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PUBLIC NOTICES. SEASIDE. SEASIDE. GLORIOUS SEASIDE. A - N " OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE AC- ■ t£■ CCttIMODATION AT THE SEASIDE AT A REASONABLE RATE. The M_r.at.en.cnt of the New Brighton Ca.e arc prepared !o take in a limited cumber of lormanent Boarder, a: * Very BeaEonabie. Charge. Pnli particular, or, spp.ieaiion to W« MISS C. BERTI, Masasc-ess. WANTED TO SELL. TI'ANTED Sell, Family Trap, £13 lO^, * T a..mor.'_ i.,ff, c.-«t i.,5. 262 folomJx> l?yder.l:am. 509 "YY'ANTED Sel', GenP« Freewheel Bicvo'e, » ' perfect order, £3 15.. Bargain. Aiipiy Coaster, "Press" Offioe. 553 "I^Olt Sale, leaving N>'.v~Z_a"land. SoTti •*■ Oak American Sideboard, coat __5. tako ill ca-?h. .3 Nayland street, Sumner. 46S ipOR Sa>, close Winchester, Several Small A- Dairy or Poultry Farms. Ensor, Winchester. __ 43;j3 P-lANO, Eng;;.!;. for""Saie, £38,~"pfacticaiiy new. In use only few weeks. Splendid instrument, brilliant and rich tone, latest check action; in very handsome caso. Worth 50 guineas. Urgent, 233 Worcester street, City. ( QI'AWA road—Wanted buyer for 7-rocmed Bunjjalfiw. with a'l medt-rr, convenicncc-s. Owner is leaving, and will give, any terms. Forest Sydenhan.. 20-10 A?*}*!) I-klgeware road, St.'Albiingi "off. r **—••-'V/i Xrat comfortable Houso of i rcoms. bath, washhouse. copper, and tubs, i-acro in garden. The whole in perfect order. This r. nice home, ;-nd it i 3 a bargain. Knight and Clieckley. 122 Hereford street. "ArOTOR Car for Sa>,VlO , -*- Humber, twin cylinder, complete with hrsxl. wind shield, and lamps. This car is in perfect order. Aso 10-12 b.p., 4-Seatcr Cudi/loc. Call and inspect. Lawrence's Motor Exchange, 113 a Lower High street. Garage opposite. •"PO lr.vestors~Xl36v ; i wiif buy large doubles X fronted Shop, best part of C'clombo street, Sydenham. Prc«ent rental £101. Forest and Perkins. 2019 "WTANTED" to ".Se.M." 20 » » Motor Cycles, Triumph, Humber, Bat, Bradbury. Royal Enfield, Mountaineer, Minerva. Rex, King Dick. Matchless, are hero reprf-Hcnted. If you want (o rail ycur cycieor Car fend it to mc. I specialise in this business. Lawrence's Motor Exchange, 113 a Lower High strew. BUSINESSES" KOU"snTl'lV:i'ty7ccntral. Drapery. Millinery, etc. Rent £15 a month. Slock nt valuation. About £600. Suburbs—General Store. Stock at valuation, about £300. For tho Freehold Dwelling, Shop, Stables, and J-acrc, £700. Turnover £.".000 a year. City Tobacconist and Hair<lre?ser. Turn over ever CM a week. Rent £3. Price £125 Knight and Checkley, 122 Hereffid street. TSUSINESS Sito for Sale—First-claw Site ■*■■* lor premises, 55ft frontage to main street, by 198 ft deep, and well situated. In close proximity to railway, etc. Price £1100, which :s valuation only, and £12 per foot less than prices ruling in the vicinity. This is an exceptions', opportunity to »> quire a cheap business site. The owner is out to «c!l, and any reasonablo offer will _■> considered. Full particulars from Harris Eros., IdS Hereford street. Sole Agents. WANTED TO PURCHASED TTTTANTED, Biograph Plant: must be _f h . cap - P-o._Box SKI. 601 WANTED fo~Lif! Let, Sumner, Clean Furnished House 8 rooms, all conveniences, 21s per week. Apply 55 Navland fcT.-eet, Sumner. -16*5 rpO Let, Suite of Rooms, Colombo street, i- Sydenham, best part; euit dentist, dressmaker, etc. Very low rent. Forest and Perkins. Sydenham. 2049 r pO Let, Centrally situa.'cd Business PreJ mises. Suitablo manufacturers, workshop, motor garage, etc Low rent, good loase, no rates. Apply Harris Bros, 153 _i?. r - c i?lsL s ___. c i___ i ß_. n _* ■ st* >pO LET—Hereford street - City, 6 rooms, ! X H. and C. gaa, 17s Gd; 7 rooms. Worcester street, City, H. and C, gas, 18s 6d; 1 Mayfair street, Riccarton, near Government workshops, very large 5-roomed House, verandah, i acre, only 10s Gd; Clarence road, 4 I rooms, newly papered, wAshhouse, stables, garden, 9s; City, 5 rooms, 7s 6d; 4 rooms, j?s Cd; HazcWcan rond. 5 rooms, sewer, I copper, sink, 10s 6<L Kuight and Checkley, i 122 Hereford jtreet. WANTED KNOWN. "VtrANTED Known—Defects of vision can ' ' bo corrects effectively by suitable Lenses and properly fitting Spectacles or Pinc-nez. Prices economical at it Kenneti'a, the People's Optician, 211 High street. TXTANTED"^" Known—Tha t — NicholMn~T_d » » Co. are showing special value in Golf Jeraoys, in all colours, at 3s lld, os 6d, 6s lld and 235. Tt\rANTED Known—Fitting your eye. '» quires tho greatest caro and experience. If. is essential that no mistake be made. Wo give an examination which guarantees better sight, and fit your eyes «o that they may last longer and give comfort. R. Kennett, tho People's Optician, 211 High street. Tlf ANTED Known—Our Chrome "Leather ' * Lace Boots at Ss lld for Women cannot be beaten. A beavv lino of stout leather for dairy, 7s lld, carriage extra. Stewart Robinson, Cashel street west. \T7ANTED~ Known—That » • Co. are showing three special lines in Trimmed Millinery, at 12s, 17s 6d, and 21s. "Y\rANTED Known—Tho New Dainty * t "Fairy" Spectacles and F'yeglassea. gold filled, with lenses to suit, very light and becoming, 10s Gd; Frameless "Eu'rfit" Goldfilled Pince-nez, 7s Gd; also, Gold-filled Prameless Spectacles. Every description of L*n?<-s in stock. No delay in fitting. R. Kennett, the People's Optician, 211 High street. WA-*TEb - Delaine Blouse at 4s lld. Nicholson and Co., corner Colombo 'and Armagh streets. 1980 VTrANTED Known—lf you protect your y y eyes from the sun and dust it will prevent eye trouble. Wo fit the New Chlorophilo Lenses, which eliminate thc ultra viojet rays without obscuring the vision. Frameloss Smoke Tint Gold-filled Spectacles, 3s 6d. Every variety of Coloured Glasses at Moderate Prices. It. Kennett, People's Optician, 21_J L High_Rt.reet. MISCELLANEOUS. YOUTHS' Chrome Golosh Sewn Boots, in sizes 2 to 5, selling for cash 8s lld Youths' Split Kip Balmorals, heel and toeplate, 2 to 5, 7s lld. Stewart Robineon, Cheap Boot Man, Cashel street west. H _ INTS - to"Territorials anct Cadets?* Trie. Gd. All Bisissllera and News Agents. _ _ DERBY-CUT'Glaeo Kid Shoes, real glace, these for 8s Cd; try a pair. Also Glace Derby Boots for ladies, 9s lld; you can't do better elsewhere. Stewart Robinson, Cashel street west. 1 "n'CANDESCENT Burners to lit any kerosene lamp, 13s Cd, at Minson's. Complete Lamps, 21s. BUYING for spot cash enables mc to sell » splendid line of Ward Shoes, 4s lld, made in Christchurch; easily beats the imported shoes, no brown paper in these; try a pair. Stewart Robinson, Cashel street. LABOURERSVou" can get for 8s 6d pair of light nailed Shooter?, do for summer wear; Split Kip Balmorals, heel ar.d toeplate, no nails, 9« 3d. Call on Stewart Robinson, Caahel street. MINSON'S Window shows a Matador Room Heater; the limit of modern comfort Cf. PAIRS of Grey Sand Shoes, 2s lld. OU in White Canvas, rubber soles, 2 S lld: "■*• pairs of Girls' Grey Sand Shoes, Is 9d per pair, eixes 10 to IX Stewart Robinson, [ Casbel street west. ■ TEN Hours », room is warmed for Threepenco with tho Matador Heater, 35s at J>! i nson'*. JOB Lines in Shoes—7s pairs of Ladies' Real Glace Lao* and Button Shoes, 3 I and 4, at 5s 6d. worth 10s Gd. Write for _ sample pair', carriage extrt. Stewart Robinson. Cashel Btreet. - TEWART ROBINSON is satisfied with small profits, hence the low prices for i his boots and shoes. His method of buying j up largo stocks st great discounts for cash iis in your favour. Will you benefit by his method to-day? CUTTING down prices again—i am cutting down the prices of Men's Light Chrome Rivotted Boots, round toe, leather lined, to 9s 9d, also Men's Split Leather j Light, Boots, sawn, 9s 3d- Stewart RobinI (wn.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14327, 12 April 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14327, 12 April 1912, Page 11

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