WANTED TO SELL. \\J ANTED. Offer New World Gas VV Cooker. 16 Edgeware road. 3512 T>TTT.T .KVS, Outboard Motor, Marine JT Engines, Propeller. 243 St. Asaph street. 3156 TT'LAT Iron, 6x3 Sheets, 3s 9d; 8 x 3, -T 5 S 9d. Smiths City Market, 55U Colombo street. x 9831 r ADIES PLEASE NOTE. THE NAJL TIONAL party will abolish THE WAGES TAX ON WOMEN Twelve Words 1/-. 3 Days 2/6. H/TONSTER Bath Soap 5 cakes 1/ i'-L Toilet Paper 5 pkts. 1/-. Cash Toilet Paper Coupons at Tucks. TI/TODEL Table Gas Stove, white-grey plate rack; Acme Regulo. What offers? 116 Rossall street, Menvaje -rn COLOMBO STREET, City. OOrk' “George Anderson and Son. New Address; Cr. Dundas street. X 9686 VOUNG MEN SEEKING OPP OR - X TUNITY AND SOUND PROSPERITY VQTE NATIONAL! 3488 CEAGRASS Chair, 14s; Card Tables. L? i2s 6d; Carpet Sweepers, 23s 6dSmiths City Market. x 9831 A CTION-BACK Sports Coats, splendid range, new shades, from 39s 6d. Landerys, Men’s Outfitters, Armagh street. x _ Wells Stocktaking Sale. Sensational Reductions. X 9756 \T7E Pay Spot Cash for Household VV Furniture. George Anderson and Son, Auctioneers. X 9886 1 i /a— GREY Sports Trousers, -L-L/ tf tailor cut, and 18/6 for Grey Striped Worsted Sports Trousers. GLASSONS WAREHOUSE, 96 Lichfield street. —8 /■IONGO. Squares, 9x7, 18s; 9x9, 21s 9d; Barfelt, 3s 3d yard; Lino., 6s. Smiths City Market. X 9831 /"tORDERY, Wells Stocktaking Sale, v/ £IOOO worth Radios must be sold. Sensational Reductions. X 9756 WOMEN DESIROUS OF INCREASING THEIR INCOME SHOULD VOTE FOR THE NATIONAL PARTY, WHO WILL ABOLISH THE WAGES TAX ON WOMEN. 3488 T AWNMOWERS: Some very good ones. From IQs. Smiths City Market, 550 Colombo street. X 9831 OUITCASES, Travelling Trunks, Hatboxes for Sale; also Repairs. .Johnson and Couzins, Ltd., 93 Cashel street. J5027 ■REVEL-BACK Weatherboarding, 30s 100; Flooring, 30s 100; Matchlining, 25s 100. Smiths City Market. X 9831 IVf OTHERS! EVEN THE DESIGN OF 1?J. yoUR BABY’S RATTLE WILL BE STATE CONTROLLED if Labour Bririgs in its Socialist Programme. VOTE NATIONAL! 3488 “r'IELAX” Non-slip, Non-greasy Floor Polish; antiseptic and cleansing; 3 sizes, 6d, Is, Is 6d. “Jenco” Dark Wax Stain Polish, Is 6d. “Jenco” Car Polish, 2s. Neeve’s, 17 New Regent street. X 284 SCANTLINGS AND BOARDS FOR GARAGE and GENERAL WORK. BATTENS FOR CONCRETE PATHS. ROUD and SON, 242 Ferry road. ’Phone 37-683. R7617 FARMERS. WILL BE GLAD TO KNOW, there is wv now a HARDWARE SHOP IN RICCARTON Rakes. Hoes. Forks Spades, etc., at competitive prices C. R. CLARK. 105 Riccarton road. C 3169 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Twelve Words I/-. 3 Days 2/6. f ADY, Gent, or Married Couple; good table. ’Phone 35-415. 2902 T3RXVATE Board offered Business Gentleman, City: telephone. Reply H136, “Press.” " X 144 SUPERIOR Convalescent Home has Vacancy 'for chronic invalid elderly person. P1971, “Press.” 3515 A CCOMMODATION Vacancies Boarders, also apartments. Established Board-Residence Agency. 136 Worcester street. ’Phone 31-427. X 9838 IVHAKATATA, 44 CASHEL ST Splendidly situated. West End. nea. Gardens Select and sunny position. Permanents or Casuals Moderate. tariff. Telephone 34-266 H5167 |>RITANNIA Private Hotel. 516 Colombo street (3 minutes Station! opp New City Hotel Excellent service. Tariff: Daily Board 7/6, all Meals I S. Concession Tickets 6/- halfdozen ’Phone 31-205. Mc 5276 Ljj OTEL CECIL (Private), Manchester street, under entirely ’ new management Superior accommodation and free garaging, 10/6 a day. weekly by arrangement. Permanents from 32: 6d a week. P Steel (Proprietor) Phone 34-174. 58925 ACCOMMODATION BUREAU, 203 Cambridge terrace (Colombo street Bridge) Vacancies Boarders, casuals, rermanents; also Furnished Apartments and Flats waiting. PRONE S7 _ 6{)S 938? BOARD WANTED. T>OARD by young man, private home; Linwood pre-erable. H269, “Press.” VOUNG Man wants Private Board, -*■ near Railway. State terms. H293, “Press.” W AN S>Board and Sunny Room, fireplace; central; 255. Elderly Lady. H6B, “Press.” HOLIDAV ACCOMMODATION —The Misses Howes Guest House, -90 Esplanade: £2 10s weekly. Garage. X 3894 TAURANGA —Hotel St. Anne's. Leading Private Hotel in Tauranga, centrally situated, charming grounds. Proprietors. Captain and Mrs' P. E. Harne. 2430 Guest House, amongst Hills; *- high altitude. Bus met. Own Tennis Court and Swimming Pool. Riding. Close to Golf Links. Suitable convalescents. Terms. £2 10s weekly. ’Phone 18. Mrs E Pain. Caverhili road. Cheviot. X 7947 LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. TT'OR Sale, Berkshire Boar, 11 months X old. L. Bush, 449 North road. Styx 3378 TEHSEY Bull Calf, fat backing 7241b. registered or unregistered. Unwin. Winchester. _ • XII2 NICE 4-Dr. Fillies, 3 and 4yrs, £ls; Spring Cart Geld., any trial, £l2. ’Phone 36-588, or 15 Dilworth street. X 352 ijK HEAD Useful Horses. ’Phone Dowler. 36-588, for an, appointment, or 15 Dilworth street, Riccarton. X 350 XGED Dr. Mare, suit orchard, £5; i-Dr. Geld., 7yrs, any trial, £ls. ’Phone 36-588, or 15 Dilworth street. X 351 PHOTOGRAPHY GREEN AND HAHN PRESS, COMMERCIAL. AND STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS. MODERN EQUIPMENT FOR MODERN PORTRAITURE. LATEST ELECTRIC LIGHTING SYSTEM. Wedding Parties; “Town or Country ” Consider Your Guests. We are Noted for our Quick and Efficient Service, Every Detail Studied. Address: DOMINION CHAMBERS, 152 ARMAGH ST. ’Phone 33-706.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22518, 28 September 1938, Page 20
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