WANTED TO PURCHASE. ■ Twelve Words 1/-. S Days 2/5. ' PLANET Junior Horse Hoe Wanted; to Buy. ’Phone 37-386. X5lB CELLING your Furniture? Get the£s highest market price by. ringing McKenzie and Willis. XB6O Kp, WANTS Urgently. Children’s • Warm Clothing, Boots, andShoes. Ring 32-921. X 537 W7 ANTED Buy, Anvil, medium to V V large; 5 to lOcwt Chain Block- . X 222, “Press.” . Tj OUSEHOLD Furniture in . any 11 . quantity. Highest prices giyem McKenzie and Willis. - -XSoO AAA BOTTLE Exchange. We Buy Beers, Wines, Coffees. ’Phone 31-027, 171 River road. X 872 Kp. BEST Prices given for Men’s • Suits, Odd Coats, and Trousecs. Mrs Fenny, 6 Ferry road. X 537 VX/ANTED To Buy, some Carpenter’s * V Tools, cash; or Exchange for Laying Fowls. P1982. “Press.” 3724 BEST Prices given for Clothes of all kinds. Bring them to Mrs Berry. 121 Manchester street. X 538 VS7E are prepared to buy up to £IOOO VV oj good household furniture. Cash Buyers waiting. Tip-top prices. McKenzie and Willis. XBtK) Rp, MEN’S Cardigans, Pullovers, • Blazers, Working Boots, Shoes bought. Mrs Penny, 6 Ferry road. X 537 AX7ANTED to Buy, Coal Range, left- ” hand oven, with H.W. Boiler; must be self-setter, complete. Reply byletter, price, and condition, to Mr EU. No. 1 Gayhurst road, Dallington. X 721 * Tip BOTTLE Exchange! ’Phone 33.842. Rags 2s sack. Beers Is 6d doz. Metals. 96 Hastings street. HPRADE-IN your old Fumitoe, A Pianos, etc., on new articlesfrom our large stocks, McKenzie and ■ C* EORGE ANDERSON and SON. 53* vT Colombo street. ’Phone 30-314, are • Cash Buyers of General Furniture, Sewing Machines. SEWING Machines, Pianos, and FurJ niture of all kinds bought XB6oi cash at highest market price. Kenzie and Willis. \T7ANTED Buy, 2-3 Tons Undergrade W Mother Seed Dakota SeedPotatoes. Price and particulars, H197, “Press.” VTO Need to worry about selling your LV Furniture! Ring McKenzie and Willis, ’phone 34-630.. Highest ..cash irices given and all settled within 24. lours. ' XB6O 11/E are accepting NO MORE HARES VV after Wednesday. 31st August. P. FERON and SON. LTD., 303 Moorhouse avenue, F5381 Christchurch. OEFORE selling your old furniture, remember McKenzie • and Willis ' lan give you .a better price if you buy lew articles from their large stocks. • XB6O PLLWOOD. 125 ARMAGH STREET, GIVE HIGHEST PRICES for Ladies’. Gent’s, and Children’s Clothing, Boots. Shoes. Hats. etc. "Phone 32-694. CEVERAL Housefuls of Furniture ■O Wanted. The market price is good just now. Now is your-oppor-tunity. Highest market price given. McKenzie and Willis. XB6O , [BUSINESSMEN, Attention! We reD quire urgently 1000 suits, coats,.; vests, boots, shoes, linen, rugs, blan- - kets, carpets, etc. See us last, ’Phone 30-660. Mrs M. Walker, Wardrobe Dealer, 12 Victoria street. W7167 PENNY’S. 6 FERRY ROAD. TEL. 32-92 L VX7ILL Buy, for Spot Cash. Men’s and W Women’s Clothing, Overcoats;. Suits, Odd Coats, Boots and' Shoes, Linen. Carpets. Blankets, and Rugs. P7142 OLD JUNK WANTED. .• /OBSOLETE MACHINERY. Motor ” Vehicles, Gas Stoves, Ranges, Scrap Metals,. Rags, Fat, Bottles, and; Waste Materials of almost any kind. Spot cash and collected, town or country. N.Z. SALVAGE CO., 64-68 Harman street, Addington. " TeL 35-934, anytime. ~X 943 WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE. TAIAMOND Rings, Jewel-. lery. Watches, Firearms, Typewriters, Microscopes, Telescopes,. Field Glasses; Cameras, Musical Instruments. and any article .of’ value. Satisfaction in all transactions guaranteed. FRIE INLANDERS, ' 221 High street (next McKenzie’s Arcade). F6171 ' MCKENZIE and WILLIS Are Buyers Of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Letter to us, or call, or ’Phone 34-630 . will bring our Buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay the True Market Value. of the Goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS. 120 HEREFORD STREET (Late Queen’s Picture Theatre). FURNITURE FOR SALE. O-PIECE Fully Sprung Chesterfield- *-* Suite. This is one of the goodbold.' makes. A snip, £3. Railway Auction Rooms. ■■ . . ' 4? ft 19s 6d—DINING-ROOM Suite. including Sideboard, Extension Table and 4. Sprung Chairs.. Hail-~ way Auction Rooms. XTOU can’t beat this Bedroom Suite: ■ Wardrobe, Bed with good Wire, 3drawer Duchesse and Pedestal, all for £7 15s. Railway Auction Rooms. /COLONIAL Couch and Squab 37s 6d, Duchesse 18s 6d, Easy Chairs 17s 6d, Chests 10s, Seagrass Chairs 12s 6dL Railway Auction Rooms. . . O-PIECE Single Bedroom Suite, painted in white enamel. Amazing value at £4 10sj Railway Auction Rooms.--PIECE Chesterfield Suites, huge range/ £5 10s, £7 10s, £9' 10s, 10 10s, all in splendid condition, lilway Auction Rooms. S]VTAT.T. GOODS- SPECIALISTS. JMOKED Fish—Have you tried our, Sugar-cured Fillets? Roberts, ashel street. X 278 TUTTON Birds smoked, cooked, and fresh, from Is to Is 6d. Roberts, ashel street. X 278 ■pOULTRY —Delicious Poultry always A ready; lowest prices. Roberts. Cashel street West. ’Phone 31-503. X27P EERIT T ’ S, ' QUALITY BUTCHERS, Deliver Out Your Way. ’PHONE 31-780 For Prompt Delivery. - ; ; X3ll Do You Know? “The Press,” the South Island’s Leading Dally, carries more “Classified” Advertising than any other paper published in the South Island. ~ IT’S RESULTS THAT COUNT . Advertise your “Wants” and “Don’t Wants” in To-day’s Popn- - lar Medium. “THE PRESS ” The newspaper for the home. The people’s first choice. 12 Words 1/3 Days 2/6
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 27
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