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WANTED TO BUY AND SELL. ~ "\rOTIOB.-Loftoff oiothiuß: lUVir: Th I u "Phone E667A. B. Morris, KwoiMl-lmm Dealer, buys Suits. Iloote. UndcrivNir. inn Costumes, etc; all kinds of old .lowollnr.i Iwught. Bring or send it to thn plnw whoro tho hiulicst, prices in Now '/coliuic !R nre paid: & Conrl«niiy .'l'liirp. Wolliiißlon 8- ~~ f r * \ PHILLIPS, Second-hnn<l Don lor. U Tura.ualri Street, enrner Uuurtcnii] D Plaoo nnd Tamnaki Strool,. 'Phono 3256 is 1 T nluo Kivcn for Olothing. Bootß, DnK3 ir nnd Jewellery. , Whon dissatisfied with others, rins :r . Phono 3256. Country Clients' money by roturu mail. LEPI'-OFF OLOTILINa. HAS is over occurred to you Unit yon havo Clothing, Hoots, or Juwnllpry -" lying about that you can turn into cumlh to Wo buy and givo HIGHEST I'HIOIiS. Drop us a postrcard, or ring Tel. 4107, and we shall call and givo you our prlco lot whatever you havo to still. M. NAUHUAUM, n. The Allies' Second-hand Dcalor, 12/ Maunera iStreot, Wellington. LEFI'-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., Pur- / chased by Mrs. L. Ucliicr. 132 TarivE naki Street. Good prices offered. Lcttora promptly attended to. 'Phono A 2&13. 3 ; ■ ' LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. d TJING Up 'Phono 1628. N. Symons, '• JLKi largest buyer in seoond-hiuid clothing, '" boots, etc. Highest prices givon; lottors promptly attended to. Oounlry customers S oan rely on good prices. Send it to 63 Courtenay Place, Wellington. i. T-EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., PurJL/ chased by L. Dahscheck, 126 Tarnnnki Street. Highest prices ftiven. Letlors promptly attended to. 'Phono A 26&6. STAMPS-Oollectlons and Ixmso Stomps Wanted, especially old N.Z. 1855-72, on envelopes; also Samoa; good prices given, cash promptly. Depot for Albums, Mounts, etc. A. Broaie, 116 Manners Streot, Wellington. INQER Treadle Machines from £2 1557; Dropheads from £4 10s.; Hand Mαohines from £1 10s. Oall or writo, "Globe," Grand Opera House, Manners Street, Wellington. 'Fhone 4214. Also Auckland and Christohuroh. WANTED to Buy. Scrow-cutting Lathes. Radial Drill. Shaping Machine, Centrifugal Pumps, Hydraulic Jacks, Steam Vineh. Sawheiich, Punching <uid Shearing Machine. Steel Bails, Platform Scales, Screwing. Machine, etc. Manning Machinery ; Co., 188 Cashel Street, Ohristcluirch. " TJEAOH Bungalow at Seatoun. built by r -D Architect for Owner; 4 rooms, newly built, modern, all conveniences, caliphont, gas stove, gas copper, drainage, water, . electric light; large section. Price £800. Tcrme and particulars from E. J. BARNETT, 94 Willis Street. I TTEDGE AND SHELTER TREES from 3s. JLL 6d. per 100; Ornamental and Flowering Trees and Shrubs from 6d. each. 1 Largest Stock in tho Dominion. Cata- . loffucs Free. B. H. JUST, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. TT/ , ANTED TO BUY. *' SACKS OF ALL KINDS. ALSO OLD SACKING. Any Quantity for Cash. STEVENS AND CO., 132 Upper Abel Smith Street. Wellington. ' TAR BOILER. /-_NE New Portable Tar Boiler, fitted \J complete with sprayer, feed pump, and high-pressure delivery pump. Price, £80 on rail. Apply s ■ .COLLECTS. LTD., Dannovirke. KEYLOCK METAL LATHING. Q_END for Samples and full descrlp(CJ tion. ASBESTOS SLATES AND SHEETS. A. B.' FALLOVEE, Box 125, Hastings. ' ' ' DON'T BE MISLED. If Buying Furniture, call and inspect BLAKE AND CO.'S STOCK. Highest Clae3 Furniture, etc., 25 por cent, below Shop Prices. If Selling Furniture and Effects, ring up BLAKE AND CO., Auctioneers, Etc. Goods bought outright.' Spot cash. Auction Sales Conducted. Valuations made. Address: 50-51-53 Lower Cuba Street. WELLINGTON. ' A FOBTUNE IN FRUIT. '. 1 a. ACRES and modern 8-roomed BungaJLI/ low, with every possible convenience; 6J aores in orchard, 10 and 12-year-old Bturmers, producing over 1500 cases of marketable fruit; Stunners sold from 10s. to 15s. per case last year; balance in field garden, nuts, / oaks, chestnuts, mostly 50-year-old trees. This property ie close to Neleoni and has glorious viow of Golden Bay and hills, and good quail, hare, and deer shooting, also fishing. Prioo £4000, including implements. Hodgkins, 119 Lambton Quay. -j FIVE-SEATER PARTIN-PALMER CAR (new), £260. 1 SECOND-HAND TWO-SEATER PARTINPALMKR OAR, overhauled and painted, £150. Several BRISCOE CHASSIS, Cheap. OLARKSON MOTORS, LTD., TABANAKI STREET. Q(ECOND-HAND MOTOB-OARS FOE SALE. ENGLISH: WOLSELEY β-seattr. perfect condition, 16- ' 20 h.p., £325. ' VALVELESS 6-seater; 15 h.p., as new, £400 HUMBEE, 6-aeater. 10-12 h.p., 4-cylinder. £200. AUSTIN 3-scater, with dickey seat, two years old, cost £1100 now. AMEBIC AN: OVERLAND 3-eeater, 25 h.p., £230. OVEEIiAND 3-seater, with dickey seat, £100 ALLAN, 2-seater, 25 h.n., practicallv new. £345. , ' FORD CHASSIS, two at £75, one at £60. suitablo for deliveries. FRENCH: RENAULT, 10 h.p., suitable for deliveries.' £225. W. W. PILKINGTON, LTD., 97 Courtenay Plnoe, 'Phone 3082. Wellington. FLOWERS. Oft /. CASH will Duy you absolutely tho /*l// , • Choicest Collection of Flowering Shrubs in N.Z. Plants that will demand admiration —23 distinct varieties, catalogue value Ms., including this magnificent lot:— Daphne, Slue Queen Eose. Boronia, Azalea, Kenedla, Adenandora, La-ssinndora. Gravillla Magnlfloe, Flame Creeper, Solonum, "Fireball," Silver Podalyria, Dnck Tree, Cassia (Treo of Paradise), Scented Dioisma AM,. Boule do Nicge and Beauty oE Venice, Aurica.ria, Budlin., Mauve Queen, Celcria Aurea. Chiphea Joruleneis. Snowball Tree, 2 Champion Rosos. IA/, CASH will buy you a charming XU/ little lot of 10 Distinct Varieties, value 225., including most of the above. I "FOR QUALITT , AND PBIOE THE BEST BARGAIN EVEB OFFERED. PRETItf HEDGE. Large lca.f and small leaf Golden Ako Ake, mixed, makes the prettiest fence you can plant. Per 100, 20s. cash. Certificate of Health from N.Z. Government. ' Should we run short of any variety, we hold the right to substitute. j W. MITOHINBON, : Nurseryman, New Plymouth. j I

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3117, 22 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3117, 22 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3117, 22 June 1917, Page 1

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