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WANTED TO PURCHASE. i WASTED. TO PURCHASE. WE PAT THE HIGHEST PRICES for SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, PIANOS, and SEWING MACHINES. P If you wish to sell, be sure and give ue » > ring or call. | Mc KEN ZEE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, I Cathedral square (nest Post Office). Mc 6028-5143 i T7irANTED to Pnreha«e, a GOOD SEC- !/ VV ON D-HAND PIANO. State makers ! i name, and lowest Cash Price, to "PIANO," RBIS3 "Pre««" Office. ' ' to Purchase, a horso-paws? ■» »- Chaffcutter (stationary); must i>c ir. good condition. "Curter," "Press" Office. "\;I7'ANTEL'> BUT—About 1000 Ac res. carry- » • in- 1000 to 1200 Sheep, convenient to Town and Rail. Building col essential State prioc and particulars. NO ACrENTS, s BOX 153. j 930 Christ-church. I TTTANTBD Buy, House, 4 or 5 rooms, good W condition pennv section. PJ. "Preßs" Office. ' 1011 WANTED TO RENT. WE require Several Modern Houses on Leace (or Desirable. Tenant®. Also. Furnished lious&s from Mew Year. J. Mcagh«r. 155 Cashc! street. 994 A RANTED to Rent, House at Sumner, I before or just aftor Christmas; two in family. Must be near 'boach, And not less than four rooms. "Xmas,'' "Press" Office. 937 "V D to Rent by end December, > » ' Modern Bungalow, 4 or 5 rooms, handy to Elm wood School and Tram, or would buy on terms. Apply A.Y.Z.. "Press" Office. 963 WANTED, Comfortably Furnished Hoaee, fiv. or six rooms. New Brighton, fop five weeks from December22nd. Particular® to_P!O.Box 461. 1023 WANTED KNOWN. WANTED KNOWN. XISTE BUY SECOND-HAND FETBNITT7BJS | VY in any quantity. AIgo.'PIANOS, SEW- ■ ING MACHINES. BEST PRICES GIVEN. j McKENZIE and WIIiLIS, I Auctioneers, ' Cathedral square (next Post Office). . Mc 6028-5143 WANTED KNOWN. I "Tp you want a STRAIGHT DEAL aad tlio | A HIGHEST PRICE, we Buy ATI Classes of Second-hand Furniture, Pianos, Sewing j Machines, etc. ! Note Our Only Address: j j P., S. McKENZIB and CO., I j CASHEL STREET (nest TattcraalTs). 'Phono 3114. M 06023 MISCELLANCOOS, i "IxTIDOWER intending to start farming 1 j|VV : wishes to Correspond with a I«dy over 15, one with means preferred. Apply "Genuine." "Prces." 338 I~STCT?~KATIiK'RINE, Clairvoyante and Psychometrist, 456 Colombo street, Sydenham, near penny section. Hours: 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. (Lcaying shortly). 9*ll Extra Strong Periodic Pilk. Recom mended by ladies. :4e 6d, chemists and stores.' ■ 82205-4246 NO Machine has had a better trial in Canterbury- than the Davis. It simply [ won't wrar out. Minaon's. Agents. BLOOMINB ib a pains "fairing', remedy. All the difference between haying painful corns and not having them is 6d, the price of "Bloomine" Corn Cure.'' Sold Everywhere. _ ii4o£2 "QPKING BLOSSOM PILLS" Care Liver' 0 Complaints and Indigestion, eto. Are purely herbal, sugar-coated, einall pills, small doec, small price—6d and Is. Everywhere. H4Q53 GOSSTP for Girl 9, Housekeeping Hints, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Beading for Everybody, appear in the "Page for Women? in Saturday's Editions of "The Evening News." ■ ' 1 ... MBS BOSS'S Pills obtamaMa from leading Chemists. jt«olr tor . Mis Boss's signature on box ' 7833 THE Cream of the News in the British, American, Australian, and European papers about the Great War appears daily in tha "Evening News-" . '.4 FEW more Forks and Spoons. You. -i-i. want Minson's all-white line, at 4s 9d, Gs fkl half dozen; Tea Spoons 2s 6d. HE~War is being specially dealt with in "The Evening. News" to an extent not to be found elsewhere. T EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mts Meagher,. Cash. JLi Buyer of Gents' Misfits, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, also Ladies' and ' Children's Clothing, 123 Lrfnrer High, street. Lettegg Drorhptly attended to. Telephone No. 35t3. _• M 6122 OSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hint* Weekly Faei-.on Notes, and Beading for Everybody, appear in the "P«gfcfar Women" in Saturday's Editions of tCJm J'.v.xn in fr NeWB." . L EFT-OFF Clqthing.—Mia Pritchard is a Cash Buyer of Gents' Misfit and Leftoff Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, and Liadies' and Children's Clothing. . Spot casta. Ring up 'Phono 3394, ox wnt» 13 V ictoria street. -P 6079 "TpHE - Greatest of all Wars," more fully 1 dealt with in the "Evening News" than in any oth tr newspaper ia th». Dominion* . "\/\7"HAT I Another present ? Well, ' spend VV a. minute in Mirteon's Vestibule, four windowe. Goods all ticketed, 7\/f cINTYRE'S Extra Strong Periodic PilTa. IVJI Recommended by ladies. 4e 6d, chemists and stores. 82209-4246 EFT-OFF Clothing — Mors fiobson, 203 High staeet (lats of Dnnedin), Cadi Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing. l Letters attended to. 'Phone 3628. £8021 ENCERS, Wringers, Carpet Sweepers, Brooms, Butter Coolers, Fly-traps, Pots and Pans. Don't vou deal with Minson's? M 6173-1802 BOTH in the quantity and quality of it* War Nows, tha "Evening News" ft preeminent.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15751, 18 November 1916, Page 14