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AUCTIONS. THE CITY MARKET. rpHE OITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. AUCTION SALE, THIS DAY, 11 A.M. HARNESS —Account Owner: Splendid Line, good order. HORSES —6 Entered. COWS AND PIGS—4 Cows Entered. Particulars of Sundries in yesterday's P "mOTORS, BICYCLES, AND TOOLS, at 12 15 p.m.—Account Holder of Bill of Sale. Re'"al Car, for Unreserved Sale; Ford Truck. Account Mr Higgs, West Coast: 5-Seater W'olsely Sedair Cur, leather upholstery, sunshine hood, perfect condition; trial. This car was purchased in England only a few '" FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT 1 P.M. —Account Shop Prop.: Largo Quantity Fancy Goods, etc. Account Owner: Quantity Clothing. Account Mr Thome: Col. Couch, Lino., 2 Duchesses, Carpet Square, Seugrass Square, -Slip Mats, Linos., Tables, Chairs, D. Bed, Mattresses, Garden Tools, Brooms, Buckets, and many Sundries. Account Mr Beale: Wardrobe, 2 S. Beds, Cottage Piano, Singer Machine, Cot, Chesterfield Suite in Moquette, 11. Back Chairs, Sideboard, 2 Couches, Set Invicta Scales, Crockery, Kerosene Lamps, W 7 ringer, 2 E. Irons, Mclodia Gramophone, Electric Ovenetles Tent, Rugs, Blinds, etc. For Private Sale: Late Model Cash Register; cost £140; for urgent sale, £lO. Terms. POULTRY AUCTION AT 2 P.M. A.ll Classes of Poultry available. Counlo lines always arriving. Cage Birds in goot variety. Honey from 15s per tin, COlb. 11. C. SMITH, Prop. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. >IG VALUES IN USED FURNI- - > TURE. BUY NOW AT THE CALDER MACKAY CO. Offer wanted -.(or Second Hand Chesterfield Suite, in good condition. Big value two second hand Morris Chairs. Call and make offer for second hand Writing Desk, Book Case, Side Board, etc. Our Used Furniture Department offers outstanding values. Buy now on our Unbeatable Terms. CALDER MACKAY CO., LTD., 115 Worcester street (Right behind the Cathedral;, Christchurch. <LE out" windows tor the largest ■3 display of Pianos in Christchurch. Prices £5 to £4O. Hutchinson, Whites, Victoria square. ___ H4B2 i ~>RltlSH _ Stephen's Piano, six years J old, modern design, appearance as new; valued £l2O. Sell £27 10s. Hutchinson, Whites, Victoria square. H 4824 /"1 OLDEN — 6ak~Bcciroom Suite. 18 T months' old, latest design. Cost £3O, sacrifice at £l7 10s. Hutchinson, Whites, Victoria square. H 4824 Spot Cash lor Furniture and Sun- ' dries of every .description. Apply Hutchinson, Whites, Victoria .square. H 4824

DINING Suite, Jacobean, Oak, appearance as new. Value £l2 10s. Hutchinson. Whites, Victoria square. H 4824 new apJL * pcarance, Value £lO. Hutchinson, Whites, Victoria square. I-14824 pLANOS~£4~foT"tcr £26 10s, Splendid Instruments include Haake, Werner, Barnard, Taylor and Sons, Kreutzer Kirchner, Shaw, Collard and Collard, Railway Auction Rooms. '* LMOST New "Gulbransen" Player Piano and records. Owner left Christchurch. Must sell. Offer wanted. At the Railway Auction Rooms. H 4826 BARGAIN Bedroom Suite, as new, o Drawer Duchesse, Pedestal, and splendid Double wood bed and wire. £4 17s 6d Railway Auction Rooms. r pwO Indian Carpets in perfect order, A 9ft x 6ft 6in, Bargains £4 10s each, at the Railway Auction Rooms. SPECIAL Chesterfield Suite, large size, in verv heavv wool moquette, as new. cost £37 10s. Bargain £l4 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. H 4826 !CIAL Dining room Suite, in medium dark oak. Draw-leaf Extension Table, and 6 beautifully designed Chairs, absolutely as new. £l2 10s, at the Railway Auction Rooms. H 4826 EDUCATIONAL. TmAMBER of COMMERCE, 1934-35 Examination Results. Students of DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL gained Ist Pitman's Shorthand (150 w.p.m. with Honours), Ist Gregg Shorthand (150 w.p.m. with Distinction). HIGHEST PASSES in Senior and Junior Typewriting, and Senior and Junior Bookkeeping. We .give EFFICIENT Training and secure office appointments for qualified students. DIGBY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 69 Worcester street (just over Bridge from Square and next to "Haiiey"). G'ILBY'S COLLEGE TUTORIAL CLASSES, 93 Worcester street.— EXPERIENCED TUTORS ON OUR STAFF are available to Students preparing for Matriculation or other University Examinations. Strictly Individual and Exclusive Lessons—Day or Evening—AT MODERATE FEES. Write, 'phone, or call for Free Prospectus. 'Phone No. 41-766.—MRS G. HILDA GILBY. 8.A.. I.P.S. (Hons.), Principal. G4758

PITMAN'S SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING SCHOOL, Wardells Buildings, Cashel St. ALL Commercial Subjects Taught. Strictly individual tuition. Our fees are the lowest in town. Why pay more when your children can be trained by experts at a minimum cost? Enrol Now. C 3052 MOTOR SERVICES. JEAL'S MOTORS. LAKE COLERIDGE. GLENROY, AND V.'INDWHISTLE. PHRISTCHURCH dep. 8.30 a.m. daily (except We from Car Maintenance Garage, 244 Durham street. L,ake Coleridpt arr., 12 noon; Lake Coleridge -iep., 1 p.m. Special Trips arranged to suit clients. Bookings: Government Tourist Office, Square, and CaT Maintenance Garage. 244 Durham street. •Phones: 31-499. 34-397 ML >EAL, Proprietor. HAIR WAVING. ERVICE, Satisfaction, and Safety when you have your Hair Waved at Mrs Olds. Ring 35-852 for an Appointment. Q6884 f AVE your Hair Waved in perfect L safety. New device at Mrs Olds prevents all electric shock. Ring 35-852 for an appointment. Q6684M 1 /tt—MARCEL. FULL-HEAD, SETL/ V TING 2s, TINTING, HOT OIL TREATMENT. ETC Eugene Permanent Waving (only genuine materials used). Concessions to regular clients DOROTHY ELIOTT, 206 Gloucester street (next 3YA). 'Phone 36-895. Appointments to suit clients. E4647 THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE OF J. "the PRESS" IS OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. to receive Advertisements for the following day's issue. AFTER 10 P.M ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE PRINTER,.on the first floor. MOOT and Shoe Repairs—Take yours ** to a Specialist— J. Dollan. Shoe Store. Railway Hotel Buildings, Manchester street. .. . . D 461

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 24

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