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WANTED TO BUY. PIANO— Wanted to Buy, suitable for bach. Send price and particulars to "Bach," "Dominion" Office. WANTED, Refrigerator, about 2-ton ice-making; must be in good.order. Apply, giving particulars and price, to J. Nathan and Co., Ltd., Palmeiston North. LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., Purchased by L. Dabscheck, 12fi Taranaki Street. Highest prices given. Letters promptly attended to. 'phone 2666 a. LEFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., Purchased by Mrs. M Benjamin, 132 Taranaki Street. Good y rices uttered. Letters promptly attended, to. 'Phone A 2618. WANTED BUY. QEWING Machin-s, any make; best £? prices. We also repair all makes. Globe, Grand Opera House, Manners St. 'Phona 42U. WANTED, EMPTY SACKS. LAERY AND CO., LTD., Allen Street, are Buyers of SECOND-HAND SACKS. Highest prices given. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. KING up 'Phone 1628. N. ciymons, Buyer in Second-hand Clothing, Boots, etc. Highest prices given; country customers cau rely on good prices. 63 Courtenay Place, Wellington. "\fOTICE—Left-off Clothing: Ring up i™ 'Phone 2GG7A. B. Morri?, Secondhand Dealer, buys Suits. Boots, Underwear, and Costumes, etc.; all liindt of old Jewellery bought. Bring or send it to the place where the highest prices in New Zealand are raid. 65 Courtenay Place, Wellington. ■ LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS, BIGGOTT, 121 Vivian Street, BRITISH DEALER, wishes to purchase for cash Ladies', Gentlemen's •and Children's Left-olf Clothing. Boots, etc. Mr. or Mrs. Piggott will wait upon any Lady or Gentleman at their Residence on receipt of letter; or 'Phone 2651 a. . HAS it ever occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that you can turn into cash ? We buy and givo HIGHEST PRICES. Drop us a postcard, or ring Tel. 4107, and we thall call and givo you our .price for whatever yon havs to sell. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Sec-' ond-hand Dealer; 1 27 Manners Street, Wellington. WANTED, STEAM PORTABLE EN-, GINE, 14 to 16-h.p.; must be in first-class order. State lowest cash price, full particulars, and where can l>e seen, to BOX 2, Featherston, STRONGROOM DOOR, WANTED to Purchase, for client, Second-hand Strongroom Door, in good condition. Particulars, io C. REGINALD FORD, Architect, P.O. Box 294, Wanganui. WANTED. LIGHT MOTOR-CAR, l or 5-seatcr, English or Continental preferred; must be in good running condition,. State maker, how equipped, and mileage covered. Reply "ICASH," "Dominion" Office. .SCRAP METAL MERCHANTS. BUYERS of Lead, Brass, Zinc, Copper, Iron, Rope. . JONES .'.ND CO., Clyde Quay, Wellington. 'Phone 725. Telegrams^'Metals." , WANTED TO SELL.' PORT Wine—Best, 30s. per cast:, 2 gallons; freight, paid lo your nearest station. Bray's Vineries, Swaseon. 1 TYRE BENDER, ETC. ' TYRE BENDING MACHINE, nearly new. Price, Jill. Ono Machine for fitting solid rubber tyres to vehicles, complcio with, pressor. Price, «C 5. - COLLETTS, LTD.," Dannevirkc. CARS' FOR SALE. 1 FORD TOURING CAR, 5-seater, in' ! •i- first-class order, newly painted. 1 20-HORSE-POWER CROSSLEY 7Beater, fitted with electric light and starting; fitted latest improved rear axle, carburettor, "Zenith," magneto ignition, '4-spced gear, 5 detachable Rudge wire wheels. THE NATTRASS AND HARRIS MOTOR CO., LTD., IS MOLES WORTH STREET. . FLOWERS. QnS. Cash will buy this very fine collection '(retail value, ".0s): —Hybrid Rhododendron, S'wainsonia (novelty), Boronia, Daphne, Diosima, Rose Blue Queen, Rose French 'Mascot, Lsissiandera, (new), Adenandera (new), Yellow Salvia, Walralia Gibsonii, Cuphea, "Fireworks," Etica Imporialis, Pink Hyderangia, Pink Kenedia, Ficea Azureal (ii*vr), I.olus Helionicus (very fine), Tree of Paradise. Or send for list and choose your "wn, from 6d. to Is. each. W. MITC.HINSON, Wholesale Grower, NEW PLYMOUTH. HOUSE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MAGNIFICENT INVESTMENT. fTTHIS is one of the Best Propositions in Property ever offered, and ( here is a small fortune in- it for either a private buyer or a syndicate. Cous ; der it carefully. Firstly, there "is a BEAUTIFUL 111ROOMED BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, with spacious lounge hall, large diningroom witli built-in sideboard and bookcase, splendid drawing-room, six fine bedrooms, all with ' built-in wardrobes, kitchen, scullery, bathroom. AH fitted with electric ' light and every available convenience. _ Has the sun all day, mid a grand uninterrupted view. Sundry outbuildings, including buggy-shed ana cow-bail. Present owner will rent the houso at iC2 10s. per week if required. Secondly, there is an enclosed garden of 2 acres, with lawns, flower and vegotablo gardens. Thirdly, there are 25 ncres of iand round the house, of which over 10 acres are practically level, and absolutely ready for building on, and all can be roaded. This land lias over 159 yards frontage to the main tramway road, and has been surveyed for a road'through the cflntre, and is eminently suitable for cutting up as nil estate for good-class dwellings. There are mortgages of .£4300 on the properly including cue with Go'-ernroent of .£2500), t'lie residence is insured for =£1000,. and Government valuation is over ,£6OOO. The nrico, of this is only JM-500, subject lo immediate sale, i£SOD cash only, being required. In brief, an estate on the Wellington tramway in a popular and first-class district for ,£ISOO less than Government vania tion. For a retired fanner there is a glorious home in Wellireton with 25 acres of elbow room, and for the capitalist tliero is a fortune in it. For particulars, apply only to STODDART AND CO., 181 FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON (Nathan's Building).

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 219, 5 June 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 219, 5 June 1918, Page 1

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