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WANTED TO SELL. : HALF-PRICE MOTOR CARS ai MA CK I E AND LEXSIE'S 53." Colombo street S.. and 632 ' : CoU-mbo street Nor:"n. "Phore"sK6. -• i S 5-Seai H.L.. £ieo. fl's «"is- -'- i £2<o: EJ>., S.S., £220. J.-2ZS, £-2io.~£2s': """ ' 2-Soat Ford, Electric Light. £171 :i- Ford Delivery, I S-.iror., E.L.. S.S.. I pears. f? j 2-Seat Jr.cxpou, K.L., 5.?.. 3o silca - o spJlon, JKSo. P- ! Tiipht -2-?- "rep.! , .™, if mile? to .cailor, £!si> :- I Full 3-soat Renault. 2.L.. £205 ■!- I Pull "-Scat Kr:t." K.L.. £173. i- 4-Seat 32 Hupr, K.L.. 5.5., £3T.V i> ! AH -i-Crlindcr Ensinp?. • Abo'-e ar<! ir. perfect order, ready for any journey, i"d hold cur '\T'!tton ru.iiritenance gnarnr.teo. M6SS2-4660 ; . AVON GARAGE. 190 Osford tcr;-ac*. ►d ' 0 ; 'Phoce 4f>&i. 'Phone -596-J. J P i E S FOR SALE. j 1 X.0.T., five-seater, in tip-to-o o-d«vr ' I 1 KRIT. two-seater. MOTOR CYCLES. 1 READING STANDARD, cketr-cal mode , 1 TWIN HAZEL-WOOD. j 1 FREE ENGINE TRIUMPH. - ] MILLS. NEWELL and CO.. I 190 Oxford terra-cc. .. MC&J-1-GOC3 if '> A BEAUTIFUL HOME IX HEALTHY >• NEW BRIGHTON. j CHEAPER THAN CHRISTCHURCH 3 i ' PRICES. \ SPLENDIDLY Built 6-Roomed Bungalow. new, all modern improvements. 3 Really good value Cannot bo replaced ut t-hf money. Trice, £1800 or offer. EVELYN" CLARK, ROBINSON and 00 CJSOft-533 _^ov.^J3rio-ht.on: BUSINESS' SITE. ? TT'OR SALE, ADDINGTON, ciose to StaJT tion. an Sito for WAREHOUSE, a STORID, or .SHOPS. J. MEAGHER and CO.. ;l M66CI-430 ' io:> L'as!;-?; _ y ."TfTAXTED Se.U, Shop. Duelling G roome, t ' ' ' earner Cashel :tnd Albert streets. Apply Shop. 675 ITT, Bun pi low (vacant), 6 rooms, e..\.\ Doulton bath, sv.ii porch, ICOO. 3H S Bsalcy aA'eniK'. C 39 J '/CONVERT your a MoTor*S boat by insta-Ilingr a. Wisconsin Motor in it. It i<"> easily in-'-taHed, and is so simple '' to .handle and. operate that you can under- " stand it in a f< 4 \v iuiuuites. Manning llai cliinfiry Co., 5 Bodiord row, Ghrrs-lduirch. '[■ • _MGGSS-508S-3 WANTED to Sell, Humbijr To-unn/; (SJ, wiro whoeL", spare wheel and tyre, i and u.*nuil a<:cos?<r>rie3. \'orv cheap. Apply P.O. Box G22, Christchurcli A'29o-4 truck 1 » V r.t Owalci. Price, length to Kamhai, Pest Office, OvTdka.; . ogo Car for Sale. Very superior iVJL equipment. Recent model. Full" particiilars on application to P.O. Box 622, Chrjstchurcb. A 2301 4?Q7K— VACANT—SydeniiainT^car - P. 0., d*,<J I O Buugalo-vr, 5 rooms, hot and cold, ell conveniences. Forest and Perkins, Sydenham. "(554) TjVDR Saio. Touring Car, latest J- mode!, only usod ono month. Owner wants to buy larger oar. , Electric' light and' pelf-etartar and side u-ind ecreena. Apply P.O. 80x'622, Chiistehmch. A'29oi Jr»-| noV—SPREYDON7Iiear — Car~~ Fun-g-alow, 5 rooms, hot and cold, all conveniences. Forest and Perkins, Sydcnham. J363) MOTORISTS should" realise (;he serious risk they ai-o running in not installinp a Presto Fire Alarm iu tliedr Motor-cars. The Insurance Companies appreciate the value of a Presto. They give a 10 jn;r cent, rebate. Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford row, Christchurch. M6C52-50&S-3 SACRIFICE—Owner of late model coe Touring Car must make quick sale. Apply Box 6'23, Chriatchujch. A 2904 ioo K— SYDENHAM— Vacant. plastered <wOOU Hoixso, S rooms, hot »nd c01d,.. all conveniences. Forest and Perkine, Sydenham. (563) __ FS42O-1776 (JTODKBAKKR Totrrin? Car, S-7-Seater, electric light, self-starter, magneto, «tc. Owner must eell at once. Apply P.O°. Box C 22, Christchurti. A2JOI ENGLfSH~PraT.o lor Sale! WllFaccept £5 deposit. .S2 . Caaho) street (just past Ballantyna's) SS6O3-3722 buyer for Clement-Bayard Car ■ » » with full road Good tyres. Very cheap. Apply P.O. Box G2.2;r Christchurch. . A 2904 MISCELLAKEpUS. , McINTYSE'S Er.tra Strong Regulating i Pills,: 5s Gd.; the most reliable Pills in j the Markot. Chemists and Storekeepers. Clothing—Mrs Meaghcr, Cash -Lf Buyer of Gent 3' Misfits', Boot?, Trunks, I Portmanteaux, nleo Ladioa' and Children's Clothing-. 123 Lower High street. Letters promptly attended to. Telephoao No. _3573 T EFT-OFF - " Clothing—Mre ~ Robaon, 117 XJ High street (lato of Duhedin), Cieh Buyer of Ladies', - Gents', and Children's Leit-off Clothing. Letters t .tended to. 'Phone 3628. '_ KSC3 WHOOPING Cough—Why allow yonr children to su£er?_ iTarshall'e Costana Vesca effects - immediate relief, 2s, all Chemists. 6983 SPOONS and Forks, llineon'e new Sheffield arrivals include EJP. in Fiddle and O.E. in .A and B qualitiea. M6G6I-596 WOOPING Cough—Mothore are" warned against this disease remaining on children. Marshall'* Castana • \caca. brings prompt relief, 2a, all Chemists. 69SS M6INTYRE'S Extra Strong, Regulating Pills,, 53 63. Your. Grocer or Chcmiat. ■ygill poet for twopence extra. ■ 06-146 PRUNING without gloves :s a silly game. Minson's heavy or light leather gardening gloves make it a pleasure. MG66I-596 I MONEY —Money to Lend' on Pianos anil Machines without removal 92 Caehol gti-cet (just past Ba'llantyne'a). 88603-37*22 the. wood, boye, and be good generally, and your dad may get you new school bags of leather at Minson's. 116661-596 McINTYRE'S Extra Strong Regulating Pill 3, 5s 6d. At all Chemists and Storekeepers. 06(45 TTTTHOppiNG Cough—An occaeionsl dose , ■ ' • ' of Marshall's Caetana Vesca wi'.l preTcnt_this disease, Oa, all_Chemietß. 6953 TEAPOTS, oh! heauties, at Mineon'e. For a presmrt ono of these ie a certainty, • no less.... 1T6661-596 '.

En * fflf ■■ IT Hβ""" ww b m ft~"Wfck A JL A<%/WO The merchandising methods of our forefathers , - wero price-haggling affairs; a merchant's ability in those days was measured by his ability to secure high prices. It is different nowadays—with Stewart Eobinson at any rate. Stewart Bobinson's desire is to help the public keep down the high cost of living in every way ho can. Hβ may, as a result* be missing big profits, but money is not everything. To knowthat one is doing one's fellows a good turn counts for much more with a man like Stewart Robinson. Stewart Eobinson is a keen buyer, ami he has just been successful in bringing off another of his big coups. He has secured 150 pairs of Ladies' Patent Leather Walking Shoes, new Oxford style, whole cut, without a seam, ar high-grade shoe in every respect—a shoe that would cost from 35/- to 40/- in the ordinary way. Stswart Eobinson will sell them at the absurdly low price of 19/6 a pair. Hurry up, ladies, 350 pairs of this class of shoe won't remain long at this price. Other Wonderful Bargains FOR LADIES. FOE MEN. Patent Slip-on, Louis heels— Runniaj Shoes, -with spikes, shipUsual Price 35/- My Price 27/$ ment just arrived White Canvas Poplin, in varions Shoeß end]ess variet My Prices . . 8/11 10/8 «_ Priceri from -7/R Grey Snedc Leather Shoes— " 7 ncM Irom ■' ■ • • 7/6 Usual Price 50/- My Price 45/- 50 pairs Box Calf Fashionable Bale. 50 pairs Patent Slip-on. Cuban heels (selling like hot cakes) — Usual Prices .. 30/- 32/6 Usual Price 35/- My Price 29/6 My Price . . .. . . 25/9 50 rairs Tan melted, bein? Tcnms Shoes, with th.ck rubber soles sold ot , bsolute co^t rico ,' a orfU ~ My Prices .. 6/6 to IS/6 to C i ear — V sual Price .. 4.VGlace Kid Shoes — »7 Price •"> 'c. Usual Prices .. 23/6 to 30/- My ""* " 2/C My Prices .. 17/11 to 25/6 Working Boots, best <roality— Court Shoe, beat Glace Kid, also Usual Price 30/- My Price 22/6 Patent Leether—TJsnal Price 27/6 Ten and Black Brogues— „. M y p ™ e ••-. ••, •• ?*/? Usual Price 40/- My Price S2/6 Tennis Shoes, rubber Eolea ... 6/11 -, , ov . .- , , Chrome solee .. .. 11/9 Me « s , s £ o f s - exceptional, value— Glaco Derby Shoe, with Cuban heel Usnal Prlce 3 -'/6 My Price 27/6 Usual Price 27/6 My Price 22/6 Glace Kid Court Evening Shoes — Brogue Tan and Black Walkins Shoe, Usnal Price 22/6 My Price 19/6 welted soles, poUshed— Greenhide Kailed Shooters— bsual Price 3d/- My Price 29/6 My prfce thaa CoEt _ 30/ . Imitation Suede Shoes, every variety _ ,~. . „ , My Price 14/8 Chrome Golosh Balmorals— High Top Boot's", in Gl'ace Kid, cloth Usual 27/6 My Price 23/6 top, and suede leather— Thich Gum Boots— Usual Price,3o/- My Pric» 22/6 My Pricei .. SO/- 32/6 35/Stewart Robinson CASHEL STREET The Biggest Little Shoe Store in Town

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16962, 11 October 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16962, 11 October 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16962, 11 October 1920, Page 10

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