FRUIT, PLANTS, AND PRODUCE, Twelve Words 1/- 3 Days 2/6 TRADED Ryegrass and Clover, also x> Lucerne Hay. 195 Avonhead road, Fendalton. X 8516 8/ SACK!! 2/6 Sugar-Bag!! Prime "/ Table Potatoes: Sutton’s Supreme and Red Dakotas. Also all early seed potatoes, 5s sugar-bag. 71b is Sutton’s Supreme Seed 4s sugarbag. Lime 4s 6d 1401 b sack. Carrots and parsnips 3s sugar-bag; Swedes, 2s 6d sugar-bag. GRANGER’S, 240 Moorhouse ave. ’Phone 30-746. G 6176 QEE Us First.~9so Cases Good Apples, Sturmers and Wolseleys, from 1/6 to 3/6 s.b. Ist Grade Table Potatoes. 1/9 s.b., 6/- Full-size Sack. Hothouse Spinach, 4d. 95 Highsted road, PapaXoamU FOREST AND SHELTER TREES FOR HIGH AND LOW COUNTRY PLANTING. a STRONG TREES. TRANSPLANTED AND WRENCHED. Per 100. Per 1000 Pinus Insigms 2yr. Pinus Maritima 2yr Pinus Muricata 2yr Pinus Ponderosa 2yr Abies Douglassii 2yr Cupressus Macrocarpa 2yr , All Prices f.o.r. Ashburton. Planting by Contract a Specialty. J. MILLICHAMP AND SONS, 20/£4 £5 £5 £8 £5 NURSERYMEN. ASHBURTON. WANTED TO PURCHASE. A A BOTTLE Exchange. We buy xAjTV Beers, Wines, Coffees. ’Phone 31-027, 171 River road. XBO4I TpLECTRIC Ceiling Fan, in good L order; blades about 4ft 6m across. Price, E 8835, “Press.” VX7ANTED Purchase, Duchesse, WardW robe, Chesterfield Suite; also Sewing Machine. Reply EB2ll, “Press.” VTTE Pay Spot Cash for Household t» Furniture. George Anderson and Son, Auctioneers. XBOB7 VX7ANTED Chesterfield Suites. Pianos, W Sewing Machines. Cash buyers. Smiths City Market X 8258 P. WANTS , Urgently, Warm Clothing. Shoes. Ring 32-921. Children’s Boots, and XBOBI \\7 ANTED Garden Tools, FurnishW ings. Crockery, Carpets. Cash buyers. Smiths City Market. X 8258 p BEST Prices given . for Men’s • ‘Suits. Odd Coats, and Trousers Mrs Penny, 6 Ferry road. XBOBI r» P. MEN’S Cardigans, Pullovers, Blazers, Working Boots. Shoes »ought. Mrs Penny. 6 Ferry road.^ ["ADIES, Your - Best Friend wouldn’t recognise that Old Hat when Remodelled. Williamson’s. 803 Colombo {reet. 7573 ANDERSON and SON, 534 JT Colombo street. 'Phone 30-314, are ’ash Buyers of General Furniture. Sewing Machines. iTTE are accepting NO MORE HARES Ft after Wednesday. 31st August P. FERON and SON, LTD., 303 Moorhouse avenue, rs3Bi Christchurch. BUSINESSMEN. Attention!, We re- □ quire urgently 1000 suits, coats, rests, boots, shoes, linen, rugs, blancets. carpets, etc. See us last, ’Phone iO-660. Mrs M. Walker. Wardrobe Dealer, 12 Victoria street. W 7167 • PENNY’S, 6 FERRY ROAD. TEL. 32-921. IT7ILL Buy, for Spot Cash. Men’s and rT Women’s Clothing, Overcoats, luits, Odd Coats, Boots and Shoes. ,inen. Carpets. Blankets, and Rugs. - P 7142 /ANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE, yr i FAIAMOND Rings, Jewel--111 ■*-' lery. Watches, Firearms, Typewriters, Microscopes, Telescopes. Field Glasses, Cameras, Musical Instruments. and any article ot alue Satisfaction in all transactions uaranteed. ' PRIEDLANDERS. 221 ligb street (next McKenzie’s Arcade). If cKENZIE and _ WILLIS ix Are Buyers Of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Letter to us, or call, or ’Phone 34-630 idll bring our Buyer to your door immediately. and we are always preiared to pay the True Market Value if the Goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 HEREFORD STREET (Late Queen’s Picture Theatre).
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22507, 15 September 1938, Page 18
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