PUBLIC NOTICES. OUR MISSION IN BUSINESS. KIXCAID'S G.I.C. ,"\X7"AS established to supply articles V>| of daily household consumption end utility at minimum prices, consistent with high quality and absolute purity. As, for instance, OUR SPECIAL. TEA AT Is 3d. ITS GOOD. PURE HONEY, Gd per lb. GOOD PASTRY BUTTER, 7d per lb BEST Al SUGAR, guaranteed cane, 2id per lb, 9s per bag. Big buyers and little buyers alike can share in the -advantages of buying et KINCAID'S G.1.C., C 4979-1837 Colombo street. WANTED TO LET. WANTED to Let, House, of 9 rooms, all 1 conveniences; 1 acre. Low rent to good tenant. Chas. Hill, 165 Hereford street. ANTED to Let, Shop, Dwelling, and : Bakery, on main thoroughfare, 22s Gd. Chas. Hill, ICS Hereford street, WANTED Let, Central, 20 Looseboxes, 22 Stalls. Harness-room, and Trap Stands. 132 Cashel street. 2073 .■fTTTANTED to Let, 8-roomed House, fur:W| lushed or unfurnished; cheap to good tenant. Apply F.R., "Press." 2051 WANTED KNOWN. WANTED known. —That I am selling sections in St. "Albans on exceptionally easy terms; £1 deposit. Ohas. Hill, 165 Hereford street rfTSTANTED Known—Mrs Quartermein is a i¥ f J Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Left-off Clothing. Letters by post or otherwise attended to. Address, Mrs G. Quartermain, 154 High etreet. .-TTfTANTED Known—That iTTRES are SET COLD daily at MOOK'S, VICTORIA STREET. 04943 .TTCTANTED Known—Harris's' Time PayiT»i" meat System has brought High-class Furniture within the reach of everyone. Only £1 deposit on a £5 purchase and Iβ 7d weekly. 155 Hereford street. ANTED Known—We etock Furniture •» '- and Furnishings of all kinds. Houses furnished throughout. Only £1 deposit and Iβ 7d weekly. Larger amounts on the same liberal scale. Harris Bros., Completo House Furnishers, 155 Hereford etreet. ,TXrANTEb~Known—You wili tare time and ' money by getting your TYRES SET COLD at MOOR'S, Victoria street. C494S WANTED Known—That I have received ' instructions to Sell 6 Sections in Opawa at £110 each, worth £I.tO. Very easy terms. Chas. Hill, 165 Hereford street. ."TTfTANTED, Gentlemen give your wives, ■V» eisters or sweethearts a Gold or Sil-ver-mounted Umbrella. Largest variety et Lethaby's, Manufacturers, 64 Cathedral square. C 4669-1447 ."VKTANTED, Ladies give your husbands, V T brothers or sweethearts a Gold or Silver-mounted Umbrella. Largest variety at Lethaby'e, 64 Cathedral square. C 4669-1447 riTCT" ANTED, buy your Umbrellas from the IT makers, and save the middleman'o profits. A lovely selection *>t Lethaby'e, 64 Cathedral square. C 4669-1447 ~ MISCELLANEOUS. " W. M. PRATt! 330 ST. ASAPH STREET. 'PHONE 2294. DEALER in Bottles, Fat, Rags, Sacks, Bones, Cases, Scrap Metals, etc., etc. C 5318 MINSON'S Titbits—Enam. Soap Dish for basin 3d, Apple Corer and Quarterer 6d, Combined Grater 2d large Knife Box Is. ■ C 2957-1689 TMANOS.—Just landed, 6 Upright GTand -L Pianos. To be sold at £42. Totes can be arranged. Harris Bros., Auctioneer*, 155 : Hereford street. __■ - PIANO for Sale, £25, in perfect ' order; splendid instrument, brilliant and rich tone, iron frame, etc. Owner leaving. Genuine bargain. Immediate. 62 Worcester etreet. City. C 4454-717 VISIT Harris Bros.' Furniture Show Rooms, 155 Hereford etreet (upstairs). Ai! Good* plainly marked. No one asked to buy. HARRIS BROS, guarantee every article ol Furniture they sell. Your money returned if you are not satisfied.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13645, 31 January 1910, Page 10
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