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WANTED TO SELL. MOTOR SALES EXTRAORDINARY AT MACKIE and LENNIE'S GARAGE, 832 COLOMBO STREET NORTH. Best 5-eer.t Ford in town, absolutely perfect order throughout. £175 quick sale. 3-« eat Ford, old model. £50. English 3-« eater, one of tho best in town, very pretty car, and roomy. £195. > English 3-seat. full, just overhauled and repainted. Go anywhere. £140. 5-seat Oakland, in perfect mechanical condition, electric light; forced salo. £190. Singer, D-3-seater, overhauled end to end, new tyres. £ISo. 30cwt Arvgll Delivery, in perfect running* order, and ready f< r any work. £150. Owner bought lighter delivery. A.C. 3-ecater, practically new. £300. These Cars subject to any trial. Open all day Saturday. Ford 3-eeat, first-class order, £155. Hupp 3-seat as new. £140. M 6582-2958 ~ FOR SALE. A N OLD-ESTABLISHED MANUFAOTURING CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, situated Oxford terrace and Tunm street. Premises consist of Double-fronted Shop, Dwelling Rooms, Storeroom, and a Substantial Factory in Brick. Excellent prospects for enterprising man to work up a good Wholeealo and Retail Trado. Particulars on personal application at 56 OXFORD TERRACE W., City. FOR SALE, PRIVATE NURSING HOME, In leading inland town, North Island. . Cash takings for last twelve months £5000. Cash required, £2000. Full particular* on application to BOX 299, Palmerston North. "ENGLISH DAIMLER for Salo, Six-cylin-~T der, Bosch Ignition, C.A.V., Electric Lighting. This car is in first-class running order, and fully equipped. Owner having purchased New Car, is desirous of a quick sale. PRICE, £550. Apply HAWKES' GARAGES, 3330 Durham street. . CADILLAC CAR FOR SALE! SALE, Single-seater 1915 Model CADILLAC CAR, in first-class order. Eleclrio • change gear, engine-driven tyro pump, extra seat in boat. Car was laid up for two years while owner wao at tho Front. Good private reasons for selling. Any trial given and- any inspection. • Apply LEOKY and BICKERTON", 2964 Hawora. FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE. Salo, SUPERIOR 10-ROOMED ■f- HOUSE, with J-acre, beautiful grounds, in beat part of West End. Owner removed to North Island. Bedrock value, or reasonable offer will bo accepted. J. MEAGHER aaid C 0.,. 15g Cashel street. M 6467-666 PAIGE 5-seator Motor-car for Salo,- very cheap. This car is wonderful value. for. £285, and if you ere thinking of purchasing a good Second-hand Car, do not fail to inspect. It is fully equipped with electric lights and self-starter, sparo rim, complete with tyre, etc. Adams, Ltd., Tuam street. . . A 3322 FOR SALE. 9CAf| ACRES Shoep Country, 900 Acres iJUvU Ploughablo, 15 Paddocks, will carry about 2000 Sheep. First-class Dwelling and outbuildings, 2 miles from School—£6 Aero. Easy terms if required. ROBERT W. ROBSON, Land Agent, 228 Manchester street. Comer Armagh. R8570-915 DODGE CAR—Wanted to Buy, late Model Five-eeater Dodge. _ Must bo in firstclass order. State mileage run, and full particulars, with lowest cash prioe, to "CAR," i Box 524, Christchurch. 898 : I SEED POTATOES. TPOR Sale, DALMENY ACME (Eaxly), -C ARRAN CHIEF, and STARS. ! J. MEAGHER and CO., M 6467-666 155 Cashel street. SITTINGS Rhode Island , Rods and -White Leghorns, 3s 6d; posted 6s 6d. Cot; trell, corner Stanmore road and Armagh. [" street. . 1344 "POTATOES —Pot Eight 00000000, best, dc--1 livered 17s 6d per bag. Unwin, Victoria etrect. . j 856 Sale, 4 good, reliable Draught Horses, -L all work. R. Dowar, Omihi. 3265 xrrANTED to Sell, Few Rabbit "Dogs. N. V V Winn, Rabbiter, Joseph's Estate, Balmoral. . _______ WANTED KNOWN. ~ DDUNKENNESS Cured with Alko, secretly, voluntarily. Stamped Envelope. Alko Co., Box 851, Christchurch. 1022 rj It*—PIANO Tunings. Box 836. Very I/O ' best workmanship. Repairs, moderate prices. 962 "il/TcINTYRE'S Extra Strong Regulating IVX Pills, 5s 6d. At all Chemists and | Storekeepers. ' 06445. \KJANTED. Ladies to inspect ou r Special VV. Valuo in Silk Jerseys, from 425. N. 6523-1200 WANTED Known, that Nicholson and Co. have just oponed up Special ■ Line Striped Crepe Blouses, at 6s lid.' N6523-1200 WANTED~Known, at Nicholson and Co.'s, Special Value in Coloured Silk Blouses, at 17s Gi. N6523-1200 WANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s, Stylish VV Bead-to-Wear Hats, in ftincy straws, from 9* lid. N6523-1200 WANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s, splendid assortment CHildr® o '® Hftta, in all shapes.and colours, from 2s lid. N6523-1209 T\TANTED, at Nicholson and Co.'s, Boys', VV all-wool Jerseys, in grey, and heather, all sizes, from 7s lid. N6523-1200 WANTED. TO PROPERTY OWNERS. MAY WE HAVE YOUR PROPERTY ON OUR BOOKS? We have numerous Buyers Waiting. FOREST and PERKINS. • ESTATE AGENTS, 433 Colombo street, Sydenham. • F4765-212 TO PEA GROWERS. T7I7"ANTED, Farmers to grow Peso on oonVV • tract. Stock seed (N.Z.-grown) supplied. High prices guaranteed for produce. Only growers with clean, heavy land will bo considered. Intending growers farther South than Ashburton need not apply. Seed is limited, and early application is aeoesawy. A]PPly ARTHUR WILSON and CO., W8515-1402 Cashel street, Christchurch. X\T ANTED —Suits Costumes, Overcoats VY cleaned, pressed, repaired, or altered. MoDONALD, Tailor, Mc66OS 632 Colombo street. TXT ANTED, Ladies mako Lace for us, VV home work, easily learned from directions supplied; earn 20s weekly in spare time. Illustrated Booklet, .with full particulars, for 3d postage. TORCHON LACE CO. 229 Collins street, Melbourne; 9685 TITAN TED, Pupil® for Practical DreaamakVV in K and Millinery. Paris School, 272 High street, or ring 4574. MISCELLANEOUS. LEFT-OF? Clothing—Mrs Robaos, 208 High street oate of Dunedin), Cash Buyer of Ladies, Gonts, and Children's Lelt-off Clothing. Letters attended to. 'PbozM 3628. RSOa /CLINCHER TYRES are famed all over the V world. Why? Beoause they have proved themselves great. Use nothing else. JtMt insist. H4812-6744 LEFT-OFF Clothing-Mrs Meagher, Cash Buyer of Gents' Misfits, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, also Ladies' and Children's Clothing. 123 Lower High street. _ Letter*, promptly attended to. Telephone No. 3578. B*AVIS and Daytonia Sewing Machines at Minson's. Lifelong satisfaction. Cheapest M 6510 T EFX-OFF Clothing—Mrs Pritehord is a JLV Oaeh Buyer of Cents' Misfit and Leftoff Clothing, Boote, Trunks, Portmanteaux, and Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Spot Cash. Ring up 'Phona 3394, or write 12 Victoria street. PBO7B Demand "clincher" tyres. They are. good tyree, giving long record* of satisfactory service. Cheapest in the long run. H4812 FOR the quick lunch, supper, or picnic, remember "MILITARY PICKLE." Order one Bottle TO-DAY. H4813-723 Engineers know the "north British" RUBBER BELTING stands all kinds of work under any conditions of coldscss, dimpneos, warath. or dryness. HlSli
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