PUBLIC NOTICES. BARGAIN LINES AT BEAIH'S SALE. INDIAN Embroidered Goods in Liberty Department—Table Covers, usual price 14» ed, 15s 6d each; sale price 12s 6d, 12s lid. (CUSHION Covers— Ueu-J price, 5» 9d each: sale price, 4s lid. TABLE Runners—Usual price, 14s Cd each; eaie price, 12s ed each. CURTAIN (Portiere)— Usual price, 45s each; sale price, 23s Gd each. A LABGB Rangd of Autumn Dress ■-*• Tweeds, in newest mixtures, sale price Is, Iβ 6d, Is Hid, 2s ud a yard, at Heath's Sale C ENGLISH Pewter Afternoon Tea and Coffee Service, slightly shop-worn; usual price, 10 guineas; now 7 guinea*, at Beath's ea-le. LADIES' Linen Dress Skirts, 2-pieco and t buttoned styles; usually 16s Cd each; now 123 6d each, at Boath'-s Sole. rpWEED, Cloth, and - Lustre Dress Skirts, -*■ pleated and full styles; usual prices, 17s 6d to 25s each; salo price, Is lid each. _EATH # and CO., LTD. Christchurch. WANTED TO SELL. TXT ANTED Sell, Gent'e Bicycle, re-enarn- • • died, plcted, nev, , tyres, irce wheel, perfect order, £o. App!v "H.W.," "Press." IS'23 WJ ANTED Sell. NcwTPotatocs, 231b Is, or »' 8s Sack. F. King, 98 Lichiicld street. 'Phone J?4G. 1965 i~ FREE~Motor Cyc!?. good a« new; also 2 Sklo Chnfr. "Motor," "Pres?." !!>":> TT<OR Sale, cheap, Round Trip Steamer J- Ticket, LyUeiloii t> Sydney, via AV.:H:ns-. ton. Melbourne to Lyttollon, via Hobari, Bhiff and Dimedin. Apply -107 Worcester _'.rect. j_ 1_£ 7 ~n~-t "ft— WILSON'S ROAD—Building Seci?m)X3\J tion. 1 chain x 2 chains, ep'cndid poeition. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. 139 - W "ANTED to Sell, Piano (new), £42, upright grand (equal ta a Brinoincad), clear tone, full iron frame, latest action, in handsome burr walnut case. Owner leaving. "Urgent," 269 Hereford street, r»n^rk— A SYDENHAM Snip—House 4 3J£.O\J looms, bath, wnshhoiise, nr.d copper, J-acro. Forest and Pcrkine, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. jCQKA—HOUSE S largo rooine, with all iA/OOU. modern conveniences. Return verandah, J-acre of land, beautifully laid out. Forrest and Perkins, 433 Colombo 6treet, Sydenham. BRIGHTON- Sections—Pine avenue, JKO; Drako ctreet, full i, XG3; Norton street, £ia; Richmond terrace, £00; G-enrge etreet, _125; Sinclair, over \, £70; Jubilee avenue, £37. Knight, Checkley, and- Neak, Brighton Specialists, Agency, 131 Richmond Agency. | WANTED TO PURCHASE. A A WANTED to Buy, Artificial Teeth, xjL"-fV. Platinum Pins, and Scrap, £7 per oz. Dental Alloy £1 per oz. On receipt of P.'atiEUm Pins ar.d Scrap, money cabled same day. B. MITCHELL, 138 and 140 Kus&ell etreet, Melbourne, Victoria. Reference, National Bank of Auetralia, C9OS7 AVON DAIRY COMPANY, LTD.. 23 Manchester street S. TKTE are BUYERS of CREAM. HIGHEST VY> PRICES GIVEN. Accurate weight and test Guaranteed. Corner Manchester and Dundee etrec-te. C 5645 Wf ANTED, a Modern 4-room Bungalow, * ' North Chiistchurch or St. Albans preferred. Box 52-1. to Buy, Good Second-hand » » Piano. Rep y with particulars and price to "8.X.," "Press." 1865 ANTED to Purchase, Second-hand Douglas Motor, 1912 model, with two-speed gear. State price and particulars, Motor, Box *• Ls__*?'_9__J6?: : ___ 5 WANTED Buy, Four-Cylinder Engim; suitable email oar. Price aad particulars to Box f<34. '" " ' " 1033 ANTED tuy. Horse, Harnese, Light Spring Dray. Reply l&i SjiriagficU rwuL ~1 931 THE Christchurch City Council requires a Motor Car of about 20 h.p., for the use of the Electricity Department. Particulars of Cars may be cent to the City Electrical Engineer, 153 Gloucester street, not later than the 4*h February. ' - 3750 TTTANTED, for Good Client, 5 rooms, fully » » Furnished, City, or within 2d eection. Knight, Checkley, and Neale. C S ~TAMPS—Fabulous prices paid. Send for Free Illustrated List. T. H. Nicollo, 105 Pitt street, Sydney. 853 WANTED I WANTED I WE BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE • in any quantity. Also Pianoe, Sewinx Machines, etc. Beet pricee given. This ia the eaeieet method of disposing, of your good*. • McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Cathedral equare (next Post Office). __ _5_C " WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known—Chops 3d lb. Al* Joints eauiilly cheap. Sutton Forest, 121 Lower High street. 198G WANTED Known — "Wise people wear Glasses. In some cases persons refuse t< do so because Glneees modify slight'?' t'tio eppearanco. When fitted by us they are both neat and becoming. Our enormous stock and variety of frames ensures this, often at half the cost you would expect. R. Kcnnett. the People's Optician, 211 High etreet. 1337 WANTED Known—Snectacics arc a great pleasure whon. v they ar« suitable and correctly fitted. We can Fit you neatly and comfortably in gold-filled nickel steel and other frames; all the newest shapes in Pince-nei, Spectac'es, Rimless, end many varieties. Our -moderate pricee will please you: B. Kennett. the People's Optician, 211 High street. 1337 WANTED Known Few peopie have eyes alike. This is often, overlooked in purchasing Spectacles. We Test each eye and give Lensee to Correct tho difference. Charges always moderate. Thirty yeare' experience. R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High street 1337 ANTED - Known—The Sight should bo periodically Tested evon when glaeeca Mc worn.' We will do this and fit glasses that you may retain pood eight for poesibly ■acre years than would have been the case Reasonable prices. R. Kennett, the People'" Optician, ail High etreei. 1337 "IT^ANTED - Known—'"How to treat yoitr VV eyee and preserve your eight." Send for our pamphlet on the eubjeet. gratis, post Free. We Fit new Lensea to your own frames, Repair and Refit nil sorts of Spectacles, Pince-nez, etc., having an endless assortment of parts for Tepaire. Temples straignt, and cur! sides. Bridges, Springs, and Noee Plaquets, v etc., etc., at most moderate cost. R. Kennett, the People's Optician. 211 High ilreet. 1367 ~ MISCELLANEOUS. STILL KEEPING EUSY. IT'S OUR LOW PRICES AND GOOD QUALITY THAT DOES IT. _adies' Latest Shape Shoes, 7s 6d, 8e 6d, to _«_ts ,S Light Sunday Bals., 12a Gd, -Us Gd, 15s, 6d to 2£s. _ents' Working Boot 3, all leather, 9a lid, to 17s 6d. Children's School Boots, 5s 6d, Sβ lid, 6e Cd, 6s lid, 6s 6d. Boys' Strong School Boota, 6a lid, 7s lid, "8s lid. BLUE BOOT SHOP, 3oraer HIGH and St. ASAPH STREETS, Right opposite Armstrong's. EtemoTed from shop between Armstrongs and Holmes, Lower High etreet. 1320 rfNIVES for the table or for the pocket _!_, Immeaee lot at Minson'a, and ycur :iad inspection invited, if you are j_et now ptere-ted. L^. »,fINSON'S is the cheapest and meet eatisM. factory -tore for the China, GUvs, and jon— iongery wasted in the house. HOLMES AND SONS aAIiF-YEARLY- SALE is now ia fall ewing. at 130 HIGH STREET. CSSO3 CTTANTED Know.—Mrs Qcartcrmaia Is » * V C»_h Purchaser of Ladies'. Gents', icd Children's Left-eff Clothing. Letters by ;ost or otherwise attended to. Addrcee: __. G. Qaaitermaw., 174 H;_h eticet.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 11
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