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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. NEW BRIGHTON CAFE. I STAY AT THE HEALTHY SEASIDE. QPECIAL REDUCTION during WIN-TEH £j Months to PERMANENT BOARDERS. Apply personally. Best Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. J. JACKSON, Proprietor.' MOUNT PLEASANT HOSTEL AND HEALTH RESORT. ICOO feet above sea 'eve!. Situated back of Redclifls. Sp'.endid accommodation for Boarders and Weekend Guests. Liberal' Tariff. -Car meets trams bv request. Ring Redclifls, 'Phone, or write' Tea Hout*. Mi. Pleasant. H. n. ROBERTS, Proprietor. R9231 BEACHCLIFP S," 7 HEAD STREET. SUMNER. Ideal Winter Home. Tariff, £2 15a from May Ist. Families arranged for in school holidays, or children alone. Telephone 1549K Misses Huggins and Suckling. 59155-49;: PAYING VISITORS Received at A R T O U M." Corner Durham, and Armagh BtreeU (opp. Art Gallery). "ST. ELMO" PRIVATE HOTEL. 62 WORCESTER STREET WEST. SUPERIOR Accommodation. Pennar ._ oncci. fr„-« Sri. n»r n>V .<-i»nrd guests from 50s pc room and hou«e. Cat day. "Phone 572. reek, according (IJiNT wants Board ?nrl Residence in pn--3- :tr- fsinilv at Sumner. State terms. G.E.P., c.0... "Press" Office. DULT Merivii'.e - family, : offer accommodation ■ 0 lady. Applv Z., P.O. Box 697. 1612 WANTED TO PURCHASE. fTETANTED, Tickets, three aea<3 together, »»i 'Saturday's Teat. Prepared pay OnePound each, xood position. NJJ.P., "Press." 1663 RTIFICIAL TEETH Bought, sound, t broken, or otherwise; also old broken Gold and Silver. Highest prices paid. Apply 228 Manchester street (facing Armagh street). E. Friedlander, Prop. F6409-8139 LD FALSE TEETH bought, sound ct \-r broken; also dental scrap. Best pric» in N.Z. sent by return mail. Post to J. DUN STONE, Box 61, Welleslcy street, Auckland. Est. 31 years. H 6191-8393 A RTIFICIAL Teeth, Sound or Broken, up *■ to £5 per set paid. Cash per reti.ro tail. Pearline Co., 9 Security Buildings, Queen street, Auckland. Established over '3l years. EFT-OFF CLOTHING.—MrB Pritchard, - I 12 Victoria street, 'phone 3394, cash buyer of all kinds Ladies,' Gentlemen's, and Children's Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, Bed Linen, Furniture; also Old Gold and Silver Jewellery. SPOT CASH: P6990 HfTANTED to Buy, Ladies', Gentlemen's, »» • and Children's left-off Clothing, Boots, Shoes, ar.d all wearing apparel. Highest prices given. Call, or ring 'phono 3628. Mrs H. Robinson (late Mrs Robson),: 12 Ferry road. R9859 , WANTED TO LET. TO Let, Five Rooms, Furnished, £2 10s week: also 6 rooms, City, £1 10s weelr; also, Sample Room, 26 x 40. P. 8, Nicholls and Co. _j _BBO6 ANTED to Let, 3 Unfurnished Rooms, •2 double, 1 single, all conveniences. 34 Salisbury street.' 1639 TO Let, nished 'Bungalow, 455." 107 Springfield road. * 1516 TO liet, for-twelve montns. or more, 9--1- roomed Ilouse, partly furnished, situated Cashel street. 'Phono 5296. References. .1537 SUMNER, "Esplanade, Well FurnMicd Five-roomed Bunealow. 130 EsplnnWANTBD TO KENT. WANTED, by married couple, Double Furnished Bedroom, Aldington or Sprevdon preferred; no children. H.R.P., c.o. '"Press" Office. 1621 CIT ANTED, Unfurnished Flat of 4 or 5 W rooms; must be in good locality. Apply 1700, "Press" 03ce. 8820, MISCELLANEOUS. ARDEN Tools of all sorts cheapest al VA Minsons. Do not buy a Lawn Mower without a visit to Minsons first. .M 7116 PIANOS, latest models, including Spaethe, Werner, Hanke, Brinsmead, and Rumer, now showing at City Piano M>.. 92 Cashel street. M 7014 v3VTcINTYRE'S Pills, established over thirty 'JM. years. Recommended bf ladies. 5s 6d. Chemists and Grocers. 0715S IHINA cheapest at Jnga, I Dishes, all cheaper now. *'Dinner and Tea Seta at'very reasonable figures. , • . M 7116-1372 "DECORDS—Just wived, shipment of lat■\i ea t "Hits." Come and hear the new ox-trots and Jazz music on H.M.V, Regal, Columbia, and Zonophone Records. Uiiy i Piano Co., 92 Cashel street. M7CI4 | McINTRYE'S Pills. Ladies recommend their valuable aid. 6s 6d. Chemistß and Storekeepers. • 07168 TURN OLD CLOTHING INTO CAP'' J Highest prices given for Men's, Ladies' j and Children's Clothing and Boots. Call, : write, or 'phone 8100. Our buyer will call. ALLASON'S, 266 Tuani street, just past Madras street. ' A 35« DELIGHTFUL Wringers. This is a tool you.cannct do without. Why not get the oest? It will last many years. Sea Minsons good ones. ' M 7116 McINTYRE'S Pillß, extra strong and reliable, 5s 6d. Your Chemist will post for twooence extra. 07158 LEFT-OFF Clothing—Mrs Meagher, Cash buver of Gent.'s Misfits, Boots, Trunks. Portmanteaux, also Ladies' and Children's Clothine. 6 Ferry road. Letters promptly attended to. Telephone No. 3578. M 6753 "IVTAILS, Screvs, Cord, Hooks, R,ings, Coat | iM Hangera, Rods, Brackets—all this sort of thing vou waut in a hurry. Get them at Minsons." ' M 7116

English Army Pattern Boots SSO more arrive perS.S. "Armagh" This is the third shipment of these wonderful Ixxrts. The _« m* r} original "fcrder was for 3,000 pairs. The first and second OOvJ JT instalments, totalling 1,360 pairs, were sold ont in donhle- _ _ _ the quality and value of these Army Boot*, complaints. Truly a wonderful record. F*a f*fr f'll The Finest English Tan Kip Leather Sewn and Screwed Soles Also 250 Australian Field Army At Boots (British made) „ ** na * Tan kip leather, nailed soles, toe and heel rOSlugC tips, English leather soles. Sizes sto 11 C iTrc_ 25/- Postage 1/2 ffi 7 ORDER? YOURS EARLY—They wont ' last at the price! STEWART ROBINSON CASHEL STREET WEST Pattern Boots At , Postage 1/2 extra SIZES5, €, 7

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17856, 31 August 1923, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17856, 31 August 1923, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17856, 31 August 1923, Page 15

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