WANTED TO PURCHASE "WANTED TO PURCHASE. \JSJ"E pay the highest prices for *» SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, PIANOS, and SEWING MACHINES. / If yon wish to Sell, be sure and give u« a • ring or cell. MsKENZIE and WILLIS. Auctioneers, Cathedral square (next Post Office) Mc6O2S-514G Ryegrass, Onions, and Pota- » " toes (for forward delivery). We pay highest Cash Value for Produce of First Grade. J Meagher and Co., 155 Cashc! street. * 930 TTTANTED to PURCHASE, for Cash * * Client, 3J to 6 ACRES of good LAND, with a decent Dwelling of 5 Rooms; most be fairly handy to a school, not more than 7 miles out. Price, from £700 to £300. Vendors having such a Property to dispose of kindly send us particulars at once. W. E. SIMES nnd CO.. Auctioneers, Estate Agents, 144-146 Hereford Etrcct. 1707 \\TAXTED to Buy, Sccond-hand Motor- * ' oar, 4-neater, Ford preferred. Apply Shaw, Bath street. 2ul WANTED to Buy, Second-hand Piano. Apply stating pike to "Piar.o," Metiiven. 21_1 WANTED TO LET. 110 Let, 5-roomed Bungalow, Tborrington, o2 Colombo road South, £1; 26 Gordon avenue, 6 rooms, all conveniences, ill 2s Gd; Riccarton, 7 rooms, modern, all conveniences, nice garden, i-Acrc section, £1 £s 6d; Cashmere Hiils, 5-roomed modern dwelling, £70 per annum; Fcndalton, 5-roomed Bungalow, i-Acre, 255; Avonside, 7 rooms, 25f. W. E. faimes aud Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 144.14G Hereford street. TO LET. 47 Victoria tcnace, Woalston, 3J ACRES of good LAND, orchard. 7roomed House (old); 17s per week. St. Albans, Bungalow, 5 R-ooms; 21s 6d. Cashmere Hills, Bungalow, 5 roomG: £1 Is &d. Gordon avenue, St. Albsir.s, 6 Rooms: 2is Gd. W. E. SIMES and CO., 141-116 Hereford street. ANTED to let on lease. 1000 acres, sheep > ♦ farm, liandy to Ha warden saleyards, all fist. hou&s and outbuildings. good turnips, rjp? ar.d oafa lands, well fenced aud subdivided, 2 miles from school. 3 miles from Railway Station, rent 03 Gd p?v acre, term 5 years. Present stock, implements, etc.. can be taken over at valuation if desired. Immediate pa°eeMoon.' P. L. Davica and Co., 161 Cliche 1 street, Chris tchurch. fpO Let, 6-roomcd lioi.se, modern, }-acre, A orchard, stable nnd motor ehed. "\V or costar street, Limvood, rent 20s. P. L. Dnviea and Co., 161 Cashel etroet. D 2087-53 rilO LET, 3-room House, conveniences, 8s J- week. 48 Leeds street, Linwood. 163 TO Let, 3-roomei Cottage. Apply 57 Fitzgerald avenue. 20C WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, Furnished Houses, for various periods. From New Year until Easter wo have continuous enquiries from deeirabla tenant® from all parts of New Zs&kiud. J. Meagher aud Co., 155 Cashel street. 920 WANTED to Rent, for a Client, or probably Purchase, if very suitable, 5 to 10 Acres of Land, with an up-to-date Modern House (Bungalow preferred) of 6 to 7 or S rooms; any good district within 7 or 8 miles of the City. \Y. E. Simos and Co., Auctioneers, Estate Agents. 144-146 Hereford street.
MISCELLANEOUS. OYUKNHAM Gospel Minion— Good Friday Evening, 7.30, Special Addie33, Mr W. A. Stout. Subject : "The Soo&nd Coming of tlra L'ord Jcs\i3 Clirist. Everybody welcome. 183 CHIMNEY' Sweeping. 'Phone 2090, or 39 Andovor street. T. BcnjaminSmith. 97 THAT everlasting rub-rub-rub i 3 entirely unnecessary when you uso "Eaey Monday" Laundry Holp. Grocers. o A/fcINTYEE'S Extra Strong Periodic Pills. ••'J.' Rbcoiu mended by ladies. 4s GdL chemists And etorco. 82209-4 246 is a pam& "taVing" remedy. All tho difference between having painful corns and £ot having them ia (id, • the price of "illoomino" Corn Cure. Sold Everywhere. __ 111052 S~PRING BLOSSOM pills;' Cure Liver "" Complaints and Indigestion; etc. Are purely herbal, sugar-coaicd. einull pills small dose, small price—6d and Is Everywhere. H4U52 BOTH in the Quantity and Quality uf its War News, ihe "Evening .News" js preeminent. "ITyAS-'yotir Vacuum Flask n failure?- Come • ' ! to Minson's and get one that is and guaranteed for ss. lEFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs Meagher, Cash J Buyer of Gents' Misfits, -tsoots, Trunin, Portmanteaux, also Ladies' and Children's Clothing. 123 Lower High street. Letters promptly attended to. Telephone No. 15578. M 6122 rpUATBLEBS for 4id. each, yes, and nico -*• thin ones; you can see them at Miuaon'B shop front. UYING "Eaey Monday" Laundry Help is as good aa getting a washerwoman. It does all the work. Packets Is. 6 "rpHE Greatest of All Wars," moro fully -I dealt with in the "Evening News" than in any other newspaper in th« Dominion. L~ EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs Pritchard is a Ca,eh Bu rer of Gents' Misfit and Leftoff Clothing, 3oota, Trunks, Portmanteaus, and Ladies' and Children'o Clothing. Spot cash. King up 'Phono 3394, •or write 13 Victoria street. PGO79 NUGGET Sets for is 3d; Boot Polish, all eorts, 3d, 4d, 6d, 7d; Boot Brushes, (Hi. Ivlinaon's. BOTH in the Quantity and Quality of its AVar News, tho "Evening News ' is proeminent. LEFT-OFF Clothing — Efra Robson, 203 High street (late of Dunedin), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Leit-off Clothing. Letters attended to. 'Phone 3628. .BSO2I "A,TcINTYEE'S Extra Strong Periodic Pilla. -L»JL Recommended by ladies. 4e Gd, Chemists and Stores. 82203-421 C GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, Weekly Fashion Note 6, and Reading for Everybody, appear in the "Page tor Women" in Saturday's Editions of "The Svoning Kews." DON'T Borrow a Machine, buy one. And when you've bought one doa't lend it. Minson's (The Davis). 310 THE Special "Pago for Women" in Saturday's Editions of "The Evening News" appeals to everyone. A Bright Hoin« Magazine.
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