• FOR SALE. F OE SALE BY SEPARATE TENDER. 1. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, ufl feel by ;>5 feat, corner Featherston and_ Johnston streets, Wellington, whereon is erected a first-class three-storey building, consisting of spacious showroom, offices, ana warehouse. A unique opportunity to secure a valuable Freehold Property in the heart of the City. 2. Motor Tip Truck, Morris Six Wheeler, 2-ton capacity with hydraulic tip, in fimst-class order, now located at Car Maintenance Co.'s Garage, Durham street, Christchureh. Full particulars can be obtained from tha Liquidator. TENDERS' addressed to the Liquidator, Box 668, Wellington, will CLOSE on THURSDAY, 31st MARCH, 1932, at' 4 P.M. Tho highest or any tender not necossarily accepted. BRITANNIA MOTORS, LTD. (In Liquidation). C. II TURNER, Liquidator, 131-IoU Featherstou St., Wellingtno. 4402 ST. ALBANS BARGAIN. BUNGALOW. £750. UICH SECTION, 27 PERCHES. Bungalow oi 4 rooms and good-sized kitchenette, porcelain batllj and all other modern conveniences. Very little cash required. Good mortgage. OWNER GOING FARMING, hence tho templing figure to ensure a speedy Bale. H. W. II E SLOV and C 0., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 778 COLOMBO ST., VICTORIA SQUARE. Telephone Sl-180. H 4213 WILL THIS SUIT YOU I (|QA DOWN is wanted by a 'Seller who dUo" finds he cannot keep his payments going. Ho offers a really fine Bungalow, 'our rooms and kitchenette; balance mostly Govt. Mortgage. Payments, including principal, work out at 26s por weok. Can you do it J S " e D. STOCK and CO., Expross Bldgs., 158 Manchester street. 56540 £BOO. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE 4J p.c. BUNGALOW, 5 Rooms, every convenience, sewered. Mußt be sold to wind op estate. HARRIS, LAWLOR and CO., . H 4201 98 Hereford street. TO Buy, at right price and time, 469 Acres, Cave, onquire Box 781, Christchureh. RAND New 4-roomed Modern Bungalow.; Garage; handy 2nd section; One-sixth Acre. £BOO. 31 Opawa road 1648 MTXEI> Farm"4oo~Acreg, situated South Canterbury; low price. Box 781, Christchureh. 4405 WANTED TO EXCHANGE. HILL PROPERTY EXCHANGE. OWNER OF MODERN BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS and Sun Porch. Mount Pleasant, Value £1650, will consider Exchanging for Modern House on the flat the same value. SPRATT and CO, 121 WORCESTER STREET. 'Phone 36-649. 58205 WANTED EXCHANGE. WANTED Exchange Valuable Suburban Home, with beautiful garden, for Dairy Farm qf 100 to 200 Acres of First-class Land. Apply R.M.8., 4382 F.P. "Press" Office. "ITENDOR will Exchange 469 AcP,es, Cave. V for town house or small holding.Box 7.81, Christchureh. 4407 WANTED TO LET. BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. . A FIRM with premises in the best part of Lichfield 'street is prepared to subdivide to suit tenants requiring offices, sample rooms, warehouse or workroom accommodation. The. premises are well lighted and are served by right-of-way. Apply G. T. LUCAS, 9865FP Architect, street. OLD GOLD, ETC., WANTED. WANTED TO BUY. OLD GOLD OF ANY DESCRIPTION. TURN YOUR USELESS JEWELLERY OR WATCHES INTO CASIf. Take advantage of present-day prices. Quotations given on receipt of articles. Highest price given. Send per registered poßt to* * CARR and HALLEY, LTD. (M. A. Carr, Managing Director, 40 years in , the Trade), Wholesale Jewellers, 41 Dixon street, Wellington. References; Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. Or Wellington Chamber of Commerce. WARNING: We do not employ or authorise any canvassers. 2604 KNOW 'WHERE RESULTS COME FROM. That ia the reason why "THE PRESS" carries thousands of columns more advertising a year than any other Christchureh paper. Not only has "THE PRESS" the largest average daily circulation— CERTIFIED TO BY AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE —but-—and this is a matter of the very first importance to the sellers of goods and services—The "PER CAPITA" AND AGGREGATE BUYING POWER represented by this circulation is IMMEASURABLY AHEAD of that afforded by any other Canterbury mpdiura. ' In Christchureh suburbs, and the immediately surrounding districts, "THE PRESS" circulation is preeminent, reaching immediately a wonderfully responsive market, where buying powir is quickly converted into buying activity. NOTE •• Residents in the surrounding country districts reached by THE PRESS," almost without exception, have their cars, and aje regular Town customers. "THE PRESS" 19 owned and controlled ia Chrifttphurcb in the interests of Canterbury people.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20491, 9 March 1932, Page 1
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