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WANTED TO SELL. •TITANTED Sell, 2-year-oH Pinus Insignis, »» 96 100. V. Oldman, Waiau. 1094 Ipuß Sale, Final7*>-ing Pullets, good stock, 7a 6d pair; ai6o,* uaxred .rijuiuuiii Vock (biiow bird)* clifiup. I*S Liuioii Atreoti St. Albans. 1 33 r|lA Ki.K Carrots and Parsnips, is Sd; Beet, J- Is, sugar bag, delivered Ureatar Ciurfstrnniirrh. b lop hens, Green's road, .fapanui. 115 P-J Qr—FOR Quick Sale, Square House dwJ.i7o 4 rooms, bath, copper, tubs, good qV*<vH j fc-acre. Forest and Pcikms, SydenhtunT ATffF. S'nrfc a.na"Tools of motor b-ÜBine® JIJ {or eaie. No reasonable otter roiuecd. iiuply "Urgent," "Prees" Agency, Kangiora* \\IANTED to Sell, Ford Car, latest model. •»V i Halcrow &nd Angnwnj i»*o uxioxct icrrace. 12® \\i AATED Sell or Let, Good Cash SuburTf» ban jjutcnery jno delivery or booiiuj. Owner going invo Camp. v-iuis. \Vere, V\a.-iha-TTI * », iLNiKD bell, l'oux-cylinder F.N. Mowri V, bike, cncup; or wo in a liieycies part payment. 246 Worcester street. 134 BUICK CAR, 3-seater, latest model with dicky seat at bacg, eiccuric iigms and suit tar, £310. AKCHIBALD'3 GARAGE, A 3512 24 Oxford tcrrace. WANTED to Sell, 1 Stack of Hay, about 20 Tom, 50a por Ton, on tno ground. J. Savage, Quailfe road, Haievrell. 4525 OUN BE AM.—Wanted To" Sell, Sunbeam O Touring Car, complete with live detachable wheels and tyies, Claudel-Housou Carburettor, Bosch Magneto, and all accessories. Has oniy been uriven by one owner and is in splendid oocamon. Adams, Ltd., 219 Tuam street. Price, jUiaO. Aiioa'2 jpßnr —NEAR - Railway—Square Houso 4 <3*o 1 O rooms, bath, gas, copper, tubs, J-aero. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. 105 PQPA BUYS High Grado~English SuncVOt)u beam Car. This car is in exceptional good condition and has recently been repainted. Complete in every detail. Don,'t fail to inspect this snip. Adams, Ltd., 219 Tuam street. A 2522 WANTED Sell, Small Casks for Summer Drinks; Ice Cream Tubs, Oak Tubs for Shrubs and Flowers, Kauri Wash Tubs with Brass Plugs aud Chains, guaranteed not to leak, 32s 6d; Churns and Washing Machines made and repaired; Bakers' Ferment Tuba, Tubs for Pickling Meat. Sutherland 70 Tuam street W. 'Phono 1751. 5W273-9252 n n Qft— BUNGAIiOW~Waltham, 5 rooms, ; duDOl/ electric light, all conveniences, acre. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. 305 ( UICK Six, Touring Car, has recently been repainted dove grey. Corn pie to in j every detail, including Electric Lamps, Horn and Starter, Power Tyre Pump, 5 Detachable Rims and Tyxes, and all accessories. Price, £365. Adams, Ltd, 219 Tuam street, j A2522r*4360 SEED PEA a" WE have still BLUE PEAS for about 200 ACRES for growth, in lots of 5 to 30 Acres. Liberal Prices to experienced growers. J MEAGHER and CO., 155 Caohel street. <16 WANTED TO LE7. WANTED TO LET SHOPS in Gloucester street. Low lent Apply OFFICE OF THIS PAPER. WANTED to Let, Bedroom and Sittingroom, use of all conveniences, penny section, Lin wood, lis 6d per week; couple or soldier's wife. "0.W.," "Press." 111 TO Let, Centrally situated Shop, good -windows, near Triangle. Reasonable rental. Short term, with option of lease. R. 8. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, House Furnishers, 143 Cashel street (between The Bristol and Matson's). 663 TO Let—Spreydon, lovely 5-roomed Bungalow, 1 acre land, £1 2s 6d; Fendalton, 8 rooms, 2 acres, 22s 6d; Clifton, 6-roomed Bungalow, 17s Gd; Ricoarton, 4-roomed .Bungalow, Furnished, 30s; Off Colombo street, Ucckenbam, 5 rooms, Furnished, 30s. W. E. Simes and Co., 146 Hereford street. i WANTED TO PURCHASE. WE BUY FOR CASH. AT HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICES. In Any Quantities, SOBAP Copper, Brass, Zinc, Lead, Iron (Cast and Wrought), Rags, Tailor's Cuttings, Rope, Rubber of all kinds, and Sacks of every description. G. THORPE and CO.. Wholesale Rag and Waste Merchants, 101 LOWER HIGH STREET, Chris tchurch. Those 574. T8862 I WANTED TO PURCHASE. WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOB ' W SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. PUN OS, and SEWING MACHINES. I If you wish to Soli, be sure and give us a Ring or CalL McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Cathedral equaro (next Post Office), Mc 6025-5146 WANTED to Purchase, for genuine cash buyers: (1) A 4 or 5-roomed Bungalow, St. Albans, within the 2d section, £6*o to £650, small section preferred. (!) 2to 1 Acres of Land, Fendalton. Papanui, or Riccarton, house not particular, so long as fairly sound. W. E. Simes and Co., 146 Hereford street. FOR Furniture of every description p-y Holmes and Sons a visit and inspoct their show rooms, at 130 and 132 High street, lieds toads and Linoleums our speciality. H4207 "TTNIQUE" HOT WATER BAGS ars U manufactured by the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO. and give long servico. When buying from your trader make sure of the brand. WE are the Leading House for Lirioleumfe, and give the beet value, high freights do not affect us. We hold the stock. Holmes and Sons, 130 and 132 High street. ' H4315 E

Tunc 20th, 1918. I MR. STEWART ROBINSON, -I Boot Importer, Christchurch. Dear Sir,—We have much pleasure in informing you that we have accepted your offer for the 1,200 pairs of Boots and Shoes as per samples. Trusting you will have a satisfactory sale, Yours respectfullv, M. O'BRIEN & CO., Per F. O'Brien. ■7 ; In the teeth of advancing markets, the abnormal rise in leather valuesand the difficulty in getting supplies, we have secured an exceptionally fine lot, as mentioned in-above letter. These -will be reduccd down, and will show to all an astounding reduction from the prices recently charged for Boots and Shoes in this city and elsewhere. 288 pairs WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS, assorted colours, leather board sole Usual Price 5/6 Now 3/6 72 pairs CHILDS' TAN i-BAR SHOES, 2 to 6 .. •. 2/6 pair 72 pairs CHILDS TAN ANKLE STRAPS, 2 to 6 .. 2/9 pair 96 pairs CHILDS' TAN LACE and BUTTON BOOTS, strong, 3 to 6 4/11 pair 96 pairs CHILDS' BLACK BUTTON and LACE BOOTS, stout, 3 to 6 4/11 pr. 120 pairs CHILDS' BLACK GLACE i-BAR MACHINE-SEWN, 4to 6 5/-pr. 1 120 pairs CHILDS* PATENT CALF i-BAR MACHINE-SEWN. 4 to 6 5/- pr. 60 pairs CHILDS' PATENT CALF ANKLE SHOES, light—Worth 4/6 Now .. 2/6 I 48 pairs GIRLS' BOX CALF i-BAR, best quality, 7 to 10 .. .. 9/Go pairs GIRLS' BOX CALF i-BAR, mach'ne-sewn, 17 to 1 10/9 35 pairs MEN'S THIGH GUM BOOTS (Merchant R. Co.) 27/6 pair 27 pairs MEN'S THIGH GUM BOOTS, 5 and 6 onlvfßritish'i 20/- pair 72 pairs GIRLS' WILLOW CALF TAN LACE and BUTTON BOOTS. 7to 10 .. .. .. .. .. 8/11 pair 60 pairs MEN'S LIGHT DERBY BALMORALS, sewn .. 16/9 pair ' LADIES' VELVET SHOES, assorted .. .. 7/6 8/6 9/6 10/6 LADIES' FAWN TOP BOOTS—Worth 25/- .. .. 15/LADIES' PATENT BOOTS, lace, white 30/- . . 22/6 BOYS' ENGLISH DERBY BALMORALS, sewn. 7to 10 8/6 11 to 1 9/6 LADIES' GOLOSHES .. .. 5/6 8 LADIES' EVENING SHOES .. .. .. .. 5/6 MEN'S GLACE KID COURT EVENING SHOES .. 12/6 MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY DOUBLE PEGGED SOLE SHOOTERS 22/6 pair MEN'S GREENHIDE NAILED SHOOTERS—Now Selling 23/6 pair MENS' CHROME GOLOSH BALMORALS *.. .. ..17/11 MEN'S SPLIT KIP NAILED SHOOTERS, medium weight 15/9 pair GENTS' BOX CHROME DERBY BOOTS .. 21/6 22/6 23/6 ENGLISH COOKHAMS .. .. .. 25/- 26/- 28/6 LADIES' GUM BOOTS .. .. .. .. 13/9 pair MEN'S HEAVY KNEE GUM BOOTS .. .. .. 20/WOMEN'S CHROME LEATHER LACE BOOTS .. ..14/11 YOUTHS' CHROME GOLOSH BOOTS .. .. 13/9 pair LADIES' GLACE KID DERBY SHOES 18/6 16/- 14/6 12/6 pr. YOUTHS' STOUT BALMORALS, heel and toe plates, Ito 5 .. 12/9 YOUTHS' BEST CHROME DERBY BALS, tips, Ito 5 14/11 and 17/11 Postage—Woman's, 6d.; Men's, Is. SALE NOW ON STEWART ROBINSON CASHEL STREET I RS36B —4195 B 1

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16225, 4 July 1918, Page 9

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