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WANTED TO SELL. p ROCERi Business for Good stand. Uwner going to c&xap. Small uigoixigj apply 387 a, . "I'lees. 1 * \,\/"AMED to bell, Stanley Mitre Box, at- » f most now. Apply to i*o. 10 <"0?? *treet, Wooißlon. 51 XA7AXTEU - to Sell, a Large "Jeffreys" »V Motor-bus, ia h.p v in good order, jurries b0 to -tu cwt. ISow used in curry jaasengers, goods, and mails. Cost Mau.l iIUU. i'XiCO 110 A' £310. Apply md CO., liowcr liosatuhi, \>«;stiana. 4J J3 DRILL, iiT~good order, Grain, Manure, and urusa-aceiler, other aliacnnienw, ~t , £ l ejy. iios ty), Ihriatcimrcb. buW | aNTEDT Legnorn Coe the beet strain egg-producers. ;an, 130 HoUy_ro*cL . r v ANTED to Sell. 7 Acres of Turnips, dry \\d ground. J. Waller, Ashley street, j iangiora. ■*" > L7*OR~Saje.— We have for immediate Sale, on C behalf of client, a Studebaker. six-cyiin-lcr Touring Car; has full equipment, inoludne electric lamps, horn, self-starter, 5 detacniblc rims and tvres, and all accessories. rrice £425. Adams, 'liW., 219 Tuam etreo*. A-q~. < mnK-FOK Quick Sale, Square House &iyO i rooms, bath, copper, tubs, good shed, i-acre. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. r*rr! e»—NEAR Railway—Square House 4 3*o i 0 rooms, bath, gas, copper, tubs J-acre. Forest and Perkins, 433 street, Sydenham. , .. tttANTED TO SELL at once, owner just W going into camp, a really First-c.ass SHEEP ot 290 acresm good Canterbury district, close to rail. Will cjjry 3 to 4 sheep per aero. PRICE £30 PER ACRE. Very easy terms arranged with approved purchaser. Apply to ALLAN HOPKINS, rjg . Cathedral square. WANTED Sell, Small Casks for Summer dS; Ice Cream Tubs, Oak Tuba for Shrubs and Flowers. Kauri YT&en üb ® «u-f tfnTssWttgß and Chains, guaranteed not' to leak, 32s 6d; Churns Washuig Machines made and repaired; Bikers ler ment Tube, Tubs for Pickling Moat.S>ither land, 70 Tuam street W. Phone C~wv,t7-ROLET for Sale, very light, eoonomical Car; does 28 miles to gallon of petrol Complete with electno lamps, horn, Belf-starter, 5 detachable rims and tyref. ZenHh carburettor, rear wind shield, and all ac- . price £°25. Inspect immediately cessortee. irric© a at Adams, Ltd.. 219 Tuam street. A 2523 r, a YARD CAB,, 3-Seiater, 4-Cylnder; just B overhauled and painted. Does 30 miles o gallon of petroL £160. ARCHIBALD'S GARAGE, 24 Oxford terrace. A2olJ?aOTV—BUNGALOW, Waltham, 5 rooms, feOOU electric light, all conveniences, i ; icte. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. 10a ATOTORISTS—The Best Value for money IVX House for Motor Accessories, is Adams, Ltd. Oilcans Is 6d, Oildag 2s 9d, Clockß from 30e, portable lamps 10s Bd, non fog 3s, electric horns from 18s, Imp carbon chaser 63 6d; Outfits from 6s 6d, and dozens of other I lines equally as cheap. Call and Garage, 219 Tuam street. . A 2522-4976 SEED PEAS. WE hate still BLUE PEAS for about 200 ACRES for growth, in lots of 5 to oO tares. Liberal Prices to experienced growers, r. MEA,GHER and CO., 155 Cashel street. ir POKH BUYS English Sunbeam, 5-seater Motor Car, complete in every detail, including 5 detachable wheels and tyres, Claudel and Hobeon carburettor, Bosch magneto, four speed gear box, and khaki hood. In splendid condition, and haß recently been re-painted. Call immediately and iaspeot at Adams, LtcL, 219 Tuam street. A 2522 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD required in refined home by married couple and child (5). Central. 'Birch," "Press." £17 WANTED TO RENT. WANTED to Rent, comfortable Furnished House; no children; good locality. g.G-., "Preea" , WANTED TO PURCHASE. I WE BUY FOR CASH, AT HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICES, In Any Quantities, CJCRAP Copper, Brass, Zinc, Lead, Iron O (Cast and Wrought), Rags, Tailor's Cuttings, Kope, Rubber of all kindß. and Sacks of every description. G. THORPE and CO.. Wholesale Rag and Waste Merchants, 101 LOWER HIGH STREET, Christchurch. 'Phone 674. T8862 I WANTED TO PURCHASE. j WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, PIANOS, and SEWING MACHINES. If you wish to Sell, bo sure and give us a Ring or Call. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Cathedral equaro (next Post Office), Mc6O2S-5146 | rXTANTED, Trapped Rabbits, eight shilVY lings per dozen on rail. P. Feron and Son, Ltd., Fish Market, Christchurch. 484 T7CTiA.NT.ED, a Berkshire or Tamworth VV Boar. State ago, breeding, and pric* to H.W., "Press" Agency, Rangiora. 5021 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, betweon Cust and Rangiora, on Sunday alternoon, Black Leather BAG, wntaining Purse and Spectacles inside. Reward on returning to J. Fitzgibbon, Butcher, Rangiora, or D. Howat, Cust. 524 S~T RAYED from my farm, Yaldhurst, 6 Ewes, recently branded in black on Bhoulder, also 5 Wethers, branded in black on rump. Any information leading to recovery of some will ho rewarded. A. A. COOPER. 5001 OST from Express, Saturday night, Black and Tan Collie DOG, answers name Towser. Reward. 203 Wilson's road. 533

June 20th, 1918. MR! STEWART ROBINSON, Boot Importer, Christchnrch. Dear Sir, —We have much pleasure in informing yon that we have accepted'your offer for the 1,200 pairs of Boots and Shoes as per samples. Trusting yon will have a satisfactory sale, Yonrs respectfully, M. O'BRIEN & CO., Per F. O'Brien. In tlie teeth of advancing markets, the abnormal rise in leather values, and the difficulty in getting supplies, we have secured an exceptionally nne lot as mentioned in above letter.. These will be reduced down, and wm show to all an astounding reduction from the prices recently charged lor 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 .. * piur 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, 4 to 6 5/-pr. 120 pairs CHILDS' PATENT CALF i-BAR MACHINE-SEWN, 4to 6 5/- pr. 60 pairs CHILDS* PATENT CALF ANKLE SHOES, light—Worth 4/6 r IN ow .. 2/0 4 S pairs GIRLS' BOX CALF i-BAR, best quality. 7tolo .. .. 9/60 pairs GIRLS' BOX CALF i-BAR, machine-sewn, 11 to 1 •• .„ 10 / 9 pairs MEN'S THIGH GUM BOOTS (Merchant R. Co.) 27/6 pair a 7 pairs MEN'S THIGH GUM BOOTS, 5 and 6 only (British) 20/- pair 72 pairs GIRLS' WILLOW CALF TAN LACE and BUTTON BOOTS. 7to 10 .. .. . • • • • • • ■ * m ' r 60 pairs MEN'S LIGHT DERBY BALMORALS, sewn .. >6/9 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 tops—Worth 30/- .. 22/6 BOYS* ENGLISH DERBY BALMORALS, sewn, 7to 10 8/6 11 to 1 9/6 LADIES' GOLOSHES .. \ •• f/6 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 MiN'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 12/6pr. 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—Women's, 6d.; Men's, Is. SALE NOW ON STEWART ROBINSON CASHEL STREET R 8368—4135

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16264, 15 July 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16264, 15 July 1918, Page 9

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