AUCTIONS. e. r. McDonald and son. MCDONALDS AUCTION ROOMS. MCDONALDS AUCTION ROOMSPUBLIC AUCTION SALE, TO-MORROW, AT 1 P.M., THURSDAY. TO-MORROW, AT 1 P.M.. THURSDAY. §n Account MRS A. K. MOORHEAD, igh st., City, having sold her busiIN OUR ROOMS, 96 GLOUCESTER ST. IN OUR ROOMS, 96 GLOUCESTER SI. WE will offer, by PUBLIC AUCTION, Complete Contents of Home, including Carpets, Runner, English Piano, Metronome; Chesterfield. Dining and Bedroom Suites, Electric Razor, Radio, “Weltd Camera (German), 2.9 Lens, 300 Sec. Telescopic Sight (complete); Moffat Elec. Cooker (plug-in), “Singer” Drophead Electric Cleaner, Fireside Chairs, Jardinieres, Saucepans. Champagne Glasses, 2 Gent’s Bikes, Curtains and Pelmet, 500 Books (Good Reading), Lawnmower, Clothing. Detailed list. To-morrow’s “Press”, Tonight's “Star-Sun.” E. R. MCDONALD and SON, 96 Gloucester st. ’Phone 36-605. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. 8079 SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD CONCRETE MIXERS, WADKIN SAW, DRILLS, 8 H.P. FORD CAR, CONTRACTOR’S EQUIPMENT, BY AUCTION, THIS DAY, AT 1 P.M., AT SMITH’S CITY MARKET, LTD., 550 COLOMBO STREET. Account T. H. GREEN ESTATE, Contractors. Full Particulars Tuesday’s “Press” and “Star-Sun.” ALSO, Account Local Contractors: Angle Bender, Heavy Duty; Rod and Bolt Cutter, Heavy Duty. SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., N. H. McCROSTIE, and CO., Auctioneers in Conjunction. 8071 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANO Wanted, good condition; maximum length, 4ft Bin. E 3560, “Press.” ORGANS for Sale, £5 and £B. ' Devlin’s Rangiora Market. 1851 STUDENT requires Piano. Slight borer not objected to. P 6904, “Press. WANTED, Small Iron Frame Piano. State make and price. P 6950, "Press.” SEDLEY Wells for Pianos. Compare our Values. Buy on our terms. 8035 WANTED, Iron Frame Piano, suitable for small hall; about £45 cash. Relpy "Committee,” P.O. Box 652, Ch. Ch. X 3271 SEDLEY Wells want Pianos. Best Spot Cash Prices. ’Phone 33-660. Sedley Wells, opp. Beaths. 8035 CLUB requires Piano, about £5O Cash. Details, where seen, to Secretary, P.O. Box 960. DON’T Sell Your Piano until you get our Cash Offer. Ernest Cordery, Ltd., 119 Cashel street. 'Phone 34-863. WANTED Privately. Gdod Iron-frame Piano, overstrung; £6O-£7O Cash. E 3600, “Press.” PIANO Wanted Buy Urgently. Spot Cash. Railway Auction Rooms. 'Phone 35-933. 2085 WANTED Purchase, Privately, Piano, about £55. No dealers, please. Reply P 6723, “Press.” £6S—BEAUTIFUL Toned Violin, Case. 2 Bows, insured £lOO, and £35 Classical Music. Lot £65 cash. No offers. 166 Hazeldean road. X 3133 TURN that Old Piano into ready Cash For the highest ’sh prices or an attractive trade-in allowance. consult Robt. Frances Ltd.. High st. T.C. PIANOS WANTED URGENTLY. WE BUY all English and Continental Makes. Good Prices. SPOT CASH. RAILWAY AUCTION ROOMS, LTD, ’Phone 35-933.2085 GOOD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. HOELLING and Spangenberg Piano, in good order. Modern Case. Bargain; at Railway Auction Rooms. HA AKE Upright Grand Piano in splendid order, lovely tone. Beautifully Polished Walnut. Case. At Railway Auction Rooms. ENGLISH Piano, modern appearance, dark rosewood coloured case, special bargain, £29 10s; at Railway Auction Rooms. ENGLISH Upright Grand by “Rowland Warner.” Walnut case, lovely tone; reasonable price. At Railway Auction Rooms. “WILHELM BOHM” Full Upright Grand Piano. A splendid instrument, in excellent order. At Railway__Auctionßooms. £57 10s—WE have Several Really Good Pianos, of English and Continentarmakes, pr £ e ; At Railway Auction Rooms. £l9 zOs—SMALL Cottage Piano. Suit Learner. BARGAINS in Pianos at Railway Auction Rooms, Ltd -* 1 Manchester street. ’Phone 35-933. - 7958 BOARD AND RESIDENCE BED and Tray, 5s 6d. 154 Fitzgerald ave. 118 CHESTER st. offers Bed and Breaxfast for Casuals. X 3079 WANTED by Young Girl in Office, Private Board. E 2906, ‘Press ” —* ALBERT House, St Clair. Dunedin, near sea and baths ’Phone 23-481 T.C REFINED Business Girl requires Board in Private Home. Reply E 3604, “Press.” - TIMARU. 41 Wai-iti rd.. Superior Accommodation foi Guests; full board - TC.
BUSINESS Girl from North Island desires Private Board, Addington, Spreydon preferred. Reply E 3585, "Press.” YOUNG Working Man will pay £2 week for Private Board; any district. E 3420, “Press.” —1 I FULL Board required by Full-time Student (returned serviceman), any locality E 3588, "Press.” RESPECTABLE, Active, Elderly GentleE 1 £ I L w .?£ ts full Board in private home. E 3218, “Press.” ENJOY modem - comforts at Excelsior Hotel, Christchurch. Warm, sunny bedrooms. Good table. 6 QUIET Board required by Young Businessman; private home preferred. E 3617 * * Press. ’ ’ ’ ANNEXE Twin Bed with Board, excellent seaside position, nicely appointed. Ring 46-287. X 3602 YOUNG Man, working at Harewood Airport, requires Board, vicinity Harewood, a pui. Fendaltqn. E 3265, ‘ , Press.” WARWICK House - 52 Armagh st., *Phone 31-089, Superior Bed and Breakfast Accommodation, 12/6 day. Permanents by arrangement. X 3369 ACCOMMODATION Wanted by Young Couple on Farm, near Lincoln College, early August. Pay board and willing help with milk and farm work. E 3333, “Press. 1 ’ RETURNED Soldier, single, quiet,' and of good address, requires permanent Board in private home. Would help with lawns and garden. Ring 22-139, evenings. X 3281 WILLMAH Lodge Guest House, 257 Armagh street, pleasantly situated, close to centre of city Under the personal super--37-828 ° f Mr 3 M Willman. Telephone CORNWALL Private Hotel, 46 Tinakori road, Wellington—Excellent Bed and Breakfast Accommodation. Five minutes from Parliament Buildings. (Late of Ilfracombe Hotel, Akaroa.) ’Phone 41-906. ~ -WELLINGTON VISITORS- X3M9 *°r Up-to-date Accommodation, combin^z.wU?l Service, situated near Centre of City, Single, Double, and Share Rooms, ?, re £ kfaa ‘ on *s • MARLBOROUGH HOUSE 21 Kent tee., Wellington. 7761 THE GRIDIRON HOTEL. Princes street. DUNEDIN. Provides Comfortable Accommodation at a Moderate Tariff G 123 COAL, COKE. FIREWOOD LONG Lengths of Pine Slabs, 35/- per -load for one week only. 'Phone 40-766. hiF£ CI S, 1 up =I £l t r Winter. Pine BlocksjH K * 1 ' Slabs ’ 10 bags £l. 'Phone ■ Yißon BURNWELL Wood Supply. Dry Pffie J sacks, £1; 14 sacks (A-cord) 37s 6d. Phone 30-091. X 3611 hE A ? ER Firewood. Quality Slabs Quanltcord> 2756 d ™ #*c ' s , a 3 ck7 D Yi < si ds) 275 „ 6d; “ ven thlel o’ slf deUvery 4l ' 9 —-- 1 ? 2 Ant^ ua J tree ‘ Pronwt Slab Wood, £2 10s per cord' long lengths. £2 10s truck load; 12 sacks, £1 6 sacks 10s, delivered. Another fortnight ■Phon^My oo ?.. M” C ' V LIVESTOCK, DOGS, Etc. r J o E ad S PapFnm.' ‘ n fult proflt ' 92 North TWO Good Ferrets Wanted to Buy- will pay good price. E 3431, “Press." SENDER Holder Pig Dog. Apply 220 Sawyers Arms road, Papanui. - 1969 EXTRA Good All Round Dog; yards, mob clean, fast heading. £l5, E 3253, “Press.’'' HECO Single-cow Milking Machine; mechanically Q.K. 322 Hills road. X 3353 Jersey Heifer, springing: good 3s!& enS -° n ' Amyes road ' SELL, Handy Sheep Dog, six years, good “Pres^ I ’’’ any g * ve a- £B. E 3245, GEORGE Bettie, Consulting Chemist 769 Colombo street, for Reliable Remedies. Phone 37-770 for appointments Associated with George Bettie is Mr Cassels, late English Scientific Laboratories —• 8172 g SEI.L, AND TRADE IN USED SINGER MACHINES, Highest cash prices given. REPAIRS BY EXPERTS Hemstitching and Buttonhole Work neatly done on the premises. RENTAL Machines: Late Model Electric Singer Machines have been made available for Rental to the General Public to do their immediate sewing. Instructions given. Machines delivered and picked up when finished .with. ’Phone 36-663. 5126 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Incorp, in U.S.A., 112 Cashel street.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24911, 26 June 1946, Page 12
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