WANTED TO SELL. BREAK THE NEWS TO MOTHER,— Tell her you have bought rhis sturdy, serviceable four-cylinder, ftve-seator Ford Car, and &he will riso up and' call you "blessed! It's a neaVJookins: little "cms," finished in brown, and has magneto ignition. We ellowed £l6O on it, and we. have spent £\o on painting and adjustments, but we will sell iter £l5O. Henry Ford makes 5000 cars a day, and ho gives vahto for money, but not as good -.'a-hio as we are offering here • Just the car for a man with a family. (1091.) HANDSOME, UP-TO-DATE AND CHEAP The business man with a family will anpre--cia'.'e this proposition. It is the fa test model Studebaker Light Four ifive-seater), with electric light, eelf-starter, cord tyres, magneto, and everything good and modern. Wo allowed Mr Tyler, of Rangiora, who has bought a Studebaker Big Six, £SOO on tins ueautiiul and economical ear, and we have repainted it in carmine. Wo offer the car for £495, and we givo same guarantee as with new car. Any trial; any petrol test. The car is good for 100,000 miles, and »very niilo will be a. delight. (1039.) ADAMS, LTD., Showrooms, 152-154 High street. Garage, 219 Tuam street. 4811 MOTOR-CAR BARGAINS At LENNIE AND ARCHBOLD'S GARAGE, Corner BATH and COLOMBO STREETS. 5-seat 1919 Model Ford, in perfect condition, fitted with Side and Rear Windscreen*. A gift at £2lO. 5-seat Ford, looks and rung like new. £l7B. eat Ford, a real good car. £125. 2-seat Ford—a, second Rolls-Royce. £205. 2-seat Ford, with new Khaki Hood and Side Curtains. A bargain at £195. 2-seat 1915 Ford, cheap at £l5O. 5-seat Ford, overhauled and repainted. £l2O. 5-seat Overland, in good order, and fitted with electric light, £125. 2-seat Light Car E.L., S.S. A gift at £175. 5-seat Maxwell, E.L., S.S., overhauled and repainted. A cheap car at £250. 2-seat English Car, in good going order, £SO. And plenty of others to choose from. LENNIE and ARCHBOLD, J Tho Ford Experts. 'Phone 5026. A 2383-4171 i THE N.Z. AGENCY CO. 4 HOME OF BARE CHARM—SIX- . .ROOMED BUNGALOW, built of Brick and Rough-cast, with hollow walls. Situated in one of tho beet streets in Lower Riccarton, one minute from 2d tram. Every possible convenience, E. lights and heaters, gas ring and lights. Three well fireplaces, good range, etc. This home is artistically finished inside and out, was built under tho supervision of a leading architect of this town, "who gives his word that it is impossible to get the same dwelling built for £I7OO to-day, or anything like it. There is One Acre of Land, with two chain frontaffo; J-acre sections are being sold for £3OO each. The owner will accept £2060 for quick gale. Do not hesitate to inspect this home. THE N.Z. AGENCY CO., 312 DURHAM STREET NORTH, Opposite Baxter's, Chemist. 'Phone 4160 N67*B-608a prr rrv—SYDENHAM. Immediate posßOsdW i QKJ sion. Modern House, 4 rooms, hot and cold, all conveniences. FOREST and PERKINS, Sydenham. 706 >ECORDS for Sale. All the Latest Hits -.li in stock. We also exchange fqj 6d each. 1000 to chooso from. 92 Ceshel street, next Zetland Hotel. 58826-6164 QUANTITY T Silver Grey Rabbit Skins, full furred, tanned, any number, cheap. Apply V.A.S.,'"Press." 608 ► OILER owners, (try "Stopskale." Gwaran- ' teed to remove old scale, eliminate grease, and proven*, formation of new scale. Prevents pitting, corrosion, and galvanic ac♦'■'"l; Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford ' M 6655-3069 HANOS, Pianos, for Sale, - Cash or - ' Weekly Payments accepted. Call and inspect! 92 Cashel street, next Zetland Hotel. - J38826 i?CAfV~ SYDENHAM (near Railway). ImdtfOUU mediate possession. House 6 rooms, gas, bath, sink, 38 Perches. FOREST and PERKINS, Sydenham. 703 EWI>"KJ Machines for Sale, from £4 10a, • guaranteed. Terma accepted. All leading makes stocked. 92 Cashel street, ...f. fc.t1.,,,1 Hotel. ' SBBM RAMOPHONES for Sale, from £4 10s. vx We accept Weekly Payments. 99 Cashel Btreet, next Zetland Hotel. 58826 r?n/v A—SYDENHAM (near P. 0.). House dwOvrV/ 4 rooms, electric light, hot and cold, all conveniences. FOREST and PERKINS, Sydenham. 628 F5420-1418 FIRE!. FIREI An "Underwriters Fire Extinguisher is your cheapest insurance policy. Has powerful flame smothering materials, quenching fire immediately. Always ready for action. Absolutely reliable. Easily re-chaxg?d. Manning ohinery Co., 5 'Bedford row. M 6655-3069 TTirANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'a Sale— VV« White Silk Jumpers, Hand Embroidered, IBs lid. " . . . TJirANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s Sale— Wi Kid Gloves, sixes S{, 6, 6}, 3a lid and 4s lid. rANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'g Sale—nJ Ladies' Coloured Cotton Hose, all shades, 2 pairs for 4a 6d. TXrANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s Sale— Wl Ladies' Grey and Heather All-wool Jersey Coats, 32a Gd. r ANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'a Sale ' 20 Coloured Blouse Muslins at la. 6Jd. »/i/'AKTED"at Nicholson and Co.'a Sale—.i » i Special Clearance Grey Twilled Sheeting, 50m 2s lid, "iOrn 4e lid, 80in 5s Qd. N6657-286 EDUCATIONAL. CRAMMING CUT OUT. If you study at GILBY'S COLLEGE. Furthermore, the preparation of students for all Public Examinations at Gilby's is accomplished IN HALF THE USUAL TIME occupied by the Secondary Schools. Each student is thoroughly taught under our system of INDIVIDUAL TUITION. At last MATRICULATION EXAMINATION 11 OUT OF 18 CANDIDATES WERE SUCCESSFUL. A Term may commence at any time. Studies conducted under the direction of MR G. H. SCARSE, 8.A., Louvain, Assisted by a Staff of Teacher Specialists. Day and Evening; Classes. Correspondence Lessons. ENROL NOW. Write or call for details. LILBY'S COLLEGE, LTD., Royal Exchange Buildings, ' NEXT G.P.0., Cathedral square, Christchurch. Telephone 1333. P.O. Box S6. Director: L. J. BERRY, A.P.A., N.Z., F.I.A.N.Z. G5384'-2211 (And at Wellington). DIGBYS COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Hallenstein's Buildings (opp. D.1.C.). Principal: MISS SI. B. DIGBY, P.C.T., I.P.S. THOROUGH AND RAPID TUITION" IN Shorthand, Typewriting, Handwriting. Bookkeeping. Commercial CorresponcUsnce, and ALL Subjects necessary for a Commercial Career. OFFICE APPOINTMENTS FOR ALL QUALIFIED STUDENTS. The demand for our Shorthand Typists, Bookkeepers, and Junior Olerks is at nil times greatly in excess of the number available, and Students readily obtain good office appointments. Prospectus on application at the School. Term commences at any Time. Coaching for,- Matriculation, Publio Service, and all Public Examination/ - ,. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Triangle, Christchuroh . - D3OBO-406S MISS LYNNE EDWARDS, Pupil of Miss Estelle 3eere, Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, the 4th April. Latest Ballroom and Fancy Dancing. Children's tuition especially ieatured. Particulars of Classes, Tenn9, etc., may be obtained at The Bristol Piano Co., Box 512, or 'Phone 2566. . E5560 DANCING, Deportment Physical Exercise —MISS COX and MISS M. MYERS, Pupils oi'Mrs Wordsworth, London, resume TRANCING Deportment—Under Royal and U Viceregal Patronage. MISS LOWE, havinz returned from Australia, will resume C'ssses from March 14th. The New Waltz . * v. :_ *1 U. An . At tiAmA TuohHilv Afternoons, 51 Worcester 'street. L 6803 . DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. . PROF. .FLEMING has Restmed Teaching. Waltz and other Special Dances taught in Three Private Lessons, any hour. Classes every evening. Proficiency guaranteed. Private Academy, 241 Cashel street. 'Phone 204. F5557
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17117, 12 April 1921, Page 11
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