNIS. was a drummer in the Royal Marines, the public service of Great Britain, the
sides in what is at cerned, however, we have never yet
and Ztonedin the salaries are present a rather empty controversy.
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was present at the hombardraent of


in police working conditions
that lie in «n!F £32,
£26, i?«2r and succeeded in the bijr rigid division, in
bis hands to effect, and to take prompt Kitchener, as sho has been termed, of £40 for first, second, and He would first make sure of his facts,
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Alexandria in. 1882. "When war broke third-year respectively, while in Wei-! and then he would point out that there spite of the fact that we have had lor

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EJUSTER TOURNAME2CT. •
effective action to carry them out. Army nursing.
The events in the Canterbury Lawn Tennis out in 1914, the late Private Grace Trained under the late Miss Eva linfftonl they only receive £20, £25, and; are clear fields of activity. He would the past five years the advantage of
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Association's Easter- Tournament were brought made persistant efforts to get away, but With regard to the uniforms, it not compare the great airship of tho j
Germany's experience, and the technical
Luckes, the famous matron of the i,do.
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There'e nothing like buttor for bread data of Germany's disposal. Possibly
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to a conclusion on' tho Avonsido courts yes- his age was against him. However, he There's nothing like leather for boots London Hospital, Dame Becher had al- is only the initial
outfit a probationer near future—we are told it is to have jwe have tried to introduce too many
terday. Results:— met a kindly officer, who did no more
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TlioTe's nothing for bullets like l»ad ready seen service and won honour in is required to furnish, after which all a capacity of 10,000,000 cubic feet of
INDIES' HANDICAP SINGLES. than smilo -when he lieard Grace's age, uniforms and aprons are provided by gas—with the big aeroplane of to-day. improvements. At any rate, it was
Tiere'g nothing- gTows timber like
roote, the South African campaign, and was not
which was over tho limit. Iu addition, all nursae Hβ would find out what is being done ngiduntil last spring that a British
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Final: Miss Adams (scr) beat Mrs Adams In France On loregone conclusions like these, about to ' retire when war broke out, the Board.
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(rec, IS),-0 —1. Both" players are .members the veteran was wounded, and the in- To argue is cussednesa pure; but the authorities persuaded her to have their board and very comfortable in the way of big-aeroplane
design, and
airship was produced that was of
of tho A-ronside Club. . . jmies led to his d°atb. The deceased Tis as certain for colds you'll find
In Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. ease 12 reconsider her decision.
quarters With regard to the menial what we may expect will take the air any service at all. The vessel that
LADIES'.DOUBLES (Open). ■was a niembp.r of the- Napier Citv Band All through the war years her work work, Mr Dougall is altogether at sea. •within a reasonable period. Hβ would was launched last November, the R.
Final: Mrs LoTd. and Miss Goodman beat before he joined tho Forces. has involved constant anxiety. She Each -ward is thoroughly cleaned, floor be yery cautious about that 10,000,000 31. has not put up more than a dozen
Mrs Berry and 2Jis» Timms, &—l, 6—l. These polished etc., by a -wardsmaid at least cubic feet airship, which at present is able hours of flight, and has proved incap-
players are also members of. tho Avonside
has had to find the nurses for everv of getting above the lower stratum
military hospital at home and abroad, once a day, and the nurses are then, altogether speculative, and would pre-
only required to keep them <tidv and tha fer to deal with the types of about a I of the air.
Falling Hair
Club. It is a matter upon

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g—l
.
whether in Salonica, Palestine, Meso-
PRESS CENSORSHIP. potamia, Italy, the Mediterranean, or floors dusted by mops. Of course there quarter that size, which" are the imm&-! which the public are entitled to bo in-
.

Flanders. have been instances where the staff of diately forthcoming items in the Bri- \ being formed at a time when so much ie
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It may be mentioned that Dame wardsniaids have been depleted, and., tish. airship programme, and are rather! claimed for the productions of
Successful Treatment
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REMOVAL AT END OF MONTH Becher was the first to gain the dis- then the probationers have been r- smaller than the newest Zeppelin. And ; our airehins department. The R. 33,
UR NEXT SUIT? quired to do -this work. This work hi-> he would soon perceive that tho big JI«f which the preliminary trials have
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tinction of a bar to the Royal R ed


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Great success is attending my


(PRESS ASSOCWBOS TEIJIGnAM.)
epeoialscalp massage and tonic Cross. to be done, a nd no nurse feels it menini. aeroplanes of to-day are to be greatly ! just been postponed, is. it is an-,
For satisfaction in I have known ,the present lady superin- surpassed in size by machines that will nounced. to cross the Atlantic.
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good clothe*, and WELLINGTON April 25. She-


lotion treatment of Falling
earrful attention to the misuteet de-
The sesretary of the General Post Hair. A new growth is quickly "When lighte burn low" where eweet babe tendent to go down on her knees and: be ready by the end of this year or tho i is to heat all existing records. Quite
tail, there it one tailor of nal distinc-
Office has received advice from the cen- scrnb the floor, and that, too, since she beginning of nest. . These machines aro probably these rich anticipations will
tion. promoted. sleeps,
has been lady superintendent. A nurse altogether outside the limits set by the bo realised; but past experiences
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sorship authorities that unless unfore- While grateful mother vigil keeps,
©ttJWt must bo trained, and this is part of; authority referred to above. The state- with airships show that it is best not HIGHSTREET
. "The London Tathr" seen circumstances prevent it, the Press
Bureau in the United Kingdom will be MRS. E. HAWKINS Watching it breathing calm and free,
Her pet that yet the morn shall see— the training, and is essential to effi- ment made tho other day that "the to discußS ptiblielv auestiong of "per-
761 Colombo Street. CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH
immmmmmmmmmmJl
Hair and Toilet Spec alU. O, what relief and joy is known \
abolished at the end of this month, i latest Handley-Page machine, with its formance" until the nctual achieve-
:
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ciency,
CUt« a Bletcher Son) .'
i'
Where croup is foiled and overthrown:
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and that thcro will then be no censor- Bonnington's Buildings What gratitude and blessing pure, To say that tho nurses were treated' span of 127ft, represents the maximum znent. Officials should have learned
ossH-im ship on Press telegrams to or from the H4BBS Evoked by Wood*' Great Peppermint Cur*. like slaves is absurd, and had it noti size-limit of the. commercial aeroplane" ere this that unfulfilled 1 anticipations ,

United Kingdom. been made by a maa ***-nJ; n <r for tha is nonsensical. ■*«» followed hs jsnblic reaction.
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THE PRESS, SATURDAY, APEIL 26 1918

consciously supplies tho remainder of CYCLING SUPERB.


tal Slimming up which occurs when I and 8.8.. together with a host of
other articles, repos-e, not on which
obscure
scale off more dough in who
stance thnn the baker
the first in-
iindcr- SPORTING.
trio sentence—'Nuggeted your boots
stranger meets stranger.
or in distant boxes, from bakc-s. but the properly baked loaf may,
Messrs Suckling Bros.' premises shelves l.e extricated by harassed and probably will, weigh less than tho

CHRISTCHURCH
this morning r' . were recently enlarged, and tno most- thev have to
The truth of the matter is that tho up-to-date machinery installed. A assistantp but upon tables, set by set, nnder-baked'one. "From a health stand-
there can be no doubt as to wuicll RACING AND TROTTING
ESTABLISHMENT order. point
>

logical and convenient


public is always eager for a good pro- THE BELL brief resume, of the operations (about in is the best.
duct, and, if told and reminded of its, 100 in all) entailed in turning out the MISCELLANEOUS. NOTES.
finished product will bo of general in- Mechanics have readily appreciated
existence, can be relied upon for a
1319 INDIAN terest. .First comes the cutt;ng-out or tho Beaver die stocks, ivaich cut steel

INDUSTRIES.
soiid demand. A fc-w words about tho TEE Hero is re- perfectly every
"clicking" department.
threads sharply audstocked MEETINGS AND SOCIALS (DT "Lookku-ON-")
famous Nugget Polish.es will be of very ceived a large assortment of imported time These are- in four
interest.
general skins, and the best colonial products. ranges, of tho adjustable, narrow, aud Nominations for the Dunedin J.C. Win-
suedes, kids,
receding types. The Bevcrette wido tc-. South Canterbury J.C. Autumn, auc
Tho new mnioivcyrlc showroom They include calfs. glace
am
Nugget "Polish was tho first real 7ioot PACIFIC CLUB North Dingo J.C. Winter Meetings closc U>
the bell from Central America and India, patent (non-rocednia:) die stocks are the only
poli>h on tho market, and from its garage recently erectedLichhfld . Ijy ttrcat leather from Canada and L.S.A., tvpe on tho market threading four
Tho annual and danco of tho Paci- day.
birth until now has been over en- dvcle and Motor fo, in
and chromes aud kips, mostly from New sizes of two different thread pitches
fic Club. New Brighton, was held in the Pier
There was a
Acceptanccsi for the Wellington R.C. An*
marks another city improvement,polirj Hail on Thu:tfiay evening. tumu Meeting clos? to-day.
hancing its triumphant, position in tho also another step iu the forward Zealand itself, and a variety of others. (different number of threads) without, large attendance. Advantage was taken of
Gay Lad was exercised on the lead yestcr-
Then follows a continuous process. rhanging dies. Messrs Briscoc and Co. the occasion to welcome homo a -raeuibcr. Rjfle-
MANUFACTURING FIRMS.
Xjublie estimation. A branch of tho of the firm. .
dav ' The imported horse lias still a swollen

LEADING firm was instituted in Christchurch in


1003, and all Now Zealand now re-
Commencing from small beginnings in
1893, the builders of the Bell Cycle
After "clicking" they are transferred
to the '"closing"' department, or
sewing are also agents
are and Co.'s
for Messrs C. A. "Willey
superfine colours and under-
nian R. S. P. Hopkins. During the evening
items were contributed bv Misses
eom. Whitta. J. Maihiss, M. Otlcy. Mrs
E. San- near sido hind fetlock, the result of being
gul.oped on in .tho Easter Handicap, but tko
cuts arc not serious, and ho walks sound.
soon became famous in racing
circlos, room, adjoining, where the uppers coatings. and offer a wide range of Aineley, Messrs Braainc, Rabourne, E. Bay-
ceives supplies mado iu tho Dominion —

the excellence- of put together by rows and rows of elec- M. Hobbs will only havo PunkaNorth racing at
and is so eager for them that the busi- and as time went on. these prime quality paints, together -110:1, and Master Stockdei!. Supper was
the Wellington meeting. Hoongms with
tho machine was demonstrated by tlie trically-driven sewing machines. Great with carriage and automobile varnishes, provided by the club mouibers. Dancing
Monday even-
ness of tho branch has trebled during number of wins secured on both track care Ls exercised .-o that the appearance was kfpt uj> till a lato hour. the Great Autumn winner
etc., produced also by , Messrs C. A. This fitly was given steady pacing yes-
the last year or &o. Lob it not be im- and road. Amongst the best-known shall bo. good, the seams smooth., and Willey aud Co. At a time when good
ing.
terday. and is nono t.ho worso for her exer-
agined, however, that New Zealand riders of the Bell nrre J.?ck Smith. Arnsfc, the work reliable. An interesting ma- paint's and varnishes are by no means RIDGLEY LODGE. tions earlier in tic week.
HIGH STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE ATTAINED boasts tho only branch office of the Dick Arnst, AY. Arnst. Fnuler chine is that lor punching fancy-worK
superabundant, and
on the uppers. Elsewhere soles are cut cheap, this stock is well worthy of in-
certainly not The Ridplcy Lodge. 1.0.0.F., X.Z.. held
to commemorate the
%
y. Christmas will tako Some Kid to Tren-

firm. In Brussels, New York, Halifax, A. Birch. Geo. Smith, A. Huvnm Perry the ma-
social on Wednesday,
A fair tham on Monday night. Glondowr is *lw
Humro, Harold Henderson, Jack Coul- out, the. leather rolled, and centenary of tho 1.0.0.F.. A.C. engaged. but his owner has not decidcd as
Toronto, Capo Town, "Williamstown— ter, V. R. Coulter, and Jack Clark. terial taken to a room whereup. all the spoction. number of members were present, also to the Olenapp gelding's next outing. Both
right round tho -world n, chain of &uch Tho list of Bell riders includes a whole bottom of tho boot is fitted A Messrs Briscoo and Co., Ltd., are. presentalivce oi the various Christchiirch gp'.dings wero worked yesterday, their tasks
the uppers to indeed, a powerful and respected local lodges of the Order, ami ki:;dreil eo . r..

being steady pacing and trotting in tho


branches exists. Tho London general host of other ohsimnions. T'le famous lasting machine fastens and a solid brick in the Addresses were given by Bro. W. Hunter,

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race, the tho in-sole, another machine does tno institution, of middle respectively.
offices present a long vista of desks, Timaru to Chxistchurch road men, lias welt (securing a better tension tlian foundation firm the province's future for- PG M. and Bro. H. Wilkinson,spoke of the Urnnd
on the G. Price with tho Highdcn team, and
industrious big event for nil rniid-rarmg i.s established in Auck- Lcdsre office, bo'h of whom R.. J. Mason with Gleaming, left for Trcn-
tho typewriters, ledgers, and is obtained iii the hand-sewn product), tunes. The Bro. J. Clcworth.
Tho superiority of imported goods is becoming a thing of been Avon manv lime* on Lno eU; success of the Order.
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business people, and the factory is an whilst tho coveted honour of fastest welt. land, Wellington, Dunedin, Invcrcar- 0 0 of the tliaru last, night.
many cases
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and then the sole is sown to the I F M.U., on behalf visiting re-
H. C'utts will leave for Wellington on Mon-
t Ixjcal manufactures now not only equal, but in extensive and remarkable building, time has l>ren secured on many Sewing, pegcinjr, riveting, hee.ing, gill, and C'hristchurch. presentatives, thanked the Kidgloy Lodge
day evening with tho Chokeboro team. After
for its invitation, and congratulated
the
tho buying public is wisely discarding us For many years, tne slugging, heel-brestina. scouring, edge-
excel, imported goods, and massively constructed and splendidly occasions.
their setting, buffing, smoothing lOOF N.Z., on the strides it had made. racing at Trentham they will go ou to
article, realising that in fostering homo lighted and heated. The -whole, thing, firm continued to improve on success bottom,
Musical' items given by Mrs Jcrman. Palmerston for tho Manawatu meeting.
prejudice towards tho local
i.s on a '"Nug- product, and such was their soles, polishing—such arc the names MESSRS STOREY AND CO.
were
Missce Jerman. tapper,
Archbold, and
Nominations for tho Wanganui J.C. Win-
same timo one is tempted to .say, per-
industries it is also fostering national wealth, and at the On that in the annual output for many years of a few of the intricate processes ma- Messrs H. Harrington, and L. Shaw. ter Meeting will close at S o'clock this even-
round. getarian" scale of thoroughness. was the vicinity of 000 machines. formed by fifty different hands and re- ing.
btainins better valne and higher standard of excellence all
a
tho actual product it is unnecessary to note to the EAST BELT METHODIST CHURCH. G. Mathews has taken Sunart and Kilgonr
In this connexion it is worthy of chines which contribute
dwell, for tho public does not need its that tho Bell Company has for very fined, highly polished, neat, and at-
below will introduce to the reader a nuni- POPULAR MOTOR CARS. Tho quarterly meeting: of the Christchurch homo to Eldcrslio. Tho pair will not race
The descriptive articles knowledge of it reinforced, nor its ear many years bee n the largest retail im- tractive article which later figures on East Circuit, wns hold etP. Linwood
on Wed- at cither tho Wellington or Manawatu meet-
Blamiree (Super-
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manufacturing concorns in iChristchurch that aro filled with the praises of it, which it is porters of B.S.A. fittings. As it be- velvet, or tasteful crinkled paper, in Messrs Storey and Co., who own the The Rev. E. ings.
r of important
nesday.
The balance-sheet, 1"\ D. Jones intends racing two of his team
itself daily uttering. Space forbids but lieved in employing local industry the handsome city shop window. intendent! presiding
I eadv playing important parts
Canterbury
in commercially
particularly.
developing New Zea-
a cursory glanco afc the. efficient and wherever possible, the Bell cycles were The boots are equal to the best im-
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them.
fine garage conveniently situated m
Hereford street east, havo a very fine
Kins receipts £3SO 18, and
£384 7s. wae received and
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adopted. me at tho Wellington meeting. Bondage will
be one, and tho other will bo selected from
land gene™ l,7 afld numerous processes which contribute to all locally built from genuine B.S.A. ported, and often far ahead of "Allen
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three-seater car on view at members of the Shirley Church were con-


Charley and Post Haste. After racing at.
the production of Nugget Polishes. Of fittings, and in spite of the difficulty One very superior product is a high- present. The body is locally built, gratulated upon tho successful owning of Wellington Bondage will go on to her
tho ingredients, it suffices to say that during tho last five years of securing "•rade gentleman's boot in black or tan,
(FvvLisnzD at Aseaxgekext.)
only materials of the very best quality genuine B.S.A. parts, this policy has with a'iin edge to the soles, and com- and combines comfort with elegance,
the latter feature being heightened by
their new building, and the
cations.
»«•».«*««s£•
Reference was made to tie fact owner's station in Hawka's Bay, and will be
turned out for twelve months. ll© will go
are selected, and that cost is but a sec- been adhered to. Buyers all the world bining stoutness with an esce'.ont tho smart nickel-plated finish. Painted S! two new Bible classes
h.v,n S been started North on Tuesday nest, end, returning to

A FORWARD STEP. ITpanies havo discovered its value, and ondary consideration. The latest ap-
over wore instructed to secure B.S.A. ciressv appearance.
And the
light cream, and upholstered in brown, in the circuit, a youn ? ladies 1 at.
class Shir-
New BrigU-
Kiccarton after the meeting, will tako

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pliances ensure thorough mixing of the fittings at any cost, the Bell Co. realis- boot will stand the test of the repairer lev and a vounff men's class at rJoro and Kuripos back North to compete
supply a constant demand for it. compound in laboratory and mixing two, but this car makes an irresistible appeal at, tie Hawera, Wanganui, and Auckland
ing that their previous policy must be for it will carry not one or on the score of smartness, while the supe- Boro and Post Haste aro to be
room. The mixing pans having been, maintained. The result is shown in the several soles. meetings.
A FEW MORE. subjected to the action of steam for a
output of these machines during
rior mechanical equipment will satisfy Commit- SCira »«.

.PI»»l<J. "'*,.«• placed on tho private ealo list.


certain time, and the contents having large war the most exacting requirements of an G. Jones took Surveyor with him when he
the" period, customers having to engineer. Interested readers are re- returned to tho North Island.
Thoro are numerous other products dissolved into a creamy consistency, tho place their orders promptly to ensure
development of new sent out by the Distillate Company, of cooling process supervenes. Next, the
A DISTINGUISHED ferred to the advertisement of this car Art was given strong pace work yesterday.
which getting delivery in a reasonable time.

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which the following few may bo touch- •polish is placed in tanks, on tho front page of "The Press." He looks oil tho better for his race last
s

ZEALANT>. concentrating on the building of Monday.


up-to-date filling machines, By THE CARS THEY FEATURE.
ied upon without unduly trespassing each supply machines, these difficulties hare BUSINESS. her vroiV. Bright Spot was Bold during the week by
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new
upon space and tho reader's time. into some of which places each hour been overcome, and the would-be pur- Messrs Storey and Co. have very her God's blessing in
R. Emerson to a Southland sportsman, and
12,000 to 15,000 neat, strong chaser can now select a machine to sir.t wisely selocu.-u two makes of cars ofin-
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has 'gone south with P. T. Hogan's team.


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"vStiltar" will interest asphaltors, for it tins the substance which imparts such a the well-assorted stock on dispiltabio quality. The "Allen ' Cerberus will not ruco at the Wellington
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dries hard in a few hours, in marked splendid shine. Next the tinfoil is ox- him from
BRITISH DISTILLATE, LTD. HOW IT FEELS TO BE
MESSRS BRISCOE AND CO., LTD. known in America as "the common- meeting. The M<>nschikofl gelding went shin
over the top of the hand. sore after the two raccs he hod on Monday
,

contrast to ordinary asphalting tor, peditiously placed senso car. this is free, and stays free,

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RECORDS. and Tuesday, and liongley has deciacd t<j
FREE.
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polish, tbo lid pushed home, and a few from trouble," is one; the other being
and, again, reference may bo made in moments later cardboard boxes are be- Jack Arnst: —
QUALITY AND QUANTITY. tho famous English "Calthorpe" car.
give, the sore shins a good blistering.
regard to it to a well-known local body, April 14th, 1909, Dunedin, 12.21. Moorabbo was out being exercised on th«
ing handed out to carriers full of these- a Fortunately shipments of both are ar-
Gradually, as the years blip by. Now
for the Tramway Board has proved its tins, to bo dispatched to all points of April 28th, Timaru, .1.50. "Quality before quantity," is riving shortly.
lead yesterday. She is a fractious mare, and
oTd phrase of universal applica-
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ot it is hard to keep condition on her, but aha


Zealand is awakening to realisation value. A popular article is the the compass. The bottled Nugget 190(5:— worthy
Tho Caltuorpe manufacturers have
OFFICER EX-PRISOXER.) has not lightened up much after her two
Four New Zealand riders on Bells at tion, "and among the mainWiien, how-
possibilities—level- planks ot
her immense latent "Cubetto Block," another of the Dis- shares in tho speedy but careful pro- prepared for world-wido trade; the new (By AN bard raccs.
business men most successful businesses. The pri-
headed and enterprising duction, some 1000 bottles being filled Waeru. hand hand witn "Calthorpos" can confidently be ex- The lean years arc past, Fabisco, WEo has boon racing two lessons,
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tillate Company's manufactures, de- by each machine ever quantity goes in


from luiUey.
are sotting out to grasp more fully the per hour. 1910
quality, the combination is irresistible. pected to excel in every feature. An .•oners of war aro back has won four races of the va.uo of £Jl2 10s,
:—

abundantly signed as a handy and efficient disin- "But a description which would do W. Arnst 1
idea of the preparations made
by the Our captivity is over. besides being placed ou several occasions.
treasures which Nature so And unon such can the patt-on ot
...
...

fectant, and in large vogue. Then justice to this superlative product would 2 it, yet An interesting story is related in regurd
Smiler Smith
Messrs "Briscoe and Co.'s establishment Calthorpe Company can be obtninod At times I can hardy believe
offers. There are immense possibilities comes hard pitch, for buildings and fill pages. Suffire to -say that in it the
•••
...

it is as real and solid a fact as the to tho naming of that highly capable
industry. That j! Sutherland rely. The stocks are extensive and from tho fact that not many months
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in the Now Zealand coal electrical purposes. The big scheme British public had a product of solid 1.
ago they acquired the business of fat birds I have been eating
this Yule- littlo equine Undo Ned, tho winner o! the
varied, and the quality of the be st.Not
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tfde.
...

and to-day coal- for laying underground cables which ■Hud gcr.uino worth. Easter Handicap and St. George's Handicap
was realised years ago, J. Prebblo 2
only that, but the company, by its ex- Messrs Mullineis, Limited, the emi- To wakn up and hear robins at the Auckland Racing Club's Easter Meet-
Zea- be carried out in Christchurch 3 long bath,
sinfiin", to wallow .in a toa hot tastes
•nines are dotted throughout New lar is to doubtless H. Cook
F.I.
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cellent connexions, is able to command nent coaehbuilders, whoso name is a
that,
ing. When tho son of Marble Arch and
land, from Waihi to Nightcaps. ■will create a large demand H. Henderson ...

a field of supply such as must be envied household word all over England, to to eat ham and drink Miss Gladys stood up to face a cruel world
dis- for it, and, of course, it already is have the advantage of mounting
their like tea—these are but the beginnings in spring of 1913 ho was of so. unpre-
can bo made from coal. That was
the
Realising that the motor-cycle was by many a Christchurch business man. One cannot possessing an appearance and looked such a
indus- used in connexion with the hydro-elec- MORRISON & MORRISON. the coming means of locomotion, both chassis with body-work of a higher of the amazing day.
covered many years ago, and thepre-war trical scheme, of which Canterbury is SOME SPLENDID LINES.
standard of- design, finish, and quality, easily, get over one's delight at
ha-ung weakling"that there wcro Borne doubts as *o
trious, scientific Germany of so proud. In this connexion it may for business and pleasure, the years Bell
Ono is at loss to know where to start, passW from an alien and unclean coun- his surviving. Mr "Ned" Shiriffs, tho care-
Cycle and Motor Co., some three than is to be found in any other light taker at Avondale; played a part in the
days set out to absorb the possibilities be mentioned that "Inertol," tho paint ago, took over the agency for the even in a meagre description of the cars. try to this garden land of England, early lifo of tho Marblo Arch gelding; and
of tar products, with the
result that previously mentioned, is excellent for goods this firm has to oflei and *

We -wish to draw particular attention where everything is so clean and beau- that being so it was deemed appropriate that
famous Indian Motor-cycle. Tho result
,

her manufactures in this line penetrat- insulatingstove


purposes. The Brunswick' PRINTING INK MANUFACTURERS
of their progressive policy may be noted choice must perforce be made at
to the fact that an electric self-starten tiful. Even the terrier is immaculate the gelding should carry tho title of Uncto
black, a enamel, which has gain; random. A building material which is and flealcss. Ned.
ed to the four corners of the earth, ed a favoured place in the esteem of to be
in tho number of Indians now Christ- meeting with over-increasing public dynamo lighting set, speedometer, anu pleasure a
But in spite of ali one's
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and New Zealand found herself a free busy housewives, is put up in all com- seen on tho roads in and about ei«ht-day clock (the latter sunk in the* through .these At a meeting of the committee of tho
church, the famous Powerplus dominat- favour is tho firm's Marseille Pattern dashboard), is included in the standard vein of sorrow runs Dunediti Jockey ■ Club, held on Thursday,
buyer of German tar products. There mercial sizes, and the company also Tile and the Shingle Tile. The tile-works . There might have been so


deys it, was decided to increase the stakes for the
was a good demand in New Zealand, manufactures an excellent sheep dip, ing all other makes of motor-cycles. equipment. many more of us to enjoy this peace it
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210 MADRAS STREET. Amongst the users may he mentioned : from which they emanate are at Ab- Amongst the many improvements classic races a3 under:—McLean Stakes, from
and the business was, of course, a lucra- equal, and perhaps more than equal, in bolsford. near Dunedin. Recently these the Turk had treated his captives pro- £300 fo £500; Dunedin Guineas, from £<00
embodied in our post-war models we One cannot forget the many to £500; and Champagne Stakes, from
tive one. But why, with a rich abund- effectiveness, to imported liues. Other Public "Works Department (3 ma- works have been considerably extended, will only mention: —A more efficient perl v. £350 to £600.
are stove-pipe enamelj marine
ance of coal within her own shores, lines (indispensable chines). . and a new drying system installed, so radiator' of very pleasing design. missing: they will always be present
glue for shipping), ben- It is -well known that war conditions Hospital Hoard (2 machines). as to increase the output something with us. who saw them alive two years
Stronger timing chain. New arrange- (By "Seauchlicht.")
should Now Zealand send to Germany zol, carbolic acid, anthracine oil, put a heavy burden on many manufac- "Sun" Office. tho insistent public
like in proportion to tiles oil pump.
for its products? "Why not manufac- ment for oil pipes and a new treatment might be Acceptances for the New Brighton Trot"
toluol, fuel naphtha, solvent naphtha, turers to provide goods hitherto im- "Press" Office. demand. Briscoe's are among the
Stronger bearings in front hubs, and °As an officer my ting Club's Autumn Meeting close on Mon-

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ture them on her own soil, and retain creosoto oil, soft pitch, disinfectant ported from sources closed by war con- T. Mason, Fish "Dealer. very finest in the world, possessing a described as good (by a stretch of the

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Ashby Burgh and Co. splendid red colour, and equalling any longer bearings for swivel pins. New imagination) when compared with tne
day at noon.
her capital for the development of her powder, weed killer, varnishes, stains, ditions, but it may not be generally The grass track at New Brighton will be

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Roht* Francis, Ltd. imported article. Tho firm's stocks or arrangement for preventing water and way our men were dealt with. me
own industries? All that was wanted, lubricating grease, etc. known that in New Zealand we havo dirt, from entering the bearings. open ou Tuesday.
It requires nothing more than ordin- "Webley, Sons, and Gofton. genuine Welsh slates deserve special callous cruelty shown to them j sha.l Littlo work of importance took place at
was capitalj enterprise, and skill. ary - perception to see that the British only one
firm manufacturing printing
mention, for it i.s known that the finest Roller bearings in front end of gear- live, and their
remember so lons as I adversity. New Brighton yesterday. Half to threc-

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it And a number of other prominent firms box. Ball type universal joint. Bevel
Distillate Company is a firm with a inks, and that in a largo measure slates in the world come from Wales. magnificent bearjng in They quarter work was done by Nelson Bingen,
LAUNCHING OUT. was due to their resources and energies and private riders. Unfortunately, the Another line of genuine merit is ''Dura- sear-case strengthened. Stronger
suffered, and often they died, like Eng- Beta, Peter, Rita Rose, Lulu Child, Irvar,
rosy future. war demand has been so great that a bestos." The name represents the fin- shackles and spring pins. Larger
r King Lear, Gleaming,' Proud Elsie, The


that no shortage of printing inks oc- lishmen. We must see to it that they
vast number of orders have had to be brake drums behind gearbox. Stronger did not die in vain. In every stage ofF "vvliip, Jessie Dillon, Bronwood, Leila Don-
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Messrs Bettlo Bros, looked down the curred —every demand for the colours est asbestos roofing slates, which have ver, and several maiden pacers and trotters«
bright vista which lay in this direc- refused, because of the firm's inability tho virtues of being fireproof and prac- ball joints on front axle and steering disease aud destitution our men showed

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they catalogue' being successfully met, to secure machines. connexions. oil gauge. Koraki has bean scratched for all engag»-
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tically everlasting. Fireproof roofing. Craukcase their captors the stuff of which the race
and? were satisfied that a sound THE LEADING FARM despite the desperate conditions pre- An interesting return just issued by Everlasting roofing. It means a lot! Steel stampings to be used instead or is made. It is our turn now. men to at the Kaikoura Meeting.

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-investment was offered. A compauy of the U.S. Quartermaster's Department wherever possible. A gauge
SALESMEN. vailing. It was in 1906 that Messrs Neither are we under the painful and castings, It will bo fatally easy to find a few SYDNEY YEARLING SALES.
half-a-dozen, well-known and keen busi- Morrison and Morrison, 210 HJadras shows that 46,535 motor-cycles were ac- oft-encountered necessity of saying that, for the amount of oil in the erankcaso scapegoats or to accept compensation (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.

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tually taken over by the War Depart- will be fitted. Altogether the post- can
ness men saw eye to eye with them, and street, established their of conditions created by. for crimes which onlv punishment

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■ � Christchurch, "on account (Australian and Cable Association.)
business. Since then the two brothers ment during the war, of which 31,600 the war, this article is now very scarce, war Calthorpe Minor will mark a most But I hope that everyone,

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purge. April 25th, 10.30 p.m.)
tho result was tho formation, two years were Indians. Of the 10,0-15 motor- held.' appreciable advance in light-car con-
(Received
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H. H. COOK AND CO.. CASHEL have gained the confidence of all and only limited stocks aro down to the last man. who was respon- SYDNEY, April 23.
«g9, of the British Distillate Company, cycles in use on the European front at struction, and is assured of more than
STREET. users of Printing Inks, and to-day they Tho fact of the matter is that large sible for the maltreatment of our pri- At the yearling sales to-day oornpetition
"wiih tho object of utilising the full operate ink-grinding mills of the very the cessation of hostilities, 5401 were maintaining its place in tho front rank soners will be tried b.v a civilised court. A Finland—Warscare colt, sold
stocks of "Durabestos" have just ar- improved.
TcaW HOOg#

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'possibilities of coal tar. They decided latest type in this city and in Auck- Indians. rived to Messrs Briscoe and Co.'s order, of light cars. Only thus will the prestige lost when on behalf of Mr T. H.
In a country like this, where-primary land —for tho convenience of their These facts speak for themselves, anil and users may be confident of obtaining Storey and Co. have a. most A Syoe—Wisebird colt brought
IOOOgs.

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that they would "cut out" the imported Messrs our men were murdered bo again re-

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products are of such great importance, ■uorthem clients. It is also most note- will explain why many would-be Indian complete garage workshop for effecting
German article. They set up works at no article on its industries would bo worthy that while satisfaction. stored.
paper and otter riders have had to bo content with an all repairs, and in this class of work In the starlight the waits sing Tur-of
STEEL CASEMENTS.

You Cannot Expect


Sockburn, and proceeded to "work the complete without mention of the lead- printe'-s , have increased in. older model, as now ones have been they are particularly successful. Our prisoners home from
ing firm of farm salesmen—tho men dependable article peace.
claim.'' "Since then," to use the words hundred cent, in many practically unprocurable. Full supplies, A most useful and key are hearing them all over Eng-
whose industry it is to provide farms cost, per
however, are now coming to hand, and is the Jinn's steel casements —a vast,
of a-principal of the iirm, "things have cases,
suitable to the individual requirements advanced prices of their inks have only ancestors, land. All that is left of our pri-
Indian enthusiasts ar© looking forward improvement on their wooden
i...e
been going on Tery nicely." He very an average of 20 per cent. THE BEST BREAD. soners. Of the gallant 6th Divi-

To Have a dear
of each member of their large circle of 1919 ship- widely used. These have gained tho
Printers must appreciate tho value of to model Small advance and
...

the sion, for instance, that laid the not basis


moderately described tho position. clients. Wo refer to the firm of Messrs fresh ink, and the benefit of buying, ments have already been received, and largest contracts in Australasia, and a
The firm has been highly successful, H. H. Cook and Co., Ca.sb.el street, direct from the manufacturer according tbo model has been acclaimed the best ;>re manufactured in the firm's own of our power in Mesopotamia,
thousand have seen this New Year in.
and now produced thirty or forty arti- Christchurch, and 220 Lambtou quay, to the requirements of the work on ever turned out. The position with re- factorv in Dun e din. Of a kindred cent, of the garrison of
"Wellington. Some ten years have passed hand, and the advantage of securing an, gard to Indian spare parts is now con- order are special ventilating sashes, and STACEY AND HAWKER'S BREAD Fichtv per
cles made from tar which hitherto were
imported from other countries—articles
of a quality which has found roady ap-
since the inception of this firm, nnd •ink to suit the paper boin<j used, as siderably improved. Owing to the fact steel casement sashes for wood frames.
from tho fact that during that time they well as climatic conditions. Under ex- that the U.S. Government commandoar- Ventilating systems suitable for all
have effected sales of property, running port conditions, stocks had to be pro- ed nractically the whole of the fac- climates can bo set up from those
rACTOHY.
During the last few years "Stacey and
Kut-el-Amara died while captives with
the Turks.
But they arc quit of their guards
Complexion
now; they have clone with starvation
preciation on tho Now Zealand market. into over eight million pound's sterling vided by tho printer in anticipation of tory's stock, some warts have been prac- stocks, which also include the central Hawker" and "Be3t Bread" havo be- and disease and tho terrible desert. By Constantly Massaging ft Witt
There aro many products of tar of it can bo readily seen that their integ- future requirements, which represented tically unprocurable, but advicn has (vertical) pivot-hung sash. come synonymous. And with good They rejoice with us, let us hope, and
which the "man in the street" would rity and- business methods are of the idle money lying on his shelves, to say now been received that several bank BE A VEIL BO AH t>. reason. aUessrs Stacey and Hawker are are glad to be of that white company So-caJted Skin Foods or^Creams,
not imagine the source. Naptholene, highest order. The largest single sale nothing of depreciation. orders havn be°n shipped, and from now Many a happy home is proud of its the only firm of bread-bakers 'who have that has he'd our honnm- high. And Often Rancid or Gerroy.
effected during this period amounted to Iri, addition to printing inks, this on there should be no difficulty in sup- Beaver Board walls and ceilings. It '-s who will live in a new
for instance, is of a snowy-white colour, £96,000 while several ranged between firm make printers' varnishes, the var- plying all parts required. tackled tho problem of making the we survivors, of justice," do devoutlv hope that, Substitute Cuticura.
but: it is produced solely from tho raw- an article which offers unlimited op-, era
£50,000 and £60,000. These figures nish factory being situated on the out- .The new homo of the Bsll Cycles and portunity for attractive panel designing "staff of life" in a really proper, way. all the consequences of justice will
tar. It spells death to moths. are quite autheptic. n, "Press" reporter skirts of the oity. They also- aim to Indian Motor-cycles is worthy of and artistic decoration. It is used in- By employing specialists for each brancu fall upon those pvil men who battened Contrast the parity, fragrance, com-
having personally inspected the docu- provide everything a printer requires, famous machines, and is wll worth stead of lath, plaster, and other wall- of their business, by systematising each on the misery of the boys who might fort, and convenience of these super-
"BRITTOL."
ments connected with the sales. and carry good stocks of printing ma- inspection. The spacious showroom,
building materials, iu homes, offices, operation, and by continual personal have lived.
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creamy emollients with "beauty fads"
If it were possible to point out one chinery, paper, metal for Linotype ma- with largo show windows facing on 'to in.
shops, etc. It never cracks or chips supervision, tney nave raised tne stan- so common, tiresome and expensive.
factor responsible more than another chines nnd stereos, etc., and aro the Lichfield stroot, opposite Strantre's, is the ordinary course of events; it resist? A bath with Cuticara Soap and hot
Then there is "Brittol,'' a disin- for the success this firm onjovs, it sole New Zealand agents for the Lan- a notable addition to tho city's business passage of "heat, cold, and sound, and known dard ot thoir oread until to-day it is
all over Christcnurch as "thu water on rising and retiring thoroughly
fectant unsurpassed as a germ-killer, would be the fact that only practical ston Monotype and Type-casting Ma- places, and lias a very attractive ap- retards fire; it is easily put up at any nutty brown cleanses and stimulates sluggish pores,
and far more powerful and effective farm men arc engaged in its operation. chines. loaves witli the delicious HEADACHE. IT'S YOUR LIVER.

pearance. At tho rear of the show- time of the ycarj and it is unaffected by flavour." giving the complexion a fresh healthy
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than many older disinfectants wliiph It stands-to reason that a practical Another activity for which they aro room is the best-eqiiipnerl nnd most no- shocks or strains. The palatial steam- Too many pcoplo take Headacho glow. If signs of pimples, redness or
noted is the manufacture of the to-date motor-cyclo workshon in New ship Mauretania was fitted with Beaver Wiien the flour arrives at-.their fac-
farmer is better ablo to estimate the justly Liver Tonic is needed. roughness be present smearthem with.
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have had time to gain a larger reputa- tory—over a hundred sacks arc used Tfablete when a
value of land, the best purpose for favourably and well-known "Flexo" Zealand. Some twenty employees aro Board walls and ceilings in its beautiful every Laso Tonic Pills tho the Ointment and let it remain five
tion. The possibility of a recrudescence
which it could be used, and its suit- Kollor Composition, and tho casting of always busy i" it. All appliances arn verandah cafe, as also was the Lusi- ventilated v.u<?k —it is stored in properly Anyone who takes their Liver
of tho influenza epidemic makes its use storerooms. From iherc ;t moment they suspect or minutes before bathing. Nothing,
ability to a client's requirements, than printers' rollers in this composition. iiu-fco-dato, anrl cu.s tomprs learnod tania, of which the whole world has
is conveyed to the dough-mixing de- Bowels will never have headache. l< or purer, sweeter or more effective for
of very direct national importance, for land agents whose knowledge of farms The composition of "Flcxo"' i» always, that work performed in the 801 l work- heard. Beaver Board would not. one always tho result
Headacho is nearly your skin ami hair than Ctxticura.
it is recommended for the disinfection of is only gained from ledger's and office regulated to climatic conditions, and is shop is dependable. The proprietors may be assured, havo been adopted by partment, where, by the aid or ma- product of the body.
chinery, iho '"dougu-man," an expert of the waste Soap to cleaneeand Ointment
, organisms of tuberculosis, consumption, talk. Messrs H. H. Cook and Co. per- necessarily an advantage to the printer. extend a hearty invitation to all inter- the Cunard Line unless its worth had) specialist, aro constructed ti>
.diphtheria, and other infectious dis- sonally farm over £60,00.0 worth of
land, and as they personally inspect joy in dealing
Another advantage that printers en-
with this firm is the
ested to inspect their new premises. been amply proved. r
attends to the makingoorl the Laxo Tonic-in Pills
The qualities of Beaver Board are ut.ugh, leaving it in troughs in proper tural manner, the waste, or poisonous,
eliminate a speedy, yet wholly na- dealers throughout tbe country.

eases. Let it not bo imagined, however, convenience o[ having inks ground to


and It is pure wood- conuition for the bakers proper, who tho of
from a remark made above, that it is every property they offer for'sale, they many excellent. a
products which Hβ at root near-
exactly match any tint required. When, fibro wall board, and because of its arrive at 4 o'clock in tue uioining. From Thousands of peo-
work has to be executed either MESSRS SUCKLING BROS superior .surface for decorating, it the dough-troughs it passes through the jv all headaches. two every night at
as yet practically unknown. For instance, are able to direct their clients' atten- BALCAIBN AND LEITHFIELD. .
'.'brittol'' was chosen, after sevore tion to property of real interest to special letterpress or lithographic, it often hap- ple talco one or
them, thus saving both their clients' pens makes unnecessary the use of wall- scaiiug machines at tno rate of thirty time, to prevent disorders of the MOTOR will meet Morning Traine
tests, by tho City Council some time ned
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time and their own. that an artis-t may use special or paper. It is, indeed, a material par loaves a mirmte. An endless belt then Liver, Constipation, Bad Breath, Pim- Balcairn, arriving from North anc
ago, and a. contract for a year's supply Of course if they colours in a design. In these-
w as given to the British Distillate. Ltd. should not have the property suitable to peculiar excellence. In cold weather it keeps conveys it along benches where i.t is ples, and Headache. Try them for a South, and can meet Evening Trains as x*
a purchaser's requirements." thev do not
cases it is usual to send the design to THE LOCAL BOOT. the house warmer, and jn warm weather •'tinned up'' ana manipulated into the Pnco Is nuired q by wire or letter U
soo for yourself:
has the opposite effect. Its resistance ro:jiiired > shapes. Next it is allowed to week and
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Large orders have now been filled Messrs Morrison and FKANK ASHBY,
by tho company for Hospital hesitate to eay so; but with a firm who them grind inks of Morrison and have •ind °s Obtainable everywhere. 4 Leithfield.
havo over two thousand properties en- the exact shade re- NEW ZEALAND EFFORT. is 3001b per square inch to puncture. "prove," that is, rise. The art of
throughout New Zealand. It can be quired. proper baking consists of patching it at
used as a wash for the skin, for soilod trusted to them for sale or exchange In addition to the regular letterpress Tho longevity ot popular prejudice is REFINED ARTISTRY.
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it rarely happens that the one required and the right moment during this process
linen, floors and utensils, a spray for lithographic inks this firm handle well known, and, by many, deeply re- The showroom, in which aro. represen- and placing it in the oven. The actual
is not available.
walls, and for disinfecting lavatories, cover ;i nd ruling inks, tin-printing inks gretted. Many estimable citizens have tations of many of the best lines in baking takes three-quarters of an hour
Messrs H. H. Cook and Co. also un- marbling
6inks,, schools, factories, shops, offices, colours, and fugitive iuks for in timo past apparently been unable to which Messrs Briscoe and Co. deal, is at a temperature of 450 degrees, the
dertake the management of properties cheques.
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jnd so on. during the absence of owners—two of recognise value produced within their well worth a visit by all home-lovers heat being scientifically gauged by
the largest stations in the South Island own shores, and much has been made and lovers of artistry in materials. a.s pyrometers. After bsing baked, the NOW READY
"POMSOL." of tho vaunted "stiperioity of the m- well as by that large army of builders bread is put in the which
being at present under their manage-
ported article." It is through this and others who require an attractive opens on to the carts,breadroom, and from there
ment until the owners arrive.
Another uf the company's outstand- Whether it be a large sheep station, H. C. WARD. dark mass of unreasonableness that the and dependable source from -which to it is dispatched to all parts of the city.
industry has had to blast its draw their supplies. There are to bo
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ing products is "Pomsol," a splendid mixed local-boot 'Messrs Stacev ana Hawker have
a. farm, or a .small dairy farm,
wav, and it is now gathering the pro- seen mantel-pieces in oak and rimu and enough oven space to bake
fungicide and insecticide, which has that is required by a prospective pur- white enamel, of elegant, distinguished sand loaves simultaneously, over a thou-
fuse fruits of its high endeavour. even
undergone comprehensive tests by or- chaser, ho will be -well advised to put LEATHER BAG MANUFACTURER Especially is this true of Messrs appearance. There are 70 or 80 varie- this is not enough to cope" butthe
his proposition before H. H.Cook and Bros., ties of overmantels. A delightful dis- with in-
chardists. The superlative advantage Suckling a firm which, estab- creasing demand their superior
of this spray is that it is, at one and
Co. Thev are in a position to help
him secure the property wanted—«nd lished in 1871, has shouldered its ?ay play and
is that of tile surrounds, for well bread, and more for and machinery
semi-well fires and interior grates. ovens PRICE THE N.Z. TURF REGISTER
through, storm and stress to a com-
Of all locally-made goods that suc- manding position in the New Zealand A iveli-tilcd hearth is tiie beauty-spot will be installed as soon as shipping
(Racing and Trotting)
tho same time, a fungicide and an in- if he needs financial help they will

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secticide. In this respect it is prob- help him. cessfully compete with the imported of tho home, and rightly so, seeing that allows of their arrival.
ably unique. Between it and green and article, the leather bag is one of the commercial
world.
It it is the focus-point of the room dur- BUY YOUR BREAD FROM A SHOr.
POCKET EDITION
And the secret of Ihis success?
• black aphis, red spider, scale, plant most successful. On the score of qual-
is not far to seek. The public will go ing the long winter months, and per- Messrs Stacey and Hawker's breatl
XJT FOR THE
lice, aphides of all kinds, and lichens, NUGGET POLISHES. ity of workmanship and material, fine
hnish and durability, the leather hags ■where it is best served—whero it caii haps, to somewhat lesser of
degree, right
the year._ An can now be obtained from all up-to- in F»tai No.es • EASTER MEETINGS
fungus, moss, and the many other mado by Mr H. c Ward, 45 Manchester obtain solid
worth, real value, con- throughout the vest
workmanship, a "square abundance of co'.ours and designs lies at date shops who deal in provisions, and or S:a ;p9
pests which fret the soul of orchard- street, easily surpass any that come from scientious that their counsel to the general public is:
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—when it realises where theso ( the command of the purchaser, so FU'-LY INDEXED.
lsts, horticulturists, and others, a oversea. Under equal conditions they deal" there is plenty of scope for individuality "Buy your bread from a shop—ask for w tii orJer A READY REFERENCE.
THE SUPER SHINE. can be obtained—and it will not of I
etnto of perpetual war exists, with "no wijl outlive imported bags, and main- things Closely related to the tile Stacev and Hawker's—you'll know ii, bv
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go taste. the actual ordered will be printed therefore those who <lesire
with going but will Only copies
tain their shape and appearance infi- 1)0 content are tile'-kerbs in various art its nutty brown appearance and flavour.
once,
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quarter.'' At all seasons it is an in- ONCE.


again and again in over-increasing surroundswhich, to stuuy iorm up 10 .:ate shoulu SEND THEiK OKDEKS IN AT
valuable garden spray for roses, shrubs, of course, work hter- THE "WEIGHT' DIFFICULTY IX
nitely longer. Messrs Suckling Bros, sup- i colours,
C&ristchurch Press Go.-Limited
and small fruits. "HAVE YOU ?"» It is about twenty-five years ago numbers. ally side-by-side with the tile surrounds
since Mr Ward's establishment started plied this
demand. Tho inevitable fol- hTthe J production of effect.canopies, Closely re- GOOD BREAD.
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lowed. To-day they stand in the fore- lated, on


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"INERTOL." in the manufacture of leather bags. It of New again, are brass One of the most difficult problems Publishers, Christchurch .
ranks Zealand manufac-
industry in most New whose bright surface the chccnul
tinker

was the pioneer of the thai Messrs Stacey and Hawker have
Many a structure has been long de- There are famous advertisements Christchurch, and, being a purely turers, and the streets throughout of tho ruddy fire is caught and reflect- to face is the question of weight. It is TO THE MANAGER.

■which have gained for themselves a wholesale concern, it supplies retailers Zealandtramp —and. out of it also—resound ed in many a weird and fanciful easy
aicd a badly-needed coat of paint be- tho of Suckling Bros.' boots. fashion. Messrs Briscoe and Co. stock bakingto obtain overweight by under- CHIUSTCHURCH PRESS CO., Christchurch
world-wide- renown, and of the goods all over New Zealand retailers finding to bread, but if a loaf is to be Dear Sir, Please forward nil, when published, the pocket edition
cause of the prohibitive price of the The firm manufactures every class of these canopies in oxidised copper, baked to obtain proper
article, and, perhaps, because the pros- which they concern it has sometimes that it pays to stock the best, as all dis- men's, women's, and children's foot- crispness, then of The N.Z. TURF REGISTER, as above advertised. I enclose the
cerning buyers look and
been said that they have been "made, bags bearing Mr H. C. ask for leather wear, from men's heavy -working boots,
oxidised silver, and armourbright, -with a minute longer in the oven 3 while im- sum of 2/45 tor thisedition.
peptive purchaser of it could not be ornamental and antique effects. the
by advertising." It will almost in- "Real Cowhide' , —a sureWard's flavour and food value,
brand, stout" leather, to tho
made' of tough, proving
: cure of its reliability when he did get jruarantee of
variably be found, however, that these satisfaction. Mr H. C. Ward manufac- very highest
grades in ladies' and gen- THE BRASS SHOWROOM. may drive off a little extra moisture
it. "Inertol" Paint is daily being boots. Many of the smartest The huge, sweating, roaring foun- and so lower the weight. This opens
advertisements are backed by solid tures every class of leather bag, from tlemen's best finished black 'and tan boots dries havo contributed of their best to w serious defect m the law affecting the
a
manufactured by the British Distillate that, as regards these the humble and useful brief-bag to the and brass show- o. bread.
Company to fill the bill. It is speci- worth, and giants bear the trademark. Messrs Briscoe and Co.'s eight Actual icod value
- heavy leather
of the commercial -world, distinction of attention twing steamer trunk—special in town "You can tell"a gentleman room, and careiully-directed skill had should be tno basis on which a loaf
- "it Jnade for structural ironwork, iron paid to the making of Tho saying, ap- in the most eiG- sn°.u judged, and
suit, and the new stv.e B.ouse bv bis "clothes" has,
goods and distinction of advertisement wmi no little arranged the display not mere weight,
.fences; gates, tanks, farm buildings, "o hand-in-hand.
Certainly this is the dress,
Cases. Look for the brand, "Real plicableness, been used in reference to cient and pleasing manner.
■ Lock which may oi.iy represent excess mois-
ture. As
roofing, etc. things
It has the virtue of be- "Have Cowhide,' , Tvhen selecting a bag and boots- Certain it is that a smart pair sets, casement stays, casement
fasten- stand at present, trio
case with the Nugget Polishes.
ing acid-proof, waterproof, and protec- so far in the auick men- |j crs, in oxidised silver, brass, copper, baker who aims at proper baking may
tive. Many of the principal city com- TOU ?" the reader sees, and sub- ■ your purchase* ivill not disappoint you. of boots often
12 THE PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 2G * 919

co-t of iusialiaiicu. Copper h nbnut.


down to normal, and there is no reason AMUSEMENTS. ASTRONOMICAL have here a.more than usually favour-
able combination of' circumstances
J?£LIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS.
for submitting the theory—or vatlm-
why wo should have to pay £2 os t-J
£2 15s a point v.-hcu iho priv? in NOTES. this aspect of it—to a conclusive test, it
America, where
-.vago-; tve hifrher. i.- uorsis. only-the camera pets a fair chance. ]]y
half that amount. B*;fcrc the wnv comparing photographs of the region
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o: S"ui:ey ana
prices actually from one dollar ■\V'»" J'r-'—e Ni : ii.'ie. -::d i:>- 'Joj-y! 'i'cgo.».
FOB MAY. surrounding the sun taken during'the
to two a,:nl a half dollars a point. ! l-V.!a--;i 'iiiil .1: lS ks.";. and t':o porfcra-.anocs
period of totality with others previously
If tho proposals of the Labour Party j r: (lie rcmnir.irrr artists. vre vroh received at secured by the same instruments, it
are carried out, including the establish- j i!:.- O»era Ilc::;e. There will bo a niaiimo
should be easily demonstrated if tin; n Tf o:t'->rh. Ss cash?
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ment of municipal market?, if. will haro (Bv E. G. llouf;, M.A., T.R.A.S.) displacements suggested by theory have
a marked effect in raising the standard
"ltimkts or the v, on.ld.' actuallv occurred.
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of living. Ihc- !;:e: uiaticeo a'jrciiiiilg of "ll«;r'.i if On May Ist Morcury will be a morn- Tho "lino of totality of the coining
If the rack renters with n '"'slat-re :'n ii.o V'onu' , c: iho Ibcutre hcysl v.ul 0 ing planet, ri.sing at -I.HO a.m.;

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tho country,'•" the r-oal exploiters intl give:! tc-day.
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Venus, eclipse starts from tho west of South


This pros', nictujs conji;;uv.j "20 degrees S.. runs
the butter exploiters arc 10 be jcyr«- to ilr.;v.- i;.-.t!:cu huust:, . Jupiter, and Saturn arc evening pla- America in latitude
nets setting at Ij.-I-~> p.m.. S.2S p.m., in a north-cast direction, and, leaving
.sented at tho Council iah]t* in order in that continent near the-Equator, crosses
jjretect their intercuts, tho consumers qui:zya tuhaxuk. and midnight respectively. Mais will be
and the exploited should seo to ii t-har. are o:':r!i a'orc?;:v>, :j:?r the Atlantic: it enters Africa in Liberia
too closa to tho sun to bo seen during and, passing in an .1i.5.15. direction,
their interests are protected hy return- \t:vo esp-jciniiv so i;; t'u» "World drama, "Tho
ing Labour reprcicn-tatives to iha <■>; Kvi!,"' v.-iiich will i» serened tho month. The brilliance of Jupiter ends near Lake Tanganyika. ]fc will
Council. at "the Theatre stl rest vt-e-lc. June has been declining steadily since thus be seen that tho conditions are on
plays tho star par:, ;;i;d acts superb- the be- the whole unfavourable, as the major
We are all agreed tr.at if North KM-.'iro ly, while e'uo a;.?.-) puts '.n .somelhi'.ia, of :i pinning of the year: it has now tho
Canterbury is to develop -,ve must, have part of the land tract lies in the two
better access to tlir 1 so?. CanicWnivy record in tile ni'.rr.bcr <■£ dressos which she same apparent brightness as Sirius larpest tropical river-basins ol' the world

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I'ra;:k Mayo p.'cy3 oppesit? ;o hor. ( 1.0. with ■which it should be com-
7.-<\iit.
built the tunnel and the railway- to The story teiiu of u young widow T.-ho, v.-ith the Amazon and tho Congo— when

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MR. J, M'COMBS, M.P. Lyttelton, and sliould have retained lior v.-,ur.:y so;;, lived ii; a r.it-her «iechitle«J pared. There will he a total eclipse these regions would beThose experiencing

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possession. Even if iho canal is ccti- country ho;?*-?. Tluro. she nsc-J to '.■? visit- of the sun on May 29th, but it will their rainy seasons. localities
Labour's Mayoral Candidate. structed. nnd the Jieathcoto proposal ed by i-n attractive yc.JES !.cca).':i; a;:J s-aspioioa nro, moreover, almost destitute of faci-
;:<£::,
not be visible in New Zealand.
jocm? t'cs'.sible: even if i 1 1, tunnel is was fof/:i nro'-'scd, sfsncai i'.ic-, an-u
Tho following bright stars lities for the transport of the heavy in-
will
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Speaking at a meeting cf friends and duplicated, or both, there is onn mat- vfiv.ts tMs T.-ns Edticd io
0* the hcuse.
by th; of the wr-
TLa i>!;it becomes not tho meridian of Christchurch a t tho struments
cross of thi» eclipse parties. The »te Miss f BcJoOli; \irte- Sp! «-

supporters on Thursday night, Mr Mc- tcr which should engage tho atlention stations which have been Jinally chosen 1W Scouts' l'ariuic, J^v*

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W-riUieringiy tuvsteriou". "out very tliril-


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Court*
C-:;mb- vnid :—Tho c-andidnte.s for the of Christcliurcli
dents, and tha-t-
•-•Tilv
and suhnrban resi- V.v.z, and (ho sloiy raovo* r.;. a pace r/liiclx
# is tho electrification of )icid« the i*i«res' of ti:c- sprctoJc:- from first
times and at the altitudes above- the bv tho Joint
horizon given after each star. If the iiiittce arc in
Permanent
Brazil—probably
Eclipse
at
Com-
Ceara M«n> ami You.,,- S <>ffi
Mayoralty had two th:ugs in common. Ihc Lyttolton line. When Coom and times of meridian passages are required —and on tho island of Principe, off the moad_ll.
'l'!;;;y had nil l:i;Cn defeated for the J'.eattio reported on the elcctiincati-on 'irt-iy last.
{••> The wor'.-.inpr cut. of tln» r»'ol ir, eis-
satisiaotov;.", mid or.u< Laypi'y. for other dates it will be nnccssaiv to west eoasfc of Africa.
Imt at- neither Mr M. Kcrlw: ft B
T £*' r

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Linvood— U. Mr \ G ' \V"il

p OODYEAR justly claims credit


row.
previous occasions. ;ui<l I'kfti-icity was IJ?] ;i unit. To-day tho
contend**, fe
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is there more than a fair proba- 6.30. IW. H. Su.ncer,


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oil
subtract 3min place
advocates oi' proportional Government deliver Lake Coleridge KVEiiYßonys thkati;::. uGsce for each succcod- of good weather conditions occur-
thev wove all can bility
ing day. To the north of the zenith rinyf towards the end of this month. It Spencer begins
Mliy "I this church. Shirlev-H oV i?"

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An c-iubnrute plot i« v.cl aln-ays lHressr.ry
Dt. i hacker had op- --current at ios-s than Id per unit, and; R oi"
for a wonderful record of War
reprc'cnivxiiot!. This is proved by wo have Alpha Leonis (Rcgulus) 7.30
h» ministry hero; C.30
the saviiiys in running costs which for a. good p?reei:-draina. depressing to recall that on the occa-

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pos.nl the Into Mi- T. E. Taylor in 19U, t!io 'Xriaugit! <iiamc, "The iic<liciiie Mar." p.m., is
could bo efireotecl by «>lectric traction (to alt. 34de<£ 7min; Gamma Leonis, sion of the total eclipse of tho sun on

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poll in u; -!SO3 votes, and he wa.s a candi- as against steam traction y/ould pay ?>o shown at Everybody's r.»st iveek),
Time Service. This world-wide date Ti'rnin in 1013. when ha polled over 121- per cent, on tho capital cost of •holds which grips the interest from the .itart, ;\vA 7.41 p.m., alt. 26dog. l&nin.: Delta October 10th. 1012, no
iinßaggiualv iz ti:c- vr.il ; yet which Leonis, 8.3(> p.m., alt. 2odog. oOmin.; expeditions, in which England, France,
less than eight

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731 fewer votes it
organisation with its vast resource
only 4117 votes, or conversion. Five tram trains would WO
Mr Dougiitl who, as provide for tho passenger traffic, and ii .not c'luracioriWH.! by any r.bs-urdly ' ccni- Theta L<?oni». 8.30 p.m., j<!t. UOtleg. Argentina. Chili, and Brazil were repre- Divinep.B,Kcdeosnc!-. M r j. jr. iloopor. »*£"%

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than in 1911. plicat-et! otory. I;j fact, ;t i≤ tho etraig-ht-
36'min: Ueta Leonis had stationed themselves on the Durham Mr nrd Mre !•'. Barwtt
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Depiitv-Mayor, had acted i'V leader o't (Deuebola). 0.11 sented


Ihreo heavy motors would have to bo fory-ardncas and vir.cere naturalness 0: it p.iw., alt. -ildeg. 27min. Jjota Vir- line of totality, v..hieh passed through 6.30 p.m.,etrect .South-11
ofraw material, its truly remarkable
a.m., Mr PaMo, 7
tin; opposition ihiriny Mr Taylor's faw provided for goods trains. cf tho most likeaMe oic- Kev. C. E. a,dtie ,&
A heavy w.':ic!i make it one> bub all were, involved in one Wh-U ajn Hcv . Ware!.
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months of office, succeeded Mr Taylor motor would take the express through' tjires for many u. day. Hoy Stevrnrt -ohys ginis, 9.12 p.m., alt. i-kle.i;. l-iniin.; Ijrazii,
which seems to have, liiiro.d Lonins; (?.;!0 C. E. IJcv
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Ward. wlVifr
specialization of human endeavour and central part, uwl Kpsilon C'orvi, 0.32 p.m.., alt. Oidcy. heaw rainstorm, VT PrC
as Mayor without election. When Mr from Christchiucli to the wharf, and the beai:ti.(ui «>c»ucs ure'lnid
t*p» i>.m. u
and wild Western landscape. 3!iniin.; Gamma Com. 9.33 p.m., alt. covered this whole of thereasonably ac- eo!o_M,-., Kro«-. ' - j'j^
DDUfjail laced the elector* a few there ir; m> reason why the tram trains in
resultant high standard and tremendous months later, although he recanted his ThoBC who iiko a, nstisral story, charmingl" 6udeg. 34min.; Delta Com, 9.52 p.m., cessible, part of
should not nm into Cathedral square told, and with a genuine heart inteves:, will
ait. (52deg. l-jmin.; Beta Corvi, 9.50 glimpse of any stage
the
of
line.
tho
Not
eclipse
a
v.-as S 1 Kui;Dy strorl- U Mr W. C. F,-,,
opposition to Mr Taylor's sthenics, he to connect with, tho whole of the city- agree that tin's picture is ono of those- which p.m.,
volume of finished product—all this, gave
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-was rejected, polling only -037 votes, tram service. A third rail could be is reor© than worth while. Among tho sup- alt. OSdog. oumiii.; Gamma Vir- obtained bv any of them.

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yinis, 10.4 alt. 47dt«g. 2D.-nin. To- Tho proposed modification of Aow-
of its best in service through theyears of war. ■or a little over-a quarter of the tctnl laid on the present sleepers, giving a ports will '.-o i,]ift eighth epkooo of the wards tho south of the zenith we have
votes pulled. 3ft Cin yaugo. "House of Halo"' serial, entitled "The Untold
p.m..
ton's law of gravitation is practically
My civn tntal of o3Q-u votes in. 1017- Labour must/ also take its part in tho Soorot." Alpha Tucanae, 7.39 p.m., alt. lideg. of tlv* nature of a. small correction to 8.A.; 6.50 p.m.,
ltev. 11. A. Job.
Developed during the pre-war years of peace, their •was "not satisfactory. bui> it v.ps more larger problems of the province and m llmin.; Theta Argus, 8.0 p.m.. ait. the known law. which makes tho gravi- CYDEXIUSt METHODIST
G9deg. 33min.; Gamma Tucanao, 5.38 attraction Iwtwoen two moving �w? CHURCHMI
organisation for War many times multiplied the than twice tho total polled by Mr Fohciues for the repatriation of the sol- GP.AKD tational a.m.. Mr
TKEATRi;.- Aofs; 0.30 D.:n..
depend on thoir relativo velo- Hieli «t:vol-ll a.,,,., Mr Lomw; Mr
Pn»j,
Dougall and represented a higher per- diers. In this matter Labours inter- To-night ""i!l \rit;:«s iiio fir.;i! scrcor.intr p.m., alt. 12min.; Lambda Con-, B.SO i, m
capacity of the huge factories at Akron (U.S.A.) centage of the total votes polled. ests arc tho .scldiers' interests. Thero of tl;o prt'coui pvcgraiunie at tho Grand tauri, 8.58 p.m.. alt. 70dcg. 57n>in.; cit-v and it is in the nold of -astronomy Mr Barrel 1 t

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Theatre, comprising Viola Dans in ''Oyoor- Delta Contauri, i).30 p.m.. alt. S3deg. that the test of tho truth of ilia sug- WOOLSTOX MIiTIIODISf~cnURcTI~
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and Toronto (Canada), where the Military Experts Tlie Labour vote for the Mayoralty miis-t bo no exploitation of the soldiers tunity" and ilary Piclrford in "iladaui But-
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is steadily .increasing, as. tho following or of their pensions. Proiltabie em- luriun.; Delta Crncis, 9.37 n.m., alt. gested change must bo made. Aβ Mr
Next week another big programme 7odeg. IGniin.; Alpha Crucfs, 7'Odeg. back as 18-15 Loverrier found that tho W. rL. J,'ihoinae.
1 , , K0V, W - J - WUH a mB ; C.30
Vα-
of the Allies joined with Goodyear in co-ordinating torfly." Samncr—ll, jr«- Purii-

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ployment can l>o found /or all by «.1«- is announced, tho- two features being Bert 5-tmiii.; Giininia Crncis, 9.-33 p.m., alt. G3O Kev. W. J. Williams.
the perihelion of Mercury, .as
the activities and increasing the output of thousands Votes polled. volopin«j our natural resources and by LytcJl in "Boston Blackte'e liittJe Pal," end motion of Mr McLomiaii; 0.30. Mission Bnnd. Opan!
1013—Mr Mcßrido 3480 encouraging and fottorinr; local indus- Charles Ray in "His Own Ho:ne Town' , 7Cdcg. o2min.; Alpha ) .Muscae, ?).5S derived from observations of transit, I17t;
of men. (PuramoiniO, both Glim boin? quite v.sw to I p.m., all. C4deg. 52min.: Gamma Con- was greater by &i sounds per century
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3947 lis thoso matters the


p.m., alt. Sodeg. Imin.; than it should be from tho perturbations T7-2COX CIiUKCK.Services. avomio-Ctooli
101.J—Mr Spt'irs . tries. 1:> nl tauri, 10.3
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ID 17—Mr Mr' Combs 038-j bodies can do much to help Tl;o Gov- Chiivlcitun-h audfenca.''. "Useton Eiacfcie'-s
is the luteal iletro on', and is Gamma Centauri, 10.3 p.m., alt. Ssdeg duo to all the other planets of our sys- ~TT, Kov. Gcorco
tho health, tho Little Pi!"
And every branch of the Allied Militaryfaithfully
Service
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If Labour in Christenurch follows the ernment and to promote


tho generi] ivell-beinc? of elatcil to be a romantio ar«*.l exceedingly ori- Imin.; lieta Crude, i.0.9 p.m., alt. tem ; subsequent discussions of this, in- morning and eveninp. Special collection
Milicr, oj Aehburtou. will conduct c:rviees
lead given it in recent Parliamentary progress,
had its demands on Goodyear fully and by-elections tbcro is no reason why lia- tho
city and province.
ginal pictui'o talieu from tiie etory of the 7-ideg. 17m
6 same name by Jack K0713 in the "Red in. tricate point lia-ve t?hown that the ox- Church Funds. At Berwick eiixset—lit-
fnr

met in the manufacture of Military Balloons, in the bonr should not secure a victory on. Book Magazine." Charles Kay, whose popu-
In the abovo list are three double cess of motion is actually as much as Dearaley, at 0.30 p.m.
larity increases with each 01 his pictures, is stars, -which may bo separated in a 143 .set-ouds per c&ntury, «nd all at- QT. PAUL'S CHXJIiCH, Caahel etrect-Rev.
• n
BS
production of Gas Masks, in the equipment of this occasion.
Tho nominee of tho Citizens' Associa- I7JAYORA ELECTION. , s;cn at his boat in ''His Own Hnrac Town," small telescope. Gcinma Virginis, tempts to account for this discrepancy *J John M»A. 11 a.m.. "A Sol-
j

Aeroplanes, in supplies for Hospitals, and the out-


hie latest .Paramount reifiasc. Tho support- Gamma Leonis, and Alpha Crncis, the by Newtonian mechanics liavo failed. dier's Faith"; G.30 p.m., "The Repulsion and
-

tion entered the contest as a "Mcd- ing pL'-tiii'et> nio uil foe:!. last-named has a sixth magnitude vom- Great then was the sensation caused Attraction of ■Gltrißt." Linwood 11 a m Jtr
turn of numberless products designed to save or
deputation;
erate,"' at tho request of U. Co'ntcs.

a njuiiou at a distance of £0 seconds of among \V. A. Stout; O.SO p.m., ilr


astronomers when it was found Richmond—ll u.m., Mr A. 11.A.Coatee;
\

headed by Messrs N. L. MacueLh. J. STEAXD THEATRE. arc. The following objects avo well recently that the modified law account- p.m., Mr G. K. tfronklin. 8.80
serve our fighting men. Hamlet, and H. J. Ranger. In subse-! MR. J. IYI'COMBS, M.P. ■ 88J7
!

A completely new programme will ha pre- for


placed observation' month, ed exactly for the outstanding differ- «st;
quently accepting the nomination oP sented at tl)o Stvar.d Pictiiro Theatro to-day. niter each is given its timethis culmina- ANDREWS PRESBYTEBIA.V
of ence between theory and observation.
But i> was Goodvear's proudest privilege to serve
most the Citizens' Association he has some- AND "Vivielt*," featuring Vivian Martin, will bo CHUfwCH, Oxford terrace.—Diriao
what stultified himself so far as his tlie "star' film, and it is stated to ho n, par- tion and altitude above tho horizon—- The wow theory also gives a, fair result Services To-morrow. Rev. R. M. Byburn,
amTbest where the need was greatest of all. ticularly interesting production. The irresia- the magnificent globular cluster 47 Tu- in the case of tho perihelion of Mars, M.A., α-t 11 n.m. and G.30 p.m. Special i-s-
advocacy of proportional representation LABOUR CANDIDATES.

,
is concerned, because it was Lhe rejive- -1 :'»!■? Douglas Fairbanks will be seen in "In canao (9AG p.m., alt. Gldog. 36miu S.), but appears to break <lown in dealing ---fcrenco tt> ihis, the Jubilco year, of our
World's production in A;^;iin —Out Again," which is described as a, the greater cluster in Carina (8.23 p.m., con- Mission tho N«w Hebrides'. Services at
The whole organisation of thetransportation sentalives of this ultra-Tory organisa- Monday—B p.m. Choral Hall picture full oi action, adventure, and thrills. alt. 73d«g. 2Ginin S.)~tho with «ji outstanding difficulty in to
irre- nexion with tho motion of the node, of "Bnrringtou 6treet ClnircJi, at 11 a.w. nod
depended There will be a splendid travel film and a. gular cluster iu tlie heavensfinest
its relation to the means of carried the load. For tion, misnamed the Citizens' Associa-
tion, who were responsible for tho re- Tuesday—S p.m. St Saviour's particularly good "cou'.ic." Episode T\'o. 7 and pos- Venus. Another result predicted from e.oOjp.rn. 9SSG

almost entirely on the Tyre that capable


of meeting the peal of a method of election -which gave of "TJio Eagle's J!y«" will also be screened, sibly tho finest object.
solar system, according
Outside "the tho new law is tho displacement of all
Pickering, O" XFORD TERRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
—11 a.m., Mr M. P. W. Laaoelles,
no other carrying facility was haul or length
each elector an effective rote, estab- School, Sydenham tho whoio programme being one much above tho
the average.
to spectral lines to tho red in an intense President N.Z. Baptist Union; 6.30 p.m.,
lesser cluster in Carina (7.2G p.m., field of gravitation—in other words, Rev..
needed expansion, or suited every type of lished electoral justice, and secured tho O. H. MacHuttio. Sergt. J. Hiddlc-
designed for just that representation of all tho ciiTzens at the Tuesday—Noon, Addlngton alt. Tldee;. SGmin. S.). the irregular
atomic vibrations are executed more etone, of N.Z.E.F., Ensineere, returned
of journey as did the special tyre CRYSTAL I'ALACE. cluster K. Crucis (10.14 p.m., alt. slowly, Dr. St. John, of tho Mount from, four vears' service, will also epeak.
Council table, thereby ensuring that,
carrying purpose—and none so well as bore the Goodyear while the majority should ruio, the Workshops In "The Kid ia C'levor," showing at tho 7'Sdeic. 4'imJn.), and tho Satnm Ticbula Wilson Observatory, has beon working 1118
COBB Crystal Palacu, Georgo Walbh uoos some in Virgo (10.0 p.m., alt. 57dog. 34miu.
brand and name. minority should bs* heard on all matters thrilling work in frustrating tho plot of a. on this aspect of the question for some- SPREYDON BAPTIST CHURCH, Lincoln
ron-J—"The Children's Own" Anniver-
affecting the welfare of tho ■whole of band oi revolutionaries. fc'atty Arbucklc :u time, but has failed to obtain any evi- Special Preaching.
proud. For War In concluding an article entitled "Tho sary. Great Singinß.
And this is Goodyear's reason to beoffered the final and
the citizens.
Dr. Thaeker, who is also a supporter
•'"The Cook" keeps the hcuae* in roars of Sixty
laughter. The iinal serewiinss of the pro- Finest Objects iu the
denco in support of tho required dis- 11 a.m., Rev. P. N. Knight; 3 p.m. and 6.30
Sky," con- placement, while two other series of p.m.,
time needs and conditions of service Mr W. M. P. Lascollee (President Bap-
tributed by him to "Popular Astro- at Mount Wilson ar© also tiat Union of N.Z.).
nomy," Professor Pickering vrrites: observations
of proportional representation, was gwmmo tako place to-day.
UUB
test of Goodyear superiority which gave to mainly instrumental in securing the re- at variance with tho new principle.
greatest turn of ii Tory supporter of the Na- LIBERTY THEATRE. "The seven finest objects south of De- With the whole matter in this critical SPEEYDON BAPTIST CHURCH.
Goodyear tyres, as to all other Goodyear products, a
!
tional Government in Wellington To-day's sessions will be the last oppor- clination 45 degrees S., the nebulaa in position it is easy to understand how OWX" SUNDAY.
pre-emptive right to fame. *
North. His opposition to Labour in tunitic'3 of v.-itucssing tho fine programme Dorado and Carina, tlie globular clus- deep is the interest attached to the rpHE "CHILDREN'S
i
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|
now being presented at the Liberty Theatre. ters in Tucana and the the coming eclipse of tho sun.
239 bringing forward "my man Poison" On.Monday there will be a complete change, irregular cluster in
Centaur, SUNDAY, APRIL 27th.
will not be forgotten bj* tho Labour and foremost on the new bill will be a. white doubles in the Centaur Carina, and tlie Special Preachers: 11 a.m.. Rev. Churcb). Percy
I

Party in Wellington. "Select" film, featuring, Alice .rirady entitled and Cross Knight (Durham street Methodist
I have been selected as the oflk-inl are but poorly balanced by the nine fin- 3 p.m. and 6.30 p.m., Mr W. M. P. Laa-
Labour candidate for the Mayoralty
'•Tho Better llalf." In this picture a dual
prart is played by Mies Brady. Ono of the est objects in alj the rest of tho skv. REVIVAL OF PING-PONG. celles (President N.Z. Baptist Union).
most interesting; situations ever arrunged iu These nino may be given as tlie nebulas THE "CHILDREN'S OWN" EVENING.
on this occasion because neither of tho MONDAY, APRIL 28th. 1131
candidates in the field was acceptable a screen story ie contained iu this picture. in Orioji and the globular cluster
It tells of twin sisters, who, though outwardly in Hercules, the irregular and coarse CONGREGATIONAL
to Labour. I have been a member of
the Christchurch City Council for four so nliko that they are invariably mistaken The hardest work of. thoso responsible LINWOOD CHURCH, Ferry road—ll a.m., Her.
for eisca, other, aro in temperament esactly clusters in Canis Major, Perseus and
for the good conduct of the troops in H. AHen Job, "Corners of Character"; 6.30
opposite. Ono sister ie cold and calculating, the
years, and was largely instrumental in Pleiades, the triple star in_ Mono-
A. C. Lawry.
'

the occupied territories now is to. find p.m., Rev.


securing tho legislation giving local and marries man of whom she is totally ceros, and the doubles in Gemini and them occupied and in- A RMAGH STREET HALL—The Gojpel
Or these the nobulco in games to keep
«.

bodies power to adopt proportional re- unworthy. The other sister become* a luirno. Andromeda. paper). The A of the Graco" of God will (DvV.) b«
presentation. Together v.tfcli others, I In crrarse of tim* tlie wife leaves' her hus- Orion and the doubles in Gemini and terested (says a London preached G. 30 Sunday ovenins by Mr C.
band, who at tho same time meets with an, Andromeda are tho only bodies that cold weather, by providing ice sports, Harrison. Sunday School, 3 o'clock.
I

was instrumental in securing the adop- still 1123


tion of the principle that Council em- accident which ]eavea him temporarily blir.H. may
he said to be in the eamo class has helped, but the long evenings St. Albans street—A Gos-
ployees who enlisted and went to tho
During hia recovery he is tended by tho
nurse whom he believes to bo his wife. It ivit'li the seven great southern objects,
have to be filled in.
Dances and all sorts of entertain-
DRUIDS' HALL,
pel Service will (D.V.) bo preached by
front should hare their military pny is not till tho bandages arc removed from his and even the Orion nebula itself is dis- ments and games are organised, and, Mr Weet, Sunday evening; 6.00. fSemoe for
in impressive-ness tt> tho amongst the latter, "ping-pong" has DhiHren, o'clo'ck.
made up to the amount they were re- eyes that he realises his mietake.
In trie tinctly inferior
«

l it—MMirg.irnrw-.,
■■

ceiving in their civil capacity as em- flli .. meantime the wife has returned, but com- clusters in Carina and Tucana. R is PHURCH OP CHRIST, Moorhouee ave-
mits suicide. Sho is-"buried under the name rather singular that five out of the revived in popularity. The gamo that
ployees of a. local body, the Sunday iiay the V nue—ll a,m., "Tho Church's Greatost
The sort of boots the boys need! Grind wear for school 1 of the nu»p.. This swept like an epidemic through People's Service, "A Mans
boffote an. aetonishin? objects should lie iritTim world nearly two decades ago, until Nood"; C.BO p.m..
m

and separation allowance not to be


Football and Soootera have no terrors for the parent position, which is complicated by the fact seven southern Woret 'Sin." Preacher, Job. J. Franklyn.
computed. I .also tried to induce tlw that tho nurse is in Jove with her late sister's an area measuring but 30 degrees by careful housewives discovered the de- Bromley (tho School)—C.3o p.m., Mr lor-

I
whose boy Iβ Government to follow the example of husband. 'Jhe etory is strong and convinc- 20 degrees." 1 150
effect it had upon linoleums pieon.
tho Christchuroli City Council, because ing, with interest at full pitch throughout, An enquiry lins reached me as to the structive carpets, supplies plenty of move- CPIRITUALISTS CHTTR,CH, Worecetor
and the dreeaea and settings ore up to the precise inenning of the torm "parsec." and
Shod with "HANNAH Boots!
,

,,
as n recruiting method it had proved intensoly O Miss H.avo
high "Select," standard. Alice S3ra<ly has The word is due to Professor H. Tur- ment and excitement, and is R.
etreot—7 p.m., Fabling,
highlv successful—so successful, indeed, Wo Lived on Earth Before? Iβ it necessary
that at the end of thb first six months jiorer dono belter
work. There is a particu- ner, of the Oxford Observatory, and is ponulor. Aleo Claxrvov-
BOX CALF BOOTS. 7 to 10. 15/6, 11 to 1, larly etvong supporting programme. The sets have apparently been found for tho Soul'e Evolution?" I^"
the Council had to meet an expenditure used to express the distance from the in old lumber rooms and handed over Mice. Collection at door.
r^^y, 16/6, 2 to 3, 18/e, 4 to 5, 19/5. under this heading equal to the whole I WON'T MR EDWARD BKANSCOXtBE'S earth of a star whoso parallax is one to the Y.M.C.A. and other associations THEOSOPHICAIj SOCIETY, 96 Armag"
of Lecture,
TftV GLi.CE KID BOOTS. 7to 10, 14/6, 11 to year's vole, nnd at the completion of STUDENTS' CONCERT. secoud of arc; hence if the parallax whose business it is to keep the soldiers Sunday, X street, Victoria. equftTe—Publio
the year tho expenditure was three 7 p.m. "Tho Gift of Healice," by
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»\WS 1, 15,«, 2 to 3, 17/6. 4 to 5, 18/9. To-night, at tho Masonio Hull, Gloucester a star is known its distance in pars'cc IB amused. Soloirf, Mr Ronald Smith.
times the estimate. Under pressure at once found by dividing unity by the Mis-3 E. Hunt.
/' <Sm CHROME CALF BOOTS, 7 to 10, 14/6 from the Second Division League the WASH CLOTHES etreet, Mr Edward Bronscombe's singing, etu-
denta will give their second performance. The parallax of tho star. Alpha Centauri— Lotua Claee, 8 p.m. JHi
fi 't&L H'to 1, 15/6, 2 to 3, 17/6, 4 io 5, 18/6 Government subsequently made the Tocaliste will he Alico Kapper, Ida. "Wilbra- the Btar nearest to the earth—lias a
ham, Vera Haakinß, Margaret Thornton, parallax NOTES AND MEMORANDA \X mente ihoreof." Mr OD and Commerce and tho Command-
S. Chamber-
STOUT CHROME SCHOOL BOOTS. 7
military pay and allowances more gen-
Clare Newman, Bessie Palmer, Anuo Jlarpor, of .76 seconds of arc, hence its lain'e eubject, Sunday, 7. Foresters' llalJ,
to 10, 12/6, 11 to 1, 13/8,2 to 3,15/6,
erous, but refused the rarest of the
BUT Gertnule Colga-n, Eva Edmonds, James Kod- distance is about one and one-third par- Oxford terras, off Manchester etreet. M«e-
Labour group in the Houho that tho
sror, Bernard Benuol), Vf. M. Stewart, and sees; 01 Cygni with a parallax .301 is Entries for th© Canterbury Horticultural Bagos, Mr W. Norlontaylor.
Collection. A
increases should bo immediately opera- I)o!>son Adams. In addition to the eolo about three and one-third parsecs
away. Society'e Chrysanthemum Show, which takea [»wbioh in halt tho truth is cvor tie black-
CHROME DERBY BOOTS. 7 to 10, 13/6 tive and. entirely retrospective". These work, Mr Braraccinbe's students' choral class The actual length of tho parsec is place in th© Art Gallery 011 Thursday and est of Has."
■ 11 to 1, 14/6,2 to 3, 17/6, 4 to 5, 18/6 .tie matters which the Heturned Sol- jftJST WATCH ME will contribute a number of interesting speci- about 1.91 million million miles, and is Friday, close with the secretary on Monday CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SEEVICE, Fiie£
diers' Association are now attending to mens of part mueic. The few remaining, re- equivalent to the distance expressed by evening,, at S o'clock, at the Society's
166 Manchester etreet. The office will
office,
Uβ C Church of Chriet, SciontUt, Latimcr
eerved sqnare.-Sianday B*rvic«* 11 ajn. and 7 p.m.
:

successfully. I have always held that! may be booked at the Bristol.


light years. The value or the open
SEND AN ORDER BY POST! "equality of sacrifice" should not be 3.27 from tho tact entries.
from 3 to 5 end 7 to 8 to receive Subject, "Probation after death."
S«"a%
term parsec arises largely School. 2AH y-m- iir"
;

You send ca*h with order, and the postago costs you only 6d extra a mere figure of speech,, and I havo for the purpose of comparing their
been called "mercenary, and "unpa- CLEAN WINDOWS FOOTBALL.
that
absolute magnitudes, all stars are, !>y W.C.A., Latimer equare-Sunday, Girls by
4.30
triotic" by the financial shirkers who p.m. Special Addreee for
a simple computation, based on their "NAZOL" is not a mixture or drug, invitation to
ell.^
.

brought but scientific specific which never fails Mr? A. Kayo. Cordial
would have had to provide the taxa- relative brightness and parallax, a
tion. ' LCVE W BROTHERS LIMITED, SYONSY NORTH CANTERBURY CLUB. of ten parsecs from tho to relieve the worst cold. Sixty doses pAPANUI CIBCUIX-rftpwui: Bev . X.. A.
to a distance
I

During my torm as a councillor I can A vell-s-itended meeting of members of the earth. cost Is Cd. l Jr'joUKhitt, 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Frice-
claim to have saved tho city thousands JfortU Canterbury Football Club wae held
Certain conclusions of modern, scicneo ion: fcSO p.m. Belfaet: 7 pjh. Sydenh^i
of pounds in one matter alone, by last evening, Sir J3. A. Arohdal] presiding-. 1181
It wos dsoidc.l to enter two teams for the have
strongly suggested that there is Band.
placing the facts and figures in con- the effects or products GOSPEL MISSION-Mora-
lnoro to be learnt about should
11 117 Cashel Street Inventive minds now SYDENHAM
:: CHBISTCHUSCH nexion with tho proposed purchase of Canterbury Riigbj- Uuion competitions, one
in the third gratfa and ouo in tho fourth gravitation than is to he found in New- ideas tor household and business labour- ■J iuz, Mre K. England; evening, Mr 1 .

tho Canterbury Hall clearly before tho "ITiero is no now gospel. It*

,
grade. ton's simple, law, and there are certain saving devices (remarks a- 1/ondon Spratt.
\V
I

'■ citizens when "they rejected the pro- meaeage Iho eame io cvory century, and
w<79l-840 Ii was also decided to eiipporf any scheme outstanding difficulties in astronomy- people have to is
paper). Thousands of of human life." n>l
posal for a inakoshift Town Hall by an of insurance tho Union might decide upon.
discrepancies between theory and obser- <lo with loss than tho pro-war amount to all condition*that loved us, and w"*l**}
overwhelming majority. Proposals for
a real Town Hall and tho question of 'Gets-it." Nothing la recognitiou of Ms many cervices* and
Resistance generally
Wileon wee elected a lifo member.
to Ihe chtb. 31 r. J. B. vation—that have not as yet been re-
of assistance.
conciled with this law. . It is now are daily sieked by would-be buyers for
Consequently shopkeepers UNTO us
Him
from our eine in Hia own Dieoa
to Him bo glory and dominion for
a suitable site will have to be submit-
ted to the people in the near future,
and 1 am prepared to go into the pre-
Else for Corns!
Removes Every Corn Every Time,
It ■wa-s -decided to eubinit tho names of generally held by physicists that
31<?23ra IS. Cockroft, J. B. Cressw«ll, and T. mass of ordinary matter is duo to tho all sorts
and A. Shankiand lo '.ho Union 33 willing electro-magnotic energy of tho ultimate trivances.
tho of ingenious and helptul con-
Tho retailer turns to tho aify tho Blood;
svo' r and
.

ever. Amen." Exalt Jeiue; M*«-


Honour tho Holy GhMt.
liminary investigation on this subject Painless. Nothing More Simple. to rcferco during the season. wholesaler, tho wholesaler to tho maker,
atoms composing that matter, and that and the maker advertises for the in-
without delay. "I'll tell you, I have stopped using wherever
ojLvee for have mak- electro-magnetic energy, device. There may bo
corns, I -itoppcd
Muro important by far, bseause inon SYDENHAM CLUB. mass, i.e., inertia; ventor of some ROYAL MAIL MOTORB.
pressing, is the question of tho ade- qg a package out of my toes by wraj»- Tho Sydenham Football Club Coniiaittoe found, must possess arises whether a" great fame and a fortune in it. "Never piLKINGTON'S
•ing them up in ba&dages, tape, and request
the attendance oi all intending pliy- hence tho
question mechani-
producer original
I PATRIOTIC
AGRICULTURAL SHOW
SPORTS AND
and MARQUEES-
TABLES and TRESTLES
TENTS,
quate housing of tho people, and in rther thinga, I have stopped digging
this connexion it is interesting to note nto my corns with knivee and eciseora. crs at tho finalatpractice
the British proposals brought forward Sire m« 'GETS-IT every timel" , Park,
day uight.
and also the
to-day at Sydenham kinds of energy may not, in
training hall on. Thurs- their
vitation.
mass, exert
In particular, the energy
virtuo or could
and bo subject to gro- cal idoas so readily market
the of
get a good, price for hie brain-work,"
them and
Chriatchurch,

ilondav
Little
DAILY SERVICE.
Broadway's
2.30 p.m.
River, Akaroa.
Dep.Akero&Dep.
6.80 »JO.
by tho "Advisory Housing Panel" of be sub- said a producer'of trade "notions" re- ..

p.m. 8.80 ».m.


and FORMS on Hire projected in a ray of light may Tuesday 2-S0
COMMITTEES. Etc.
«•

the Ministry, of Reconstruction. The "Capital is ready for good


..

to gravitation, an d have a, curved cently. Wednesday 3.0 p.m. C.4S p.m.


proposal is, briefly, that the State shall ject suggestions. It is the idea-market that Thursday
-.

—30 p.m. 8.30 a.m.


LBT US KNOW VOUR ftEQUIR&MENTB TRADE PICNIC. path in a sufficiently intense gravita- ..

15.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m.


imitd tho necessary houses and earry tional field, so that rays of light would is dull. Mills and factories are
being Friday ..

2.30 p.m. 8.30 a.m,


JOHNSON &
COUZiNS tho capital cost, and should own the ©quipped with machines," said an Saturday -.

bo deflected irom a rectilinear path, by BOOKINGS—CHRISTCHURCH:


houses i'or a fixed period of years, nfc staff of the Ila-ardea Branch of tho gravity. authority ou machine-tools, "which are Woodward'e Tobacconiet. 'Phone 2504.
,

and Flehlntf K«t Maker* 876 COLOMBO 8T the cud of which prices may have at- JT.JJ. Farmers' Co-op. Assn. hold their fcnnual work of five or six machines Rink Taxis,' Ltd. 'Phonce. 878, 1838, 133..
If the theory be true, it would seem doing the
SaII. Flag
V tained normal level. I>uring this period Thos. Cook and Son. 'Phono 4075.
that a star scon close to the limb of o: older days. Thero is rich
j43QJ> Opposite £. Rfece I.M. picnic at VVaitohi Gorge. following are a harvest
the local bodies would act as agente for Iba iceulta of the rac«3: angu- for ideas." Government Tourist Office. 'Phone 11<6-
apparent

the State. At tho end of this period Jlarrietl AVomen'3 Itace—Ihs Shelley 1, tho sun would suffer an C. "W, . Horvey. 'Phono 3175.

f'>
His Crotb.nl! lire J. Shaw 3. lar displacement amounting to as much AKAROA—Pilkington. 'Phono 5.
the ownership of the houses would bo 2,
Smglo Women's Kn«e—Miee It. Doyle 1, as 1.75 seconds of arc. This is in gen- Tologratns: Pilkington, Akaroa.
transferred to the-local bodies at a. Miss U. Dovle iliss E. Butler 3.
figure to be arrived at by deducting 2, eral a quantity easily measured by tho
Women's Hill-cliuibins Coaipetition—Miss astronomer, but in this particular case-
taking It a!! round from the original cost such a percent- J. Cos 1, iiias H. Price 2. conditions of the problem are so
/ you cannot do batten age as represents the fall in price of Women's Three-legged Kace—Misses Kollo the test has
aod Boyio 3. Alifisce Mcßrido and Butler 2, difficult that no observational
\ materials."together witli a fair nllow-
fr? jJy 11 1&M i\m than In the case of tho
_

fit MICHELIN as yet been made.


i j

anco for depreciation. TTpon the trnns- "ilissts Harris and Gib. Doyl<j 3.
Women's Swimming , Kucc—Miss E. Butler, plaiiet Jupiter, the deflection of a star
UNIVER TREAD I'er tukiug place it would lx> incumbent. syds, 1; Miss A. ilcßride, ecr, U; Mm ¥■ at the moment of occultation would be
'

upon the local authority to secure :s: Coraa At When "Cleti-It


Save AM liowe, 7yde, 3. only 0.017 seconds—a quantity bo small
for as possible rents sufficient to cover \r\ir
,,
!

UaxnoTO Them tb« W«wJ>ea<LßaMW»t *


Boye Kece—Allan Shaw 1, Bertie Whit-
that its measurement would be masked
,

the anriual charges. Chat is what eTOiyone ears the very tington 2, Jack Crotiiall 3.
Under the Now Zealand legislation time they use "GETS-IT." It u Married Men's Kace— J. Shelley, scr. 1; by errors of observation.
, All Sires Stocked. of 1010 local bodies are specially em- inrt becaueo "GFrS-IT" is so simple and Rev. Spencer, syds, 2; B. Watson. 2yds, 3.
It is only at the time of a total ec-
uowered to go in for the business of sasy to ose—you put it on ia a few Single Men's lloce—H. Scott, Syiis, 1; D. lipse of the sun that conditions occur
brick making, and as power costs are a, leconde—^and there ji no work or trifling Gibb, 3yd3, 2; al. Doyle, syds, 3. admitting of an adequate test of this
i t

lar»e item in this industry the Council, to do with your corns, no pain that Mr Feek's team was successiul in winning, consequence of the new theory being
,

the tug-of-war, ai)d the over and under re'-ay made, and it so happens that the total
!

wii.ii its cheap ele-tricity. might help (hoots up to your heart. All th« time race. Tho '"Milky 'Way" competition caus-
tbe Government with a building pro- "GETS-IT" is working—and then, that ed much lumisenient, and after a great eclipse of the sun, which takes place
MICHELIN TYRE STOCKISTS {rrammo. If the current were used off :orns begins to loosen from the toe, peele was by Miss F. Lovre, with Mr on
siay 29th, will apparently afford the
tho peak load it would practically cost right off. leaving theyour clean, corn-fre* struggle A combined cricket much-desired opportunity.
the city nothing. .There is also power ikin wonder millione prefer corn underneath—and 'iogonel S. It. Price second.
by 36 There will be at this eclipse an un-
Vigorou* Health u cucn-
given xo the municipalities to control MTo"GHTS-IT" "GETS-IT.** match f.-as von by the Drapery team, tial to dear thinking. It
ia manufeotnred by B. runs. usual number of bright stars—the Hy-
the bread supply, and there is no rea- Lawrence and Co., Chicago, U.S.A. Sold ades —in proximity to the sun, and in can be yours if you occ**-
son why the City Council, using its by all chemists and Stores. Try "GETS- a recent paper on the subject, the ionally take this pleasant
REAPPEAILLNCE OF INFLUENZA. Astronomer "Royal gave a list of 13 and popular health valine.
W.B.6AGE&CO. own current, sLould not mill its own IT" to-day.
flour and supply it at coet to tho REPRESENTATIVES: stars which, with good weather condi-
Start to-day and prove its
COMMISSION AGENTS
and EXPORTERS
r*f JDEfv^a bnkers, stipulating that tho savings Sharland Wellington;
effected should be passed on to the con- and Co.,
sumer. Flourmilling is another indus- Co., Wellington; Kemptherne,
i.nd Co.,
and Co., Auckland; Sharland

Christchurch;
Young's Chemical

H. F. Stevens,
enzol"
Healtli authorities recommend "Flu- tions, might be caught on a photogra-
as a safeguard against infection.
Proaer Half a teaspoonful of warm Fluenaol totality. The nearest of these will be
phic nlate during too brief period
the sun's
or invigorating qualities.
3/6 per bottle
H uo'.lrons swelling disappear quickly Cj try in -which cheap power is of consider- Christchurch; Marthall Drug Co., sniffed up t\Vice daily is non-irritative, only and / minutes of arc from t
R under Doijj'e Goitre Treatment. "The |3 Dune- should, according to theory, All ChemUtt and Store*

SIEWENS
All Classes of Goods Bought. Sold able advantage, and as the Government aln. and keeps the throat*and nasal passages limb,
H swelling has already cone down tally
B one-halt in a little over a fort-nifbt,"
Pj
W is now paying a subsidv of over free from dangerous Insist suffer a displacement of 1.20 seconds; I KJAf fWG' BRITISH ■
and Shipped on Commission. quite bacilli. ,
M nays one lady, and another writes, tj £3C0,C00 a year to the millers it might .on genuine Fiuenzol, at Is 6d and 2s Gd. four other "stars should bo deflected MADE ' II
M "My daughter'* nock is very tench gj
■ AGENCIES ACCEPTED. H redsoed." Void's Treatment will not Ft
bo persuaded to help with, the pro- A MOTOR will run Daily from GLEN*. 23 moro than half a second of arc, while
..

S3 itein or mark the skin—will not harm Q ject. A TUNNEL to DARFIELD, and carry all the remaining stars on the list should
6 Rangoon St, London, E.C, a eT«n the most delicate cotutitsUoa. H
B Free Booklet and detail* from fl I support the City Council's loan pro> Pap.sengi--rs iroza Darfield to all places en
Coleridge, returning- in
bo shifted more than a, quarter of a
posal to borrow £150,000 for electrical route to Lake time Xip that cold in the bud hv treating second. As the stars are suitably j
Eaglan<L a A. DOIG, Family Chemist H to catch Cues Express, Tuesday, Thursday,
.

"Spread," London..
■ lit, Q.VietoiiaAvenne -
"WANOAKUI ■ purposes, but think that* something iii'd
should bo dono .to improve the methods Saturdar, if ncceeearr.
\V. LEEMIXG,
it instsatly with "XAZOL." "Taken on grouped round the sun, and are all of 1
sugar or inhaled, "XAZOL" never fails. photographic magnitude 7.0 or brigh- J EVERY ONE KILLED T]
.

and the plants in order. to> reduce the. X. ilail extractor. 1 would certainly; appear .tJiat.wo-
SATURDAY, APRIL 26 1919
THE PRESS,

13
WANTED TO WANTED TO SELL. \

SITUATIONS VACANT. SITUATIONS VACANT. | (f *

FOR SALE.

[
I OnVCf SEE THE MECCANO WHEEL
'That Your, Engine UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. * WANTED.
Knocking in DirXEDIN", N.Z.
SLAUGHTERMEN FOR BELFAST AND
FOR SALE.
DU IDI PROCTER'S WINDOW! IN
VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS, LAT-
-"■
APPLICATIONS ere invit-d for each of
the following positions: —
PAREORa WORKS, URGENTLY.. REX EST MODEL. King of Typewriters.
last word in
This fine working model of a Ferris Wheel was made by «

bv CAIIBON in your Cylinders. One ounce of SCALKS. Fairbanks Bras* The "Wellington boy. aged P. It shown what YOU ooala do witu
%
(a,) Professor oi Srsteraaiic Medicir.e. n LY at on-e to Foreman Butcher, these
JOHNSON'S CARBON REMOVER (b) Professor of Clinical Medicine and AP Works or Head Office. Canary PLATFORM
Benin, Weighs ."001b and 10001b; iOOgal STRENGTH Meccano Set. Buy a set no-w, and entor the
Therapeutics. Frozen Meat Co., 173 Hereford street.. Chnst- Square Gal. Steel Tank_, about 50ft li'n DURABILITY
MECCANO COMPETITION

, .
I*RICE 4/- TKR HALF-PINT TIN . VISIBLII'Y
minutes timt,juw (c) Lecturer on Ciir.ica! Medicine. church. 1 Gal. Iron Piping and 3 Bends; ljin Doubio
,

nonred into each Cylinder will CURE the-troublo ; fite CONVENIENCE

i
J)" Sour requ.ren. In an honr jon *ifl rm4 &
perfectly clett, engin*.
The annual ealariw attaching to the ie-
epective positions ore: SITUATIONS WANTED. Action Forco Pump fo r pawer, with fast and
about 7 Chains Second-hand
EASE AND SPEED.
only—you «»n
Full instruction* on the Label.
loose pulleys, This Competition is for Nerr Zealand boyi msnynnoaeu

;
u,.t ;f ,nethe (») £600,
no other
mike it rido e&eily ; but Many *_v_nt__ea posaesseel by
{'») £SCO, ic) £IW.
Jin Dia. 6-12 Flexible Wire Kopt; aboui. enter. Entry is free—and you may send in
it
~

Frerv Car ii cqaipped with springs to.ibsdlutely


..... «

Reetricted private pincticc U allov.-cd. .WASTED, a as Hou«k«*Kr in Wire Tyoewriter. You buy it and get a tremen-
not kept lab. icated they are usele*i. V> Gentlemen* home by refined Widow1J 4Wft Secor.ci-liand liu DiJ. G-21 Flexible you wish.

;
i rinc» are Full particulars may !>c obtained from tho dous savins. SMpmoni juel landed. 12
1 complete
JOHNSON'S STOP SQUEAK OIL undereizned. wit' ,. -A-honi unn'-icationo closs Apply "W.A.."
on SATURDAY, August SOti'i,' i^lo.
. J± Ropo; Liou Acetylene Genemtoi,
with S Pendants: 10 Wail Brackets, 20 Glass ksta only, £25.
months' guarantee. Price while this shipment
PRICK »/3 PElt HALF-MNT TIN , W Piping, etc., cheap:
•tr*ti« between the Spring Leares, thoroughly
lubricating toem. H. CHAPMAN. familv. or whew other l.clp «F*;
»
Shatke. Hall Lamp, Gas
tto L., P. 0., Timani. 3Jin Centre Druminond Lathe, feet and W. J. BULL.
finiX
___?*
of your Car meet* the ey. of tin Public firrt. Do not elU»wi
ft?* SdulU»<U"rny. G930 Kesistrar. TcJ. 3ES,
P
becomedu LIQUID OR PASTE »/3 PKR TINPolish it with JOHNSON'S AUTO WAX. EXPERT Accountant
qualified; highest
open for
f?f
credential*, E™'/
experi-
power, in perfect order; 1 Tyro Bender,
Bends 4xl Tyrce; 1 Swa_c Block 11 £
U Extiert T>T>owriter Mechanic, 5 Chancery
enced al! claesoe commercial account.
nio\>
Lace, Chvistchurch.

E. Reece Limited
ENC-γ N E K R.
"Ledger," "Prcs?." Solo Canterbury 4JO
P«j«"«' x i. MANNING MACHINERY CO,
—-

M_auufacturins and Knsine* , •\TOTHEU and Son wish, for or


ALARGPZ
"

ing Siiuplies Kirm, havinp Branciice iVI Housekeeper and


*-

Shepnevl _e-.u:
FENDALTON RESIDENCE.
"*

. *.nn-*#\J!l
COLOMBO STREET throughout the Doiniiuon. lias an OPKN- eisr, jroovl home essential.
ING for a qualified KNCJINKER vrJw can 'Trees'" Office.
"Erpenenccd
. '
MG532 ' 153 Caehel street.
GOOD ROOMS and nil convenience*.
9
-

Take. Charjro of theii- Refrigerating- and Genc- •QOSITIOX "Wanted* as""Housekeeocr _o_r
-

Short distance from tram. 3 acrce


rai Sales Depaxtrvieat. Hu nr.iet 1«> a first- S- with hoaur-Jy poo»ie.
-°-
3;' _ - firet-clas3 land. v.-ith iniit tree*, and well
NOTICES. f

John R. Procter
.

| ELECTION class oii»in«srinj salesman, able to csfimaie "Frees." _'_---


at watered paddocks, sheltered by (tor>d trees.
all eluasee \7ork TAUXHALL—2O h.p., *
Speeds, 5-Beoter,
etJsineeriug wl All neoftseary outbTiildinge. PRICE £20^0.
1

on of cap-
iKaßouablo price, £173.
-^SiiTwf able of carrying oiii la-Tgo and important IVL Tractor, and Elect tic Piant. w..n. e WOLSLEY—H.-_O.
" ~"

council. over- APP 'y


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freezing contract work.


driver. Would takeiarni 5-« eater, WM. JAMESON and SON,
CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. A pcntleman wifh a commercial training position; sood hauled, repainted, tyres _ood. Surely
ivorh: vi.vi dntiw.ljglit or nil. OooJ re- 213 Manchester street, Christchurch. V
1

r6480-<3243 J
KXTRA-
PTFCTIOV TO FILL AN
VACANCY. J. J. DOUGALL, Mayoral C.indidaif,
prcicriecl.
Afid'ese icrenow. '•W-iting.2J^g!li?Jg££l____-! worth £-ii
MAXWELL—S-soaU?y, electric equipment, re-
J4371-<1329 .

Mr. , "ENGINEER." FOR SALE: AVONSIDE.

I j I
' . painted Caen Grar, upholaterj- covers.
and Ci(!7-cn Asaoo.'iitioc Catioiaatcs vntl WANTED KNOWN.
| G9.il
Office thU paper. Good value at £190.
addTese tlio Electors --.is -under:--
NOTICE *
DULY (dggnjr School- tho famous BRISCOE —5-sea'.er, electric lights and
FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE on Riverside;
halls, with
FUNERAL NOTICES. i TENDERS.

i
SATURDAY.
f ExtSSi"«r Vacancy of 26th inst.— Phillipstowu
CaiJTSTCHURCH BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL.
WAITED
Wi Rspublic Molor Halcrow and starter, repainted, and scale covered. An 9 rooms, high ccilinge, large waTdrobee and
rTHE

.
lcom, Li'nwood. Speakers: —

Trucks. economical car at a modeet price, £223. Jarrah polished flooie, cteterne to &tep)acee, btiiltrin Frionds of Air John Loflhagen u-;v
TEMPLTSTON DOMAIN BOARD.
ATED io Riding, caused b7
J. J. DOUGALL Ingram, jLoo_Ox£ordJ_race
o.'"-.
cupboarde, hot water reepwtfullv invited to attend Hip Fune-
Material eleotrio r leave li? 9 residonco. RENDERS will Tin Teoeivod for grazing trK

.
light and "wi{i\
easy. cae pointe to open fires; ral of Jiia lilts
T. S. DACRK DreeYmakinsr made
c
to

GILBERT, WILLIAM. W. S. COI>.FREY


JOSEPH TAYLOiI A PPIjICATIOXS arc invited for <ho posi-
HOME
measure.
and perfect fitting; patterns cu.
to
J.
These Care are all ready for work. every convmicnoo that goes to make a
forUblo homo. .
com- Souihbrook, on Siuiday. 27th -iust..
, t
;(-!, l.:!i' -»-

p.m.. for iho Church of F.iigl:in\l Ometeiv, SEVEN YEARS, frwii MAY 23rd, 191U.
Toiupletoii Domain, of 225) ACRES, for
HESLOP, JOHN. ■tX iion of ASSISTANT MASTER, speci- Shed, and Incinerator. Knnsioni. C.ULLIVER. G939
_

Workehop, Motor | JI. .).


Tenders, addressed to tho Chairmaa of the
Men's Guild ally qualified to teach Hiatorj-. Salary £250 T~ATiEST Fashions tor Costumes, CALL AND INSPECT at the. Garago of q
th« number 3IOXDAY. 28th inst.— y
■ in excess of tion -ia!!, ne*r St. Albans Park. Speakers.— par animm. Duties to commence on 2Sth Dresses, J-i coats. Outdoor Coals, Coat Frocks, LTD., Half-acre laid out in gardens and lawns.
Board, will bo received not In tor than May
The abore being w ce^!J u T S. HAWK E S,
T'llE Friends of tho Jate Reuben Clnridfto -ah, lino.
!.
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other qualifica- Underclothing. altogether a very


.J. J. J3OUGALL, May. Applications, stating Splendid liver view, and X s
jiic invited to attend hia i' .iner;il, leav-

1
iions nnd ability -to aasist in Kcliool Games, TJkIKTW, 'Blouses, Children's Frocks. 0595 Durham etreoi. attractive- place. Conditions of lease may Iks Men at the resi-
E. H. ANDREWS ing- hi* hiic residence, Sawyers Arms load, deneo of tho Secretary, SelioolhoußC, Tcraplo-
to be forwerdsd, with te3tiinonia!e, to the O Clients require lese material Buildinge, By using

;'
County w,l Se J M\ hUAKLkXD Papanui, To-day (Saturday), at 2.30 p.m.,
Ellwm«re t honre later tha.n uoon on SATLK- A.M.1 ian.

-1
uodersicned. Pitts. TEEMS.
,
\ \
A. WILLIAMS not our patterns. Miraea . FOR SALE. PRICE JKOOO, EASY |for the Papanui Cemetery. J. ANDKK-
DAY, 17th May. Tho liiglicel or any tender not necessarily j
(

Cathedral SON, 107 Victoria etreoi. 1170


Hall,
23th inat.—Waltliam GEOIIGE H. MASON,
B'
AGTopeT Verybag Any lady can TO FARMERS, BUILDERS, AND

i
lol TUESDAY, artietio Apply
Sy Council Office. Lte.tan
(Principal). Worder/orth etreet. fc'psakere:— Registrar. make- her own of €omo nice piece of OTHERS. WM. JAMESON end SON, npHE Friends of the late Gcorgo Bandall,
J. A. CAESAB.

;
3ctoolhou«c, Duneandel. J. J. DOUGALL Canterbury College, stuff -he may have. Mmson'e, 2a jjd to 213 Manchester street,
ChrietchuTch.
X of Edinburgh street, Sprcydoii. lire iu- 6921J CiiaLnunii, Domain Board.
GORDON HUTCHISON 6932 6s Gd. WINDOWS. BATH, J4871-6829 foirued that his Funeral will leave Iho Chrisi-
Librify. BrooksH*.
Cluistcliurch, 25t)i April. 1919.
.____>
IRON, DOORS,
BRICKS. TIMBER, all sizes.
{
are invited up till i o'clock
Mr Rowley 8Dufr Hcrueo, Irwell. |
J. LONGTON
A. C. MAXWELL UHASTON,
, CARBIDE. CARBIDE. church Hospital on Monday, at 10 a.ni., lor
tho Addin"ton Cemetery. GEORGE BAJi- TENDERS THURSDAY, IJay Rth, for tho EREC-

c
A VON" TYKES. ELLINGFORD and n7
3 House ' Lake wad- made P.S.C.
"
I

lit Robert ' ALL MEETINGS at S p.m. A PPLICATIONS, ia b- on


Next Clarendon Hotel, Oxford terrace. ;
RELL, TION of GIRLS' and INFANTS' CATHO-
Jtx Form 17a, obtainable »t principal post

]
ALEX. WEBSTER, up to noou, Ist May, Fit AVONS not merely becanec they EK'OS A.0.1' 1 LIC SCHOOLS (in. Brick), Barbadoes street.
offices, will be icociverl of Court
ft nelurnin^JDnJCcr.^ Mft DOUGALL will addreM a Meeting of for the following positions: are BRITISH, nut because they yield F~O R SALE. T>EST CANADIAN AT REDUCED t
rill-IE Brethren
X we invited, to attena the Funeral his
Piipajroi, .,

c£ Drawings, etc., may bo seen at our offices.


LAD IKS at the METHODIST SCHOOL- maximum efficiency at minimum cost.

LYTTELTON~HARBOUE BOARD.
ROOM, Corner MADRAS STREET and Education Department, Auckland, Welling-
District Apente, liifant Life Protection, MM33 PRICE. ,
lato.
1
late- Brother. B. Olari3po. leaving
ttheir residenco, Higheled road, Pa-paniii,
ENGLAND BROS.,
Architects.
KDOKWARJO ROAD, on MONDAY, at 3 ton. Christchiirch, and Dunedin. Salary ANTED Known—Cash Tailoring Cα] C.I!, il.
p.m. All Ladies cordially invited to attend. £200, maximiun £230 i.ier annum. Sahtrda-v, auth, at '2.30 p.m.
«.

General Suit and Costume Service, from four SHOP DWELLING. A. ROBEETS. 1X24 1 60 ' Horoford etroot. 6763
and CLABIDGE.
MG4-0 ■gLACKSMITH'S Sec.

I
And the CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION CAis-
•ELECTION OF oirE itE^ BER T0 RE Division. . guineas. 63'J Colombo___gej.

<
JIftATKS for SYDENHAM trill speak «t WEEK.
"

Supervisors undnr Discharged Solaicr*' Sot- work SUPPLIES ARRIVING NEST


ASH TJiilorT_g"Co_ipa»»y undertakes
_

DIS- CARLYLE STREET on MONDAY, 28th tlement Act, Lands and Survey Department, J. LAMB AKJD SON, CHRISTCHUHCH CITY' COUNCIL.
PRESENT THE COMBINED Atttil at 12.10 o'clock p.m.; and in DUN- {or the districts of North Auckland. Auck-
for the Trade and Storekeepers. Price
Colombo etrect.
Apply pUNESAL FUKNISHERS.
TUESDAY, 12.10 p-m. list on application. 632 "BLACKSMITH,"

]
OF DAS STREET on at
land,- Hax.-ke's Bay, TaranaJd, Wellington, flimie lß~r,. __s__> 677:5 are invited for the Purch&e*-
TRICTS OF THE BOROUGHS Co. Chiietehurch Presa Co.
Canterbury, Otagn, mid Southland. General WRITE FOR QUOTATIONS. MOTOR HEARSES AND CABRIAGES 'X for Removal of PATRIOTIO BAZAAR
RANGIORA AND THE Division. W~ ANTED Known—Cash Tailoring Co.,
ANY PART BUILDING. CATHEDRAL SQUARE.

:
Salary, £350 per annum. FUNEItALS TO
KAIAPOI AND Further particulars may bo obtained on Suit und Coetumo Service, from four FOR SALE. FOR
Particulars may be eoen at the City Sur-
EYRE, CITY COUNCIL* ELECTION. guineas. G32 Colombo etreet. M6460 OF CANTERBURY
COUNTIES OF RANGIORA. applicatiOTi. No. 231 STREET. i vcyor's Office.-whore tondore will b* Jcceived

AND OXFORD.
LINWOOD WARD.
HALL. Hth April, 1910.
Public Service
SECRETARY.
Commissioner. W~'"
ANTED Known—Cash Tailoring Co.,
Suit and Costume
G9l_G guine.e. 632 Colombo etreet.
Service, from four vole., 15s;
Cyclopedia of Mechanics, 8
Modern
MS46O 6 vols. (ae new), 355; Horee in Health and 048
Electrical Practice,
N.Z. ACETYLENE GAS CO.. LTD.,
134 Armagl^Btroet^
Telephone E9Q
JOt/«
Eatabliehd 1873.
L4151
lunta NOON-on MONDAY, 28th April.
H. It. SMITH,
Town Cork.
STREET "HOTEL FOR'SALE."
'

T EYDON Disease, 3 vols. (as new), by J. Wortloy


JL RETAIL BOOT MANAGER. "fSrANTED for Sandusky T AN&F OR D AND RHI XD, Chriatclmrch,. 23rd .April, UIS. C771 j

;
Fellow Axe, GOs; Modern Veterinary Advieer, 5 vole,
It. CARTER, Independent Candidate-, -will >V. Farm Tractor, "The Littlo
. a the matter of "The Harbour* Act, 1906," Pull." Halt-row and Ingram, (as new), 303. UNDERTAKERS and EMBALMEBS. ' ANDREW SWANSTON.
address tho Electors on MONDAY Mb>- with the Big A. D. SMITH,
._

TIMBEB MEBOHANT. SAWMILLER, J


_

an Experienced MAN to take 190 Oxfordjterrace. 6923


and "The Local Election* and
Polls NG, the 28th inst., at »
P-m. Ladiee iu- WANTED,charge of a leading Wellington busi- Bookseller, 115 Manchester «treet.
GOODWILL of LEASE of TIMARU Caehel etrcct. 'Phone 812. P.O. Box 523. AND IMPOBTEB.
CB.
3 XYTANTED Known—That Nicholson and SB4G3-1292 Long Lease; iminc- 104 STOCKS at Building -and Far*
1
.
vited. ~.-I neee. ■.VY. To-day. N6401-42S HOTEL, Timaiu. Herbert Langford, Jojjn Ehind,
lARGE
,

Act, 10C8," and the Act* amandins tlie Co.'s Sale starte 106 Montreal etreot. tnars' req-qirernente alwajf-qn luutd.
diete poseession. Good trade. Apply 10 London etrcet. J


MUNICIPAL ELECTION. Liberal salary to Tight man. at Nicholson and Co.'s Sale including FIGITRED KTIIU. OREGON.
>VVj N6401-420 URGENT SALE, CITY, NORTH. MORTON and PEARSON, 'Phone ÜBO. 'Phono 1603,
L4191-8354:•REDWOOD, BALTIC, VJUi., PALINGS, V
earn* respectively. Applications strictly confidential. To-day, everything rodtlced.
0.-ACRE and G-roomed Houee, with space 6972
•i" Box 06, Timaru. CEMENT, GALVANISED IBON, Etc.
i
Apply, in first instance, io Vrt/'ANTED Known—That Nicholson and for 2 Bungalows, in beet part of N.E. _

A VON" Superb Bed- Oar Tubes are Joinery Work of all DeeaaptiOßJt Eeii-
'

"FOOTWEAR,"
VV< Co.'s Sale Start, to-day. Nfr»)l->'.2fi Belt. .Reasonable approved
offer considered. Terms
buyer. J. MEAGHER
"

ixetronj and stout, clastic and tough. mates for dolivery Town or Country. \

Will address the Electore in thoNorth, ODDFEL- favourable to given


"|7ir__JTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s Sale, and Being puTe Tubbor they stand more repair-
I HERESY jiT« Public Notice that the LOWS'
following Venom have been DULY
HALL, Montreal etreet
SATURDAY, 2Sth INST., at 7-80 p.m.
on Co. J. Uott, Ltd.,
Advertising Agonte,
tV. everything specially reduced
N6401-420
CO., 155 Caaliel atreet.
WOIisELEY SHEARING MACHINES.
ing and vulcanising than other tubes do,
Obtainable from all Garages.
GROKOE
FURNISHING UNDERTAKER.
BARREL!* ' Durham Timber Yards and Planing Mllto.
Office:
street and Moorhotia* »Tenn«.
I '
NOMINATED toBorough* represent the Combined __!__?
etrect« ' 'Phoneet "95L and 1658. .
preid^
-

Holland) will Wellington. Nicholson and MOTOR HEARSES Gloucester


The Mayor (Mr H. 6S.>J Know_-That Vacuum Cleaners, MODERN
t Districts »«t iha of Kaiapoi and
TOWN CLERK.
ANTED
Co.'e S»le Starts to-day. N6401-4.6 T/I7E can now supply "wide and medium THE Famous
just arrived.
"Thor"
Electrical Supplies. '•! . AND MOTOR CARRIAGES. 82871'
Btmgioia and the Counties of Rangiora,- ANTED, at Nicholson aud Co.'e Sale etocked. ''Combs and Cutters. All Duplicates
disappoint- Chancery lane. 'Phono 752. _1159 JOHN WALLER A"ND SONS, LTD.,
Eyro, and Oxford, on the Lyttelton Harbour dtt «jed Order early and avoid FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE.
CITY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. BOROUGH OF LYTTELTON. Today, everything
lANO for Sale, _12 lOe, nice tone, auit- Uarage: 235 Durham street. Timber
and Coal Meeoliante, and Impottore.
P~
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NMei m ment. . Ofsce 321.
-

Board, namoly:^-' able for bach. 324 Casbel street (two Eetabliehed: 1876.
.

'Phone 721. Night or Day. •


LIfrWOOD .WARD. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the poai- IhtED Known-That Niehotoen »a h. McClelland, doors from Ballantyne'e). _1? Offices and; Yarde: 167, ISO Tuam street.
.MOORE, RICHARD. A tion of TOWN CLERK to the Borough W~■ Co.'e Sale Starto to-day. N6<Ol-4gG
1a6459-33(> 89 Caflhel atreet. ■DRISCOE, 5-Seater, complete with Elcc- v
87271
Yurdo: 310-214 St. Aaaph street;
end Complete Stooks of Builders'
D.G. SULLIVAN, Hi F. HER- of LYTTELTON, at a Salary of £350 p.u. j> trio Lamps, Horn, Solf-etarter. One
LARGE

,
WILLIAMS, CHARLES MORGAN.
MESSRS BERT, and H. HUNTER will addrese Particulars -may Is* obtained from tho
undersigned, to whom applications are to be
WANTED
Known—Agenta
: Motor-cycle?, the beet on the market.
for Henderson
B~
"EAUTTFUL Sample Furs,
Russian; also Furs remodelled. Mise man
Canadian and Hood and full factory equipment. Has
only been run about 6000 miles, and 13 in
MOURNING APPAREL. and lTamuSra' Beqnieitee.
Timbers of every disscription. Imported
Colonial

Applications will close at IA Halcrow and Ingram, 100 Oxford terracy.


Bennett, Furrier,' 120 Armagh street, oppo- Adams Timber, Jarrah. Orcgtnj, Baltic, Kedwood,
Price £245.
Aβ there ie only one Vacancy to b« filled,
addressed.
NOON, on SATURDAY, the 10th MAY.
TTINVELOPES, per packet 3d, 4d, sd, Gd,
Cu23
eite :
just
_______?
arrived.
excellent condition.
Ltd., Garage 219 Tnam street. Aibia
ARMSTRONG'S
Speciaiiao with Reody-to-Wear Coe- V.D.L., Stocks
Yellow Pine, etc., etc.
of Seasoned Timber in ahede ready
Heavy

T hereby alao girt notice that a. POLL will NIGHT, at S p.m. L A.. STRINGER. JIU cheapest in town; Boxes Paper and Er.a., MERALITE
Jf Desk Lampe,
■* Call and inspect:' Electrical Supplies,
tumee and Drcesee, particularly in Largo
for nee. Wβ will bo pleased to fttrnkh QUO-

'
; Town Clerk. M 6381 .-ACRE AND BUNGALOW end Small Sizce. TATIONS for Building; Materials delivered
9d. 19. at. Minaon's. 3 Chancery hue. 'Phono 752. 1150 5-roomed BUNGALOW, with
bo taken as between the eaid Candidates on CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. Lyttolton, April 17th, 1919. 6503 to any Railway Station. W803M982
WEDNESDAY, the 30th day ef April, 1010. W ANTED. T EFT-OFP Clothing—Mre Meagher, Cash F~*OR
Sale, Sunny Bungalow, 5 xoome, MODERN latest appointments,
light, all conveniences, good of our meet progreseive Suburbs. _ EV«n tho A2505
inc. E.L., in one Costumes
.
Made to Order in 24 Hours.
i-i Buyer of Gents' Miefita, Boole. Trunk3, central, E.
Easy terms. i-ACRE. ■
£650 or outbuildings nro up-to-date. P «oe.
TTOUNO MAN with geo\l experience Cioth- Portmanteaux, also Ladice' and Children's locality. "Richardson,"
offer. "Press." 6950 Terms inc. State Advance. J. MEA G ,H_«
ST. ALBANS WARD. X in*- and Mercery, emart at flguree, far Clothing. 123 Lower High street. Letters CO., 155 Cashel etreet. M6176-967 J. M O I R, DIXON BROS,
The following Booths will be situated at position of BRANCH INSPECTOR. promptly attended_to _Telephone No. 3a 1 8.
WANTED, Art Bungalow, Seven-Eight and .T\r< . CASH BUTOHER&
Gloves, Cotton Gloves. Chamois
;
tonnie court pre-
jha following placee:—
and Tool Sharpening Machine, Cs ferred'.
: Rooms. North-West;

■ TEATHER,
i ;Leathere, Scrub Brushes Mouse Traps. IOo'cASHEL STREET, CHBIST-
n HYDE, yhe> ha* previously
VX» years in th« Council, i*altagain
been four
a. Applications, with references, staling age. KNIFE9d, at Mirison's. A now thing. You
No'rrjg; v2_L____.' offioe ' 6957
Sell his 7-Se-ater Studfi- Mineem'B, the Popular Household Store. account of a fall in the Market, -we at*
Drill Hall, Kaiapoi. . HALLENSTEIN BROS., LTD., one you see it, MCSIO CHUECH.
ON
.

didttte, and out for progr«a round. 1123 will want if M6510 pleaeed to be able to announce ■> further
Borough Cetuteil Chambers, Rangiora. Dowling etreet, baker Car, in perfect order, 4-cylindor. in theiPrioo of Mutton, Lamb,
i

•'.'

County Council Office, Rangiora. 6925 Dunedin. _300 cash {or quick eale. Apply, "Goin_ REDUCTION
£350 buys Mitchell Light Beef, and Veal, of about one penny per lb.
.

Public Hall, "Woodend, HOSPITAL AND CfiARtfTABLE AID


BOARD.
NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. "AVON" TYRES. Home," Bo- 135, G.P.O. ________? MITCHELL—
Six. Complete with Electric Lampe,
Self-starter, 5 Detachable Eime ana
CASH BUTEB. OF A few quotations:—
Half Sheep, 5d per lb.
Public' Library, Scuthbrook.
A PPLICATIONS aro invited for the posi- I The Safoty of Strength. J?llflf\—WEST St. Albane, uenr Penny Horn, Tyres. The car is fit present being repainted. Foroquarter, 4Jd per lb.
■ Public School, Feruside. • -t*- tion of CARETAKER to tho above ' The Comfort oj Resilience. J_-I.LUV Section; 8-roomed Residence, Ltd., Garage OATS CHAFF
County Council Office, Ohoka. The Economy of Endurance. ' MMB'2 all conveniences, (garage, splendid, corner eeo Call and inspect nt Adams, Forequarter Lamb, 6Jd per IK ' ,
Club. Racecour£« experience essential. Hindquarter Lamb, 814 j
lion of 1-ACKE-. • Immediate possession. 210 Tuam street.
„_'?_
BARLEY POTATOES
Public School, Cltrkville. TXFE offer our eervicee to the Citisene, at Salary, £200 per annum, and cottage. 162 Manchester street. for 10 knee svelte, VEAL oquailly cheap.
k Public Hall, Eaet Eyreton. » V.' the request oi the Council
Wβ believe that Hoipitftl and Charitable Aid
of Churchee, WANTE" TO PURCHASE. Duncan, Heed '
and Co.,
Hod ORGAN beautiful tone,
Sale,
_18.
etopa,
Cash or ttrme. 124
PEAS GRASS SEED
BEEF and

Public Hall, Swannanoa. Applicant* to state a?e and experience. Cashel etreet. g^. Nothing but the PRIMEST QUALITY
work can b* leadered more homelv and bell>- Motoriete tho time to eavc money,
.

Publio Hall, W«*t Eyreton.


County Council Office, Oxford. fnl through the experience
acquired.
which we, ae
6348
J. E. GLEADOW,
Secretary, Napier.
WANTED TO PURCHASE. FOR
to make- eure of safety
is before
on all loads, and
you buy your
"

~WANTED~TO LET.
Government Broker for
Re-cale of Milling Wheat.
the Purchaee and
__' Stocked, .
t s ,

Ministers, hate THE HIGHEST PRICES FOE in all emergencies


6513
. Publio Hall,' GirieUm.
public School, View Hill. If elected, we ehftll epecialise on the DI.C. •
REQUIRE
SALESWOMAN,
EXPERIENCED
WE PAY
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Tyres—Sw "AVON" to tho Garage Man.
WANTED TO LET.
M ._

PIANOS, and SEWING MACHINES.


:

Publio School, Kirikixi. . '

To tako charge of their Millinery Depart- fTVHE Fatuous "Thor" Vacuum Cleauere,
HUMANE TREATMENT OF THE ment. Apply ■

£615 iffli £1500


*

Old Road Boar* Office, Cuat. If you wish to Sell be eure and give us a -»■ just arrived. Electrical Supplies. 3
SICK AND MEEDY. 10GC MANAGER. Ring, or Call 'Phone 752. H s?
Chamoory l:ine.
-\\r•ANTED,experience, JUNIOR MALI: CLERK, MoKENZIE and WILLIS, CHOPS in GLOUCESTER STREET. Low
RIME Lamb, Beef, Mutton, and Veal at
POLLING HOURS—D a.m. to 7 pja.
CHAB. H. WEIGHT, 1152
SAMUEL LAWRY.
J. J. yOSTH.
»
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Applv with copies of loferenoee,


BENNETT
for Hardware Store.
and BUTTON,
Auctioneers,
Cathedral equare (next Post Office).
Mc6025-5146 8d nor
Reduced
lb.
Prices.
Kerrieon, Caledonian rond.
Cornel Silveraido
1009 Rent. apply
AnattiufaTeßangalo».4]ai*e
i£»H oteriacre,temiiieoart,wrtor

■ ■ Returning Officer. 6651 Hawera. /Gramophone (i2in), kandsomo Wootten OFFICE OF THIS PAPER.
"hospital and charitable aid \JC Horn, complete, with Records.

PI
Dtted thie 21rt &».? el April, 1919. Boot. Trade.—Wanted, Ex-
8825
BOAHD. WHOLESALE
perienced Traveller for Otago and Caehel etreet (two doors from Ballantyne s).
623
Southland Grouud.
80CTH WAIMAKARIRI RIVER BOARD.
•\TOUR VOTE and interest is solicited for Christchuvch.
Apply, Skelton, Fros-
tick nnd Company, Ltd., Hereford etreet, Tyl/ANTED to PURCHASE, i or 3-roomed
• ill7
T-ehape or Square Hou3e, St. Alba_s
AGNETO—Wanted to sell, n. Four-cylin-
der Berlins Magneto. Full inspection
CITY PREMISES TO LET.
to my having disposed of my £1300 £650
HENRY RIGHTOU, J.P., WANTED, Pantrymaid for Beath'a Tca- invited. Price £7 10s. Adams, Ltd., Gar- OWING Mercery Business I am prepared to
GOING CONCERN. EJfITU City, only miirainrfcvSqaanw 7
a<Tc 219 Tuam street. Let Half or the Whole of my Centrally
xooJn. Apply Mies Johneon, Manageress. A-G7J
district preferred; muot have all conveni- 010 1

||""B J."™ p^T>teccawmem)>yd


, CHRISTCHURCH SOUTH-WEST SUB- Jiul ""rvON""Superb"'Red Tubes sireatrongand Situated Shop in High street (next to Gru-
_

and a-htlf aeree.S-rooined


*

For many ye*r9 engaged in social eervice for Fire


DISTBICT. the Church of England. 6938
WA"NTED, House-Parlourmaitl, two in ences. . Apply, with full particulars to ■ft. Stout, Elastic and Tough. hnm, and Smcllie), for k term ol houte, 30 pigs, 3 horses «nd
Eyeiy
family.
Park terrace.
Apply Mm Johnetone, 110
"LOCALITY,"
years.
Low ienl to a good tenant. Apply, fowl* implemented utensils, fifffl
BTjW
haej seciwui *«**«■� Th«
fAN Extraordinary Vacancy having - occur-
LYTTELTON ,HARBOUR BOARD
WANTED, 'Phono 134.
Two Lady-Holps, no washing. Mc6530-974
1062
1072
. "Proes" Office. IN FACT. THE VERY BEST. MSiSa
TXT ANTED yell. Butchers' Tube and 82850-407
A. 81-00,
Hig" strett- Closetodty.a^hance'to
money.
■" make
. |Ofl J™*™
°™' » oo * *••*
accept a reaeon*bl*«a*h-offer.
ll
.ELECTION, 191D. ■ •

Ted (or the above district (through the a Kitchcnmaid. Freeman's V J Troughs for ecaldin_ and curing pigs,
»
■**■
WANTED, -6 Let Furnished !ifive-roomed Bunga-
RALPH STRINGER
-

death oi Mr Charles Burgess), I.hereby give i Cafe, High street, Water Tank and TTOughe for cattle, Waeh
CD.
*

1103 &

WANTED TO PURCHASE. Tube with brass plugs and chains, guaranteed low. For key, apply ITS Mile Toad. ,
notice, in pursuance of the River" Boards
WANTED, Working House- not to leak. :tos. Casks for summor
drinks,
.

Act, 1908, and Amendments thereof, and the TO THE ELECTORS.- keeper for private country house; goc-J and Yeast Tubs, Waahinp Garage | SPECIAUSTS IN TOWN
Local Election* and Polls Act, 1908, and Bakoie' Ferment Let, for PROPERTIES !
wages. Particulars, addrese "Farmer," TITODERN 7-ROOMED DWELLING.
Machines, made and repaired. Sutherland,
WO
X in Cftrlton street, Merivule.
Amendment* thereof, that an Election of a ''Presa," Chtiatchmcli. 11J4 AY., or h n ______.-!?^i?I? this office.
;
170 CASHEL STREET (next Pyne & Co.) and at Norfb^Seaeh
70 Tuam street
'^

person to fill the said vacancy -will bo held NOKTH RICHMOND or ST. ALBANS .P Garage, ___*

ANTED, Housekeeper, widower nnd 88O0—2Mj __! ___!_ I—___j_Jl ..


on TUESDAY, th* 6th Day of May next. EAST. "AVON" TYRES are
-DEMEMBEII,
Nominitione, in form of No. 2, ee't forth LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— email family. Apply "Housekeeper,"
'•Leaded" Office, Tamukn, 11U8 K BRITISH THROUGHOUT. BRITISH MISCELLANEOUS.
in the second schedule oi the Local Elec- Particulars to Tyres for BRITISH Motorists. The AVON
accepted nomination for a Seat ADY, would like to meet a-uother Com-
tions and Polls Act, 1908, must be delivered
to me or addressed io me and delivered HAVING on the above Board, attd aupport of the
solicit
WANTED, more road.
a Young Generai.
Telephone 1916.
220 Stan-
1132
T.N.G..
P.O. Box G6O.
"SUNSTONE" Cross Grooved Tyre ie the
M _H? 2 panion, outings, ctc. ; Must have good
at the Mid Board's Office, 165 Hereford Citisena ,
Association, I respectfully finest,
Invert, 'Chief Poet Office,
WANTED, Capable "Cook-General, coun- have for sale a Stude- eocial position.
-

your active support and vote on April 30th. (StTJDEBAKER-jWo


itroet, Christchuroh, before NOON ,, on MON- try; othiv lielp, every convt-nienco; -^o PuwhaecT3~se'iteF"C_r, l;'iai O bakr, 1916-17 Series Touring CAr. Has Chrietcliurch. _L.
_ _

DAY, Iho 38U» Day of April, instant.


I am convinced of th* abeolnte necessity good wages. IJusseii, 69 Bisaoo etreet. .^X7'ANTED
VY i or Delage prcierrcd. 3lotorists Electric Lamps, Horn, Self-starter, a De- Miss Boughtou-, Chancery Lane, for
between th* 1127 Hls Kims and Aueter Rear Shieid 'T'RYmaking
•J-. New Skirt, Plain
J. L. SCARVELL. of hotter communications city "Press" Office. tachable Tyres. ymir Drcee,
Equipment. Price for quick Sewing, or Children's Ciothing. ll°o
..

att-1 the eea. If elected I shall wa© my best Lady ae Nurse for two little to Buy, 5 per oent. War Loan aud full Factory
6095 Returning Officer.
endeavours to promote the beet inieroete of WANTED, boys iu the country. Apply Mjs A. \XT ANTED Bond. State price, "W.W.," "Prees" sale £375.
Adams, Ltd., Garage 219 luain your Suite and Cps-
the citizens. Deans, MoTvea, Waddington, or Telephone Office.
<»».

1130 atreet. ■____? ! V> I tunwe Cleaned and Pressed by Herald,


LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD 1871. . - 1119 or~Leafle, Modern Rβ-
_

Fire! The Cheapest Insurance Policy Chancovy lano. H*"


As our Annual Stocktaking takes place soon we are determined to
FIRE!
_

wotlc a* Mayor r\Xf ANTED


I leave my eiven years'


ELECTIONS. Automatic Chemi- use 'i'rree that cauee you conetant
.

Married Couple, private house-, ■» aidence, not less than J) rooms, with is an "Underwriter's"
to epeak for itaelf. WANTED, '
-

wife cook-general, no washing,, man milk well sheltered grounds. Fenaaltoii diatrict cal Extinguisher. Simple, Bafe, efficient, X\fHY
reliable. bend VV:? Why not useto TyTea that are right
worry duo blowouts, punctures, reduce our stock" by £2000. Consequently,a REAL BOOT SALE -
To the Electors for the City of Chriitchurch. 118 economical, and absolutely etc ■ -WILL HELP US to the desiredend. Do you want good boots-cheap.
Ibtmkxag you for past favour*, and solicit- and garden, £150, found in everything. Ap- preferred. Gould, Beaumont and Co., Delays are fatal, Man-
ply '-Suburb," "Prees." 1071 Hereford etrect. I£7_ for particulars now. in 'CONSTRUCTION, right in QUALITY. If to, peruse our Price List below.
T BEG respectfully to solicit your Votea ing a continuance.
.
nincr Machinery Co., 188 Caehel etreet, Chrun- USE "AVONS." M 6482
•a- . nnd aupport in connexion with the Poll "fXfANTED, MarTied Couples, Nuree for. chuTch.
to be held on Wednesday, 30th April. Youre faithfully, » »>!invalid, Nurse for one child, Pastry- WANTED. BRITISH TYRES. Tho proved
___?'
cINTSRE'S Extra Strong Regulating Bargains for Easter Holidays
I have aerved on the Lyttelton Hxrbonr
Board continuously for over twenty years, 69G1 H. HOLLAND.
cook. Plenty pceitions, at Harriujrton's Re-
gifltry. Chancery lane. 1153 AVON"
bast, are world famous for quality and will post for twopence
Pille, 53 6d. Your Grocer or Chemi3t
06415
ANNUAL STOCKTAKING BOOT SAKE
and with lengthened experience lake ae keeu ANTED, Saiart Ycung Man as general AGENCIES WANTED. endura—ce. 'Phones 2090-3742,
an interest in all inattere connected with RAXGIORA BOROUfiH COUNCIL hand. Aoply Rendezvous, High
Obtainable from all Ga_a_e3. M648- v> or 39 Andover etreei. T. Benjamin- Exceptional Redaction* for One Month
commerce and shipping as ever 1 did.
I have foiigbt for many yeaia to got better ELECTION. street.
\j\7ANTED,
I
Sleeve Hands, Improvers, and
in? TjlOE SOUTH CANTERBURY.
OA QA-MODERN House, 5 rooms,
Smith. 911
communication with tho aea. To my mind,
it ia absolutely eesentud in the best in-
»'*'
Apprenticee, for Dreeemaking. Apply, Anplvj dw*i:O\J acre. Forest and Perkins, Syden-
_-

AN "AVON" TYRE once fitted free* the £6500 Boot Stocks £6500 Boot Stocks
Benin and Co., Ltd. 1020 ham. F4765-75S Motorist from trouble indefinitely.
terests of Canterbury that there should be
k good direct road to our port, and should riAXDIDATES will Addieee a, PUBLIC "W7"ANTED, Furniehing Workroom. Aeais-" EDWARD J. LeCRJJN, /CORKSCREWS, T_i Openers, Bottlo No punctures, no worry, but thousands of Ladies' Tan Brogue Shoes, 34 pairs Girls' Chrome Lace Bootaj— . *

this be found not to be practicable or too Vy MEETING of Electore at tho INSTI- »


»*
tante for making Loose Cavers, Cuah- P.O. Box 171, v>, Bruehe3, Machine Oil, Motal Polish, miles of satisfactory wenr. M 6452 only, all sizes 22/6 worth 30/- 7,8,9 ' ..
' 8/6
expensive ae things are, then I advocate TUTE HALL on Apply, Beatb, and Co., Ltd. 1021 Sharpeninsr Stones, Bread Boards. Min-
..

ione, otc. Extra Strong Regulating Lilies' Black Calf Brogue Shoes, 10, 11, 12, 13 9/8
TIMARU. Mesil.B7B McINTYRE'S
.. -,

prompt further expert investigation re mak- MONDAY, .28th INST., at 7.30 p.ai XTtTANTED, Elderly Mac,, milk and garden, HIS _j eon'aq ;_
ing a port at Heathooto or elsewhere, whicK- jobs about house.
Pills, 5e Gd; the most reliable Pille on 12pairs only 22/6 worth 30/- Women's Chrome LaeeKßoots. all
and odd Apply Stool and Cabinet combined, all tho Market. Chemists and Storekeepere. Ladies' Tan Brogue all leather 14/11 •
MUSIC High light sizes,
»»

erer appears to be the best business propo- The Hon. R. Moore and Mr Morgan Wil- J.J.A., "Prcae." 1073 colours, 37s Cd (2* Gd a week). 124 06445
ADDINGTON SCHOOL ROLL OF
..

sition. liams, Candidates for th* Harbour Board Boots 27/6 Usually 535/-. Womcn 3 chrome Deiby Shoes -

Smart Girls for Cash. HONOUR. Casliel etrect.


The installation and the sacrifice might be Election, will also speak.
WiANTED, Dc3?cs.
c^ hrome Lcaiher
'-far.
__:

(gnaxanteed) 1«/11pair
"

Apply T. Armstrong and Co., Ltd., A splendid chance to ec-


MoINT_RE'S Extra Strong Regulating
costry but the advantecee gained for all
STUDEBAKEK— S£a\
..

time.should bo ot incalculable benefit. There CI. JENNINGS, Victoria square. 1090 "fTTTANTED, information re N_mcs, RorJta, curo a practically new 2-3-Seater Car. Pille, 5i Cd. At all Chemiste and 72 pan. Sa»dak
'Mayor. Vy» Iteinforcemente, and length of Active. H_s been driven Mr H. T. Adams and 06445 leather
sg i 144^Xadi^Blaclc^f^
will be no permanent satisfactory irorkinn of 6960 ' by Storekeepers.
WANTED, Smart Junior ior Mercery De- all with done about GOOO mil«s. Complete a erf S
'

'

tho Port till roivd competition can of cx-Pupila v.ho has only naek
partment. Apply T. Armstrong and Serricc, etc., went "£%? ? *:?
in every dotail. Inspection invited.
Adam,-
on level terms -with the railway. 10S9 Kxpeditionary Forces. WiM Returned Sol-
Co., Ltd., Victoria eqnare. Relativos, or Friends, pleaee send, Ltd., Garage 210 Tuam street. af r
48 pairs Ladies' Warm Lined Felt r PfP I^?P
r

If returned 1 will do my utmost to work diers


__£___? T EFT-OFF Clothing—Mre Pritchard is a -•

ANTED, Smart Boy, good wagee. Ap"- without delay, full details to the Head J-J 4/11 pair
_ .
,

\ in the best interests of thie city, where I Cash Buyer of Gente' Misfit and lift-
.

AIRYMEN! Don't buy a Separator \in; Boots, for winter wear 10/6pair; --

have lived and laboured for over thirty-fivo A GREEMENTS, TBANBFERS, AND p)y T. Annelrong nnd Co., Ltd., Vic- off Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, Good Length. La«3M β-pamii/-
years. toria equarpj 1089 w.y. seay._ til you have eecn the famoue Ceres eelt- and Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot
72 pairs Men's NailedShooters—
14/6.' Mr?6 l, Leader Slippers, ebsbc1
.

-ex . MORTGAGES ' latest Swedish machine. Self-ba!a_ejn_. Cash Price


"

69271? ALBERT KAYE. skimming: 16 to 1« g»lle. Cash. Ring-iup 'Phone 3394, or write 12
n J/*
..

T
-.

TIDY Boy wanted. Apply, Process oiling cleanest Wor& easily 17/6 **«**
ARRANGED AND PREPARED.
*
Victoria- street: -CT
Hand or power, lowest prices.. Manning Ma- P8079
~

A Departrcoat, 'Weekly Prese."


.-

WANTED.

~f
BlacfcaadSTaarßiogmrShoes
. _

- TABOUB'S MUNICIPAL CAMPAIGN. 36 pairs Men's Split Kip Bluchers,


chinery Co., 188 Caehel etreet, Chrwtchurchu ■piURNISHING Orders. If you areetart-
LOANS AT CURRENT RATES. -T ing housekeeping, you will savc-inoney
sailed 8/6 38/— pair
BIG LABOUR RALLY. SHEEPFARMERS' LABOUR EXCHANGE.
and GARDEN PEAS, BEANS, OTORISTS—Before lroyin. Motor Accee- at Minson's. M 6510 Men's Football Boots, ■. Black. Calf, . \.^ a^° c*

s -Patent leather 'A-


3?/ '""

OPE 11A HOUSE. J. T. BELL and CO.,


.■\7STANTED, Several Married Couples, GJb\
»V. Hands, and R'bcruU, 3 Station Cooke-
Bakors, 2 Contract Timber Fallers, Singlo
FIELD
MANGEL
PARSNIPS, ONION,
SEEDS, New Zealand grown.
CARROT, and
variety
eorke call and inspect
now on view at Adams,
the
Ltd.,
great v~cnF
~
Chrome,
Charged
studded
usually
13/Bpair
15/6
M^ Danang
ft^pair
TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), APRIL 27th, N. 4903 "A V O N" Gum Boots,-for shooting I^es-
.. _
«-=.

113 Gloucester etreet.


"

S p.m. Ploag-hmon, 2 Fenoera. Waiting: Cnitch- Apply, baker Motor Agente, 219 Tnamjt]__________i "A V O N"
J**/9!,3^
-~

ADVANCE MONEY ON ers, Potato Diggers,


tOUR.OW (Cbathams), good wages, otc. SheepfarmeEft'
1 Shepherd, M.C.
ARTHUR WILSON, and CO., n n r r\—LINWOOD, near tram—Bungalow MOTOR-CAJI TYRES FOR LONG season —48 pairs 25/- pair Colomarmabe; all'leat^er
.

Worth 32/6
Hear the Labour Candidates Speak. NAME. Next D.1.C., Caßhel street. dt-DOu all conveniences, about MILEAGE. M.isa |
JSXnt 85
S'S a^2S^!
..

Exchange, Hereford etreet. 'Phone V;eslS-5:3 5 rooms, '.


Vote Labour Ticket on April SOth. Labour 150 Rnbber Coy.'s . <^ s S !
? /S
6828 Aleo .upon All Clasee* of Security. 58459-793 "VXrANTED, Ladiee mako lace for ue; home i-acre. Forest and Perkins. . Sy*™^^
I^.:
_

CHBISTCHURCH MUNICIPAL
ELECTION.
F. C. RAPHAEL,
3763.
■Wi work, easily learned from directioce
sTipniied; earn 20s weekly ir. epare time. j?r»rA—ClTf, weet—Modern House six
THOSE
NOTICE.
requiring Rep_ir_ and Ee-wind-
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gPSS? ISIS i«^SiJSgSS
173 GLOUCESTER STREET.
Postal AddreM: Bos. 15, Chrietchurch. TAABBY-BROOK'S Select Registry, Chan- Illustrated
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booklet, with full particulate, for
229 dtfUOU rooms, all conveniences-
Good ing for Electric Motors and Appliances, M
dT\eftfTo D
U _ost_g». TORCHON LACE CO.. and Perkin3, Stf^jg^ minded that Motor-car Starters, and Generators, are re- I Boots, vade W welts,
Rt^bers^^teflal^S^

Call or Write. eery lane,


R8340-7555 30e, Sos; Roneeabout, 30s; Houeemaid, 255;
arc NEEDING:—Porters,
£llgrttreet, Melbourne, 6053 eection. Forest ; g/ ™*£ shaped

A MEETING of oil persons willing to as- Exp. Nuree, 25e (NJ.); Man Cook; Waitross,
WANTED, by a widower in tUo country.
p linTTf End"GTCupe, H. WOOFF, Usual Price 22/epair -J*,***
,
T IlTfr1 TnTl T |nrfnrTTni
85 pairs Ladies' Warm-Camel Hair I^dies?tFobctme«De*s»Stoe»-..
W. Electrical Repair
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OOD
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Engineer
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Working charge
Two Sisters or Friends to hike
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sist in promoting the return of the 80s (sloop out); HoiSßckeeper, 256; S;:vn- VT Qlaee Salt Shakers, 0d; Pie«y Candle- (Late of J- J- Roche and Co., London, Turn- β^wgpair
■ DATES CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION'S CANDI- HAVE'MONEY TO LEND on any kind H.-keepers, 255, 20s; 2nd Parlourmaid, 2os;
£_dT
nf liott«=« and teach two children up to
Apply, wath reference,, 15 BeoJe? eticke, is 6d; Egg
Cupe, lid, fancy do. 2A bull and Jones, Ltd., and Slippers, leather board soles 4/11 ,

for the CITY COUNCIL, HOSPI- I Sedulity, from £10 end -upwards. Nuree-H-kec-per, 25a, 30s; Lady Hclpe, 05S; MC3SI Christchurcb), has commenced R. E. Berry,
bueinejs at CO3 Real leather soles 5/6 PosbSßo^Miau
of _____3
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May 6tl>.
TAL BOARD, and HARBOUR BOARD, Married Couple. £130; Companion-Help, 20s; alter
eaiiefaction COLOMBO STREET. V

F. D.. KESTEVE'V, Specialut in


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T'HE extra mUease wear and gives


will be held in the
HALL OF THE CHAMBER.OF
K9851 4D Chancery lane. Girle to Asaiat. Los, 20s.
1106, tt.eidenco 3221.
Phonee: Office
MM92-790
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WANTED TO RENT. -L that everv "AVON" TYRE a nrakee wicdiog


these Tyres the most «<>n<»»}S_-_?
the Trade.
and iiepsirs. __t_n_u« iurnished to
W8025 STEWART ROBINSON
COMMERCE, MONEY TO LEND on Approved Fieehold
Setmiity at CURRENT RATES. N.Z. Labour Exchange, Re- -fTTANTED
to Rent, Privately, in Suhtwb, Tyro obtainable. Fit BRITISH '^0^M^ BIG BOOT SALE NOW OW
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or TYRES.
MCDONALD'S
quires Married Shepherd, -wife cook for 'VV-close to Christchurch, Comfortable 4 an LMUNNS, Tobaccomet and Hairdresser.
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■ On
. IZARD. LOUGHNAN, and FRYER,
Solicitors, Hou_e, take ierm or otherwise. A VON TYRES.
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'[AVON;; TZKEB." ing. Spacious •


Saloon, three chairs, n6 w»it-' K&49&-6393
men, JCIS6 an,! found; -1 Married Ploughmen, 5 r ke«P Avon tyres. S^i All Brands Tobacco, Ci'arn, Cig_rett«s,
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13 Cathedral wife, to children. (Juara_tec ,


the 26th INST., at 7.45 p.m. 11632 £130. £H0; Married Cowman-Gardener, wife's
• equtue.
J aud.
Sununee. . Razors set acd guaranteed at
-

ANTED to Lend, Sums of Mbner from d-uties very light: Permanent Fencer; 6 house gaxdac, and
ground first-class
"ivoN- IyIII: "^ffi.™^;-*
_,__

in
shortest notice. L. M.UNNS, opposite __ccel-
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'■■-«5|■' . £5 to £0000. Confidential, Stranagha-n, Ploughmen, 40e, 50s; 3 Covrboye. 'Pione order. References Tcmpleton. given. Slate particulars Hotel*Manchester, street.
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H. NOW. M«33- eior U157


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BROADHEAD. K ,BO your-Car


M 6520-483. to "House."-r-O-
FIT one to
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. Secwrtarj. Chancery Use. 1123» 437. 113 Manchester etrotU


14 THE PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL lgi »

i EDUCATIONAL. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. II ————


BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. PROPERTIES t-un o«»-.-. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
AUCTIONS.
FRENCH AND SPANISH. THE HAT SPECIALIST! "THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM Df THE DEVEREPX, r r
SG AND CO. HILLARY AND BAXTER. EVANS AND BULL. _H ARRIS BROS." "..'.
fYfADAME RUSHA (late of Paris and South
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i, Factory, Colombo street (next Mitchell, LOVELY CHRYSANTHEMUMS.

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-''■*• America) is prepared to receive a few hare a Magnificent Display of this SPRIXG."
WE (Roland Harris bros" '
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Furniture Dealer). and CO, LTD. J B. Evans, Bull :


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Pupils in the above Languages. Convorsa- lovely autumn flower. To those ;n- rjETEKEUS, KING Licensed Land Broker.)
:

tion and pronunciation a speciality


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RICCARTON ROAD
end LADIES , HATS Cleaned and
---terested we extend a cordial invitation. Tc
those requiring plants for next season, v.c
Small Grazing Run, "Waimate, LITE IN THE
SUNSHINE AND OUT OF Established ISSI.
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COMPLETE h oCse
FUK:fISHEIISi
124
Division road Cor Stope).
Hours: 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.
GENTS'
Renovated bj an Expert. Ladiee, call
Parisian Designs and Modes
advise placing their orders now. Come and VTOW is the Season of the year for plant-
choose your varieties. Open dailv from J I ing all kinds of SPRING FLOWER.
"000 ACRFS,
wintering IUO Breeding Ewes. *fOOO. THE FCKJ.
156 HEREFORD STREET,
and see Latest OWNERS RETIRING.
Commercial Translations Undertaken. in Vciour. Don't throw away your old hate. to 5 \\~. BAYLISS and SOX, The Premioi IXC BULBS. 85 ACRES, on Banks of Waimakariri.
Terms on Application. R8029 Dairying and Cropping Land. Easy Terms. GOOD FARMS TO LEASE. CHRISTCHURCH.
Get them rcnovatc-d at reaeonable price. Growers, Bryndwr Nurseries, Jeffries road,
xo 0
MBSIO FerrJalton. "'Phone 5 703. K-CC
TIME-PATitisT
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WE OFFER: 393 ACRES. Famous Waikakahl Valley. SYSTEM


DEPORTMENT, and PHYSI- REDUCED PRICES~FOR~ONE MONTH. with Billiard Room. Grows
DANCING.
CAL CULTURE.—MISS COX (pupil of HATS OF SADDLERY, HARNESS, and Anemonee, choice mixed Is 6d per dog.
Splendid House,
60 buehels wheat. 100 oats. Excellent etock j
OKA ACRES. Bangioxa Dietrict; mixed
JjOKJ farm, all buildings. ESs €d per acre.
yOll NEW FURNITURE.
SALE
;
CI ACRES AXD 6 ROO2IS,
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lire Wordsworth, London) Resumes After- HATS To close deceaeed estate. £30 per
STABLE REQUISITES.—For One Banuneuhie, choice mixed Iβ 6d per doz. country. 190 ACHES, famed Leeston, dairy, elieep,
i noon Classes .from MONDAY, March 10th. HATS Month the whole of my Stork will be offered and cropping :arm; 5-roomed House, aad Jg^
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Amount.

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Fox Trot Classes end Evening Clnasc-s form- HATS /~IENTLEHEX, call and inspect
at Greatly Reduced Prices. Nor? is the Tulipa, choice muted
..Sβ per doz.
Country;
ACRES, Tuasoek good 375 " ac i«- 50c

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HATS vX our Stock of Soft and Hard 2000 outbuildings- 3,

si
i inp HEREFORD STREET AVEST. time, to purchase, v.hi'.e building extension is Tulipe, choice named Only
s~
53 7e 6d per doi. £S 10e p«i
House, Outbuildings. \CIiES Leestoo, all buildings, dairy and
,,

HATS Felt Hals, by leadirc makers, in-


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...

: 'Xelephono 354. C267-1 in progress. Come arid eee 'ho bargains. Plenty giaae. Will let with purehae. cropping land. 20s per aero. ISO ACRES,
JIATS eluding Borsalino, Ticse, Christie, Eyccinths, choico named 10e per doz. acre.
J. G. PARISH, ing clause. close Christchurch; ehcrp and cropping laud,
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MISS BUCHANAN'S Class, HATS V/codro-.v, etc. FOR ALL HARNESS AND SADDLERY. Hyacinths, choice mixed 5s per doz. arURRAY-AYNSLEY'S HILL,
DANCING.— Evenings. HATS ..

well fenced and waterfcd; 6 roome and out-


Oran»e Hall, Saturday 204 TUAM STREET. P652G Iris Reticulata—a choico purple flowered DEVEREUX, KING and CO., LTD.. buildings. 20e acre. 250 ACRES, first-class

I
HAT.S Large Amounts Same
Waltz
(in three lessons) nnd Fox Trot taught
privately. Fox Trot Class Forming. 8S HATS PEACE CELEBRATIONS. variety, blooming very early ia Spring, D2626-4512 a
159 Manchester etroei. district all buildings, dairy and cropping
farm. S2s 6d per acre. -10 ACRES, Prebblc-
Liberal Scale. V
Ranfnrly streot, St. Albang. 'Phono 4343. 11. BERRY and CO.. 6d each. acre. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR GASH.
MERCERS AND OUTFITTERS, ton. buildings. 45s
DEPORTMENT, and PHYSI- Chionodoxa Lucilae (the Glory of the Snow), BENTLEY AND KENT. IMMEDIATE ENQUIRY NECESSARY.
DANCING,
CAL CULTURE, under lioyal and Vice.
90 CASHEL STREET W.
"PLAGS FOR DECORATIVE PURPOSES. dainty flower, colour true blue, 6d each.
£2000. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS.
Thonc 0738. 81706-5612

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Regal Patronage.—MlSS LOWE will resume Ixiaa, choicest mixed, all colours, 2e per doz. GOOD SLAM LIGNITE COAL.
,-ii! Classes from MARCH J7lh. Classes ar-
FAB3I FOR SALE. HARRIS BROS. , STOCK.
ranged for Fox Trot. Waltzing tau?ht in To avoid disappointment, get yoror Spiralis, choiceet mixed 2* per doc. GROWS 60 TO 00 BUSHELS OATS Hm Stßaned Walflut BED-
WE ABE SPECIALISTS IN FRAMING Orders in Early.
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PER ACRE. NOTE PBICE. kooS


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three nrivaic lessons. At Home Tuesday suites

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PICTURES. Iris Cryeophilla (Spanish), lovely yellow nwr ACKES—£IOOO cash, balance a* S\
ON 3AMJITAIKI SWAMP.

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Aft-eriioonß. 307 MONTREAL STREET. EMPIRE TRADING COMPANY, flowers, Gd 'och, or 4* per dor.
20a Gloucester street, Christchurch.
Oi O per cent, for term. Price £9 pe:
Place your next order with You eta nrako moner out o£ this Property, 100 acres Pioss aml turnips, 22 acres BEDSTEADS,
FREEHOLD, heavy drained
acre.
acres older Brass-mounted, Oak
and Deportment.—Prof. Flem- and PUGH (T.C. W.
Waltz, McCORMICK mACKES
Pugh, pasture, 70 acr*s
DANCING Rβ it has a long frontage to two roads, and new RT-ass, 230 Kauri, in all sizoa.
«,

ing hae ree-umcrl Teaching. Proprietor). ewamp, watered by artesian bores;


, stubble, and balance tuesock, part plough- Bcß
Dealers,
Tan-jo, or Fox Trot taught in thre<* lessons.
A).»<?. all other Beet Old and New Dances
Art Artists' Colourmcn, etc.
Pictures for Wedding and other
PRESENTS u Speciality.
P> in? Telephone IS4. Our Representative
will call on "you with, samples and give eati-
ru atesu E4537
NAIRN A. N D SONS,
Lincoln road, Christchuroh. Carrying , capacity, 50 cows.
is well adapted for subdivision. It is situ-
Creamery and Post Office only half-mile. ate ihroo minutes from tho tram, but is juet
Six-roomed high enough to pet all tbo sunshine, without
able. Mostly now rabbit-proof
wire fencing; 11 paddocks, running
and Cyclone
creeks LiS^i£r -^

fanj;ht correctly. Proficiency guaranteed. Pri- Telephone 24L N6405-26'16 House, 6-stoJl Milking Shed. having a big climb. There arc 400 fruit in every paddock; medium to hesvy land,
vate Academy, 241 Caebef etroet. 'Phono
Works Tuam street. TO SUFFERERS FROM NERVOUS trees, principally apples, in full bearing,, a suitable for cropping and ehoep. Cunying
lambs nnd SOO hoggets. r>cw Finn Variety WARDROBES, to euit everr-
20«. F4BS3 'Phone 073. 300 ewee T7:th
Mc&2B-7734 DISEASES. PRICE: Only £32 per acre, with £600 glass-honse about 60 x 20, together with a 6-roomed house, hot and cold water; tele
body.
coey house of 6 rooms and modern con- CHEVAL DUCHESSES and
START NOW. IMMEDIATE
in vour
and permanent relief is with-
reach. Ke-ad what Dr. A. F, mALBOT, 12-16 3-eeater, just painted, £350. cash.
X ALLDAYS, 3-B€dter. E.L. dynamo, in
veniences, including electric light. It is not
a Bungalow, but is a very comfortable home,
phono; etables, barn, men's
Three mike from station, factory, and
but, etc.. etc STANDS. Unique Designs.
Superior CROMWELL DINING
"WASH.

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SHORTHAND NOTES SchoQeld," M.R.C.S.E., eays:—"ln Peychtf
'"

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perfect order, £350. FLANDERS, 20 h.p., 5- "We can confidently recommend this Pro- school. For bona fide urtront eale on ac- ROOM
T EARN* DRESSMAKING and LADIES' Therapeutics, wo have a powerful means 01 and will euit the average home-eeeker. If count of deceased sale. Writo or call for SUITES.
IN "COLD TYPE." aeatcr, a cheap car. £180. SUNBEAM, 12-16, portv.

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±J TAILORING the easiest and quickest cure in all organic and functional diseases, BENTLEY and KENT,
*

you want something with a good prospective I*3-25 CHOICE SADDLEBAG iad CHESTER/
5-sealer, full equipment, £275. DODGE, 5- value, this. full particulras. FIELD SUITES.
vray, .by th« system taught at PARIS while in i.orvous diseases it is the ONLY eeater, repainted, and guaranteed. £325. The Strand, tecnio .
SCHOOL. Study lessons by Correspondence. EELIABLE MEANS of permanent efficacy.' . KAY and AJL.LEWAY, SUITES IN LEATHER, VELVET, or
Special introductory price offer. Write now. Consult W. J. iIICHIE, M.P.T.A. (15 years 82669 WHAKATANE. DARLINGTON, HANDY CAR. MOROCCOLINE.
CHORTH.IXD Notes on ft Machine! They Classes resume FEBRUARY let. Concession N.Z. experience in relieving tho most acut(
Motor Engineers, Body-builders, etc., DIVAN, EASY, OCCASIONAL, and RAT-
LOW PRICE AND TERMS.

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O absolutely CANNOT be shaky or hard 166 Caahel street.
A stenotypiatc arriving ' from tickets. New Address: '21 KILMORE ST, 'Phone 3090: TAN CHAIRS.
j in decipher I
England to-day coyld "read back" the notes PARIS SCHOOL (Res:.),
cases).
WEST ('Phono -1235). Hours: 9.30 a.m. t<
819
JARDINE AND PORTER. 4a. ACRES, first-class
i* FOR dairying,
land,' SUITABLE AXMINSTER,
market gardening, BRUSSELS, and TAPES.
G-4815 272 Hiah street. etc., TRY CAEPETS, Beantiful Designs, ja
itaicn by a local etonotypisio two yejira ago! 1.30 p.m.; 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. M&l7{
BKOTHEHS, LIMITED, We have also, dose to the above, on the etc.; i-acre lucerne, 6 tons hay, also pota-
[

-rvTOOD JABDINE AND PORTER. flat, 2| ACRES of the Beet Land in Canter- 5-roomed
toes, included; house, big ehed, '

• NOTICE. LISKURL, AXMINSTER, and PILE


TO FARMERS. bury, and capable of growing anything. It ■
pigstyes, cowbeil, washhouEe, etc. TERMS, RUGS and SLIP MATS.
I

Thie is the new pystem of shorthand that North Canterbury, good ewe is well-fenced and partly planted with fruit eay £200 cash. Call for card to view. 68-18 Nairn's
FLOUR MILLERS, 11 f\C\ ACRES, X-Quality LINOLEUM, and Wil-
'■ is spreading throughout tho Commercial and
Profcesiona 1 World! TO THOSE WHO CONTEMPLATE WHEAT. XJ-\/\/ country, all ploughable, up-to-date trees in full bearing. It has 8 chains fron-
KaIKOURA RUST. liamson's D 'FLOORCLOTH, a Great
homestead, all modern conveniences, patent tage, and at the •price naked wo consider it Rnnpo to choos© from.
II one of the beet little blocke offering. Price of which 1100 acres are
THE STENOTTPE
ASPHALTING. WE ARE GOVERNMENT BROKERS FOI GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, gas for lighting, complete range of outbuild-
£630. This should suit a '.Returned Soldier. n1 AH ACRES,
ilUu and lease AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS, VELVET
HANDLING OF WHEAT. ings, motor fehed; carrying 1200 eheep at .
freehold 1600 acres
INCLUDED are 5000 sheep, PILE, and TAPESTRY HALL and
is a simple, compact machine, weighing only present. Prico £8 per acre. Equity £3800. st £ 110 year. STAIR CARPETING.
pounds, and, unliko a typewriter, it BLUESTONE METAL end 207 GASHEL STREET. Will consider small farm ae part payment. horeee, etc., and all live and dead stock. Sis-

(calces no noise. HALSWELL
SCREENINGS require the least tar, XKT'EVV
are aleo CASH BUYERS, at Ful
Market Rates, of roomed house and every outbuilding,. Five HALL STANDS, HALL SETTLES, and
TABLES.
and make the best Aephalt; Metal and OATS, CHAFF, 2800 ACRES, good tuesock, easy downe, all miles from township and two miles from BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEETS, CUR-
Employers prefer stenotypistos because if well surface eov.-n, splendid homestead, good school. OR "WILL SELL tho Leasehold TAINS, TABLE COVERS.
Screenings for Sale in all sires; aleo Blue- POTATOES, PEAS, BEANS, outbuildings, yards, dip, etc; 9 milee from IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. (16,000 acres), together with half the Free-
one ehould become ill another etenotypiste stone Sand for top-dreeeing asphalt. Tele- hold for £5500. Good terms. Owner retii- FENDKRS, BRASSES, CUTLERY, TOI- '
tumid transcribe ihe notee. This means no GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS rail. Carrying 1820 ewes, 200 dry eheep. LET WARE.
phono 925 and 737d, or Office of Ollivier Buyen ol Price £5 ss. Easy terms to practical man. ing. Writo or cell for full particulars.
' work "hung -up , /—no jddils missed 1 Etc EVANS arid bOLL. CHAIRS, TABLES, GO-CARTS, PUSH-
Bros., 15-1 Manchester street. JAEDINE and PORTER, CARTS.
Learn Stcnotypy! Last year several etu- KAYE and CARTER, LTD., WHEAT, OATS, POTATOES. CHAFF, AOT Land and Estate- Agents, •NOTE. THIS-FOR: URGENT SALE.
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THE HALSWELL QUARRIES, LTD. Hotel Brokers and Valuators, PRICE, £18 And Almost Any Article Required for
dents operated at 150 word* a minute nfter H<S4l (Next Express Co.). 153 Hereford street, 7 ROOMS AND g-ACKE. •\C\C\ ACRES, owner retiring. eay, Mansion or Cottage.
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t> montte" tuition, and one student attained 59 Cathedra] square IUU PER ACRE. Terms, £100 to
. •

ALL FARM PRODUCE.


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>,hie epeed- after only two terrne. Again—a J4848-784 £200 down, balance easiest possible term*.
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Cilby Student pacscd the P.S. Shorthand- SOAP AND CANDLE COMPETITIONS. £1350. Low price aaked as farm wants some fixing AUCTION DEPARTMENT.
Typietes, Junior Exam, after one lerm of DAINTY PARISIAN BLOUSES IN NET WBll3-4223 up. Hie belonged to present , owner for 15
very charming Styles in Frenct HOTELS.
instruction—and later passed the Senior SOME
Blouses of White and Ecru Net ar< years. Ho baa saved money on tho place, MESSRS HARRIS BROS.' CENTRAL"
!

Kxame. Kow ehe works for too Govein- and brought up a big family. Always car- AUCTION ROOMS,
ment. ' Tlie> Stcnotype will enablo YOU to shown at Salon Celia. One in Fine Whit< Private Hotel in 'Wellington, ried 8 to 10 cowe besides cropping,, and any
;
i vommeince' work oooncr. SEARCHLIGHT CANDLE COMPETI- Net
TION closes 30th APRIL NEXT. VEL-
is prettily beaded and has a pointed col
lar pioot edged, and wide net eash-belt. An
CYRIL K. WHALE,
Late of Fotciecn's, Ltd, THE Leading
The HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL,
Cuba street. The beet appointment*. In
107 buyer wanting a haudy ell-round farm, espe-
ISS HEREFORD STREET.
cially with real good terms, should inspect. MOST POPULAR AUCTION ROOMS IN
Are the
VET SOAP COMPETITION closes 31st other in spotted ecru net has a neck aquan MERIVALE, 3 minute* from' trsm, we
I MAY NEXT. heart of City—a few doors above Royal Oak. have an exceptionally well-built Houee of 7 House i rooms, new 4-etall stable, chaffhoueo, CHRISTCHURCH.
i

GET DETAILS! of guipure , lace. ■ Dainty elips in silk anc his friends that he in
to inform
BEGS Personal attention. Stay Here When in 4 cowbails, etc., etc. Handy to leading mar-
:

thie wondeTful machine! Send CANDLE LABELS and SOAP ninon to wear under these blouses are alst ESTABLISHED IN BUSINESS on his good rooms
'lariff: Sβ Gd per day; ioa per and papered,(dining-room
22 x l<), plastered
Bldga. Wellington. ket, School, etc., and in one of the beet SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND
1 WRAPPERS, to Box 271, on or before above shown at No. G Royal Exchange. OWN ACCOUNT. week. lift srud, Gft hall, leadlights, known districts near Chrietchurch. Write
dates, with name and number enclosed. where your inspection is invited. L47SB-619J wide, sunny verandah, first-class grates, and SATURDAY.
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GILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Aβ these are separate competitions separate 138 CASHEL STREET, mantels, fin© bathroom with Doulton bath
or call for particulars.
E. EDIL S0 N,
; 5 Royal Exchango Buildings, parcels should be sent. WB3BS Next Ballantyne's. Proprietor.
and basin, good hot and cold 6ervico, every : DAISY FARM NEAR KAIAPOI. Yon can mako Satisfaction a Certainty by
j Next G.P.0., Cathedral square, LAKE, SYDENHAM. Telegrams: "Edilson," Wellington.
possible convenience, 2 patent wx.'e, etc.
E4524 The Section is a KK ACRES'Good Dairying on and Cropping Consigniner Fnrnitnro or Sundries to tie
ivery fino one, being beauti- CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS.
j Chxietchnrch. p IGANTIC FOOTWEAR SALE. ~

WANTED, fully planted with the most choice Shrubs Jv Land Owner selling account it
Telephone 1333. • P.O. Bos 56; ill-health. The farm is a good ona. Home 8
FOR ECONOMY USE VELVET SOAP AND Ladies' Tan Laco Boots, lIHAKU. and Fruit Trees, fine motor garage, and wide rooms, cow bails, good etabling and aheda; Outside Sales "When and Whore Desired.
Manager: L. J. Berry, F.I.A/N.Z. .TTTE are CASH BUYERS of PICKLING "PPE KITEROA," Sarah street, one minute asphalt drive. This is a bona fide sale, as second-hand furniture!
! (And at Wellington.) SEARCHLIGHT CANDLES. F»wn Tops, 20a. very handy to station, school, and creamery,
1*4704-703 J- from and overlooking Bay. Superior the owner ie leaving for England immedi- and 5 mile* from Rangiora Saleyards, Terras, second-hand furniture!
j G 4749-6365 . Z8433-5103 ONIONS in any quantitiee. refined ately.
Private Board-Residence; quiet, ■ay £200 down. Full paxticultxa on applica- second-hand furniture!
home. D 2690 tion. 68-21 Second-hand furniture!
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priTE ar« now offering the following .Sea- Highest prico given. second-hand furniture!
iiij sonable .Lines: —

■ EVANS and BULL, second-hand furniture!


IT IS THE GENERAL EXCELLENCE. New Season's Strawberry Conserve, 2lb HAYWARD BROS, and CO., LTD.,
"I L F R A C O M B E," HILLARY and BAXTER, ;"\XESSRS HARRIS BROS, are BUYERS
jars 2s 3d, 21b tins Iβ Bd. THE WALL-PAPER HOUSE. 24836 ' Peterborough etreet. AKAROA. 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, . JW- of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE 'in
FINE HOTEL hoe been acquired by

K Green Peas, 8d and Is 2d per tin.
1C Jams, Cape Gooseberry, Black Currant, .VTEW ART DESIGNS THIS
MRS E. DAVIES, late of Hotel Federal,
Estate Agents, First Floor of the Government Lif«
Insurance Buildings,
any quantity.. Ymi con obtain full valtie for
your Fnmitnre if ron consult
thorough and practical nature of our 178 Manchester street.
THE Correspondence Courses which have
itaepborry, Marmalade, etc.
Club Jellies, recommended, 6d packet, Ss
: WALL-PAPERS.
THORPE AND CO.,
301 LOWER HIGH STREET,
Chrietchurch, and is now open for the re-
ception of guesta. The House has been com- Two Doors East of our Old Offlcw.
EJ792-1096
HARRIS BROS.
commanded the respect and approval of lead- 6d per dozen.
Christchurch, pletely renovated, and is now under the per- SPOT CASH AND TOP PRICE.
1

iag and progressive business men. They C. A- COOPER, ARE CASH BUYERS OF sonal supervision of MRS DAYIES.

Tiger Rennet, Iβ per bottle; Holbrook's,


I I

Lave eeen what our Courses have done—in 16 Victoria etreefc. OLD CLOTHING, TAILORS' Letters and telegrams "Dfracombe," AJoaroa, P. L. DAVIES AND 00.
Rome oases for themselves, in others for
Is 9d.
died Peaw, Is 3d per lb.
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Telephone 1020. C242S and RAGS


WOOLLEN CLIPPINGS, Etc.
'Phone 6774,
'Phone 47. D2SB4 Call on tie or write to
MB9 HEREFORD STREET.
their staffs. Ten or fifteen years ago many Cooking Figs, 10d per lb. P.O. Box 434. I*. C. KNIGHT. Tek-phono No.: Forty.
men who are to-day renognised aa leaders Princess Deseert Fruits, Sliced Peaches T8487
in tho Business World wero mere clerks. LOWER PRICES FOR GEM RINGS. THE CITY BUFFET. P. L. DAVIES and CO. H9B3*
and Apricoto, Is 10d- tin. New Management is acknowledged
They studied under us; they became EFFI-
Cockatoo Chutney, Is 9d; Sun Brand, 2s I TTNIVERSAL • FISH SUPPLY. TTJifDER
J to be the Most Popular Private Hotel A RAKE
OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN
,

CIENT under otir instruction, and success purchasing a Gem Riirjr it pays AN IDEAL HOME IN ONE OP THE
was theirs, .What about You? Send to-day 9d por bottle.
C. and B. Eesenco Coffee, "le 3d per bottlo. BEFORE
to go a few hundred yards off Colombo in the City. Terms on application. Four-
Course Luncheon, well cooked, served daily
BEST AND HEALTHIEST DISTRICTS
SPREYDON. FARMERS 00-OPBRATIVB AUC r
,

TIONEERING CO.. LTD., Hamilton.*


for particulars of our Courses in PRAC- Thomson's Pure Cordials, 2b per bottle. street lo inspect my stock—the finest assort- Always TWO Varieties—
IN CHRISTCHURCH.
TICAL BOOK-KEEPING; .or . in AC- ment of Gem Rings in Christ-church. Every FRESHEST and CHEAPEST. in tho commodious and ventilated dining-
COUNTANCY: or in SHORTHAND; or in
ADVERTISEMENT WRITING; or. of Pre- FRANK A. COOK, LTD.
748 COLOMBO STREET."
Ring priced lees than okewhere.
UNIVERSAL FISH SUPPLY.
room.
MRS HYMAN, Proprietress, "TXrELL-BUILT MODERN HOUSE of nine
W large roome, with every ■ labour-eaving
£650. ONE OF WAIKATO'S BEST.
paration for tho MATRICULATION; the C2565 Cornor Colombo and Lichfield street!. light, and gas, slate FERTILE VALLEY FARM.
TEACHERS'; tho PUBLIC SERVICE: tho A. E. YOUNG, Opposite Heeco'e, 'Phone SC3. convenience, electric
H477« roof,
.d a m dbr ee, Low-Rent-Low-Prico Jeweller, 'Phone 3731. Colombo street ■ .■••■! AMERICAN BUNGALOW, i roome, plae-

.
LAW; PROFESSIONAL; or the UNI-
Oxford terrace, opt). Manchester et. Bridgo U5692 FULL-SIZED BILLIARD-BOOM, tered, bathroom,- Doulton bath, lftVetory PIOTUEESQUELY SITUATED.
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VERSITY BOOK-KEEPERS, EXAMINA- of Melbourne,

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TIONS? ■'; Y8521 THE MANSIONS, GHUZNEE STREET, Excellent water supply, motor garage, basin, hot and cold water, cupboards, pan-
MAY NOW BE.CONSULTED BY LADIES

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Say JUST WHICH interests you and call


WELLINGTON. Beautiful old garden and orchard of 2J acres, try, ecullery, sink, electrio light, wash- UNENCUMBRED AND LOW PRICE.
or write to-day. Clas3 or Correspondence In- For Treatment of the Hair and Skin, B R O S,, PATRONS will be pleased to nete that 1£ acres in paddock. ■ • - ■■.-,''■ house, copper and tubs. Nearly 30 Perches
STEEL
,

SHILL IT 0, JL the above well-known Leading Private ■ AJffr"'i


RS. i-MINUTE FROM TRAM STOPPING ACRES GOOD DAIRYING
-

structions. between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. LINCOLN UOAD, ADDINGfON. Land. PRICE £650. . • A A-l
767 Colombo etreet, near Armagh street. Hotel has again boon taken over, by, and 4:4:1

j
■ Motor-Gar and Carriage Builders.

PLACE. GRAZING COUNTRY, compiii-



■ 'Phone 2033.
~"~"

PARISIAN HAIR AND SKIN will bo conducted, at moderate tariff, under P. I-. DAVIES and CO; ins about 120 Acroe of Rich Flat Land, and
i

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SPECIALISTS the personal supervision of Mr W. Fix. Price and further particulars from ■
"

Land Agents, balance Easy Undulating, all in Clean,


ADpRBSS: FOR SALE—New Rubber-tyred Ralli Cart, FOR PRESENT PLANTING—Strong, Every comfort assured. The kitchen is under L. C. KNIGHT, Strong Pasture, excepting about SO Acree
Royal Exchange Building*.
HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S Top Floor. Tol. 1235.
Gigs, Pony Gigs, Governess Carts, Express.
P6444 Waggons, 3 and 4-ton Lorries, Whitechapel
healthy Plants, grown in boxes; perfectly the entire charge of Mr Fix. ■ • Land and Estate Agent, D3605-655:. ■ . 161 Caehol-etreet. Partly Drained Swamp, which has rough

hardy: Antirrhinums, Anemone, Aubretia, Tariff £2 2s per week, 83 per day. 196 Caehel street,
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL, LTD., Carte, and Light Spring Draye, Second-hand Canterbury Bolle. Delphiniums, Gypsophila, W. FIX, Proprietor. The property is -mil «nbdrtided and
P.O. BOX 516, LAKE, SYDENHAM. Giira, Rustic Cart, and Whitechapel. Paasies, Pyiethrtune. Stocke (Brompton),
k<B3s Christchurch. ■ eoourely fenced, and will cany 120 Dairy
AUCKLAND. piGANTIO FOOTWEAR SALE. J 58360-2564 Good Variety of Narcjaeue, Hyacinths, Cro-
98427-663
SMITH AND BRUERB. Com and numerous Dry Stock, and do them
Glaoe Bad Derby Shoes, Welted Q-PIECE OAK BEDROOM SUITE,
cu6. bias.- etc. . BUTLAND PRIVATE HOTEL.
SYDNEY MABTELL." HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO
welL
THE HOMESTEAD cotudate of large, »

.
Soles, all leather. 17e 6d. . PLEDGES ALL BROKEN. AVENUE commedioua, and excellently appointed '
Comprifling
DOMINION
(Plimmer'a Stepe). SECURE
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L47M-709 DRltfKO EFFECTS CURE. This new, commodious, first-class Pri- House of 8 roome, with every modern con-
(The School with 25,000 Successful and Satis, SYDNEY MARTELL, A MAGNIFICENT BUNGALOW. venioDC*. and concreted yard and path*. Also
!

Kobe, Ducheee Cheet, W-etond. £22 10s. vate Hotel is now open to receive Guests.
fed Students behind ii.) G4746
Auckland wife writes:—"l am pleased Luxuriously furnished, 2 bathrooms on each THE LIVE LAND AGENT, a good 5-roomed Cottage and Men's Room, a

FBEEZING AND COLD STORAGE.—


Plans and Specifications for FREEZ-
MCCARTHY and CLARK,
fourth
AN
to etato that the patient started on his floor; excellent cuisine. Commanding view
packet to-day. From the first powder from roof garden of Wellington and Har-
Box 2, TE PUKE,
BAY OF PLENTY.
FULLY FURNISHED (IF DESIKED). big eix-etall stable, with loft, splendid up-
to-date 13-bail cowshed, engine room, and
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Armagh street. CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE, Id separator room, all well covered, .concreted
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Ii.G WORKS, ABATTOIRS, ICE-MAKINQ •he has not tasted drink. It is marvellous, bour. Terms moderate. MRS McCOR-
IMPORTANT floors and yards, large implement •bed, and
COLD STORES for FRUIT,
PLANTS, ae ho hae been a heavy drinker. Pledgee MICK. Proprietress. 'Phone 628. M6438 TO FARMERS AND LAND SECTION.
SHORTHAND EXAMINATION RESULTS. SEE WINDOW. M6335-938 and promises were broken over arH. over SPECULATORS. all necessary outbuudines - incidental to a .
FISH, MEATS, EGGS, DAIRY PRODUCE, COMPRISES 6-ROOMED BUNGA- bigh-claes . farm. '■aad
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SHORTHAND EXAMINATION RESULTS.
rpHE following are a few of the recent euc-
Etc. Twenty-eight ycere experience in Five ,

C. mtries, including U.S.A. Existing Work* NELSON APPLES.


again."
Could anything bo more convincing? We
NOTICE. PUSH AHEAD. IT LOW, DINING-ROOM 22ft x 20ft,
FIGURED PANELLING
The Public School is on the property,
the Post and Telegraph Office and Factory .
J-. cesses achieved by OUR Students: Re-modelled. Consultations, Reports.

BOTTLING PEACHES. havo dozens of similar letters. DRINKO can STOREY'S HOTEL (Late Tenninua).
PICKED
THROUGHOUT, MASSIVE ELECTRIC are juet beyond the boundary. There is •

1. During the past twelve month* no fewer E. J. GREENSTREET, F.R.A.1.C., be given in any liquid or food and eecretly Peace has come. So sow is the time to buy good level motor road to the Railway.'(six
Our Temporary Stores (Vincent's Bre- if desired. Treatment ie not expensive and Values at a Bedrock. Thoy are euro FITTINGS AND FURNISHINGS, porcelain miles),
than 151' Shorthand Speed
tificates have been granted by Sir Isaac Pit-
Theory Cer-
9 Bennett
Cold Storage Architect,
street, Ohiistchurch. . Tel. 3572
G<6*2 3798.
AT
wery), 550 Colombo etrcet. Telephone will not harm anyone. Booklet with teeti-
monialfl free in sealed envelope on request.
TO PASSENGERS BY EXPRESS. to rise. bath, separate shower, lavatory, latest lead-
lights, clinker brick facings, etc. Hot Trator
and to two of out Company's Sal*
man nnd Sons to OUR Students. Pormanent Streams provide abundant,
from breakfast Toom, washhouee,, gas copper, supply of water.
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3. The SIX "OREGG" Shorthand Speed THE CANTERBURY ORCHARDISTS* State if Mr, Mrs, or Mise. Addreee in T UNCHEON can bo hed at STOREY'S A ACRES, eitnated on the East Coast
XJ HOTEL, opposite Railway Station, Onrr tube, ■ coaDiouae, motor shed, eto.
. • .

Certificates granted by the Christchurch strictest confidence, Lady Manager, Drinko jmi\J It
of the beautiful Bay of Plenty; This is accurately described, asd
,

WEDDINGS. CO-OP., LTD.,


Welling- from M 46 a,m. EACH DAY. 82575 800 acres sown farm
Quarter-acre 6ection artistically laid oat confidently recommended.
Shorthand Writers' Association were gained Agente for Co-operative Fruitgrowers of Proprietary, 212 C, Lambton quay,
in the best of English grasses, etc.
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by OUR Gregg Student*.


3. The • Gold Medal annually awarded by
MANY
will be getting married and settling
down in life now that the war is over. Otago and Nelson Co-op. Fruit Co. 2648 ton.
H4650-3
""DEVERLEY HOUSE," Timaru; two 200 acres of. splendid ewamp, balance fern in lawns flower beds, shrubs, drive •
,
,,
PHXCEI 433. TERMS: £1000 CASH.
A GENTLE REMINDER. minutes from Bay. Superior accom- and rough 11 feed. Sheep-proof fencing. Di-
I OF THE ORDINAEY. •EBB FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE . AUC-
-£>

'the above Association to the candidate ob- Get the Bouquets at Rcid'e. Wβ have ELECTROPLATING. modation for Visitors. Terms on applica- vided into paddooke. Good houee" of 7 SOMETHING OUT TIONEERING COMPANY. LTD.,
CLOUGH,
' taining" the HIGHEST Shorthand Speed been making them for juet over half a cen-
Certificate granted by Sir Isaao Pitman and tury, bo satisfaction is guaranteed, at prices 148
MISS
LADIES' HAIRDRESSER AND tion. Mra F. A. C2844 rooms, pantry, bathroom, hot and cold water. PHOTO CAN BE SEEN AT OUR OFFICE. F4B6S-5227.
Also '1-roomod outhouse, comprising wash-
Hamilton. •

Sons during-the year was again won by one to suit everybody. ARMSTRONG and FARR, VICTORIA MANICURIST. house, dairy, storeroom, and bedroom, also
!

STREET. Agencies: Bland Vegetable Hair Dye, CONVEYANCES. etables, cowshed, wool ehed, 2-stand shear- OWNER LEAVING FOR- AUSTRALIA.
of OUR- Students -with, a certificate for J.70
words- per minute.
A. and S. REID,
Florists and Seedsmen, 271 High street,
Spirella Corsets, Oatine Specialities.
ing machine. Situated 1 mile from echool, PROPERTIES FOR BALE.
240 HIGH STREET
4. Ono of our Students, after only FOUR Christchurch. 'Phones 1272, 4329. i Finishing and Plating. (Over Simpson and Williams).
railway, and post office. PRICE FOR A QUICK SALE,
R4B<2 Specialists in Metal SPEIES, SADNBERS, AND-CO.
MONTHS' training in Pitman's Shorthand
and Typewriting, was a successful candidate

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C2527-1830
KAIKOTIRA MOTOR COMPANY, LTD.
(ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS—
PRICE: £11 per aero.
£5000. Balance made easy.
Cash required
£1650.
Wβ are Bayers oi SILVER-PLATING Further particulars from, the Agent, SMITH and BRUERB, HANDY TO PAPANUI ROAD.
j

at the Shorthand-Typifltee, Examination held


WAIAXJ-KAIKOURA).
last February, and for several years past Iβ a Leading Feature with us. 17650.G. SYDNEY MABTELL. 148 Hereford street.
"C R E A M. B. BUCKHURST, DAILY TIME-TABLE.
the MAJORITY of the successful Christ- CREAM. (Weather and other circumetaaeea per.
clrurch candidates at these examinations have CREAM. Hotel *nd Restaurant Proprietors, write for
been OUR Studente. LANU VALUER AND PABNASSUS TO KAIKOUBA, at 2.15 pjn. LAWRIE AND JDALTON. NOETH-"WEST ST. AEBAKS.
SPECULATORS.
OUR Teaching ia individual, thorough and r«ENTHAL DAIKY CO., LTD. Price-list*. ARBITRATOR.
And
practical, and the results continually being KAIKOURA TO PARNASSUS, at 9.15 a.m. J, T. Lawrio.) (Thoe. Dalton.
achieved by our students stand unequalled All Antique Finishes. 1 Distance, 38 milee WHAT ABOUT THIS FOR A SPEC?
Postal Address: Box 909..CHBISTCHURCH. 38 CASHEL STREET. LAWRIE AND DALTON, THREE GOOD HOUSES CLOSE TO
DAY AND EVENING CLASSES' BUNGALOW BESIDENCE
Prospect™ on application at the School
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. C2ssa
NICKEL-PLATING for Cycle and Motor 82659 Telephone 3900.
FAP.ES: 20e SiDgle, 35a Return.
THROUGH BOOKING, via EAST COAST
Auctioneers, Houee, and Land. Agcnte,
Hotol, Probate, and General Valuatora.
RAILWAY STATION, Id SECTION OF
TRAM, SCHOOL, ETC. BEAI7TIFTJL
8 BOOMS (including email zoom), beau-,

■ •ne-m^SS?Sflfs S3S3S£ ggs


U3031-3179
1"*"
1,1 BnildinS»' Triangle
"
SOITND, PBACTICAL
FOB .relating
PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS,
to
ADVICE
WABRE, HOCKLEY
Tradee.
AND CO..
A2653
LTD.,
AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Photography, iour Photograph should be a
(in conjunction with Thos. Butt's Cars),
PARNASSUS TO WARD, ox vice versa,
105 miles for 455.
OUTSIDB SALES CONDUCTED WHEN AND THE LOT FOR 4£gsQ
AND WHERE REQUIRED.
ALL WELL LET TO GOOD TENANTS, (ifully
decorated throughout; no «zponso
ciparod in the fittings. In addition to I
SUK PORTICO,
(Opp 2XLC.J, • Apply to
CLIMIE, COATES and CO.
WINE CATHEDRAL SQUARE. Photography, good one—it will be a per-
Photography, manent record of your preeent WAIAU-KAIKOURA ROYAL MATT, 310 TUAM STREET,
Nest Door to Opera House.
SMITH and BRUERE,
l<B Hereford street, Which gets tio enn all day (from UaeN.B. '
Australian Wince—All Best Brands... appearance. Up-to-date Studio
SERVICE.
Telephone 1955.
Brandy, Geneva Gin, Rum, etc.—All Photography, Photography. Appointments and Modern Ap- Leaving Kaikoura for Waiau, Tuesday,
HANDY TO LINWOOD RAILWAY and N.W.), all the rooms, except. one bed-
Head Office for New Zealand: Leading Brands. Thursday, i.nd Saturday, at 8 a.m. STATION. room, are reached by the eun'e rftje. Tia
?-
"WIRELESS APPOINTMENTS. Corner Hereford and High streets Whiskies, guaranteed Highland Photogrophy. liauces are essential, added to Leaving Waiatt for Kaikoura, Tuesday, fTTHE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN' breakfaet-room is particularly sunny at the .
(Opposite Bank of N.Z.), Scotch i lotography. which is Tone, Mounta, etc. A. THE CITY.
Malt, well matured in wood. 4-11 our work is personally Thursday, i< nd Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. right time—breakfast timet The dining-
CHRISTCHURCH. . C2498 Burgundy, Claret, Port, and Photography. (Jouri -y covered in one day). 2d SECTION TRAM. and drawing-room need to be seen to
Champagne,
Sherry—Specially Selected Winee. Photography, supervised by Mr Binns. TICKET AGENTS: COMPARE OUR PRICES. SPLENDID 5-UOOMED T-SHAPED room bo appreciated.
fTHE following DOMINION COLLFOP BOOT REPAIRS. Thin Company guarantees that all Liquors XfTRIGGLESWORIH>YVj Colombo street,
AND BINNS,
Christchurch. N.2. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, OUR STOCK of Up-to-dato Dosigne in HOUSE, HOT AND COLD WATER SER-
REPAIRING PLANT is the moat eold by it arc "ABSOLUTELY PUKE," and 738 Or, N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, Oak Furniture a well worth inspection. VICE, GAS, xrashhouee, copper, and tubs. CORNER SECTION of juet over i-aete(
Wireless Operators in the Mercantile Marine
auring ilarch: —
OUR.
Up-to-date in Now Zealand, and our at prices to suit
Operatives havo had American and Euro-
all customers.
ASSORTED DOZENS SUPPLIED. CREAM
WB4IO-a
140 Hereford etreet, Christchurch.
Ako THOS. COOK and SON, 138 Hereford
We always keep a large assortment of Now
and Second-hand FURNITURE for Private Btc
About i-aere eection well laid out in lawae, with fine large motor ehed, ako storeroom,
tool room, etc.
pean experience. We are turning out Boot Choico Brands of Indian and Havana CREAM A VON DAIRY CO. street. Sale.
H. McWILLIAMS. Repairs in. the most appro-red, up-to-date Cigars. W3043 cream Avon dairy co. Telephones: 678, Christchurch; 37, K&ikonra. Oak Bedroom Suites, Oak Sideboards, Osk OWNER OUT TO SELL. AND THE Within the eeworarea. Altogether che»f •

J. C. CAMPION. style, and our prices arc extremely moderate, CREAM AVON DAIRY CO. 7763 Wardrobes, Hall Stands, Linoleums, Cur- PRICE ASKED IS ONLY £g^Q and charming home. '.' -
AVON DAIRY CO.

. R. BARNES. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. BELLS, 10G, 10S, 110 T\7T3 give tho high- CREAM AVON DAIRY CO. tains, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets,
h. l. McDonald. CUSACK, BELLS, 106, 108, 110 ' est
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price for all CREAM etc SMITH and BRUEEE, At the price asked—£lssft—tbe property i» ■
rr. ward. Boot Mao, Manchester strcot (opp. Tepid BELLS, 106, 103, 110 good. Clean LofUoff CREAM AVON DAIRY CO. OUR SHOWROOMS are open till 0 SW3B-763 148 Hereford street. considerably under ite value. The owner,
L. HOLMES. Baths). C2651-112 BELLS, Oxford ter. Wearing Apparel, CREAM AVON DAIRY CO. o'clock FRIDAY Evenings. however, is anxious to leave for Auckland—
AVON DAIRY CO.
*.

'Phone 2632. BELLS, Oxford ter. Boots, Portmanteaux, CRKAM CREAM LAWRIE and DaLTON pay Hiehcst hence the low price. £1000 may remain on
BRUCE'S CAKES. BELLS, Oxford ter. etc., Old Gold, Broken CREAM Farmers, send your Cream, to rpEDDINGTOIT ROYAL MAIL COACHEa Cash Price for Second-hand Furniture. W. R. COOK. Mortgage at 5J per cent.
received at any of the following BELLS, 'Phono 0-21. Jowellcrr, Silver, etc. CREAM KING UP and they will call and give yoa
Why don't you take up a eouree ia this ORDERS
Branches will be promptly attended to: BELLS, 'Phone 921. bought.
Lower *iigh et., near Madras st.;
CREAM
us. We gi»e the highest price,
and correct weight and. accu- Under Now Management e. P«c». v MERIVALE.
SPEIBS. BAUNDERS end CO., '

interesting subject, and qualify too? It's —109 BELLS, 'Phone 924. CREAM rate test are fully guaranteed. LAWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneer*. Agents for the Vendor,
chaijc© to see the World, and «arn good Corner Stanmore id. and Worcester et.; Don't forget to ring up, and we will call. CREAM MORNING SERVICE. L4503-7187 58531-U22 169 Csohel stoesi._
*

pay »3 you go. Corner Fitzgerald avenue and St-Asaph st.; BELLS—Near Cashel street Bridge. 82592 CREAM AVON DAIRY CO. House 7 large Toome, every con-
Corner Papanui rd. and Aikman's rd.;
Corner Papanui rd. and Harewood rd.;
CREAM AVON DAIRY CO.
AVON DAIRY CO.
SUMMER TIME-TABLE.
S. O. THOMPSON.
MODERN
venience, scullery, pantry, bathroom,
washhouee, copper and tubs stables and trap
CREAM LOHRET AND MANGIN.
Corner Oashel and' Colombo eta; or Factory, XT NIGHT'S BUTCHERY. CREAM Corner Manchester and Duadu Coach leaves Stables Teddington. 7.1S lied, nice garden, 1-acre land. £1350.
Cat Fall 458 Tuam street. 82631 CREAM ' street, a.m., Allandale 7.45, Governor's Bay 8, ar-
• ParticnJaiß Now. riving at Lyttelton 9J.5 returning frcrra 'Phono 426.
LOWER HIGH STREET. CREAM Chnetehurch. '
LOHREY, MANGIN,
CREAM A2591 Lyttelton 9.45 «.m. S- C. THOMPSON, CLOSE TEAM SHEDS.
LAKE. SYDENHAM,
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THE DOMINION COLLEGE Land and Estate Agent,


/GIGANTIC * FOOTWEAR SALE. Noted for i , AFTERNOON SERVICE 163 CASHEL STREET r»/>r/\—NEW BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, Land *a& House Salesmen.
OF RADIO-TELEGRAPHY, LTD., d&DOU plastered throughout, north as-
.

PRIME MEAT AND PROMPT SERVICE. (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays). (Opp. Pyno and Co.),
Patent Leather Two Button Shoes, J. HARVEY AND CO, AJvD AT NEW BRIGHTON. pect, tiled range and grates, bathroom,copper,Doul-
ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Lowest Possible Prices for Cash. Coach leaves Stables, Teddington, 2.15 TO RETURNED SOLDIERS and OTHERS ton bath, scaUerv. pantry waehhouso,
15s 6d. L47<M-700 40 TUAM STREET, p.m.; Allandole C4S p.m., Governor'* Bay
'Phonos £57 or 2052. K4713 REQUIRING A CHEAP HOME. and tubs. Only a few minutee from Id
3 p.m.. arriving at Lyttelton 4 p.ta., return-
i

Cathedral square, CHRISTCHURCH. : TXTILL be pleased to supply, and deliver WALTHAM. section.
SECOND-HAND CLOTHING. M promptly to your door, Prime Table ia<r from Lyttelton 4.30 p.m. TTTELL-BUILT House of 5 looms (on, con- W. E. COOK, ■EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY 'v>
P.O. Box 729.. . 'Phone 3324. pHILDREN'S PICTURE ; BOOKS AND Potatoes and Onions. Poultry Feed of »U Daily Afternoon Sen-ice Ea«t« Week,
. .

Quality guaranteed. Lowest Rates. April 14th-19th.


• T i
i cretc foundation), in good repair, just C2638 151 Cafihel street, nest Tattersall'a.
boon paintod, eo you don't have to go spend-
"J securo a , very fint, clean litik Farm,
HoCORMICK,
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STORY BOOKS kinds.


\ Branches: Auckland. Wellington, and
Dunedin. H4879-1
MISS
SOI COLOMBO STREET. CHEAP THIS WEEK. j
FARES:—Rapaki (single), Iβ,
Bay (eingle) 2s 6d, return 4e.
Goveraor't
Teddingtoa ing the scarce "notee" on this property for
eome time. Good Section, laid out lawn,
of about 173 ACROSS. 100 Acres ploughed,
20 Aczee Turnips; balance good grass. The
TELEPHONE 2173. Buildmgs are absolutely good, consisting of
BUYEB Off. CLOTHING, JEWELLERY, (•ingle) 3s 6d, l.turn 6s. garden, fruit trees, sewer.
HISG2-1261 PRICE, £-475, a. G-roomed haiiro, and all outbuildinc*.
BOOKS. Etc AT BURTT'S BOOK SHOP. A late Coach leaves Lyttelton at SAS p.m. Where can you get a cheaper property? S. AND A. IRWN. The fences arc all well-kept, good water eup-
C E. GIBBONS A2vD CO.'S on THURSDAY, April 17th- CASH required for over S ACRES.
Worcester street, near Riccarton Tram. Special cheap offer. Special Trips by Arrangement ■QOCld i>ly by racce to the farm, and windmill for.
T\RA"WTNG MATERIALS, ARTISTS' Phone 1581. *-W Btet of land, close to city, with ' house. Situated within 10 mil«e cf l*rg-\
Letters attended to. FARES AS USUAL. first-clas3 Modern Houee, 7 large roams, S. AND A- iaWIN,
Thono 3893. 1331 rdty. only 2 miles to School, Railway, Store,
COLOURS, and all SCHOOL OF ART Established 1881. M6501 chionodoxa hybrida THOS. FAIEBAIiuV, Proprietor. every convenience. Fowlhoueee, 150 fruit HOUSE AND LAND SALESMEN, Post Office, etc.
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REQUISITES' at (glory of the snow). trees, oowbails, etc The land is good, the 130 Caehd etroct,
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WANTED KNOWN. house* is the orttbuildingß are the


T.AKT?, SYDF.XHAM. F. H. STEEL has REDUCED the CHIONODOXA is one of our loveliest Phone 2923. Opposite Harveeter Co,
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'GIBB 'S,
p IGANTIC FOOTWEAR SALE. THAT
PRICE OF IIEAT xo Rock Bottom for THE
of Spring Flowers, and when established
best, and tbo Price is right ai £1850.
_£»I£»AA—3 ACRES, tip-top land, good
Art Dealer and Artists' Colounnan SPOT CASH, and as we hav© only a ehort ite Sheete of Blue in very early Spring ar« a dCr'XDv/v/ house of 5 rooms, and all con- nrrnrr—RlCHatOND—Half-acre land, in MT7ST BE- SOLB» "WTIIHIN 11 DATS.
Ladies' Terr Lace Boots, - time to live, get the best. gieat attraction in the garden. •%/r O C K E T T'S M O T O B S. veniences, including electric light. Good J* I 11> fruit and vegetable garde-n, House I
(Opposite "Ballaotync's). Fawn Tops, 20s. Rubbish is dear at any price; tho best is Plica per dozen, 4e; if by post, add 3d outbuildings. >f 7 zooms, plaetered and papered, h. and c.,
L4704-709 always cheaper in the end. And do not be "a' CULVEEDEN-HANMEE SPRINGS S. C. THOMPSON, Ooulton bain, gas, tiled hoartbs and rejrie-
TRUE BLUE STORES GROCERIES. THE BRIGHTON DAIRY, 09 Armagh etreet persuaded to buy inferior quality or rub- C. E. GIBBONS and CO., ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. 163 Cashd street cib, roturn verandah, etc. Deposit £75,
Household Expanses by dealing bish, when by patronising F. H. STEEL 647 Colombo street, Chrietchurch. (Opp. Pyno and Co.). lalanoe 27e 6d per week.
PBICE REDUCED from £20 u> £25 per
SAVE with this Store. Compare our prices
■ad try u» for Quality.
you can always rely on getting the Cream of 411
Canterbury. Customers in city or Suburbs
Faiee "s each way. Dailr Service, Meeting
All Trains.
TS*7»e9ftl 'Ph08Q.426.
£1200—PAPANUI—3 Acres, comer eection, acre. GOOD TERMS.
1153 " F. A. FRAYLE, Sydenham. ]UTLK AND CREAM. Wholesale and Re- waited on Daily for Orders.
Letters and Telegrams promotly atter.ded
LANE Ind ca,
OtTLVERDEX-ROTHERHAM- WAIAU.
ligh az>d dry, 5-roomed Bungalow, electrio,
bathroom, open fires, Bleeping
tail. Fresh Eggs,; Honey (New to. Electrical Engineers, 150 Gloucester T EFT-OFF Clothing—Mxb Robeon, 203 iot and cold,
XJ High street (Lite of Dunedis), Cash •enmdah, etc. £450 at 4-i per cent.

House E«ey
TTPfc?*?!
b«rt*d
SONS o" 1 stock their
? cele-
Wire Maltrcesee, and sell Season), alsQ,;'-Jtacey and Hawkers Bread. put
etreet (and at RANGIORA).
Small Goods a Speciality. The annual out- lations a speciality. Estimates sriven. instal- W. MOCKEIT, Proprietor.
Buyer ol Ladies', Gents', and Children's ■aime. LOHKBT. MANGIN.
-M-.
•tbed-TOcfc prices, «t iso and 133 High reaches half a million pounds^ in stock.
All Waiau and Culverden.
Left-oil Clothing. LeUere otteaded to. S. and A..IEWTX
quantity eold epeake fox iteeli. £8235 eo&dxiet LiSSo 'Phons 10, Waiau. 'Phone 11, Culverdes.
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Sole As«nU.
M5499-U94 W. MATTHEWS. The Them* 55021 17131-iO7S -
12.057-4688'
12 Chiietchurch.
PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL ™ ™»

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THE AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS.
AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS.
AUCTIONS. >
AUCTIONS.
AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS. FARMEES' 00-OP. ASSOCIA- N.Z. FARMERS' 00-OP. ASSOCIA- N.Z. FARMERS 00-OP. ASSOOIA-
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JONES. McCROisTIE CX).. LTD. JONES. McCROSTIEJX)-. LTD. 2N.Z. FAE-MERS' CO-OP. ASSOOIA- VZ
TION, LIMITED. TION. LIMITED. TION. LIMITED.
JONES. McCROSTIE CO.. LTD. JONES. McCROSTIE CO.. hTD. TION. LIMITED.
SALE. (CLEARING SALE AT WEST EYBETON.
AUCTIOX SALE. CANTERBURY- OF AUCTION SALES for AMBERLBY
"■""" AUCTION SALE OF SECTION. NORTH OTVOPSIS
AUCTION" SALE. O WEEK ending MAT 3rd, }919:- i
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SATURDAY, MAY 10th. FOR PRIVATE SALE. MONDAY NEXT.


SATUP.DAY NEXT, MAY 3rd, at 12 Nooa. Grazing and Cropping LancU MONDAY-Amberley, 12 o'clock: Mount
SUMNER PROPERTY. fiOA ACHES, Fair: Clear. On account of MB T. S. HA2OIA.

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IN OUR LAND SALE Bg°?pH AT 12 NOON. IN OUR LAivD SALE OOU low down* »nd flat*. *<£
watered Somers; Ashburton. Horse 10 Fat Lambs
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' ON ACCOUNT OF THE, OWI>EK. account D. Mcßeath, Kiaiber-

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by in every paddock, -rire GOOD DAIRYING AND CROPPING in« Sale, Fat Ewee
THIS DAT, OPLENDID BUILDING SECTION, extu- ROOMS. permanent etreams
3ev Clearing Sale on account •tie Es-
60 .
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110 Two, Fonr, Six, and Eight-tooth


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and standard fences.


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FARM.

1
ate MANCHESTER STRELT,. tate late H. J. Clark, Flaxton.
S>l.
At 12 Nooa. O
ALBANS, containing 38 perches, wl il *

ON ACCOUNT OF THE OWNER. BUNGALOW ol 1 zooms and all conveni- Ra- Halfbred Ewes THURSDAY, MAY Bth. 1519.
TUE-SDAY—Culverden. 12 o'clock; Sal*
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ences, waahhoiue, copper, and tubs;


0
V OUR LAND SALEROOMS. frorrtase of 87.73 links br a depth ol
-<i
-nd shecis, a.m.: Tinwald, Clearing N.Z. FARMEBS CO-OP, LTD.,
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ASHLEY DISTRICT.
T
•table, chaffhouse, harness loom, ngiora, 11
amount of -MR MAKRIOTT (in conjurc- account TV. Hoban, Spxingeton. G965 Auctioneers.
°?ion S
0
MESSnS_G. LISLE and CO.). has left sold To"'be on account of the o«ner, who No. 13 ELIZABETH STREET, LOWER •heepyards.
s3a
■pAXGIORi STOCK MARKET.
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for Australia. . . , RICCARTON. "WEDNESDAY— Addington; Clearing Sale
STREET. Full particulars on application to
tneh
PRICE £10 lOe. We are instructed by the owner to SELL account R. Frisdy, 'Willo-it-by.
V M- O MHEAD SUMNER. by PRIVATE TREATY hie 100-ACRE
B 2-STOREY RESIDENCE Auctioneers.
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JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY.. LTD. QPLENDID RESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS, JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. FARM, eituaied at ASHLEY, and about 1J THURSDAY—Osfoid, 12 o'clock; Rakaia,

,_,,

- POOMS ail cfacts and convenience*. All


Auctioaee^ plastered and papered, all offices and miles from Kangiora. Clearing Sale account T. G. Payne; Ho-
TUESDAY, APRIL 29ih, ISM. Eywton, on
893 >J 6251 perty. "WorUngham"
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C a
i nrr« ar'o spacious verandah, h. and c. C C. E. JONES,
rorat-a.

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conveniences, h. and c service, J-acre of land, The land is of good quality for dairying THURSDAY, May Bth, 1219, •• foUow*.—
PROPERTY. beautifully laid oui and planted, in lovely
,
-°er
|* b fS cor.ne.rian. Mco Section of AUCTION SALE OF
garden.
GOOD MIXED FARM.
and cropping, and the farm is well sub-
divided, fenoed, and watered.
THURSDAY—dealing Sale account Julius
Bros.. Waipara. (Note.—This is in ad- SHEEP-
View
1 cnd i' Ba *Sn
a S
of th* Sea can be obtained. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 3*l, »» 13 :Cccn - Thia property ia absolutely in perfect BUILDINGS COMPRISE:—A good ,10- dition *o the other -three sales already
for Thursday).
PRESENT ENTRIES:
COO Foot. Six. and Efefct-tooth ßiUnd
advised by Ewes, halfW
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order from, ead to end. dairying and xoomed House, washhouae, dairy, stable, im- us 4fO Fat Lambs
SALE ROOMS. ACRES, suitable for Ewae, hsKbred
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IN OUR LAND JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. o>4 A echool, plement shede, etc. The situation ie very Ranjriora Horse €0 Fivo-year-old Halfbwd
"Jou'p'Srt&ni on application to thc Auc- O4U eCeep close to saleyaids, un in office. FRIDAY —Duvauchclles, 150 Fat Ewes.

tießee3o\'ES CO., LTD.


ON ACCOUNT OF THE OWNER. C. E. JONES,
Auctioneer.
and rail, township; well
streams; 24 acres in turnips, balance l iu
watered by r ? S
w
convenient to school, railway, and poet Fair, Kirwee, 11 o'clock. ■■
100 Fat Weihere
120 Six and Eight-tooth Three-quarterbred 100 g£a tfcSi 1
Meriao Eww, Bib »nw
JOAtM McCROSTIK
G9Ol
PER ACRE. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Ewes
PRICE
£35

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c e. JONES, Auctioneer. Good homestead and merino
No. 3 LINCOLN ROAD, SPRET- 4-year grasses. Auctioneers. liO Halfbrcd Ewe £bamb#, Bi.
XUCTK»' KALE. BEING DON, comprising RESIDENCE OF 6
AUCTION SALE. out-buildings.
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6913 100 S.M. Hslfbred Ewes


80 Three-quarterbred Wether Lambs.
s las

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offices and con- *


PUBLIC AUCTION.
SPACIOUS ROOMS, ali N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD.,
venienecs, h. and c. service, gas l&w on, SATURDAY. MAY 10th, PRICE £-26 PER ACRE. Agents.
*«*»»

SECTIONS. washhouso copper and tubs. JOKES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. DAY. THIS DAY,
t

At Noon. THIS
ABOUT 2 ACRES Of SPLENDID
,-,»-tvtt-.
12 CATTLE—
At 12 o'clock noon. AUCTION" PRODUCE YARDS.
£T. MARTIN'S, OPAWA. LAND with stables and outbuildings.
Cows in profit and dne August and
Tiie property is bound on the Last eide
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IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. OUK LAND SALE ROOMS. CORNER


1H I S DA Y, by a stream. HARMAN AND STEVENS. IX
MADRAS
September
A CHARMING FENDALTON RESIDENCE. CASHEL and STREETS, City. 2 Eighteen Months Steers
.

At 12 Noon. Full particulars on application to the Auc- 1 Eighteen Months Heifer


tioneers. On account cf the Owner, vfho is leaving MORTGAGEE'S SALE. On Account MR J. NELSON, Ransiora:
Cliristchurch. account of Mi TTJt. HARVEY—FOUR 4 Calves
I.\- OCE LAND SALEROOMS.
JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY. LTD.
C896 C. E. JONES,_Auctione«£l BY REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME
7-ROOMED MODERN HOUSE, ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, eitu-
No.
0 Dining-room Suites,
Dnobeese, Waahstand,
e&cn 9 pieces:
Cheffonier,
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HORSES—
ated 274 and 276 Barbadoes etrect, City,
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situate No. 613 CASHEL SPLENDID GROUNDS. Double Wooden Bedstead and Mattress,
On Account of ihc Owner. AUCTION SALE. RESIDENCE,
STREET, LINWOOD, comprising five
COURT. 166 Hazeldean rood, Sydenham, and No. 25 Dining Table, Glassware, Crockery, cto. 1 Bay Draught Gelding, all work

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1 Bay Draught Hare, "Jean, on, all
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and conveniences, Aldwin'e road, Linwood. The above ia practically ALL NEW.
om . ';9 spacious rooms, all offices the Re-
SECTIONS, ransir.S in area CITY PROPERTY. The residence under instructions from The above Property being now too larg* TERMS: 10 cent, balance 5
ACTING deposit,
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is
11 perdue to 3 Roods 4 Pcrch«j. s
situate verandah, coal shed, etc. per Gelding, "Mick," 9yre, all
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splendidly built. gistrar of the Supreme Court


at
for tho owner's requirements, is offered for years at 5 per cent. K.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 1 Buy Draught
in WADE'S uplendid AVENUE, just off Hill road. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd, at 12 Noon. Christchurch, acting on behalf of the> Mort- PRIVATE SALE.
Full i-acre of land, front iron fence. Auctioneer*.
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6564 "Toby," 6 off,


building «tea. and arc Gelding,
gaceo bv virtue oi Deed of Mortgage__No. 1 Grey Draught
The» aw
Jhin a «tonV. throw cf
the St. Martins
IN OUR LAND SALE -ROOMS. TO BE SOLD ABSOLUTELY REGARD- 11b932 MESSRS HARMAN and »t Charles It comprises a substantial and most com-
N.Z. FARMERS' 00-OP., LTD., CLEARING SALE AT WAIPARA. all work
1 Bay Draught GeHingi "Jiuggei," 3

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CONWAY SZATSON and SONS,
,

trsm. LESS OF COST. LTD.. will SELL by AUCTION fortable and modern 7-roomed Villa, haying
Clark's Salerooms, 109 Hereford street on ail conveniences, including electric lighting, 6314 Joint Auctioneers. "
off fifoftrnw
ON ACCOUNT OF THE OWNER. 1 Spring Cart M»re, "Qmsa," 3 off,
all
Plan can be seen at the
offices, of the JONES McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of May,
1919,
eeptic system of drainage, etc.
REMINDER.
C. E. JONES, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, THURSDAY, MAY let, 1019. ivork
' Auctioneers.
ARMAGH STREET, CITY, east NEXT end
JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. SITUATEof Manchester street, having a frontage G903 Auctioneer.^ The fee eimple in that parcel ofor land,
containing 20 perches, more
The main living, rooms of th* house are
lees, large and lofty, and are nicely papered.
NOTE—The above Mβ all
good reliable workers
wund, quiet,

C. E. JONES, Auctioneer. of CSJ feet by a depth of 60 feet. SALE.-


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AUCTION R.S. 2438, .and. being


1 Blk Hack Gelding. 6 off, s. and L
.

A VALUABLE BUSINESS BUILDING Wng part of


SITE. ■ There are eeveral useful outbuildings, in-
cluding motor garage, storeroom, etc.
QLEARING SALE AT FLAXTON.
ON ACCOUNT OF MESSRS JULIUS 1 Child's Pony, e, and h., very <ru«t
AUCTION SALE. Full particulars on application to the CITY RESIDENCE. BROTHERS. .
Auctioneers. The Garden and Grounds contain a choice PIGS. ETC.—
PROPERTIES. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY. LTD. SATURDAY, MAY 10th. Dwellinghouae of four rooms eelection of well-grown ornamental trees Oα account Estate late H. J. CLARK. 2 Fat Piga
0897 C. E. JONES, Auctioneer. ■with the and shrubs; together with the very fine SO Pair Young Fowl*
At 12 Noon. and conveniences. possessed by 'the property, NEXT MONDAY, APRIL 28th, 1919. 1 Young Sheep Doff
TjIS DAY, stream frontage
are instructed by MESSRS JULIUS
At 12 Noon. AUCTION SALE.
IX OUR LAND SALE ROOMS.
The application to sell
yalue of the property
and the
may bo seen at the they combino
Court, Christ- pleasing homes
to make it one of the moat
in this favourite district. WE BROS, (the property having been
acld> to hold a CLEARING SALE of the IMPLEMENTS—
le«netrar'e Office, Supreme CATTLE.
S, whole of their LIVE and DEAD STOCK, Hoavy Swamp Plough (R. and G.). 1 S-F.
•IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. PROPERTY. at all reaaonublo time. P«or
to the
The property enjoys a very healthy and HORSES. on the farm Waipara, on THURSDAY, May Riding Plough (R. and G.), D.F.
ACCOUNT OF THE OWNER. ind true copy thereof in the Auction
of the nicest resi-
* jceount of
the Public- Trustee in «ie SATUPtDAY NEXT, MAY 3rd, at 12 Noon. ON oalp
Rooms at
a
the"time of eale. Further par- sheltered
dential
position in one
of FENDALTON. CHAFF-CUTTING PLANT. let, 1910, as follows:

Plough (Booth), Dieos, 20 blades (Dun-


can)T Cultivator (Maseey>, Duncan
O\" £taW of P. J.
276 MADRAS STKEET ANT) tirulars from the Auctioneers, Chnstchurch,
Sop! street.
or W. £». U. parts
IMPLEMENTS. ISHEEP- Grubber. 1 Set 6-Lwf Hevry Harrows
, nf ,

STREET
Beins No. 13-1 &-T-
COBNER OF
r 4NF ST ALBANS, comprising 27 perches6
BANS
ALBAAb

BLING
IN OUR LAND
DEVONFORT ON ACCOUNT OF MPvS A. R. CORSON. 15
SALE ROOMS.
No. 115 BREEZES ROAD, just off CHY, Evidence of 7 room;,
■DEING No.
CORNER OF ARMAGH STRET-
the
m
Solicitor
Hereford
for tbo Mortgage*.
LTD.,
price
"£IBSO. SUNDRIES and FURNITURE. 130 Ewes and Tree, 1 Set 6-Leaf Light H»rrow<i
and Tree, Cambridge Boll «'s l i5

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Seed, and
light, b. and
STEVEN^and Coulter Msesey H. Grmin H»y
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of lard and FINE ' RESIDENCE .of Page's road, New Brighton tram line, throughout, fitted with electric convenience, HARMAN g CATTLE— jSnure Drill, 1 MeCormick EaJce,
SPLENDID RESIDENCE of .8 c service, all offices and every N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD.,
.uacioiu roorae, all offices and conveniences, comprising offices
ooOm -

Ageaia. 10 Cows is profit and in calf Farm «ad Fzam«e. 1 Sprms


rooms, all and conveniences, electric sewer and h.p. water supply. 2 Drays
JgSffiSK&i SALE at 11.30 a.m. 3 Heifers Binder, cut ISO acree,

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light, detached billiard room, dark room. Splendii high eection, having long front- a« Dray, Veering
7 Heifer Calves 1 Binder (goo% order),
Jack, 1 >
The house is plastered and papered through-
out, fitted with mirror wardrobes, glaes ages
to Madras and Armagh streets. 1900 2 Steere Set 6-Horst Blooke and Chaias, 9 Pr.

tiiSiii
Trees.
Both residences aro connected with tne bookcase, h. and c. service, 3 ACRES OF
washhouse, cop-
JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD.
j 1 Bull Plough Chains, 2 5 and S Horse Good
LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 1 4 and 6 Hots* Tr» 1J Be*
wwer and h.p. wa* eupp ?. per and tubs. Together with
Full particulars on application to the LAND, beautifully planted and laid out, 690e C. E. JONES. Auctioneer. FOR PRIVATE SALE. !HORSES— Block Trees, B_PmiMe Twee, Sheop
8
18-
oplondid water supply, fountain, etc. 1 Blk Draught Gelding, Vic, all work Horse Tree, 6 .Singla T»W; (Bryant).
AUd N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP., LTD., Feeders, 1 Giff
JONES. McCROSTIE CO., LTD., Within two minutes of the tram. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 6523 Auctioneers. 1 Bav Draught Mare, Peggie, all work Iβ* of implements,
Or MESSRS BAKER BROS., on 1 Bay Draught Maro; Blose, all work The ftboro are a good

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Manchester stroet, Agenla. SPLENDID PROPERTY IN EVERY CARLETOiI FARM PROPERTY. CLEARING SALE AT KIMBERLEY. 1 Bay Draught Maro, Ruby, syre. all work all in tip-top order.
A IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE.
Joint PESPECT "TgTCRES • 1 Bay Draught Mare, Kato, 6yrs, all work

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Full particulars "and key on application to 1 Draught Gelding, unbroken SUNDRIES—
' PROPERTY AUCTION SALE 1 Bay Hack, and h. 05 Coile Sheep Kettißft 4 Coil; Cydone

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Nettingf MO
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COMPANY. LTD. o>7Z ACRES AND GOOD BUILDINGS. MONDAY, 28th APRIL, 1319. Standards. 250
THIS DAY,
6898 C. E. JONES, Auctioneer. PIGS,
3 Sows
ETC— sSf
Wireri-dder
Poeta, S cwt Barb
Foxg^and
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AUCTION SALE. barrow, New Wool Press (Bootti


PASS ROAD. McD.).
10 minutes from School aud .Post
Office 2 Stoios
At 12 Noon.

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On account of G. E. WAY, ESQ., on account PRICE, £2000. £1200 can lemam at 5i per from "We haro been favoured with instructions Table, Block and Tackle. 3

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5 IN OUR LIND SALEROOMS. ,
. PROPERTY.
of the family having dispersed, "**•
MESSRS D. and T. JONES to SELL, WE have received instructions from MB
D. McBEATH (we having sold Lis i
by PRIVATE TREATY, their good all-round farm) to hold a Clearing Sale on MONDAY, IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—
Fowli
d£U Jiittte'e Dip,
Dip, l Ceflk Molaeaee, 3 eta
1 Drm ftanent,a
Cooper
IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS, HARMAN and STEVENS, LTD. CARLETON, OX- I Strainen, Sack Barrow,

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PROPERTY situated at 28th inst., when the whole of hie LIVE and ! 1 D.F. Plough (Booth McD.), 3 Set Diso Vyie/a Wire
CORNER CASHEL AND MANCHESTER FORD, comprising:
DEAD STOCK will be eold WITHOUT RE- Steps, Grindstone, Pimxs and V.D.I-.
On account of. tie Publio Trustee, in the- STREETS, SOUTH CANTERBURY. Harrows, 1 Sot 5-Leaf Harrows. 1
Timber 3 Sieree. Farm Tools. 3 Bw-
Estate of MARTHA BBOWN, deceased. 375 ACRES, well watered, and eubdivided SERVE. Colonial Drill, 15 Coulter, 1 New In- iS, Trough, 1 Tor S-
On SATURDAY, MAY 17th, FREEHOLD. by good and ternational Grubber, 13 tines, 1 Planet
paritor, -Scalding, Chura. Meat Sale.
t> LINWOOD, town eido of Stanmore
At 12 Noon. J/7A ACRES into 15 paddocke goiee
SHEEP— Junr., 1 Set 4-Horse Blocks, 1 Mc-
30 gnlfl,
three minutes' walk of the Id

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wire fences.
ATEW BUNGALOW, eituate CORNER load, two or

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PROPERTY comprises 2- 200 Sound-mouth Ewce Cormick Binder, 1 Farm Dray and
JN ANTIGUA STREET and BALFOUR WHOLE 170 ACRES L.I.P. Frame, 1 Spring Dray and Frame, 1 HARNESS-
■"fflaiVBLT
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rpHE
TERRACE, CITY, comprising 4 SPACIOUS
BUILT HOUSE OF SIX! 1 STOKEI'ED RESIDENCE OF 13 Low Easy Downs, facing tho eun, grows THE LAND is in »al goo<i heart, having 125 Fat and Forward Ewes
Light Spring Trap. Saddle and Bridle, -2 Cart Saddles and
Spring
ROOMS, all offices and conveniences, sewer ROOMS and all offices, built of emeothcaat good crops of oats and turnipe; Ip-Nomcd been cropped very little, and is free 12 Lambs
from Ham«e,
ROOMS, all offices and conveniences. Built buahela Southdown Rams Harness* and. Covers Tor all horses. Dray Saddle, 88 Sets Collaiß,
brick, fitted with electric connexion. About J-acre of land, i n ■ «pl«»- on expanded eteol sheets, sunny verandah,
bathroom, new 3-ataUed stable, chaff- noxious weede. It has grown ii 4 and Cream Can, Buckete and Winkere, Leading Harness. 3 S.u,
of rough,ca#t on House, Separator and
light, urtr, and h.p. water; 21 perches of did garden nicely laid out and planted with. balcony, etc., etc. hoi«w» imnlement shed, mane cottage, 4 wheat, 68 bushels oats, and 56 buehcle gTaee- HORSES— Pans, Quantity New and S.H. Sacke, 1 Set Gig Harnees, Quantity Odd
Har-
land. choice shTube, fruit trees, etc.
Full particulars on application to the Auc- 2 ACRES 3 ROODS 16 PERCHES OF £a£'fa,m P
Railway Station PRICE, £4 6s eeed to the acre.
Houee Pro- Geldings, aged and a host of Ueeful Farm Tools and ness, Horse Oerere.
LAND, laid out in charming grounds, beau- PER ACRE. Owner will take
3 Bay
THE BUILDINGS consist of a, good 6- Sundries.
Keys on application io the Auctioneers, tifully planted, orchard, cherry cago, and *orty &£&£?%&• 1 Aged Bay Mare Also, GRAIN, ETC.—
roomod House with h. and c. water eervice, 1 Sis-year Bay Mare
houee paddocks. pantry, bathroom, dairy, washhouso, 5-stall Ten-year Bay Mare, eaddle and harnees Household Furniture and Effects and 23 Sks Ruakura Seed O«te (new)
JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. •tables, loose boxe3, chaffhouse, trap and im- Agedl Chestnut Mare, eaddle and harne« Piano, nearly new 200 Sks Oat Straw Chafi
6 Sks Grass Seed
;
6SM C. E. JONES, A-u.ctio.ntor. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED IF TO RETURNED SOLDIERS. plement eheds, large granary and man'e rieing Byre, saddle and harness
DESIRED. whare, also good shelter plantations, splendid
IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. AUCTION -SALE. ONE OF PAPANTTC'S BEST. garden and orchard. CATTLE—
Plans on application, and Cards to vieir, ii ACRES, all in grase, and well watered, SALE AT 11.80 AM. Aleo,
from the Auctioneers. scullery, and wash- THE PROPERTY is situated iJonsrsiele 1 Cow in profit
TUESDAY, MAY 6th, S-roomed House, pantry, 1 Cow, due to_ caWe in June
railway station, one mile from school, and LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
hotlSC.
two miles from post office. 1 Heifer, due in September
At 1 P-m» JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. PRICE ONLY
TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 29th, -£SSO. On account of ill-healtli the property is IMPLEMENTS— N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP., LTD.,
Auctioneers.
Quantity Furniture
Ox, MESSRS FORD and HADFIELD, 6963
At 1 p.m. No. 133 Worcester street, HARMAN and STEVENS, LTD. on the market ior bona fide eale. 1 three-furrow Duncan Plough, 1 Duneai
Sf ALBANS" BUNGALOW FOR Spring Tine Cultivator, 1 AlbionBeapei
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6908 Joint Agenta. CLEARING SALE AT HOBOBATA: SALE AT 11 A..M.


and Binder, 1 Maaeey-Harria Drill
ceased. ~~

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. £800. {complete with giaee oecd and turnii


Boiler, M tin Cul
ON ACCOUNT OF ME J. MIDDLEBROOK. ON THE PREMISES,
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. PRICE £25 PEK ACEE. box), Cambridge 1
AUCTION SALE. 5 Rooms, plastered and panelled, hot and tivator, 1 Set Four-leei Harrows, 1 Set
No. 37 NORMAN'S ROAD, Chain Harrows, 1 Farm Dray and THURSDAY, let MAY, 1919. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
Juat ofi Papanui rosd. cold eervice, porcelain bath, copper cylinder, Easy Terms can be Arranged
Cart Saddle
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SATURDAY, MAY 17th, waehhoueo, copper, tubs, workshop, fruit Frame, 1 Trap, 1 Gig,
At 12 Noon. trees garden, well laid out. in ehrubs, etc. and Breeching, 2 Sets Leading Chains, N.Z. FARMERS
On the Premises, PIANO ASD FURNISHINGS OF EVERY to Car srnd School. Note the price Harness for five horses, Set Gig Her-
HandV

Algerian Oats, Quantity CO-OP., LTD., har* beoa


ROOMS. 50 buehele
N2S. FARMERS' CLEARING SALE AT STYX
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No. 301 HEREFORD STREET, CITY. DESCRDPTION. IST OUR LAND SALE for a quick sale—£Boo. Further information from neee, •
account of H. J. TISCH, ESQ. (in con- HABMAN and STEVENS. LTD. Graee Seed, Timber, 100 Stakes, 11 instructed by MR T. G. PAYNE,
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ON

junction with MESSRS H. MATSON N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Coile Netting, Plain Wire, Second-hand Hororata, who has eold hie farni, to hold a
Fall Details in laier issue. Sacks. Swingletreee, Domo Separator, CLEARING SALE in conjunction, with
and CO.). AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS. Chrietchurch or Oxford, MESSRS PYNE and CO., on THUfiBDAY.
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THREE SPLENDID HOLDINGS. 23 gallons, Quantity of Household Fur-


JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. Specialise in AUCTIONS of FUR- ERIDAY. 9ta MAT. 1919.
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/THE WHOLE OF THE PRACTICALLY LOT I—Situate HORNBY JUNCTION W TIiTE HOUSE PROPERTY, niture, and Sundries. let MAY, when the whole of hie LIVE and
C. E. JONES. Auctioneer. NITURE, will bo offered for eal«.
NEW FURNISHINGS.
£900 ROAD, comprising 5 ACRES AND 2
PERCHES OF LAND, having a. frontage FARMS,
STOCK and CHATTELS. Ring
'Phone 494. or drop us a postcard, and our
DEAD STOCK J
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. of about 6i chains. Sale Commences 12 Noon. BHEEP—
representative will be pleased io call on you
LOT a—Situate BUCHANAN'S ROAD, and make the neceseary arrangements. NO 900 Thiee-quarterbred Ewee, four, eix, and
IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. comprising 5 ACRES 2 ROODS 1 PERCH. FOR OFFERING. P A P AN TJ I. «ight-tooth (Southdown razne put an
MAY Bth, at 1 p.m. LOT 3—-Adjoining, comprising 5 ACRhS CHARGE MADE Luncheon Provided.
ARTICLES OF VERTU, UPRIGHT THURSDAY, HARMAN and STEVENS, LTD., April 14th)
2-ROODS 7 PERCHES. 100 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Ewe*
STB S£ftrtkSWStfW
GRAND PIANO BY PERITZA, AX- Lots 2 and 3 each have a frontago of about Auctioneers, Land Agents, Sharebrokers, N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., l&
MINSTER CARPET, GOOD CHINA, IN OUR ROOMS, Auctioneers. 100 Mixed Sex Lambs
chain*. 6519
CORNER CASHEL AND MANCHESTER i\ The above »to handy holdings and comprise Chief .Agents for Northern Assurance Co., SPLENDID FIVE-ACRE BLOCK. 10 Southdown Rama
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glassware, solid silver tea- (Abo 3 Sheepdog*,) offered:
set (queen anne design), e.p. STREETS. 81 Hereford street Weet.

the choicest land procurable. Full particu- H4821-6878 CUST PROPERTY.


ware; lovely ornaments,
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SMITH, Esq., lars and plan can be seen, at the ofhee of CATTLE— CATTLE—
DOVES IN NEST OF SOLID On aeeotmt of HERDMAN
IVORY* Occasional Tables, Cheetex- ■who is leaving for England. COMPANY, LTD. Mc&ENZLE AND VERY HEALTHY SITUATION. 1 Shorthorn Cow, due August 18th 9 Springers, due Augnrt oad September
Axminatex Rugs, CO. 1 Ayrshire Cow, due 20th 13 MUch Cowe, just calved
field and Easy Chairs, 6909 O. E. JONES, Auctioneer. FOK SALE BY AUCTION AT EANGIORA.
August
Screw Extension Dining Table (Qoa.'ivt 1 Poly Cow, due August 28th or'
HANDY LITTLE FARM,. 1 Jersey Cow, due 2nd calf December l&t (All *re eiinerfi«t, •econd,
Legs). Velvet Cover, STEEL ENGRAV-
INGS BY LANDSEER, Etc., Quaint' McKENZIE AND CO., CONVENIENT TO CITY. 3 Calves tiiid calvers). ,
Cropping Land, grows
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Mirror Sideboard, Good Linoleums, 6 ■\-\t\ ACRES good iiaA'jLj AGEiSTS. HOUSE
ON TUESDAY, APRIL 29th, 1019.
H.B. Chairs, Leather Scots, Curtains, UAJ heavy crops grain, roots, and clover. FURNISHERS, HORSES- IMPLEMEIOS— i
B. Blinds, AXMINSTER RUNNER, Located J-mile rail, school, and township. 143 CAsHJtii. bTKJSET -5 Draught Hones, sound, broken to all One 13-coulter P. ca»d l>. Tip Gsaia, Manuie,
Mirror Hall Stand (Quaint Design), Good S-roomed House, scullery, iiraehliouse, Matson's). rpHIS BLOCK is of excellent quality land, Turnip Drill, Dray -and
(Between The Jirietol and ■work and
storeroom, stable and outbuilding, Frame, D.F. Plough, Spring; Dray,
. .
SOUTH AFRICAN BEAD CURIOS, coDDer R ST. CLAXR McKENZIE, PiincipaL X splendidly adapted tor dairying, email 1 Saddle and Trap Horee, quiet
vfiQll. are instructed by MR O. B. HAW-
Y2083
WE
,

Framed Mirror, Invalid Table, Carpet BUtfGALuW. DVKGAUJW. cropping, poultry, and fruit farming. It has Cambridge BoUer. One 9-tine Grubber,
KEP. OFFER for SAI.E by AUC-
I to
,

Square, AXMINST3R CARPET, Mir- MOTOR-CAR, Price and further particulars, a long frontage of ten chains, and will ulti- 1 Set C. end D. 4-leal Harrow*,
1
,

Also 3-1 HP. NEW EAGLE £690 TION (in conjunction with MR E. R. IMPLEMENTS—
ior Panelled Wardrobe (Quaint De- 6-SEATER. JONES. McOROSTIE CO., LTD. mately subdivide to good advantage. Fenx-hoxse SetPkmgh Blocks and Chauie,
sign), Cheval Duchesso, Cheat ol Bungalow, situated GOOD) in our Land Sale Room., Kangiora, 1 3-furrow Reid and Gray Convertible end Leading
Will buy a Four-rooincU on the above date, the handy . property at Plough, 1 Single-furrow Heavy Plough, Swingle-treee,
Drawers, Marble-top Waehstand, Com- Chains, quantity of BsnMS, 2 Stack
mod* Chair, 4ft 6in Wood Bedstead The Car -will be on view at Means HEAVY DAIRYING LAND. at Dallington, iron roof, back and front PRICE £1140. Oust as follows: 1 Light Garden Plough, manure 1 Duncan 17-
Oovot, «0
Caehel street, opposite our Roome, verandah, panelled, plastered, partly papered, Covers. 25 Good Cw

Marble Ton Waehsiapde, Stables, mirror FARMERS' coulter DriJl (grain and attach-
complete, 2 N.Z. CO-OP., LTD. Sacks, 1000 Bricks. fiSlk and Stable
SToBb ACRES Heavy Dairy Land, and 150 loadlightß,linen picss, wardrobes, bath and
tiled grates and heartne. 10 Acree at Curt with Five-roomed House ments, eingle and double ehafte, extra
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ToUet Ware, 2 Duoheseo Cheats, Cop- on <&*%&&&&
per Panelled Wardrobe, Leather Seat
rooms. •f-i
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A mantele,
Acree good medium land, works in basin, shower, li. and c. system, pantry, thereon. coulteie, epoon feed), 1 17-tine Maesey-
Barrowe, 1 25«aUon Lietor Sepaiator,
Full details in later issue. Cultivator, 1 Solid Tine Drum- Milk Cooler, Drama. Bucketo, Himd
Chaire, Wicker Chairs, CrooUery, Vten- LTD. •well'with the heavy land; well watered by Bcullery, washhouse, copper and tube, ram, Hams Saddle, 20 Tons Hay, Bull
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JONES, McCROSTIE CO., natural streams. Good 6-roomed blouse, h. water supply, j|-acr© ot land laid out back In addition to the house there' is on the Cambridge Cone, Cart
eile, Mangle, LINEN, Garden Tools, mond Grubber, 1 Duncan.
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C. E. JONES, Auctioneer. ST. ALBANS. property 1 ehed 20 x 10, fowlhouee, and Chain and Pegs, and Iheot of Sun-
and c, bath, pantry, and scullery, ivash- and front lawns, etc., 30 fruit trees. There Roller with foreoarriage, 1 Duncan Disc
&

Hose, Lot of Tin Trunks and Poitmsn- 6901 pigsty. dxka.


(18 blade*), 1 Maeeey-Hame Binder, 2
.
t*aiuc K etc.,-eto. houee, stable, cowbaila, and outbuilding. is a mortgage of £380 which can remain on
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AUCTION SALE. Owner -would consider houee as part pay- LOTV-PRICED FOUR-ROOMED VILLA. Sete Harrows, 1 Duncan Dray and1
Y2OSI the property. Full particulars from
JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. ment. An additional i-acre of land may be had Frame with side xopee, 1 Tip Dray,
PROPERTY. PRICE £55 PER ACRE. FINE, HIGH SECTION. Gresa Stripper, 1 Chatham Seed LimCHEON PSOVTDED. r
C. E. JONES,
.
adjoining this property for very moderate N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD., or
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Auctioneer. ■ JONES, McCROSTIE CO.. LTD. terms. Cleaner, 1 Gig (Freeman, builder), 1
fg93
McKENZIE and CO. The above Property is for Sale owing to E. R. GOOD, Daisy Cart
SATURDAY, MAY 10th, at 12 Noen. SPREYDON DISTRICT. the Owner having left district. A well-built, 6524
Rangioia.
Set el Light and Heavy Gig H«B», IHar-6-
DAIRYING AND SHEEP FARM.Land, r»QOA—PERFECTLY bound 4-Roomed comfortable, and compact Villa House of ness and Cove» for all aortea, Sale commence* ti iNotm,
Sheep
AUCTION SALE.
IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. KAA. ACRES Dairying and
land, 300 JJOZiXJ House,
equaro shape with front FOUR ROOMS, and Modern Conveniences hotee Set of Duncan Blocks, TwasMjd
\

OUU ]S0 ceres heavy ewampbalance good verandah, plastered in


three rooms, papered, is comprised, togetherwitb. fine, high Sec-
CLEARING SALE AT SPRINGSTON.
Chaine, Sandow Woolprese, Wool S.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP,
acres heavy cropping land, the wardrobes bath and basin, pantry, ecullery, tion of over 30 PERCHES. Table, Avery Scalee (scwt), 6 Sete Load- 6911 v ■ AuctionwiTW.
CASHMERE HILLS PROPERTY, of MR A. H. THOMAS. land. Good Homestead, and all out- Harness, 2 Cart Saddlee and Breecb-
On account sheep
miliing: detached washhouae, high,
large workshop, J-acre The situation is in a nic*, select pwt of ing
\
buildings in good order, 3-plant tho best land, and dry and well St. Albans, convenient to tram and A S«, Riding Saddle, Saw and Toolfl, 200 FARiEBRS' CXM)¥r
Chaff Sacke, Garden Took, IScvrt WAIEABAPA
City.
AND THE WHOLE OF THE FURNISH- STREET,' machines andcows, eeparator room. At present of fenced au aud the price is ONLY £320. Government Mortgage of about £350, at i\
INGS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, BY ■DEING Sβ. 127 QUEENSBURY milkin"- 45 end carrying 700 to 300 lenceo. t
McKENZIE and co> cent., can. be taken over. TUESDAY, APBUi 29th, lW»i Mamms, Garden Hoee, Trough, 3 Dog ASSOCIATION, LTD.
BRINSMEAD. PIANOLA, ETC., ETC.,. X> BURWOOD, comprising GUUIJ Well watered by stream and races. per
sheep. CASHMERE HILLS. K«hwK i Coile Sheep Netting, 6 eke
DENCE of s.roome, all office* and conveni- .
Located handy to rail, ealeyards, and school. r*-i z"(\f\—SIX-ROOMED Two-storey Bun- Fowl Wheat, Quantity of Grace Seed, ARE YOU ON THE LOOK-OUT FOE A
THURSDAY NEXT, MAY let,
At 1 pun., plastered and papered, h. and c.
vice, electrio light throughout. with 120D
aei-
Easy terms arranged. X6OS
-3WJ.O\/U galow with sleeping out bal- ~£67S.
PBICE
{avoured with inetrnctioms
o Grindstones, Oale, Chaff, "Wheelbar-
Bcpee, Sledge, Potatoes,
GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM?
Graee One that will readily respond to the plough-
IN OUR ROOMS, CORNER CASHEL and ACRES OF LAND, planted JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. conv. All tho rooms are large, the drawing-
and bedrooms lGft x 14ft, N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD. W< have
from MR
been
W. HOBAN, who has eold
row
Riddle, Forks, Ladders, Bxlo Tent There is a big prospective value in this
i

H room is 22ft x 16ft


MANCHESTER STREETS. splendid fruit trete. donblo frontage, namely, panelled dining-room, hall, breakfast room his Farm, to hold * COMPLETE CLEAR- (h&nd-eewn), quantity Sundnos. property.
to Queehebury street and River road. college gratee, tiled hearths, ING SALE of the "Wlolo of his LIVE AND Also, 177Q ACRES—Light xnanaka country, ot
GOOD SWEET SHEEP LAND. and kitchen, model, with 2 X I 1 V -which 1200 acree ha.vo been Tinder
account of the MISSES CROSBY, who Within 4 mumtcs' walk ol the Tram. linen press 3 wardrobes, bath and basin, FOR LEASE. DEAD STOCK, on hia Farm, corner of 1 HupmobSe Car, 1914
ON are leaving immediately for England,
JONES, McCROSTIE - CO., LTD. ACRES of good Sheep Land, grows detached
eewer connexion, li and c.
system, pantry, Selwyn and Springs roadi, Springaton. extra rimfl, windscreen, Killog tpo the plough. There axe etill about 650 acres
pTjinp, ekctrio lights, and ee!f-e**iter. of light and heavy mannka which needs cut-
ABSOLUTELY ONE OF THE FINEST RE- -|-|Or\ VALUABLE CITY RETAIL OR WHOLE- HORSES-
SIDENTIAL PROPERTIES ON THE Auctioneer. I I >*>'
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good crops of oeta and turnips; ting. This land will grow excellent swedes
6902 C. E. JONES, grass, SALE WAREHOUSE. Jock,
CASHMERE HILLS, known ae 60 acre* in turnip 200 acrce in young MoKENZIE and CO., Bay Gelding, aged ana rape, has a zoad frontage of three
AUCTION SALS. balance in grass and tussock. Goo*. 5- 'Auctioneers, Land Agents, and House Bay Mare, Jean, aged .miles, is bounded by a railway line, situated
I "GLENMAYE," No. 23 MACMILLAN rooraed House, stable and sh«ds. Located Furnishers, SPLENDID BUSINESS POSITION. Roan Mare Bonnie, aged Lgnuheoa PtoTided. ' half a mile from railway etation. about 10
AVENUE, ' handy to town, 2 miles school, and 6 miles 113 CASHEL STREET Bay Mare, Meg, aged miles from township of Damwviike, and 7
PROPERTIES. Q9° B Tho Bristol and Mateon's). are instructed by the owners to Bay Hack, 6yra • miles from Woodville.
Off Dyer's Pasa load, rail and ealeyards. las ACRE. McKENZIE, LEASE those fine BUSINESS
PRICE £J PER R. ST. CLAIR Principal. » »•'
PRE- STOCK AT PRESENT OK PROPERTY:
Coniprieing 2-STOREY ART BUNGALOW of SATURDAY, MAY ioth, at • l≥ Noon. JONES. McCROSTIE CO., LTD. situated on corner of COLOMBO COWS- 1900 wether*, 100 head of cattle.
and TUAM STREETS, City, at present occu- Block and Bed Cow, Kit Sale Conmesees ILSO &jn.
8 SI'ACIOCS ROOMS, together with OVER The above proposition oflezs an excellent
i-ACRE OF LAND, planted with the choicest IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. pied by tho Lady Liverpool Fund Branch. Jeraey Cow, BesraW
N.Z. FAEMEBSVCO-OP., LTD., opportunity to those used to agricultural
•brube, native trws, tropical, and otheia. HILLARY DAIRY FARM.
AJJDERSQN AND PALMER. Tbe property comprises a well-built and Calf
CO.,
work. The close vicinity to the railway and
,
well-lig-hted thiee-etoreyed stone building, PTKB and etation will enable one to cart the manozem

Absolutely private, and perfectly sheltered. (In IMPLEMENTS—

mmmrn
Joint Auctioneers* end lime cheaply, and there is nothing, pay-
. .

.The finest view of the City, Plains, and with largo cellar and yard. 650
to both Co- JlcCormsck RieapeT and Binder, Dzay and ing better to-day is the North Island than
Kaiiouras can be obtained from tho residence. -i f(\ ACRES, heavy dairying land, close to A2TDEESON AND PALMEB. Good
lombo
frontages are possessed
and Tuam streets, and a rightof-way Frame, Spring 3>ray. Maaeey-Harria 3- ■pANGIORA HORSE FAIB. growing green and root czope to feed sheep.
WITHIN o lOu
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MINUTES' WALK OF THE r eohool and 1 niiJo rail. Ne*r 3<ow


access to the yard. furrow Plough, D.f. Plough, Cooper and
TRAM. Plant. Good 6-roomed j GEORGE A2JDERSON, from Tuam street gives The property is subdivided, has good 6-
3 Zeaiandia MiUring

Valuator, and Buyer for TKRM OF LEASE, SEVEN YEARS, or Duncan Drill with eoed box, Maasey- FRIDAY KEST. MA? 2nd, 191». zoomed bouse, and eheep yards.
house and all necessary outbuildings. Fur- ■"" te
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Haxris Bros. longer if rocruired, with early possession. Harris Iron Roller, P. and D. Duncan PRICE jPEB ACRE £10, with £4000 cash,
FURNITURE. ther particulars from 12077 Grubber, Cooper and Duncan Disc, set ENTEIES to date:
DAVE P. PALMEE. —
balance td'be arranged at current rates.
, MAIN ITEMS:—UPRIGHT GRAND nd Co., 30 MODERATE REKTAL. Four-leaf Harrows, set Fout-hoxee For further particulars apply
/PIANO by JOHN BRINSMEAD and SON, Both Let to Good Tenants. JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. t u s" qttan"e * years' Australefiiatt
Blocks and Chains, Swingletreee, a 40 DRAUGHTS. WAIBARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPEEATITE
Pall psticolare in nert Wedneedey
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7
Xjiiß experience.
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. WANOLA with 50 SELECTED RECORDS, For further paxticulare apply pair Plough Chains, Gig, Set Spring papers. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED,
3ONES, aAuctioneers, Aeecseors, Hotel and
nara
General \
HftTTiPflß, lead- Stock Department,
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COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONE with 2 DOZEN tohiU> YaiailioZSt ' Cart Harcees, Set Gig
N.Z.' LTD,
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FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., Saddle Broecb- N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Wa454-S*3o
SPECIALLY SELECTED RECORDS, Ovcr- Pμ
-,-nA Efltat*i
CD eraJ Commissioß Sob ing Haraeßß, Cart and Pahiatua.
Agents.
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t
ing, 4 sets Collars, HaTrres, and Wink*
": toantel, Axminstcr Rugs, Goat .nuge, Brass PRELIMINARY NOTICE. '
GOOD LIIXED FARM.
i,anu, Agent*,
Leather-lined Collar, 3-; Back- ROTICB. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD.
Kerb and Bmsses, Chesterfield, Easy Chairs,
Choice Pictures WALNUT H.£> CHAIRS 633-635 COLUiIBO STREET, ers, 1
uands and Chains, 1 Stable Bloom, 5
PBELIMIK&Kr
AUCTION SALE. ACKES, suitable for dairying and crop- Lichfield and Tuam street*
and 3 miles rail, t> mS»
»■ Carvers to match, BELLEEK ORtf A- rrr\
I\J lately occupied by L. M. Isitt, Lid. GOOD ALL ROUND FARM. Horso Covers.
MENTS, Occasional Tables, WILTON and ping, 1 mile echool Clcaneot, and most Com- Kcir Soparfttor, drams, and P*eb
.
' BRUSSELS CARPETS, Mirror Sideboard, township, aateyerde; new Jiouee 4 roojne,
waabhonse. 3-etall stable, txapshed, 4-bail
THKBrightest,
modioua Auction Rooms in Christchurcn.
along for ample dieplay and
HANDY TO CTTY. SUyPBIF-S— SAVB OF HOUSE. XiAKD,
GOOD HAWSE'S BAT GRAZING- PEO-
■ GLASS-DECANTERS,
Walnut Sideboard, very handsome, OUl' TUESDAY, MAY lSti, «ur goods PEBXX FOR SAEEL
cowahea, pigstyes.
J££. 23 Birch Poste, Cyclone JJetting, Sheep prxERrnJEB, AND EPEBOTS.
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6 H.B. Chaire io W* caur> ' a '"Se stock of New QβA AOEES, oompiising good free agii-.
Leather, Dining Table. Work Table, Carpets, At 11 *.m- Netting, Grindstone, 200 Saoka, 53 Sacks
.

OOV/ cultural land, together with healthy


JBpokehelvcs, Coal Vase, PRICE £28 10s PER ACRE. lL AUCTION SALE of your Effecte we eheep country, well watered by races, and Chaff, Twine, Galvaniaed Wire. Scythe. I
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Wicker Chairs,

---0N^ ?h e°f^p5C V t Garden Tools, Carpenters' Toole, 1


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Singer Sewing Machine, Dinner Service, fl° Sales,I- s eare' cxpencnoe in conducting Auo conveniently "subdivided into numerous pad- OAAA ACRES FREEHOLD! equated 20
China, Glassware, E.P. "Ware, GOOD ICE a S§HE WhO p^ a JONES, MeCROSTIE CO.. LTD. t£? eo y°» » ? a »ly on expert hand- xocks by good gorso and wire'fences. Stack Oateorabeaf, Fmnatnre and ££• MAT..J3I9. AAFjyj miles from Waipswa, good road,
Y2079
le wTconduct Outdoor fecte of Ftro-roonied CotUge, end
CHEST, Verandah Chairs und Tablee, 3 3ft
S^W^otbwoob Sales in Town ot with not TTnifr.wiT.ff and hilly conntry. well fenced and
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I BUILDINGS—House rooms,
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D 6
Bcdstoads complete, Toilet mlses, sen Host o£ Susdriee. subdivided, Cottagißk emaU ehed, yards, win-
and cold water eorvice, stabling , granary,
Mattin?. 3 Marble-top Wasnstands, 3 fenteanco Irom Queenabnry street)- fSa v> wiH B»ve you Beet Market Prices, implement ehod, eheep yards, etc., all ia
,

the tering 4000 ehesp end Hit aamber of cettle.


"•».

Uieval Duchesses, 2 Largo Chests HIS LIVE AST D


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SALE COMMENCES B O'CLOCK. received inetouctione from


of Draw- mnv WHOLE •OF do more, v good order.
WE h&xe
Trueieee in the EeUto of tiba late
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ee, Wicker Lounge, Mirror, Green Felt, including HORSES CBOPPIKG A2TD SHEEP. ftc everyone—we cant SITUATION is exceptionally handy
,

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PKICB, £14, 10s BBS ACB3S.
ont to make a bo/daees on toTHE
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Coal V«e, Brass Kerb, BLANKETS, COW SPLENDID IMPLEMENTS, 5f W e axe etarting rcain ealeyards. etc, and is within 35 LUNCHEOK PROVIDED.
WOILTS, etc., good Linoleums, Carpet GOODS, AND THE and a good name, eo we eolocit your miles of railway station, and on a main
OUTSIDE ACRES, good cropping and eheep honesty BCASOKABLE TERMS ARRANGED.
oweeper, Gas Iron, Gaa Griller, Wringer, WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FUR. q -fTC J. I D land, eaey distance of town, j-mile road, and under 20 miles from Christchurch. X.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., D-168
j

Mockery, Mtet Safe, Heater, Lawn Mower, UPRIGHT GRANS echool, 2159. Box 769. tenns for an approved pur- 3660 Auctioneer*. iftoated -et *5S Riwr »ad,
AvojwW*
NISHINGS, and 2 miles rail. Good 5-roomcd Easy arranged -,

•Hoye, Garden Tools, etc., etc. PIAKO. ETC., ETC. A2609


*

chEser.
ON VD3W on Tuesday and Wednesday house, men's wbare, e&able, and sheds.
**«, April
29th and 30th. in oux Roome. Full details in. later issue. For-farther psrtinnTsfm β^ply
The Property will be offered at 2 p.m. PRICE £30. Y2074 PRICE, £-22 103 PEK ACRE. later axatm-
and SONS Tnanufacture all their Full pirticnlajss
JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
HOLMES
end SONS only
brated 4-plj Wire Waitresses, and ee' l
stock their cele-
X.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., HOLMES own Bedding, iind qaarantee it inedo
»
WILLZAMd vA-'KJSPnJZ, LTD.,

C. E. JONES, Auctioneer. JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD.


JONES, McCROSTIE CO.. LTD.
,» bed-rock
prices, at 130 and 133 H«b 03iS Agent*- from the beet Samaiiug Kapbc. Buy direct
from th» Uualtetuieza. H4313 i912
N.Z. FARMEBS' POOP;. !»?>'._.
mat&wtute ■ JTTBi33- J?»pier.

t
.£903. C. E. JONES, Auctioneer.
16 rHE PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 26 1919
AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS.
auctions!
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AUCTIONS. ] AUCTIONS. AUCTIONS.


pynFXnd co. 11. H. MATSON AND CO.
.

PYNE AND 00. PYNE AND CO. MATSOX AND CO.


TYNE AND CO. PYNE AND CO.
MiISOX and CO. will SELL b

TT AND CO.
SMALL PROPERTY AT AYLESBURY. MATSONAUCTION,

i
B A,K AI A SALE. CLEARING SALE AT CONISTON, LL their Reonu
iu v«- e. simes akd co.,
THIS DAY. IMPORTANT. CLEARING SALE OP ■
TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS.
*

PUBLIC
.

Cashcl street.

I
AVONHEAD.
HIGH-CLASS STOCK. CASHEL STREET. AUCTIONEER AXD ESTATE
THIS DAY, AT NOON,
PYNE and CO. arc instructed by the LAND AND ESTATE SALESMEN. AGEXTS.
THURSDAY, let MAY, 191a the Estaio of the late tho following properties:— >'ARM SALESMEN,
TO CLOSE A PARTNERSHIP. THURSDAY, MAY Bth. TT?TTQTFFS in
CLEARING SA< p«
AND REPLENISH-
ROBERT SMITH to SELL by on PUBLIC
ING SALES. On account of MBS M. SMITH, Kl-HG HEHEFOBD
AUCTION, m their Land Rooms, STREET.
PYNE and CO. aro instructed MESSRS
McClelland buos, who have eoW
by
We h3v© received instructions from
7) VENDORS!
4
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"rooms,
OF LAND and Good House c
ACRES6tab!es, orchard, etc. Cos? t
FOR PUBLIC AUCTION'. ihcir hold
Farm, to a CLEARING SALE oi TRUSTEES late WILLIAH CROIIIE'S SATURDAY, tiio Cith day of MAY NEXT, TO VEN'DO^Sf school. Situated at Teddington.
the Whole ot the STOCK and PLANT, ai ESTATE, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON ACCOUNT OF MR H. J. EEADEL. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR
their Homsatead, immedintely af'or the Stock Sale, iheir V
At 1- Noon,
SHOULD yr>" have to Fell your property
or vour Lrn«c is fxr-iri"!:, and you destr<
SO, SEND US
SALE,
COMPACT FAR2J, containing PROPERTY, ooroprisins In have n CLEARING' SALE, it i* just a- On account of tho PUBLIC TRUSTEE PARTICULAR.
Hie FREEHOLD well to have the h--* on.l innst KKI.IABLE
TWO PASTORAL LEASES. KIMBEKLEY. Estato of Jonah Tumor, deceased, WA.NT GOOD DAISY FARMS ASD
; On TUESDAY, tho iOih INST., 212
ACRES- PYNE
and CO., with tbo NATIONAL
MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., i \CRES AYLESBURY,
" SALESMEN
ffHricnt representatives
have
r to
II \I*TPON and
incipenencd r> r.on Watson's road, oft Hare-wood read. Hous-
of 5 rooms and 10 ACHES of first-class land
LTD., and MATSON a-'d CO., have received Lund. CO. are glad to undertake CLEARING SHEEP COUNTRY.
instructions from MR H. J. BEADEL, who Fair Agricultural
buildin<r SALES in all parts of the country.
PYNE and CO., IN CONJUNCTION is follows: TTUATE AT RAKAIA. ; n eood new on the pro- Oui
Las sold hia property, to hold a There GEXULNE BUYERS WAITING.

charges ere on the Lowest Scale, and w# ■?>« On account of J. DANIEL. ESQ., •
*

<WITH MESSRS GOULD, BEAUMONT an>l SHEEP. a perty, comprising e'^ !e . chaffhouEo, etc.
able to supply Fx"ort Salesmen nnd Good Four Desirable Blocks of Land, each cor.
CO., have received instructions from MESSRS GO Two-too:h Halfbrcd and Three-quar- CLEARING SALE and- Efficient
Judges, and Up-to-dnt< taining U acres and having a irontns* t.
£OOAN and UHQUHART to offer bv PUiJ. terbrod Ewes. English Leicester and
Fuil particulars on application. Methods of condnrtin- the work. Protnpl Main North road, of 3 chains each, am ONE OKTIIK BEST TUIIIY
FAkmT
110 AUCTION. Southdown Hams 10th Anril NOTE.—Our instructions sir* to «»11 this Of ravment and account, sales rendered in de- situated on tho corner of Daniel's road.
100 ~Ev.es. Two, Fonr, Six, and Full-moutii. property absolutely to Ihe bidder in SOLD TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. tail.
THEIR LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, .Southdown and Border Leiccatei order to wind up tha Estate. SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES. AND H. MATSOX mud CO.
PYNE and CO., TERMS OF SALE—2O per cent, deposit
• At? Haras put in Ist February.
140 Ewes, Two. Four* Six, and Full-
IMPLEMENTS,
Auctioneers. GRASS SEED. WHEAT, uATS. BARLEY. 10 per cent,balance in six months, 10 per cent ii
3 years.
mouth. Southdown and Border Lei- on the above date.
FOE PRIVATE SALE. GRASS SEED, WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY. 12 months,
~ "

PYNE and CO'S LAND SALEROOM, cester Rams put in 10th April. ALSO, BARLEY,
GRASS SEE!). WHEAL OATS. 11. MATSON and CO..
CASHEL STREET, •230 Fat Four ana Six-tooth Woihere
100 Fat Lambs
C Dr2U<rh.t Horeos (eii)
3 Hacks (broken)
Full particulars as follows:
SHEEP—
HMATHON nr.cl CO are PURCHASERS
OF ALL THF. ABOVE, nnd will be 6915

Auctioneer". divided iH.o G paddocks, watered
bv"
On pleased to give THE VFRY BEST PRICES fai:in<r streams,
1 Cow (calved three weeks)
200 Ewes The Well-known cultivation, novor suffer., from without qS
SHOW SHEEP. GOING IN THE MARKET. McKENZIE AND WILLIS.

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1 Fat Heifer drought
THIS DAT, 2Cth APRIL, 191!>,
G Two-tooth Border Cros3 "Wethers 1 Fat Strer
100 Lambs GRETA VALE ESTATE,
AT MOTUNAU.
They ore appointed Government Brokers
l)woll,r. S 4
largo, room* and
cowhaila and yards, separator room. conwnkaS?
moS

I
At 12 Noon. 4 Hea-.l Cattle for Wheat. In the ev:nl ol Vendors desir-
C Two-tooth Y/ensleydalo 0033 Wethers
G Black-faced Two-tooth Wethers 1 Binder (Mnssoy)
300
ing to boid we cat) oflt-r the best storage shod; 2 milce from cheese factory.
from school and P.O. Plenty of one -Vyi
LOT 1, known aa "WINTER SLOW." con. 1 Combined Driil (Cooper and Duncan) of MESSRS GILLANDERS ket facilities (or all Produce at '.he lowest mar- black „?„,
sis ting of
5 Suffolk Cross Wither Lambs
;>Down Wether Lambs 1 Set Grass Seed Harrovra
CATTLE—
40 Yearlings, mixed sexes, Hereford and
in* Propertv
IT,* i-rop
-BROS>j Comprising rates.
H. MATSON and CO.
McKF.NZIE and "WILLIS, totara, and broadlcaf on the" place for
ing and firing. Prico for improvements »J :
t*L
1 Set Tino Harrows
29,900 ACRES
7 Border Cross Wether Lambs
1 D.F. Plough (Duncan) Shorthorn cro?s poodwill £\m. This farm would
the market but for tho owner'snot be
Si
HORSES.
1 4-hoiso- Set Tripod an*i Chain Harrows
1 Grubber (Duncan)
25 Two-year-old Cattle, mixed eexes 3900 ACRES
THF CIIRYSTA.L SUBDIVISION.
SITUATE NORTH RICHMOND,
A UCTIONEERS, LAND, AND ESTATE
health, aiia wo consider it to bo one failin?" of «h
Bring Pastoral Run No. 102. Leasehold ox- 65 AGENTS, best dairying; and grazing properties on th
Bay Mare, Queen, 7yro, in Stud Book, 1 Set Piso Harrows of first-class Sheep Country, of which about
•piica on let March, 1921; together with fltint-ed to Baron Everest 2 Fr.rm Drpys and Frames ploughable. Korth Avon road, just opp. 2d Xrani Stop lenTSsula.
HORSES— HOO acres are at Tweed Eticet. W. E. SIMES ana CO.
HI ACRES OF FREEHOLD,
Bay Marc, Diamond, 4yrs, by Glenzier 1' Spring Cart
The improvements are substantial, and com- Cathedral square. -
-
Next Poet Office.
Bay Hare, Jcarh, aged," by Chatham 1 Gig and Harness. 1 Brown Clydesdale Sfallion, "Heathei QQQ ACRES,
dwcllin<rliousc of 8 rooms, stable, trap- SECTIONSare disappearing.
on which there- is an up-to-date Dwelling o;
7 rooms, usual outbuildings, with ecourinj
Bay Goldins, Duke, 6yra
Brown Gelding-, Prince, 9ra
1 Pointo Dirger (Ransom)
1 Horse Grubber (Planet)
Prince," N.Z. Stud Book Vol. 7; full
pedigree time of sale
prise
ehed, woolshed, men's cottage, two eets sheep- THESE There are only V left. Nice, compact u
wheat
" ll c:isy down
*. srows splendid
and o.it crops, woll watered
Chestnut Gelding, Jock, 9yr9 1 Pota-to Moul3cr 4 Stud Marcs (pedigrees at sale) yards, eheep dip, etc. blocks a chain wide, nearly 12 perches. ond eub-
shed and plant. On the Run there is sub- 1 S.P. Plough 5 Fillies (iour-year-o!ds Close to cais, and £12 cash will secure ono. divided into 15 paddocks; good G-ioomts?'
stantial woolahed, men's quarters, eheep Chestnut Mare, Ngapara; splendid gig Swelling, implement shod, and all
mare, fast, Byra 1 Sheep Feeder G Geldings (four nnd fivo-year-old) For further particulars apply Just thiuk—£l2; hardly buy n suit <i autbuiliiings. necessarj
yards and dip. Six miles distant fron 1 Saddle and Brid!o 4 Geldinga and Mares clothes these days, and the balance, £108, 'u OWNKK ANXIOUS TO
Springbura by good road. Brovrn Gelding, by Bon Homme, 4yrs; A LAND FARMERS' CO-OP. o term of years. Total £120. Cheapest c- BELL AND HAS REDUCED PRICE 1-ROM
. broken to saddlo and harness, plough, 1 Barrel of Slolaeses 4 Unbroken Draughts THE NEW £21 TO r:2 H's for an inimcdiato sale e t
ehaft, leading Harness, and Covers 4-horsH Set Block and Trece
Harness and Covers for all horses
1 Chestnut Cob "Dolly" (show cob) ASSOCIATION",
BEAUMONT and CO.,
tions on the
m.,ke£ 4?QOn 5
MERIVALE.
Rooms, Reception Hell. fthich prico it's the best farm offering in
.25
GOULD,
*«"v this dLtiu-t. Tonus, say £1500 deposit ba!-
23 Sacks Seconds Oats panelled, Garage, all con- inco 51 per cent.
LOT 2, known aa BAGDAD, comprisin'- CATTLE. 200 Sacke O.S. ChaS PYXE and CO., veniences, good Jay-out; 1
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29,231 ACHES, G Dairy Cows in milk, and in calf 2 Oat-heaf Stacke


All the above working horaes, broken to
all farm work.
*
ggj9 Auctioneers. £22,0. minuto to cor. W. E. SIMES and CO.
College Reeerves.
3 Two-year-old Heifers, in calf; to calvt G Sacks SocotrJs Wheat THIS IS A CHEAP FARM.
Lea&e has a term of 2: in the Spring 4 Sacks Algerian Oata IMPLEMENTS— FOR SALE. PRIVATELY.
years from Ist March, 1918. On the Rui TV© can offer a lovely Lome with two acres ACHES, Geraldinedistrict, beautiful',*
there are- two huts and three eets draftirj:
1 Yearling Heifers 1 4(10-sa.l. Tank (Galvanised) 2 Massey-Harris Binders (new), 1 3 Three- of land. Clo:e to the seaside, should any- bituated on tlio Uowue, all very.easy
5 Two-yenr-old Steers Quantity Wiro Netting, Staked, Farm
one bo wanting; euch a plate—a 2-etoroy ST. ALBANS and ploughablo, iuae originally boon bush
yards.
blocks.
The property ie divided into foUi
Sixteen miles from Mt. Somcri Three-year-old Show Builock; Ist prize Tools, etc., etc. furrow P. and D. Duncan Riding
Ploughs, 1 Three furrow Massey-Harris
FARM OF A&2 ACRES, Modern uungalow 7 main rooms, 23 x 20, BUNGALOW. country. There is ono 6inall paddock which
Railway Station. Ashburton Show Riding Plough, 1 Giant. P. nnd D. DARFIELD DISTRICT. etc., 2 bathrooms, hot water from «!1 fires J?-(rjAA 6 roome, fine Kail and has never been ploughed that will glad- '
Shorthorn Bull, 2yrs old Duncan Cultivator. 1 Set Six-leaf P. to tho boibr, h.p. water, electric light and eKfJA/V/V/ Porch, very iiiry and well deu the heart of any dairy funner to
Calf and D. Duncan Diamond Harrows, 1 heating joints to all rooms, septic tank,
built, beautiful garden, sco hia cattle in euch feed. i-"oed going to
NOTE.—The Stock and Implements, etc., Set Three leaf Drummond Twitch Har- Good Cropping and Grazing Land. telephone, plate glas3 windows; garage and waate. Properly worked, tho farm would
I

For farther particular* apply beet street in St. Albans,


will be sold on the farm at 2.30 p.m., im- rows 1 Set Two-leaf Harrows, 1 Side Othei bUildiDsa y 43 handy to car. Ownei carry easily '20 inirkiug cows, 850
ew«e be-
PIGS.
-

mediately after Stock Sale. H. MATSON and CO.


GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., 2 Breeding Sows, due May
Delivery "McCormick," 1 Grass Mowei
McC'orraick with pea lifters nnd rollers, Dwellinghousc and good and MUST SELL. Bides cropping. Splcudid crop*
wheat have been Ukeu off it, end we guaran-
oats'aud
Hereford etrc«t, Christchurcb. Modern
PYNE and .CO.,
G AVoaners
(jg77
PYNE and CO.,
Auctioneers.
1 Grass Mower, Maswy Harris, with
pea lifters and roHeis, 1 Roller P. and
ample outbuildings, and the land in the boat
of heart. Near Railway "iind Schools.
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£1050. tee
nips.
there is uo better land for ewedo tur-
Buildings comprise 6-roomed house
6353 Auctioneers. IMPLEMENTS, ETC., ETC. D. Duncan, 1 Drill 15-Coulter Massey- engino for pumping water,
etablcs, cowelicd '
CLEARING SALE. Harris, 1 Rnke Mnssey-Harris, 1 Planet FENDALTON implement ehed. Three stacks
For Salo to Close PARTNERSHIP. IN MERIVALE—An Art Bungalow of 5 BUNGALOW. of hay c,o
2 Farm Uxays ond Framo Junr., 1 Potato Digger. 1 Harrow Cart, main rooms, tiled roof, h. and c, Doulton with tlio property. Pri<x» £20 per acre, or
THIS DAT. 5 Koome, E. light and Gaa,
Tip Uray, P. unci l>.
P. ami Jj. Drill, bpoan Feed, and Grass
Massey Harris, 1 Set Chain Harrows,
3 Sets Sixhorso Block and Tackle,
bath, wardrobes, nicely decorated, main -P77P*
*l Iu wardrobee built _ in, rivei
reasonablo offer. Owner Belling on account
Full particulars on application. sewer; rooms 20 x 17 17 x 15, 14 x 12, etc. ill-health. \Ne have inspected this plwo
Seed Box attached SPRINGSTON. Swingle Tree- (G seta), 2 Drays and Neat lawn nnd flower beds, ornamental
frontage, very private, and
and assure you it can bo cneily improved
FARM OF Qn ACRES. GREENPARK P. and D. Stripper Frames, 1 Sp ,. in-r Hray. 1 Pogcart healthy now part. £3 por aero. Reasonable terms cau be if.
Thrce-luriow Plough (rubter tyrce), 10 Coils Plain Netting,, G952 PYNE and CO. 6hrubs. Insurance is £600. Prico £1050.
11, and G. Double-furrow FoL_92 ranged.
PYNE and CO. have be<!n instructed Lj about 1 mile Cyclone Netting, in Coils, W. E. SIMES and CO.' •
P. and p. Albion Binder CO. hnv« w>iwl in- about 20 Sets Collars, Hames, and DALGETY A:,D CO.. LIMITED. SUNNY POSITION ON BEALEY
Mh CHARLES LEWIS to SELL by PUB
LIC AUCTION, ot their LAND BALE
McCormick Binder MESSRS
PYNE
structions from MR T. GOODRICK, of Winkers, 4 Cart Sadd.es and Breoch- AVENUE, FENDALTON.
Moulding Plough SPRINGSTON who has sold his Farm, to ings • AMBERLEY SALE. And at tho right end. 6 Roome, BUNGALOW, 1100- ACRES HILL COUNTfi?, 7
ROOMS, Gaahel street, Chriatohurch,
THIS DAY, 26ti APRIL, at 12 Noon,
•J Cambridge Kollars hold c. CLEARING SALE of all his N.B.—All the above Implements are aa X*l f\Of\
dwJ-OUI/ and 1 aero bare, west a* X±W MILES FROM CHRISTCHDRCh.
>

Disc Plough good as now. Also a host of Sundries too WELL-BUILT MODERN SQUARE pect, close to car; garden A property with a groat prospective value,
His very nice Little Farm at Greenpnrk Clay Grubber LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Etc., numerous to mention. HOUSE of 0 main rooms, h. and c, bath, and fruit trees, excellent, all good warm hills, well fenced and sub-
good, sound Agricultural Land, No« Spring Tine Grubbor divided, plenty of water, about SO acrea
MONDAY, APRIL 28th. pantry end scullery, verandah, etc., gas Few euch opportunities.
Cottage, 5-fltall cowshed, stable, etc. ■ -Disc Harrows GRAIN— lighting. Good section with lawn and gar- heavy Jlat, 300 acres plnughablo, tablelands
Bet Five-leaf Harrows on hills, can be improved to carry 1500 iheep,
6W3 Set Grass Seed Horrows 8 Stacks Oatsheaf (Algerians), 50 tons den, room for car entrance. This is worth
. PYNE and CO. On TUESDAY, MAY 6th. 3 Stacks Hay (about 50 tons) investigation. There ie only one Bcaley good eix-roomod Homestead, electric, light
Set Light Harrows Fol. 43 and cooker, man's cottage, motor ehed,
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500 Bushels Oats ".Banner" PRESENT ENTRIES— avenue, and the price is only FENDALTON.
THI3 DAY. Mower CATTLE— BUNGALOW etables, shearing ehed, wool ehed. £15 per
30 Sacks Fowl Wheat 2-Storey
Hay Kake
■i Blocks and Tackle—Swingle Trees 12 Dairy Cows, in profit and duo August
and September
Oatsheaf Chaff
Straw Chaff
Account J. R. TURNER.
1 Harness Horse
£940. P-jKI-a
dwIOOU (NEW), 7 roome, every aero. Equity about £4000.
convenience,
balance can re-
w. main at 5 per cent, for long period. OWNER
1 Rubber-tyred Gig >
H. MATSON and CO. modern WISHES TO RETISE, and will give anj
2 Heifers, due September Sacks, new and second hand aspect; i-acre. To boeeen
BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Spring Trap 1 Cow, 3 weeks in profit i Stacks Straw 1 Set Gig Harness
IN FASHTONA'BLE MEIUVALE. to be appreciated. reasonable terms or take another smaller
Long Shatter Gig (All cowe eound, and nil Shorthorn-Jersey 'arm as part payment. '
Grindstone DALGETY and CO., LTD., W. E. SIMES and CO.
cross) 63C1 Auctioneers. Sunny Position, ground floor
la Our Land Sale Eoome, Caehel street.
ladder
Churn, Separator, Washing Machine, 3 Yearling Picked Heifers
DALGETY AND CO., LTD.
SPLENDID
only, wide verandah. 8 living rooms, h.
throughout, pantry and A 9 ACRES, IHIRY FARM, eltuated Lln-
Bath ALSO. andc, bath, gas ST. ALBANS PROPER-
PIGS- ecullery large rooms, waidrobes, etc., motor TIES com, Tai Tapu'road, 3 acres in peas,
A Quantity, of Grass Seed 1 Four-cylinder Buick balance in gTaes, subdivided into 8 paddocka,
50 Bushels Seconds Oats -2 Sows with litters, 1 duo 3 weeks 1 Six-cylinder Chandler ehed, main sewer, close off Papanui road, Worth. Consulting us
with J-acre, well improved garden, lawn, etc. watered by artesian, Houso 8 rooms, electric
On Account A Quantitv Oat-sheaf Chaff 1 Berkshire Boar Both these care are in perfect order and ADDINGTON
» about. light, good cowbails, milking plant, driven
of MR A. G. McHARDIE YARDS. PRICE £1100. Possession at once, and 4 Hoome, E. light and Gμ,
Pig Troughs
HORSES—
almost new. easy terms offered. Owner no use for it. flnrfjA by electricity. PEICE. £C 5 per aero. Mort.
BEGG. Farm and Garden Tools H. MATSON and CO. c& lOU over J-acre; 1 minute to gage £1440.
Fol. 78 .
tram. Govt. Mortgage.
1 Draught Mare, Bonnie, aged W. E. SIMES and CO.
1 Draught Mare, Jess, aged
l»Dmight Filly, 3 years, broken to lead
* SALE AT 12 NOON.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30th. £§50 Dairy Farm, situated Halewell.
yj ACRES AT HALSWELL. A QUANTITY OF FURNITURE AND 1 Draught Gelding, 4 years, broken to LUNCHEON PROVIDED. SECURES
nice type of House, 7 main
ft Q ACRES,
•fJ-O splendid Dairy Farm, close to School
SUNDRIES. rooms, plastered and papered, large dining- POOK 5 Rooms, Bungalow, panel- and Post
1 Chestnut Spring Dray Horee, aged all round the placo, gas lighted, 3JOOD led hall. Mortgage £590. and on Main Office, nnd only 5 miles from Town,
1 Good Gfe Horse. 5 yeare
PYNE and CO., On account MR ALEX. HENDERSON, room, sun
E. light, gee oopper. Owner Lincoln road, J-acre in potatoes,
Oxford. h. and c, bath, pantry nnd Scullery; 4 lucerne, balanco grass, β-roomcd
Also FOUR SECTIONS, having a fron- 1 Piebald Gelding, 4 years off, partly NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY minutes walk from cars and stores, P.0., leaving S. Island. J-acre
*age of One Chain on Ferry road, broken, by Blackchild CO., LTD., House, h. nnd c, pantry, ecullery, 4-bell '
and Five SALE 12 NOON, SHABP. 1 Truck Prime Bullocks etc; 2 an acre splendid land, tons of fruit, cowshed, Z-atall etable, loosebox, otc. PRICE
, Chains on Moorhonse avenuo. Harness for all horeea, 2 Cart Saddles and MATSON and CO., poultry accommodation for a large number «
'Jorma: £500 deposit, balance
Breecbings, Leading Harness ' On account CLIENTS. £1700. «•

.
6955 Joint Auctioneers. of fowls, lovely weeping elm in front on ranffod. ' ■ ■
1 Gig and Harness, 1 Riding Saddle
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COO Two, Four, Six, and Eight-tooth emooth lawn, flower bede; in fact, a person
Three-quarterbrcd Ewee, in lota could employ themselves all. day here and XT. E. SIMES ana CO.
LUNCHEON PROVIDED. CLEARING SALE AT CHEVIOT. 200 Romney-crose Lambs
SALE AT 12 NOON. IMPLEMENTS— never leave the premises. There is a large OTHERS AT £800, £695, £885.
ACRES, Freehold, eihiatod Tai
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100 M.S. Lambs workshop. Clear title for cash. Fol. 53


PYNE and CO., 1 Deering 13-Coulter Drill (grain, eeed, and
H. MATSON and CO.
1K
10 splondid littlo Dairy Farm, G acrei in
PYNE and CO., GE3I Auctioneers. manure, etar foed), 1 Massey-Harris in Account CLIENT.
®S< Auctioneers. peas, i acres potatoes, balance grass, <•■
.
good order, 1 Deering Grass Mower FRIDAY, lGth MAY. 2 Trucks Store Cattle SUBURBAN BLOCKS.
(nearly new), 1 Grass Seed Drill, 1 roomed Houw, hot and cold water eupplji
i DDISGTON YARDS.
Plough (Booth, Macdonald), 1 etEblo, cowehed. pigetyee. PRICE. £1700.
CLEABING SALE AT BEXLEY. D.F. 6888 DALGETY and CO., LTD. Solendid Sunny CORNER BLOCK OF 6 Clear Title,
D.F. Plough (Reid and Gray), 1 Farm CQ
Dray and Frame, 1 Farm Tip Dray and ACHES, first-rate site for fruit farm, green- McKENZIE and WILLIS, &

MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 28th. 1019


WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 30th. Frame, 1 Cambridge Roller, 1 "Wooden
Roller, 1 Maesey-Harrie Cultivator, Disc
PYNE and CO. have received instructions
from MR J. S. WEBB, who hae eold
CLEARING SALE. houses, etc.; 1 mile from cars. Favourite
residential district of increasing value. Auctioneers Land, ana Estate Agents,

Our Present Entries comprise: —


Harrowa, Maeeey Hay Rake, Trolley,
1 S.J. Plough (Duncan), 1 Scufner, 4-
horso Block and Tackle, 3-leaf Harrows-,
hie farm, to hold.
A CLEARING SALE AT "BELMONT," METHVEN.
PRICE £

Terms: £175 cash required to go into it.


94a Cathedral square (next Poet Office). m
ACRES, situated XTpp« Waitohi,
well-fenced, and
Te-
rnuka, coneisting of rolling l downe,
subdivided
M6277-778 all yloughable, paddocks by gorso and wire
Account MR HANMER ATKINSON, 4-leaf Grass Seed Harrowe, 1 Disc N.H. —Take notice, good district. Fol. 02 into convenient
PTNE and CO. have received instructions
from Mr J, W. EARLY (who haa sold
"Woodbank, Hanmer Springe: Plough, 2or 3 Disce, Trees for 4 horee3,
1 20ft Ladder, 1 Separator (45ga1.),
Of tho whole of his H. MATSON and 00. fencee, watered by windmills and dams. SO
in oats, 2 pcree
Acres in wheat. 10 aoree graefl. Buildings,
Lie farm), to hold a CLEARING SALE, on 3 Trucke Fat Bullocks. Alpha Laval, and Cream Cans, 1 Boiler, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK,
2J ACRES AND 7 ROOMS. potatoee, balanw young .

the above . date, of the Whole of hia LIVE 1 Stewart Horeo Clippers (new), Grind- THURSDAY, ■ MAY Ist, TONES, NORTON, AND CO. House, ocullory, wa dairy,
AND DEAD STOCK, ee foliowe:— PYNK and CO., etone, Anvil, Portable Boiler, Mangle, ae follows:— 11.30 a.m. RESIDENCE of 7 Tooms, chaffhouse, and implement ehed. PlUUfc,
6941 Auctioneer*!. "Wheelbarrow, Lawn Mower, Vyce, Dairy SHEEP—
FIRST-CLA"",
h. and c, and all offices, plastered end PROPERTY AUCTION SALE. £ 14. Mortgage £1100.
SHEEP—

Utensilfl, Farm Tools, Firewood, Barbed Vv. E. SlMlia and Lu.


,

SALE. I c. w.h. with h. and OF DECEASED ES-


verandah,
BEALISATION
ggqj
R A K A I A papered, return
430 Sir and Eight-tooth Ewes Wire, and Stakes, quantity of Furni- 130 English Leicester Four-tooth Breeding water, also rain tap from tanks, motor TATES.—Weliave received instructions
149 Two-tooth Ewes ture and Sundries. Ewce (rame April Ist) house, store-rooms, etables, trap house, work- from the LOCAL DEPUTY-PUBLIC TRUS-
71 fat Wethers Lots of Spare Harness and Horee Covcra 70 Three-quartarbred Six-tooth. Breeding
Ewes (rains April let) WE have beon instructed by MESSRS
HENDERSON BROS., "Bclmont," shop, tool house, fowlhousea, also 4 glass- TEE, to dispose of the following Properties, DQNAXJ> REID AND CO., LTD.
,

185 Fat and Forward Lambs Aleo, 37 Fa-t Two-tooth Werthers houses, 45 x 27, 45 x 27, 35 x 15, and 36 x 17, which will be offered in OUR ROOMS, 105
9 EJi. Rome
THURSDAY NEXT. MAY lat> IM9.
20 Pairs Fowls SO Mixod Sex Lambs Methven (whose property has boon sold) to
hold a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE of all kauri and totara frames, etc., a number of Hereford street, by Public Auction, on FEIDAY, 2nd MAT,
6 Rama (3 Suffolk, 2 E.L., 1 Strop.)
fruit trees, croquet lawn, flower bede, etc.
.
0 Pairs Ducke the whole of their LIVE and DEAD STOCK WEDNESDAY MAY 7th, 1819.
PKICE £2000. ' Fol. 61 At 10 o'clock,
1

CATTLE- C Stacke Prime Oatehoavca, about 30 as under: At 2.30 o'clock.


tons CATTLE— —

H. MATSON and CO.


Cows "We are inetrncted by TRUSTEES oi late LOT I.—Estate of John Claric, deceased,
»
3 Stacke Hay, 43 Sacks Italian. Grace 5 Cows, all milking, good eorts (2 Jerecye, STOCK— Manchester street, No, 113, Hou6o of 6 rooms, AT THE SALEYABDS.
1 Heifer WILLIAM CROMIETS ESTATE, to
~

t Seeds, etc. 3 Shorthorns) 200 Sound and Fulknotitli Ewe* CAN KEEP 8 COWS. h.p-.', main sewer, good eyetem, containing 28
3 18-months Heifers Perches. Aleo Page's road, near Bexley
"

OFFER BY PUBLIC AUCTION, 3UO Wethera


HOESESr- Sale Starts 11.30. 1 12-montha Steer 6| ACRES, Jalf a mile from 3d care, to- road, fronting, the Brighton tramline, 1 Rood
100 Lamba
Dr. Mtrek Biddy, 6yrß, all work THE COMPACT FARM OP A Calvee 2 B.L. Rams gether with very well built House, in per- 30 Perches Land, fine section, all in grass. TAIERI ANITCTAL HORSE FAIR.
LOT 2.—Estato of Catherine Clark, de-
I

Dr. Mare, Bonny, Byre, all work feet order, of G rooms, h. and c, etc., r 4
I I

Dr. Mate. N«U, 9jta, all work Luncheon Provided. 2 Pigs' 2 Cows, in profit
all offices, large glasshouse with vine returns ceased, No.* 107 Moorhouse avenue. A eub-
AT RA.KAIA. 1 Cow, apringing .
Dr. Geldinff, Clyde, 7yre, all work O-JO ACRES, PYNE and CO.,
1 Grey Mare,
1 Horse, Draught
Draught 2 Heifors £50 per annum; 3 of an acre in fruit; large
workshop, stables, store-rooms, loft. £2 per
etantial end well-built Residence of Sit
Dr. Gelding, Roado, Oyre, all work 2 Calves Rooms, all offices and conveniences, on Sec- ANNUAL SALE
1 Trap Mare J9lB Auctioneers^ IMPLEMENTS, Etc.— 1 Steer week from milk, fruit, and produce. tion containing 25 Perches, iup. and main Of
1 iiack
NOTE.—Aβ tho Estate hae to be womnd FREEHOLD FARM AT HORORATA 1 Six Months Old Bull PRICE £ICAA eewer.
;

i 1 Nearly Now Phaeton (by Horden and 2 Pigs LOT 3.—Estate of Robert Bongen, deceas- MABES AND GELDINGS,
up. this property is for ABSOLUTE SALE And White, Duncdin, English forecarriage), 12 Draught Horses, broken to all work ed. Ono Acre Land, situated at Halswell, DBAUGHT
IMPLEMENTS—Messey Drill, grain, man- H. MATSON end CO.
nre f and grass seed; 2 eeta 4-leai Har-
to tho Hisfhoet Bidder. 1 Spring Cart (carry 1 ton), 2 Sets Har- 1 Hack ~
fronting main road, next to Blacksmith's UNBROKEN COLTS AND FILLIES.
rows, Disc Harrows, Grubber, Farm ness, 2 Draught Collars, Hames, and 1 Pony Shop.
Dray and Frame, Spring Cart, Trap,
PYNE and CO..
Auctioneers.
LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Blinkers, S.F. Plough, Cultivator, Tur- £575. Further details on application at our I/ana
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Chain Harrows, St. Plough, Murray 5345 nip Cutter, 1 Horec Roller, Set 4-leaf IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— A WELL-BUILT T HuUSE of 1 main Department.
ci ii Harrows, Sot 4-horeo Pulley, Blocks, NOTE.—These properties are for poeitrro REID and CO;, LTD.,on will
Woolpreae, Harness and Covers for all
horses, 6-horee Block and Tackle, 3, 4,
and β-horw Troes, 2 2-horae Treee, 8
ttS a it g i a.
PYNE and CO. are instructed by the
and Chains, 1 4-horse Tree, 1 S-horeo
Tree, 4 Single Swinglotrce3, 30 New
Buggy, Grindstone. Pony Gig, Set 5-Leaf
Tino Harrows, Spring Dray, Planet
Junr., 6 McCormick Binders, Duncan
rooms, h. and c, bath, panUy, and sculleiy,
plastered and papered, el. light, rooms 16
x 15, 15 x 12, coal shed end workshop, as-
and prospective buyers rto requested
Bale,
orranjje for an inspection.
to call and half of
DONALDvaried
SELL by AUCTION, as above,
Breeders and Farmer.:-
be-

FRIDAY NEXT. TRUSTEES in tho Estate of the late Sheep Hurdles, 13 CoUa Sheep Netting, Drill, TSet Light Tine Harrows, 2 TONKS, NORTON and CO. Fillies, by well-
single Treee. JAMES KELTIE. to SELL by AUCTION, phalt paths, i-acre, • Government niongago. EO Unbroken Colts and
200 Bushels Oate Quantity Standards, Stakes, Barbed D.K Ploughs, 3 F. Plough., 2 Disc Fol. 7f9. H. MATSON and CO. 6969 H. MARSHALL, Auctioneer.
at the Homestead, on Plain Fencing Wire, Barrel known Sirca
Quantify of Farm Tools, Empty Sacks, and
Sundries. Account A. J. TUTTON:
and
Molassee, Barrel Tar, 4 Chaff Troughs,
■ Plough, Roller, 2 Farm Draye. 2
Horee Feeder, 5 MERIVA.Lt;. 50 Draught Mares and Goldinge
TUESDAY, MAY 6th, Quantity Timber and Sheep Battone,
Turnip Grubbers,
Sheepfoeders, Travelling Hut, Whare on BRAND NEW ijUA'UAi.O"W in fashion- rpONKS, NORTON AND CO., LTD.
8-Horse Team, good -*-
DONALD HEID and CO., LTD.,
Bay Mare, 6yn At 12 Noon, Scrap Iron, Chaff Sacks, .Cow and Horeo Wheels (3 bunke and otove complete), able part, comprising 0 rooms, 4 of them Established 1888. Auction*«re^_
SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK. 1
1 Bay Mare, Byre Covers, 2 Oatshoaf Stncke (about 12 or a Quantity of Kitchen Furniture, also large, also magnificent tun verandah to 5Q.J3
1 Chestnut Maxe, 7yra the FREEHOLD FARM in the above Es- 13 tons), 1 Stack Hay (about G tons), Largo Quantity of Draught Horeea and north and ..est, adding, 27 x 8 to the floor HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, MEB-
LUNCHEON.
PRESENT ENTRIES:
tate, comprising 10 Sacke Grass Seeds, 2 Sacks Cape Hack Harness. Tools and Sundries too epace. Every possible modern convenience, 105 HEREFORD STREET. NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANDLTD.
Barley, about 3 Cords Firewood, Alfa Humorous to mention " el. light, etc. Handy to trams, Park, and CANTILE AGExNCY CO.,
PYNE and CO., 80 DRAUGHTS rrr\ ACRES Laval Separator, Cream Cane, Pails, 3 seater Buick Car, in good order the west end; i-acre of grounds. Price
69** Auctioneers. PYNE and CO., Churn, etc. 5 One-shear Lincoln Rams £1550. Terms. Fol. 78. AUCTION SALES in onr Rooms EACH
6568 Auctioneers. GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND, Also, ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
5 Two-shear Border Leicester Rams H. MATSON and CO. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 1 p.m.
Situated, close to Township, School, etc. 2 Stacks Oat Shcavee, 300 Fat Sacks of vteW ZEALAwD LOAN AND MERCAN-
I

1 A 1C B. E B Ii B T and Garden Tools, etc.


£1350."
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; SALE. A SPLENDID GRAZING. PROPOSITION. Oate, 30 to 40 Sacks Potatoes, 2 to 3 Office Hours: 9-6 JO.
kundrcd Empty Sacks, 2 Farm Draye IN THE MERIVALE DISTRICT Friday Evenings. 7-9 pjn. TILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED,
. MONDAY. Also, at Samo Sale, and Frames, 1 McCormick Drill UP-'l'O-UAIE BUNGALOW.
The Farm is divided into 7 paddocke; GREAT OPPORTUNITY. CHRISTCHURCH.
4-TOomed house, new dairy and out- On Account MR T. LEWIS, Cheviot: Six main rooma, tiled tooi; jibs of an Acre,
on main sewer, gas, all offices, panelled hall.'
250 Fat Lambs NORTH CANTERBURY. good
2 Heifers, 18 months, Shorthorns
buildings, and ifl mostly in grnse.
150 Fat Ewes
SO Fat Wethers
2 Steers, 18 months, Shorthorns
6 Yearlings, ShorthornaPolled Angue, 2nd
LUNCHEON PROVIDED.
bud porch, well decorated, gas cooker, h. vad
c. service, all neceeeary cupboards, ward- £750. WOOL. WOOL.
PYNH and CO., robed, linen press, etc., garden, lawn, and
.
TENDERS TO LEASE. 1 Dry Cow, Halfbred DALGETY and CO., LTD., flower beds, double gate entrance. Five WOOL. WOOL-
£537 Auctioneers. calf Auctioneers. A SIX-ROOMED and SEVEN-ROOMED
We ehall also sell, eamo time and place> 6981 minutes' walk to cars. Absolutely the most HOUSE, with conveniences, waehhouso, etc.
"tie whole of tho All these Cattle aro in tip-top condition. desirable residence in Merivale at Ihe money. Together with stabling.
TJ A. N G i O R A.
DISPERSAL SALE.
H. MATSON and CO.
The present lcaee beinj? about to expire, LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, i-ACRE of land, on main road to Opawa, Consign .your Wool <o our Commodioa*,
we have received instructions from iho Es- comprising— facing North. Sewer,- etc. WelUppointed. Well-lighted Stores, wh«*
TUESDAY NEXT, tate of the LATE JOSEPH PAWSEY to call
for TENDERS for a LEASE for TEN
3 Horses and Harnese
Lunohooa Provided. BECKFIELD PEDIGREE BEEF
SHORTHORNS.
£1700. The WHOLE OF ABOVE IS LET, AND
only experts handle it.
Dray and Frame, Double-furrow Plough, ON TRAai ad SECTION PRODUCING 31e 6d PER WEEK.
450 Fat Lambs YEARS of Blocks and Chains, Dieo Harrowe, Hay iKAU.MJ KKW A£.Ai.A*ND. This ie indeed a. good proposition. Enquire LIVE STOCK.
120 Fat Wothem Rake, Farm and Garden Tools, Har- Sale Starts at 12 Noon. FEILDING SALEYARDS. RETIRED G~..TLEMAiN OR POUI/TfiY- LIVESTOCK.
100 Fat Ewes
145 Kw» Hocgets
8900 ACRES
rows, Single-furrow Plough, etc.
550 Bushels of Oate TUESDAY, MAY 6th, 1919.
MAaVS CHANCE.
Modern Bungalow of 4 rooms, electric light
r m °

TONKS, NORTON and CO.. LTD. SALES CONDUCTED IN ALL DISTRICTS.


350 Wether Hogg«te PYNE and CO.,
13 Sacks Oaten Sheaf ChnfE r.nd all conveniences, 2 acies first-clasa lend,
120 Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes of FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY (tne- 3 Bags Mschiae-*iree3ed Grass Seed, 24
6951 Auctioneers.
Gock liills), and 312 ACHES comprising the DALGETY end CO., LTD., Palmcrston deep wellover water supply with elc-cujc nump,
A GOOD PROPOSITION TO ACQUIRE For Wednesday's Market, consign :—

90 S.M. Three-quarterbred Ewoe homestead block. Sacks Undressed Graee Seed, 3 Bags North, have received instructions trorn taps all tho place, up-to-date accomino- LOAN and MERCANTILE, Addington-
Fowl Wheat FREEHOLD FARM AT HALKETT. MK WILLIAM GIBSON, of Kiwitea, loSci! i dation for 200 io. j, >vjth biid-pioof wiro net- WEALTH.
606?
PYNE and CO.,
Auctioneers. Tho Homestead is situated six mile* weet And tho
whole of the Household Furniture. as above, at 1 o'clock, his Pedigree Herd
oi ! ting, motor shed, cow-bail, pigety, and other
i outbuildings; 100 choice fruit liece. Good WEST COAST FARM. SEEDS. M Rls 8. DIP. a"7u
of Hawarden Railway Station, and two miles Beef Shorthorns, comprising: SEEDS. MANU BE S. r> 1V-

from Woodgrove School and Poet Office, &p- n\ COWS AND HEIFERS ! terms arranged. This will not be on the
9 RISING ONE-YEAR BULLS market lo~,;.
i Fol. Get a card and inspect. WALK lN> WALK OUT-
FOE PRIVATE SALE. ---proached by_ good roads. It comprises nearly
all flat agricultural land, substantial modern Wβ ehall
also offer, csme time and place, PYNE nnd CO. aro instructed by the
TRUSTEE in the Estate of the late JAMES
72 H. MATaON acd CO. £7*500 Woolpacks, Cornsacke, andTwine, 6e«l«,
iann Requi-
dwelling-house with every convenience, otand- instructed by MR JOSEPH HART, who has £7SOO. Manures, and all Station
ing- in ornamental grounds, motor shed, im- left the district, his FREEHOLD FARM of
FINLAY to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION,
in their Land Rooms, Caehel street, on
CATALOGUES available on
Auctioneers. s^' £760! sites supplied.
ON ACCOUNT OF MR HARVEY plement shod, stables, largo woolshcd, and
shearers' quarters, dip, yards, water supply, CO ACRES, SATURDAY, the 24th of MA"Y NEXT, ADJACENT lu bl. ALBANS PAIUC
A'U PEAi.
523 ACRES. O AS H Y EB S ~B~U
PATTERSON, MEADOWBANK. .shelter plantations, and the usual homestead
Adjoining the above.
At 12 Noon, CLARIDGE AND SMITIf SMAKI BUNGA.LUW of 5 zoozub, plsater- All Flat Country, River Flat* command- Of
appointments, including an electric power the FREEHOLD FARM of ed ai-d papered, liot and cold waier, pantry, ing back country of Crown Lands. Same WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, SEEDS, El*.
■ervice derived from the Waipara river, all ecuilery, oriel windows, sunny vexauian, land in Canterbury would be valued at £30
intended for use in working the eheep
TASQUINADE" (foaled 1905), by Simmei country. The property is in two paddocks, in young 9"J 9 ACRES,
FARMERS' SALEYARDS.
washhouse and tuba, gas and fittings; good per acre
6eci:ou of oil irchee, oce minute from 2d AGENTS FOB
from Bonnette, by Cheviot from Mil grass, has no buildings, is good agricultural HALKETT, 2 railea from Ewuon car. I/art ol purchase money cm re- 200 Cattle, including 51 Milking Cows, 120 McDougaH's Celebrated Dip*.
liner, by Millionaire from Carcee, with, fill} Separate tenders may be lodged for the land, Situated at
*>>oep country and tho homestead, or they excellent and the two properties would make an Railway and School. main at 4J per cent. Fol 63 Sheep, 18 Pigs, 13 Horses. 2 Spring Draye, Elmshuret Ceylon Tee. .
foal at foot by Fabrikoff.
may be. tendered for aa a whole.
farm. H. MATSON and CO. ISuggy, Dray Harness, Doublo and Single Union Aeeuratoe Society of London (?««.
Live Stock, Accident, etc.).
Also, TWO-YEAR-OLD COLT by Fabri Furrow Plough, Potato Plough, Reaper,
are Cash Purchasers of WHEAT,
koff—Pasquinade.
"SOULT ATHOL," by Soult, by St. Mar
Thia forms an excellent opportunity to ac-
quire one of the bert grazing propositions- in Terrna of payment and any other particu-
in reference to these two properties
Canterbury without involving a largo expendi- larsapplication.
The property comprise© good Agricultural
Land, ajid is divided into 7 paddocks, well
WE OATS, all cln3e*e of CHAFF, Prime
CITY.
5 MlNiTiiiS FROM CAiiiEDRAL
CITY. Rake, and Harrow, Chaffcuttcr Milking Ma-
chine (coat £250), lately installed. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND W£HCA2C-
on watered by Council races; 5-roomed house, HAY. and all FARM PRODUCE. Wanted, bQuAIiK. TILE AGENCI' CO.. LTD.
garetta, by Nelson from Sister Agnes, b; ture of capital. Farm Implements, EaraM3, good Drays, /CHOICE BUILDING bl'i'E, with 1 chain
Hoskrucian from Penance, by Flying Dutch PYXE and CO., 5-etall etable, caaffhouse, etc. 2 DWELLINGHOUSES OF 8 ROOMS
Auctioneers. Horses, Pige, Cows, Furniture, all surplus Iv> frontage to uiaui eueet, by a depth of
AND OUTBUILDINGS.
man. '..■'•■.' Further particulars on application to G977
goods for our Friday's Auction, and can guar- Z chains, paling lences on three sides. Must
NMS2-7873
.

Also, TWO-TEAB-OLD COLT by Fabri IMPORTANT NOTICEI antee eatiafactory pricee. be 60id Price £1-0, or offer. Easy terma Four miles from railway, 2 from factory,
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GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., Full and fnrther particulars on applica-
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! Itofl—SpuH Athol. © ii required. FoL 72 1J from school.


US Hereford street; tion* SEND FOR CRATES for your Poultry. H MATSON and CO.
rpHIS Paper is registered «t the SOLD TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. Printed and published by Pminua SIUO.
All the above may be We have an excellent demand. MAKE AN INVESTMENT.
"Moadowbank," Ellesmere.
inspected a Or PYNE and CO.,
6350 Auctioneers, Caahel street.
X Genera] Post Office. London,
and can be posted from our London PYNE and CO.,
Clearing Sales conducted in Town or Coun-
£485. 26 Holly road, St.
Albane, for tn»
Christchurch Prcrs Company, Limited,
, Office, 85 Fleet street to any part 6979 ; Auctioneers. A 6olidly-built Square House of 6 main You will never regret it. £3500 can remain at Iho Office of the Company,
For further particulars apply of the United Kingdom for Jd. try. Best results assured. Personal super- rooms, plastered acd papered, rooms 15 x t 2, at 5 per cent. corner of Cathedral square and
Wor-
Furniture of every description p»y
FOR
..

Tboee of the public who receive vision, Spot Cash, Quick Returns. 14 x 12, etc., h. and c, bath, pantry, and
TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD., ceeter etroet, Chriatchurch, Canterbury. u
Holmes and Sore a visit and inspect copies of this paper from friende in are the Leading House for Linoleums Tcullery, w.h.. copper and tubs, workshop.
TYNE and CO..
WE Now Zealand.

M
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their I" ow Rooms, at ISO and 132 Higb New Zealand can re-potl them for id and give the best value, high freights 4 awn and flowers; eection about 25 perchee. Auctioneers. House and Land Agentg, ,;

Auctioneers. CLARIDGE ond SMITH.


street. Bedsteads :nd Linoleums our spe-
citlity.
from one part ol the United King*
data to Mother.
do not affect us. We hold the etock.
Holme* and Sons, 130 and 132 High street.
C2563-4810 ust off 2d car line.
M6253-623 H. MATSON Mid
Fol. 57.
CO.
105 Hereford street.
«911>
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Saturday, April 26, 1919.
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