GARDEN Incinerators, heavy steel with grate, $ll, Wylies, 6 Maunsell St, Woolston. Phone 897-370. GARDEN shed, approx. 10 x 10, $BO 0.n.0. Phone 515-813. GARDEN table and 2 chairs, wooden, folding, $5O 0.n.0. Ph. 895-492. GARDEN table and umbrella, $35 each, figure ice skates, $45. Phone 326-892. GAS welding bottles, small exchange, $240. Poulan chainsaw, small, $9O. Ph. 515982. GATES, child proof, wrought iron, etc. Available from Aabaas Bras, Hornby, ph. 496-169. GATES, wrought iron, 14ft opening sell, also will make anything to order. Ph. Mike 880-754. GATE. Single. Wrought Iron with posts. Needs little repair. $l2O 0.n.0. Ph. 830-476. GENTS diamond ring, solitaire, with eight shoulder diamonds, $l3OO 0.n.0. Ph. 556870. GIRL Guide uniform, fit 12 year old, $25. Ph. 830-476. GLASS horses, all sizes available, ex stock, for sale. Ph. Aabaas Bras, 496-169 GLASSHOUSE, by Christies, galvlnlsed frame, 12 x 6, $7OO 0.n.0. Ph. 597-305. GLASSHOUSE, 8 x 6ft, Crystie white baked enamal frame, glass panes, rubber seals, sliding door and roof ventalatlon. Excel, cond., owners on transfer, $5OO 0.n.0. Phone 598-937. GLASS Kin plate, 190 mm x 104 mm, $lO. Ph. Sumner 5076. GOLD eternity ring, 18 carat with 3 diamonds in white gold setting. 3 months old. $lOO. Ph. 56-599. GOLD ring, 3 diamond chip In white gold, $l2O. Ph. 499-531. GOLF Clubs, duchess and tallboy, wash. mach. taps and child’s Ist size 2-wheeler cycle. Ph. 596-727. GOOD used clothes and furniture. Bargains for all. Salvation’ Army Shop, 62 Poulson St, Addington. Phone 385-154. GRANDFATHER clock, Enfield, good cond. $BOO. Ph. 370-138 after 9.30 a.m. GRAVESTONS furniture. Our stocks are the largest. Our prices are the lowest. Our terms the easiest. Open 6 days. GREEN Houses. Commercial and domestic, conventional and tunnel. Aabaas Bras, Hornby, ph. 496-169. GREENHOUSE wanted, approx. 1000-2000 sq ft. Ph. 252262 after 6pm. GREY formica bench, sink and cupboards, also formica servery bay to match, cupboards and wall cupboards, suitable . for bach, $3OO. Phone 238-272. GROUND sheets for caravan, awnings and tents, made to measure, McKenzie Saddlery. Ph. 525-536. GUITAR amplifier, Jansen Combo 508, excellent condition, $490 0.n.0., phone 893881. > ‘ '• HAIRDRYER. Ralta Salon type, $5O. Ph. 830-476. HAIRFUSION. Today’s answer for baldness. Barrington Hair Studio, 22 Papanul Rd, ph. 554-947, for free literature. HALLEYS Comet, see it and the rest of the heavens with a 4 inch reflecting telescope, ph. 380-195. HANDCRAFT Classes, daytime, beginning March at Hands Ashford, see Public Notices today for details or phone 559-099. HANDCRAFTS. Tapestries, embroidery, lampshade frames, soft toy fabrics, raw cane, macrame, patchwork, spinning, weaving, knitting, haberdashery, hook rugs. A host of books and ideas for people who love handcrafts. At Hands Ashford, 5 Normans . Road, Elmwood. Christchurch’s largest handcraft shop. HAND mower, light weight Morrison. $5O. Phone 525-349. HEALING 10-speed (mens) $l5O, convertible sofa $5O, oak table $35, fridge $lO, kerosene heater $lO, Charlie Black shoes size 8 new $25, articles of Linwood High uniform, miscellaneous. Ph. 892-881. HEATER surrounds, eight models to choose from, free colour brochure. Ph. 61-257. HEATER surrounds, 8 models to choose from, free colour brochure. Phone 61-257. HEATING system, hot water with 5 radiators, storage cylinder, piping and Marquis burner. Offers. Ph. 326-268. 0 HERB plants, great selection Including basil, summer savory, bay trees, French tarragon, lemon verbena, curry plant, lovage, thyme, sage, caraway, parsley, marjoram, comfrey, lavender, peppermint, alpine strawberry etc. Also available herb seeds, herb books, herbal crafts at Thyme Cottage, 809 Colombo Street, near Town Hall. Open Saturday 9.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. HIGH chair, brand new Ph. 495-961. <s■ HIGHCHAIRS, new 3 in l’s avail. In natural, white, dark and light stained from only $65, why pay more. Babyland, 12 Harewood Rd, ph. 525-800, HIKER tents reduced, 3 man with sewn in floor, door mesh, brathable nylon inner wall, with fly. Special price $179.95. 4 man version only $215.95. For these and other bargains see tent display, first and second floors, McEwlngs, 93 Cashel St, City Mall, Ph. 66-211 Open Sat. 9.30 to 12.30. HIKER tent. 2 to 3 man complete with sewn-ln floor, pegs, poles and cram bag. Usually $135.60, sale price $lOB6O. 4-man version usually $153.40, sale price $122.50. On display at McEwlngs, 93 Cashel St, City Mall. Phone 66-211. Open Sat. 9.30-12.30. HOME heating oil tank, approx 50 gallons, $5OO 0.n.0. Ph. 596-471. HOOVERMATIC Deluxe, auto rinse, twin tub, gift price, $lOO. Ph. 34-119. HOUSEHOLD contents, Mahogany table and chairs brass claw feet, telephone table, coffee table and nest, superb condition. Older style bedroom suite, plus other household goods. Ph. 842-484 or call 4/4 Berry St between 10 a.m. and 12 noon Sat. only. IRON bed head, double, $5O Ph. 858-546.
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