WANTED TO SELL. THE CHEAPEST SECTION IN SUMNER. £105. Site, 45ft frontage, sunny aspect, and * roomed Wharc. Apply 370 BoxJ2sj4_,_CJmsjxJnr£c^_ ANTED to Sell, Piano (new), take £44. English maker, worth eOgns, lovely ton. full iron frame, latest check action, vtry' handsome, walnut case Owner going Iway. Immediately.' 269 Hereford atreot, CitJ; _— P-t OA-BRETT-S road (1 chain from j &LV f innes road). Magnificent Building cjto 61ft x 2 chains, ideal locality, high and dry. Owner, Box 254, T rllTOlTCycles for ouick sale, S-speed New M Hudson. 1912 King Dick, 1910 Alldays tuples. 1911 Ariel, 1910 Douglas, 1911 feveral others. Inspection invited. Clark- !__'_ Mo°tor Exchange, opp. Imper.al Hotel St. Asaph ftrcrt. .. " 30 ROAD-Bcilding Sec_tlOU tion, 1 chain x 2 chains, splendid position. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street. Sydenham. . £_!' HT'TANTED oeii. Butchers Tabs and VV Troughs for scalding and curing pilp, Water Troughs for cattle. Kauri with braes plugs and chains, guaranteed : not to leek SOf, Casks for Summer Drinks, Bakers' Ferment and Yeast Tubs, Washing Machine* and Churn, made and Sutherland, 70 Tuam street_W- 'Phone 1/51 /»r>--r_HACKTHbRNE ROAD, Ca?hJ_<_WO_ere Hills, Building Section, 99ft frontage. Owner would exchange for property on the flat. Forost and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. STOP"' £25 purchases a2J h.p. J.A.P. Motor Cycle, free engine, recently overhauled, guaranteed. £10 deposit, balance arranged. Clarkson'e Motor Exchange, opposite Imperial Hotel. St. Asaph atrpet. TYOTOR Car Bargains.—l 6 x2O h.p. Hum-i-U her Delivery Van. £50 deposit: 20 h.p. 5-Seater Car, fully equipped, £165. Terms can be arranged. Clarkson s Motor Kxchange, opposite Imperial. Hotel, it. Asspn street. "?»V)7r-—OPAWA—House 5 rooms, vcr3w_ilOandah. bath, washhouse, copper, tubs, i-acre. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. 1322 Snip—House 4 fc—OU rooms, bath, washhouse, and copper, i-acre. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. FTcGNTMIAXD .Engmes, Gear Boxes, Deferential Windscreens. Hoods. Lamps, Horns, Magr.etos, Tyree, Coils, etc., etc. Clarkson's Motor Exchange, opposite Imi perial Hotel. St. Asaph street f»q r-v-v— HOUSE 5 large rooms, with all _»_f_OU modern conveniences. - Return verandah. *-ncre of land. beautifivUy laid out Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo etrect, Sydenham. * MONEY Watitsd—£3so required on good Freehold, worth £1500. Government valuation £1320. Let £130. Insured £1000. "Owner,' Box 216,_Chri«tchnrch. Rums to Lend on apcOlOU proved Free-hold security. Ronald j S. Badger, "treet. T' "O - Pork - Butchers— S~mig Little Biisir.ess for sale, Cliri-stclmrch, showing £5 week profit. Good hou-e- and large hygienic chop. Fittings and plapt cost over £300. Owner in ill-health and will sell for £223. Terms be considered from good man. Novico taught. Ronald S. Badger, Land Dept., 167 Manchester afreet. TTaLBANS—Ne_t Little 5-roomcd Bungalow, Abberlcy road, with all offices, lendlight.s, washhouse, small stable, etc A bargain ot £G:V). Owner gone North and out to sell. Terms from good man. Sco thio at once. Ronald S. Badger, Land. Dept., 187 Manchester etrcc-t. SectionE—Good Building Site, Office rond, only £150: Weston road', three fin© 31 per. lots at £165. take £450 the -lot, on very easy terms. Rona.o. S. Badger, Land Dopt.. 187 Manchester street. X" NOWLES~street. St. Albans—Five-roomed Bungalow will lx> built to suit purchaser with £50 to £109, balance as rent. Unusual chance to get your own home on easy terms. Ronald S. Badger, Land Dept.. 187. Manchester street. • '• ■ . 947 ~~ MISCELLANEOUS. J?-J TO £5, from 2s weekly, for Drapery— *<1 £1 to £5. from 2s weekly, for Boots — £1 to £5. from 2s weekly, for Suits—£l to £5, from 2s weekly, for Costumes. At Balkind's. G29 Colombo street, near Tuam street. C 9312 Pi FOR 2s weekly—First-class Suits, cfei. Boots, Shoes, Underwear, Hats, Linen, purchaseable by easy weekly' payments. Balkind's. 629. Colombo street. C 9313 TYTINTER is fast approaching. Procure VV your BLANKETS from HOLMES and SONS. Full sizo White Colonial manufacture for 25a pair at ■ • 130 and 132 H.GH STREET. CS3O2 P-j TO £5, from 23 weekly, for Drapery— 3JI. £1 to £5. from 2s weekly, for Boots— £1 to £5, from 2s weekly, for Suits—£l to £5, from 2s weekly, for Costumes. At Balkind's, 629 Colombo street, near Tuam street. C 9313 THE Special "Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of ■"The Evening News" appeals to everyone. A bright Hor_« Magazine. . ■ WANTED, Lethaby's are Re-covering Urn brellas at reduced prices dturiny Feb rnary. Handles and Ribs renovated faw. lliU GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, . Weekly . Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear.. in the "Page <'-n Women. in Saturday's Editions of "Tht Evening Newa." , . M~ ONEY to Lend Privately—£s to £25----upon Household Furniture (without removal), repayable by easy instalments. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply. L. W. Balkind. Draper, 629 Colombo street. C 9315 TTCTANTEb Quartcrmain is~a .« »J Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children's "Left-off Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Address: Mm G. Quartermain, 174 High street. HOLMES and SONS. 130 and 132 High 6trect_ are the Leading House in tho Dominion for BEDSTEADS. "We also manufacture our celebrated 4-ply Wire Mattress at 16s 9d. full size. C 8502
I The lowest possible price ... We are cutting all j | the standard lines ©f footwear | Annual Stocktaking Price List J I Startling in Boots 1 X- —^■W_WWWMW_i—IW—IWWWI^MWWM" - "* -^- * : V 1 60 Pairs Men's Green Hide Shooters, heavy nailed, no toe caps, sold else- \ 2 where 17/6 IS/6 - - .. .. Our P/ice 15/6 per pair S I 40 Pairs Men's Kip Shooters, wooden pegged heel and toc'plate, no nails— j » 13/9 per pair. Worth 16/----j 42 Pairs Men's Kip Shooters, heavy nailed .. . • • • I*/9 | i 60 Pairs Yonths' Leather Hide Derby Bals., sewn. English make, I j sizes 2.3, 4, S Usual Price to/6 Now 7/6 C rhis ,ine not being up i \ to sample vre cannot guarantee these). I 24 Pairs Youths' Chrome Leather Golosh BaU. {good wear brand), | Sizes l. 2, 3. 4 .. •- .. .. .. 8/11 per pair i I 19 Pi>irs Youths' Stoat Split Kip Balmorals, heel and toe plate; sizes 2. 3, 4, 5 ! .■■•■' 7/11 per pair 20 pairs Ladies' Glace Lace Bostock " Aida " Shoes, beantiftil goods 14/6 j6O pairs Ladies' Goloshes .-. .. .. 2/11- per pair j II 60 p _irs Girts' Strong School Boots .. „;__ 7to 10. 5/6 nto i 6/6 j i 24 pairs Men's Heavy Chrome Cookharas, a real genuine winter boot. Colonial j make, very thick soles.. .. .. .. •• IS/9 j 30 pairs Lad. : ?s' Rubber Footholds, just landed .. •- 2/11 | 200 pairs Ladies' Felt Slippers, Carpet soles .. • • 1/3 1/5 60 pairs Ladies* Warm Camel Hair Slippers, roll top, all fresh . - 2/11 3/11 4 6 5/6 30 pairs Ladies' Glac. Derby Shoes, patent cap .. 8/3 8/11 9/6 I 12 pairs Gents" Tan Glace Balmorals, welted. usual price 21/ - - • 12/6 30 pairs Men's Harvest Split Shooters, nailed ... «- 9/6 16/6 BIG SHIPMENT OF GUM BOOTS 36 pairs Real Gold Seal Gum Boots .. .. .. .. 36/----40 pairs Men's Chrome Balmorals .. .. .. .. 9/11 30 pairs Thigh Gum Boots, good quality .. .. 22/8 24/6 26/6 24 pairs Knee Gam Bodts (Lacrosse Brand) ... _, •• 21/----60 pairs Knee Gum Boots, splendid value .. „ 1&/11 16/6 17/6 Kindly notice that this is only a limited mimber of lines advertised. Every **"« is rednced. Country clients specially attended to throogh. the post. Stewart Robinson CASH SHOE MAN CASHEL STREET WEST g
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14971, 19 May 1914, Page 11
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