WANTED TO FOBOHABB. I A RTIFICIAL TEETH Bought, sound, |- broken, or otherwise slao old broken I fold and Sitvnr. Highest prices paid. Apply 228 Manchester street (facing Armagh | street). E. Fmdlander, Prop. F6409-8189 RTIFICIAL Teeth, Sound or Broken, np . to £5 per set paid. Cash per return mail. Pearline Co., 9 Security Buildings, Queen street, Auckland. Established over SI rears. IFT-OFF CLOTHING.-Mra Pritchard, buyer ol all kinds of Ladies,' Gentlemen's, and Children's Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaus, Bed Linen, Furniture; »".so Old Gold and Silver Jewellery. SPOT CASH. P7191 Shops, and all wearing apparel. Highest prices given. ■ Call, or ring 'phone 3628. Mrs H Robinson (late Mrs Robeon), la Ferry road. 89859 WANTED TO LET. r TO Let, Two Large Bedrooms to Coi> valescent Ladies. Every attention given. All conveniences. Near trams, and a few minutes' walk from Cathedral square noith. Apply D.W.8., "Press. IC9B r pO Let, 2-etorc.,vcd 6-roomed Residence, I x unfurnisiied; hnndy to town, every conenienoe; vacant. 'Phone 728 £3 Ecoms, Balcony, self-contained. B> I • foro 10 a.m., after 6 p.m. 66 Be.ilev avenue. Pratt. 12 | 'PO Let, 5-roomed Bungr-low, North Beach, I ■*- unfurnished; handy tram and sea; I vacant. 'Phone 733. 23 aj iiei, Merivaie, b rooms, every convenience, telephone; £2 10b per week. Avonsidi;, 7 room.'), all conveniences (2-storey), £2 per week. W. E. Simes and Co. fyO Let, Furnished House, 62 Esplanade, ■*- Sumner. Apply, Suckling, 11 Peterborough street. 1664 BOAED AND BESIDENCE. OASCAR LODGE. I- 205 WORCESTER STREET ' (next Latimer square.) Superior accommodation for married rouples and gentlemen. Moderate tariff. 'Phone 4566. i ■ L 6391.7132 -ENILWORTH PRIVATE BOARDINGi. HOUSE. ' Quietest, Sunniest, and Best Position in City. Up-to-Date Bathrooms and Separate Shower. Gentlemen and Married Couples. 'Phone 5839. 26 CASHEL STREET WEST.. H 6455 3AOHCLIFF S," •> 7 HEAD STREET, SUMNER. Idedl Winter Home. Tariff £2 15s till end of October Families arranged for in school holidays, or children alone. Telephone 1549 K. Misses Huggins and Suck, ling. 59155-498, "ST. ELMO" PRIVATE HOTEL. «2 WORCESTER STREET WEST. SUPERIOR Accommodation. .Permanent ! k -' guests from 60s per week, according to room and house. Casual guests 12s 6d ! Fer day. 'Phone 879. M7lßl PAYING VISITORS Received at ' HA R T 0. U. M." >■ Corner Durham and Armagh streets (opp. Art Gallery). 'Phone 2900. W9868 MISCELLANEOUS. TXT'AJVi'ED for two months, Two One- ' »-■ Horse Lorries. 21 Manchester, street 2J TF your machine is not a Davis,, you do not know what it meawj to sew all ing or puckering!* (Minson's). _..».»„ * Minson's. Makes washing up easy. ■■-■ M 7116 LJINSON'S New Aluminium Saucepans VJL and novelties are charming. They are also cheaper than ever. M 7116-730 McINTYRE'S Pills, ostabliehed over thirty years. Recommended by ladies. 5s 6a. Chemists and. Grocers. - 07153 iINSON'S Cotton Gardening Gloves from i Is pair, are really worth examining. (ECORDS—Just arrived, shipment of lat■ii est "Hits." Come and hear the .new Fox-trots and Jaw music on H.M.V., Regal, j Columbia, and Zonophone Records. City Piano Co., 92 Cashel Btreet. M7QI4 McINTHYE'S Pills. Ladies recommend their valuable aid. 6s 6d. Chemists and Storekeepers. 07158 MoIW TYRE'S PiUs, extra strong and reliable, 5b 6d. Your Chemist will post for twopence extra. 07158 lANOS, latest models, including Spaeths, ■ Werner, Hanke, Brinsmeiid, and Ruzner, now showing at City Piano v/ 0., 92 Cashel street. M 7014 T EFT-OFF Ciothing—Mrs Meagher, Cash 1 buyer of Gent.'s Misfits, Boots, Trunks, I .t4mnn(fl9llY alflo LfirliAA' B.nA ChildrATl'll i Clothing. 6 Ferry road. Letters .promptly ' attended to. Telephone No. 8578. M 6753 I rptTRN OLD CLOTHING INTO CAt-L. J- Highest prices given {or Men's, Ladiee' and Children's Clothing and Boots.: Call, write, or 'phone 8100. Our buyer will call. ALLASON'd, 266 Tuam street, just past Madras street. A 3526 IONORA, Beautiful Cabinet Gramophone, ■J rich in tone . and appearance. . , Easy terms. Also, Regal 'Horn in light oak. Price correct. City Piano Co., 92 Cadhel street.
PILES CURED. ' 'TXrHY endure the agonising- and annoying in. pain and discomfort ol Piles when the Zann Double Absorption Treatment is available? This ia what one sugerer wrote: "For years I suffered with Piles and had them very badly. A friend recommended me to try Zann. This I did, and obtained instant relief. Months have passed and I have no sign of the trouble."—Mr V. H., R*dci2£s, Chriatchurch. Write for free descriptive Booklet, "Piles: Their Cause and Cure." Address, Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Local residents can obtain "Zann" from W. B. Cook'e and Son, Ltd., .Chemists, High street.-nnd from E. Cameron Smith, Chemist, corner Worcester street and the Square, Christ-c-urch. 3
iiuiiu»jii»ihilU meant ANKRUPT BOOT SALE » Thousands of Pairs Sold! Thousands More to Sell! '.. The most wonderful money-saving event of the age V t * '.■•■■■' *.' /.* Here they are the Biggest Boot Offerings of the age. " Snips ' .j j for men, women and children. New, clean, crisp, stylish stock for this and the coming season. Bought at 8/9 in the £, and off ered at - prices miles below present-day cost. _ ~'.„.„,' A Few Choice Examples of the Big Values Prevailing v .';, Women's White Canvas Button Boots .. .... BANKRUPT PRICE, */r - Women's English Ward Shoes .... BANKRUPT PRICE 6/11, , Women's White Canvas Court Shoes, for walking .. BANKRUPT PJRICE, 7/6 4r / White Derby Shoes, Louis Heel, English make .. .. BANKRUPT PRICE 8/11 Gents' Box Derby Boots, English make, all sizes .'. BANKRUPT PRICE 19/6 i ' Ladies' Patent Court Shoes, Northern Light, N.Z. made;— ""■"'-*"* :^fi BANKRUPT PRICE 10/6 to 14/8 ! Gents' Glace Kid Derby Boots, welted BANKRUPT PRICE 22/6/ Gents' Tan Oxford Boots, extended last, very smart .. BANKRUPT PRfCE ;3#/6 r /., Ladies' Tan Willow Calf Derby Shoes, welted .. .. BANKRUPT Ladies* Tan Sandals, Chrome Soles * Girls' Glace and Box Calf Leglets, 10 to 13 ' BANKRUPT PRICE lp/6; 7to 9 .. BANKRUPT PRICEB/11 POSTAGE: i¥lßn'9 Scf., Women's 6d. extra. STEWART ROBINSON dM SS* l^h^X, Uik £ 30S»«Be3raS!*e«£8KS5iIWW3,k;:j
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17882, 1 October 1923, Page 15
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