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WANTED TO SELL. j \\J A.N i'i,D to sell, .Dry Broom Firewood, j * * chopped ready for use, la sack, delivered. • '"Broom," "Prees." 1444 "Sell, Lady's Runwell Bicycle, * * free-wheel, just like new, £3. 19b Peterborough street. 146S "T7I7"ANTED to Sell, S Beehives, complete, * * wuh sections and wax. Bos 510. Christchurch. li~s Sale, Miniature Pomeranian. Black, Cha 111 pic u, Dragon Toy strain, Baldock.' On Somerneld street, Spreydon. 950 "VTTA.XTED ~ Sell, Modern Housed four »' ror>ms; Government mortgage. Apply ."J Sor.-.erneld street, Spreydon. 1350 SINGER Oak Drophead, £3 15s; Wertheim, £2 15e. "Globe," 261 High street, opp. Petersen's. SINGER Oak Drophead, £5 15s; Hand Machine, £1 los. ''Globe," 261 High street. ST. ALBANS, Penny Section— Tip-top Building Section, in 6plendid position, nearly J-acre. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. X s CI A— NEAR \Yainoni —Semi-Bungalow, 3wO-Lv/ 5 rooms, all conveniences, 3 verandahs, deep well, J-acre, 90 fruit trees. Government mortgage £250. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. £ r 7CZ(\ —ST. ALBANS—New Bungalow, 5 ' "V/ rooms, hot and cold, etc., electric light, tiled roof, }-acre. Forest aid Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. SINGER Full Cabinet, c'nenp; Drophead, t £1 IS3. "Globe," £61 High street, opp. 1 Petersen's. OINGER Round Shuttle, £3 15s; others O cheaper; repairs from 2s Gd. "'Globe,' High street Triangle. —SMALL Deposit, balanco easy— Modem 4 rooms, plastered, tile grates b&throom, h. and c. oervice, scullery, sink, 11. and c., main sewer and every convenience, quite handy 2d tram. Hillary and Baxter, Manchester street. EASY Terms, £545 —Modern Bungalow of 5 good rooms, verandah, bay window, panelled hall, ekctric light, bathroom, porcelain bath, li. and c., every convenience, situated handy id section. Hillary and Baxter, 146 Manchester street. j ST. ALBANS, Bargain, £565, ou Easy j Terms, secures a Quaint Bungalow 01 5 rooms, plastered, panelled hall, diningroom, gas, bathroom, h. and c., a=d every convenience, all in excellent order. About 3-16tli aero, in lawn and garden. Hillary and Baxter, ,146 Manchester street, LINWOOD, £400—Neat 4 rooms, plastered, gas, bathroom, h. and c.. scullery, sink, h. and c„ washhouse, copper, tubs, about J-acre situate just off Cashel street. Hillary and Baxter, 146 Manchester street. Car Owners—You are invited to -l inspect Electric Headlight equipments i for converting from acetylene to electric. . Very moderate price. Splendid light. Clean and convenient. R. .P. M. Manning and Co., IS3 Caehel street (near U.S.S. Co.). "IY/fOTOR Boating—Wo have a few second--IVL hand Detachable Row Boat Motors taken in exchange for latest "l3vinrudes." These have been thoroughly overhauled, and we ofier them at very low prices. R. P. M. Manning and Co., 188 Caehel street (near U.S.S. Co.). .

CASH Required for a Modern Eight-roomed, Single Storey Residence, built four yeaTs, largo rooms, including billiard-room, all necessary conveniences; commands a fin© view; land comprises Two Acres of splendid soil, very high corner Section overlooking the Avon, and hundv to tram, situated at Avoneide. Price, £1250. The Owner is prepared to allow £1000 to remain on Mortgago for five years. P. L. Davies and Co., 161 Cashel street. f»-| —A SIX-ROOMED Art Bungalow, 3ilU I J nearly new, furnished in the best stylo throughout, all possible conveniences, electric light, motor house, corner section, situated close to Papanui road, St. Albans, 2d section; one of the prettiest and best houses in this favourite locality.' P. li. Da vies and Co., 161 Cashel street. 1079

WANTED KNOWN. WANTED KNOWN. \A/K BUT SECOND-HAND FURNITURE * » in any quantity. Also, PIANOS, SEWING MACHINES. BEST PRICES GIVEN. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Cathedral square (next Post Office), Mc 6028-5143 WANTED KNOWN. IF you want a aI'KATGiIT DEAL tud the HIGHEST PRICE, we Buy All Classes of Second-hand Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, etc. Note Oar Only Address: R, S. McKENZIE and CO., CASHEL STREET (next TatterealTa). 'Phone 3414. Mc 6023 HOTELS. "THE LODGE," 36 HEREFORD STREET, Chriatchurch. (Five Minutes from G.P.0.). SUPERIOR BOARD and RESIDENCE for Casual and Permanent Boarders. Beautifully situated, close to Gardens and River Avon. Telephone 1970. - MRS GUNN. ' Proprietress. GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hints, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Reading for Everybody, appear in the "Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of ' Tn# Evening News." THE Special "Page for Women" in Saturday's Editions of "The Evening News" appeals to everyone. A Bright Home Magazine. ,

Talephones: Registered Office: Telegraphic Address: 1379 & 605 18 DUNDAS STREET " Footwear," Christchuroh P.O. Box 358 SUCKLING BROS. LIMITED ... Wholesale Boot Manufacturers ... Leather and Grindery Warehousemen aad Importers Auckland Branch: CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND Harbutt Buildings, - Victoria St. East 2tyh Oclobcr, igi6. Mr. S. Robinson, Boot Importer, CHRISTCHURCH, Dear Sir, K We have the pleasure of advising you that your tender for the assigned stock of J. H. Williams, Bootmaker, Kaiapoi, has > been accepted. The stock, we understand, is in good condition, and about 75 per cent, of it is quite up-to-.date shapes and fittings. Yours faithfully, JOHN SUCKLING, Trustee. FOOTWEAR NEWS EXTRAORDINARY!! Successful Deal by ROBINSON ( which means Solid Savings for the People of Christchurch Footwear prices have been soaring skyward of late, and it has been all but impossible to buy a decent pair of boots or ' shoes at a working-man's price. With foodstuffs becoming dearer we saw plainly that if the' families of Christchurch, Kaiapoi and surrounding Districts were to secure necessary footwear, we'd have to disregard rising costs, and, by hook or by crook, sell at low prices. We kept our eyes skinned and let no opportunity to get supplies pass. Our chance came at last, and the result is summed up in the above letter. This is absolutely one of the finest stocks we have ever handled as soon as we knew the bulk of the footwear was made by the well-known firm of Suckling Bros. Ltd. we determined to secure the stock for our hundreds of customers. We'll give short shrift to these boots and shoes—new values will take a back seat, and while this stock lasts any old prices will rule. This Sale Extraordinary is going to be a great uplift to the heads of families in and around Christchurch and is a practical answer to the call of ecinonty. GET IN EARLY The More You Buy the More You Save SALE NOW ON In this connection we have also secured the following plant: 1 almo-t new Repairing Machine, 1 new Roller, and 4 Mirrors, Shop Fittings. Sole Leather at 12/6 in'the £. Also fine set of iron Lasts to go Cheap. STEWART ROBINSON SZXZSI R8133

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15731, 26 October 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15731, 26 October 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15731, 26 October 1916, Page 11

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