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WANTED TO SELL. IpOR tct Windc.::!. Apply 40 Esaiar.ude, Siuunvx. 60 PO»A—HOUSE 5 rooms, nil conveniences: nearly quarter-acrc. 120 Southampton street. 393 AVON "A.R.C." Cycle Tyres and Tub» are guaranteed for £ inon'hs. 10a ana 03 6d each. 1753 - >,ew House of (j large e*-»-VfV/V/ rooms, 1 j acres, terraced garden, liwn and i'ruit. The tiady) owner, anxious to sell at onoe, will leave £SOO at 5 per oent. J. Meagher. 155 Cashel streol. "YV" - ANTED to Sell. smart Two-seater ' ' Motor-car. This car Ls finished in a French grey colour, and is fully equipped with tools, wind screen, hood, etc. Price £125. Adams, Ltd., Tuam street. SINGER Oak Dropireaa, £b loe; Hand Machine, £1 13s. ''Globe," 261 High street. DEPOSIT, balance as rent—House of G rooms, hot and 00k!, and all conveniences; J-ucre. Price £320. Forest and Periins, <33 Colombo street, Sydenham. £A 9 fT—SYDENHAM—House" ~5 ~rooms, every convenience, handy to Colombo street: 20 perchee of land. Eaey torme. Fqreet and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. DEPOSIT and 10s per week.—Linwood.—House of G rooms, waehhoueo. copper, workshop; i-acre. Owner leaving Christchurch. Pricc £300. Forest and Perkins, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. 2224 AVON "Cromlech" Cydo Tyros, guaranteed 15 months, 16s 6d each; Tubes Ss. 17£S SINGER Full Cabinet, chtap; Drophead, £-4 15s. "Globe," 261 High street, opp. Petersen'!. SINGER Oak Drophead. £5 15a; Wertheim, £2 15e. "Giobe," 261 High stroei, opp. Peterson's. T^/" ANTED to Sell, Water Troughs for ' » Sheep and Cattle. Kauri Wash tubs, with brass plugs and chains; guaranteed not to leak, ?oe. Smiiil Ke?3 for Summer Drinks, Churns, Washing Machines, and Tubs made and repaired. 'Phone 1751. J. SUTHERLAND, 70 Tuam street "West. S2SB A VON "Trilitli" Cycle Tyres and Tubes, -ti. guaranteed 12 months, 14s €d and 7s Gd.' each. 1788 SINGER Rcund Shuttle, £3 15a; others cheaper; repairs from is 6d. "Globe, High Gtr-eet Triangle. jp CJAfI BUYS Two Good Letting and i^i/Ovu Comfortable Houses, with J-Acre Corner Section, in good street, Merivale, about two minutes from tram. Both houses are let to first-clasa tenants, rentals 21s a week. The owner has dccided to effect a sale at once, and the property is undoubtedly a bargain at the price. P. L Davies and Co.. IGI Cashel street. 77 Pi J? DEPOSIT, Mortgagee's Sale; £475, S'lJ reduced from £575, to amount 01 mortgage. Modern 6-roomed House, concrete foundations, plastsrcd and papered, varandah, all usual convonicnces, double cntranc© gates, full Quarter Acre, situated Lmwobd, within '2i Section, Tram passes the property. The mortgagee is satisfied with the security, and will sell on a £15 deposit, balance 15s weekly, which pays principal and interest. This is a special tnip. Com© along tb-day, to-morrow bo too late. P. L. Davies and Co., 161 Cashel street. 4£6 VON "Avobury" Cycle Tyros and Tubes, guaranteed 12 months, 12a Gd and Cg 6d- 17 '- 3 "TTtORD" Car Owners —I'ou are invited to, X inspect Electvic Headlight equipments for converting from acetylene to electric. VeTy moderate price. Splendid light. Clean and convenient. R. P. M. Manning and Co., 188 Cashel street (near U.S.S. Co.). TV/rOTOR Boating—Wo have a few eccond-•li-JL hand Detachable Row Boat Motors taken in exchange for latest "Evinrudes." These have been thoroughly overhauled, and wo offer them a.t very low prices. R. P. M. Manning and Co., 188 Cashel street (near U.S.S. Co.). 15 ACRES.—DAIRY FARM. PQCTA—FOR SALE, closc to City, a nice cfcOOU little Dairy Farm of 15 ACRES, all in now grass; 3-roomed cottage, stables, trap shed, fowlkouses, and pigstyes. Snlendid water supply. PRICE, AS A GOING CONCERN, including horses, dray, implements, harness, etc., £850. TERMS ARRANGED. Sole Agents: SPEIRS, SAUNDERS and CO., 54862-537 169 Cashel street. riIELE Cream of the News in the British X American, iVastralianj and European papers about the Great 'War appears daily in tho "Evening News." WANTED K?<JOVVN. WANTED KNOWN. XKTB BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE YY jn any quantity. Also, PIANOS. SEWING MACHINES. BEST PRICES GIVEN. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Cathedral square (next Post Office). Mc€o2B-5W3 WANTED KNOWN. IF You Want a STRAIGHT DZiAL and the HIGHEST PRICE, we Buv All Classes of Second-hand Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, ctc. Noto Our Only Address: R. S. McKENZIE and CO., CASHEL STREET (nest Tsttereall's). 'Phono 3111. Mc6D2S "rpHE Greatest of ail Wars," moro JL dealt with in "The Evening >.ewo than in any other newspaper in tho Dominion.

j aewfc ■» |MS ***** | AT I Christmas is Christmas still at Stewart Robinson's, lor though there is little •® I of the light-hearted eaicty usua lv associated v.-ith this season in times of q peace. \v feel it to be our bounden duty to bring as much happiness as - possible into the lives of the children. Therefore, cespite the greatly of carrying on business, owing to rises in leather, we M-e j n ' determined to keen up our usual custom of giving free toys to the children of customers alongVith everv purchase. Bring the ktcidics, andjnve them f a Happv Xrnas. even if the older folk among us are somewhat S3d at heart. " I A.nd don't forget that on every purchase you make here you save money. js i Hundreds of Pairs Tan and Black SANDALS now en stocx for Girls and Boys. 1, Ladies' Ward Shoes, rubber heels Ladies' Chrome Leather Derby j. i 4/11 5/11 Shoes (special cut) .. 7/11 L 1 Ladies' Velvet Shoes. 1-bar— Ladies' CJace Instep and Bar Shoes J | 5/11 6/11 7/3 At •.. 9/6 10/6 12,6 14/6 | Men's Chrome Gol. Bals. 12/9 13/6 (LoNventin own ' • Bovs' I eather Balmorals, sizes 10 Ladies' Glace Kid 1-bar steel Orna- I j to 13 • • • ■ 7/11 mcnt Shoe ' marvellous Shoe — | j Ladies' Glace Kid I.acc Boots 10/11 I Ladies' Real Glace Derby Shoe?. Ladies' Cashmere Button Walking I coloured welts 12/6 9/6 10/6 Shoe .. •• •• I I Gents' Glace Derby Balmorals. »!d Gents' Box Calf Derby Boots— I ! elsewhere 20/- Now 17/6 17/6 18/6 { P j GentV Working Nailed Shooters — Ladies' Black Canvas 1-bar Orna- E 111/9 mcnt Shoe .. .. 5/6 1 Gents' Heaw Xailcd Shooters Ladies' White Tennis Shoes, rubber I (good) •• •• 14/11 i soles .. 2/11 3/6 ■ Gents' Glace Balmorals .. 15/11 Ladies' White Poplin white all- ■ Patent -\nkle Straps, hundreds of leather heels, 1-bar shoes 5/11 pr. ■ pairs—4 to 6 1/9 2/6 3/3 Ladies' White Poplin, extra quality B 7to 10 2/11 3 5 4/6 Derby Shoes .. 7/6 pair B jj to i 3/11 411 5/6 Ladies' White Canvas Derby Shoes, H Youths' School Chrome Boots, sizes ) white leather heels ®/® P r ' Ej jto 5 .. .. 10/11 Ladies' White Canvas 2-button '* Tan Willow Calf Ankle Straps, Shoes .. 5/9 pr. kicker toe, 9® pairs in stock— 36 pairs Girls White-Canvas Shoes, 7to 9 . •• 4/11 Ankle bar Shoe— Vac, Gum Boot, splendid boot 26/- 7to 10 — 4/3 pair 3 Girls' Split Kip School Boots— /- 4/11 pair a 10 to 13 .. 5/11 32 pairs Girls WTnte Canvas Shoes, s Men's Nailed Bluchers .. 7 6 Instep Strap, Ribbon BowWhite Kid Evening Shces — 7to 10 .. 4/3 pair 3/11 6/11 7/6 711 ! 11 to 1 4/11 pair Youths' Split Wax Bals, Ito 5, heel 24 pairs Girls' White Canvas Derby and toe plate .. .. 10/6 Shoes— Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Boots — 7to 10 — 4/3 pair 12/9 13/6 14/6 lltol ~ 4/11 .pair Postage, 4d. per pair extra. 3 I BOOT IMPORTER . . CASH EL STREET W. |

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15773, 14 December 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15773, 14 December 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15773, 14 December 1916, Page 11