WANTED TO RENT. "I/IT'ANTED, a Nicely Furniehed Bedroom • ' for a lady, central position. Apply "Visitor." 313 TATANTED Rent, about end of month, lor' » ' • term, decent 3 or 4-rcomcd H-uao, wvth convenience). Douglas, "Press" Office. 1)31 • V Rooms, City, or o£ House. J. 8., "Press" Office. 938 WANTED TO PURCHASE. TftTANTED, Prccerred Eggo, Et once. Good • ' • price given. Appiv Utah, "Prc3s" Office. \ 903 WANTED, Motor Cars, Motor Cycle Mai chincry, and Bicyclee. Wβ cannot eupply the ever increasing demand lor a really good article ot a reasonable* price. LawTcnce'a N.Z. Motor Exchange, St. Aeaph 3txcet East. WANTED! WANTED"! WE BUY SECOND-HAND FUKNITTJRB in any quantity. Also, Piano 3, Sewing Machines, otc. Best prices given. This is the easiest method oi disposing of your goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Cathedral square (next Post Office). 4526 WANTED TO LET. ''pO Let, Unfurnished, One Largo Front J- Koom, fireplace. Apply 172 Brougham etreot. ' 917 pOMFORTABLE Furnished Rooms in dtv eirable home, central, pleasing outlook, suit one or more biiEincea ladies. Apply "Select," "Preso" Office. .WO ITX) Lot, CentraKy situated Bußinc«j Pre- -*- rnises. Suitable manufacturers, workshop, motor garage, etc. Low rent, good lease, no rates. Apply Harris Brou., 158 Hereford atreet, Agents. 311 H~ "OUSES to Let.—3 OT, Sydenh»mT~BsT , 3 X., Woolston, Sβ 6d; 4 R., 9s; 4 X., City, 12s Gd; 4 R., Hazeldoan road, 123 I Gd.; 4 R., Brougham" at, 13s Cd: 5 R., On, 12s 6d, lite, 153, 15e; 0 R., Via, 143 Gd, 15s, 18s; 7 R., Opawa, 255; 10 R., IBs. Shop?, 20s, 20b, 255, 25a, 30s, 32a 6d. 35h. 355, Sj3, £2. Forest and Perkins, Estate Agents, Sydenham. 1271 WANTED KNOWN! ■\7S7"ANTED Known—Jeweller.d Alexander » ' commence their Firet Sale of Furniture May 12th. Genuine Reductions. WANTED Known—That Nieho'eon and Co. have opened op a nice eelect:on of Furs »ntJ Stole: from 9s lid, Muffs from lie sd. WANTED known, although eale prices ab- , surdly low, every article caincs our iraararitee. Jewell and Alexander. WANTED Known —Few people have eyes alike. This .is often .overlooked in purchasing spectacles. Wβ test each eye and give lenses to correct the difference. Charges alwaye moderate. Thirty years' experience. R. "Kcanett, the People's Optician, 211 High street. 1337 WANTED Known—That Nicholson and Co. are showing splendid value in Lndies' Knitted Jackets at 3s lid, Ss lid, and 7e Gd. TyANTED be • ■ periodically tested even when glaesea are worn. Wβ will do this and fit glasse-a that you may retain Rood eight for poesibly mere years than would have been tho case. Rcaaonable pricee. K. Kennelt, tho People's I Optician, 211 High atreet. 1337 TT"ANTED Known—That Nicholeon and Co. » • are showing special value in Astrachun Glovoe with kid palms, at Is lid. "TXTANTED Known—Spectacles are a great » » pleaeuro when they are cuitablo and correctly fitted. Wβ can fit you neatly and comfortably in gold filled, nickel eteel, and other frames; all the new~>t chapes in Pince-nes, Spectacles, Riml««e. and many varieties. Our moderate pricea will please you. R. Eennett, tho People'e Opticiaa, 211 Higli_6treet.__ 1337 WANTED Known — Wieo peopio wearGlasses. In eorae caaea persons reiuse to do co because Glassre modify elishtly I Xh? appearance. When fitted by ue they are both neat and becoming. Our cnormoue etcck and variety of frames ensures this; often at half the cost you would erpect. R. Kennett, tho People'e Optician, 211 High street. 1337 T\7ANTED Known—"How to treat your » » eyoe er<d preserve your eight." Send fc- our pami-lilct on tho subject, gratis, poet free. We fit new Lenses to your own framee. Repair and Refit ell sorts of Spectacle, Pince-nez, etc., an endlee3 aeeortment of par.ts £or repairu. Temples straight ! and curl eidee, Bridges, Springs and Nose I Placueta, etc., etc., at most modjrite cost. !Pi Kcanett, the Peoyle'e Optician, 2U Hitrh street; 1337 MISCELLANEOUS. rpHE Special "Pago for Women ,, in Satur- -»- day s Editions of *"lhe Evening News" appeals to everyone. A bright home magazine. WANTED Known—Mrs Quartenna-.n :« i Cash Purchaerr of Genta', and Children's Left-of! Clothing. Letters by peat or otherwise attended to. Addrosi, Mrs G. Quartermain. 17i iiigh itreet. ALL nnd sco our 3rd Quality LINOLEUM Rt 3s 6d per yard. Then inj rpect e!«ewhero. We shall expect to ccc you again. Holmes and Sone. 130 and 132 High street. C 7616 THE "Singer," wisiwt managed and lightest running Sewing Machine in the world. See lateat models. 663 Colombo street C 6247 HE Special '-Page for Women" in Saturday'a Editions of "Tho Evening News" appeals to everyone. A bright home MagaI.DC JEFTOFF Clothin-:—Mrs Pritchard ie a -* C»ah Buyer of G«nte" ifi'ht ar.d Leftoff Clothing, BooU, Trunks, Portmantstux, *l*o Ladiee' and Children's Clothing. Spot cash. Ring up 'Phono 3334, cr write 12 Victoria etrcct. C77SO THE Special "Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of '"The Evening Nere" appeals to everyone. A "right home 21ag&ALL makes of Sewing Machine* repaired by Kkil'.od workmen. Singer Sewing Machii:* Company, 663 Cokimbo street 08347 T EFT-OFF Clothing"—"XJn<ier the superJLJ vision of the Gorerusent Health Dβpartnsent, I have fitted np a. Famigittng Chamber. In future everything will be fumigated end thoroughly cleaned. It ie well known a> good cocond-hand article is worth two chnp new once Mrs Eiwocd. 123 ArBu«h itrtet. Then* SOB. ' 0
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14666, 15 May 1913, Page 9
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