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M. HOUUHAN HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST Stafford Street, Timani (Oppouta Arcada) Two expert* always in attendance Steer Btttil* » SpeeWKr M. HOULIHAN

Old floors made New New floors made perfect with the"Universal" Floor Surfacing Machine rough, scratched, poorly finished floors arc entirely unnecessary now. Any floor—old" or new—badly worn—paintpd, varnished, stained, or unfinished— Eauri, Rimu, Black Pine, or any other wood —can now be quickly and economically brought to a clear, glassliko smoothness. The grain of the wood is brought out liko new. All this is dono in a very short time—withont cluttering up the house with a lot of workmen—without muss—and without the heavy expense necessitated by the old-fashioned hand-scraping mothod. HOW IT IS DONE A little electricity and a few hours' work of one man and his "Universal" Ploor Surfacing Machine, and the job is done, and done beautifully. The "Universal" Ploor Surfacing Machine has a drum, around which is placed a sheet pf sandpaper. This drum is driven by an electric motor. A vacuum cleaner automatically bags the dust and dirt, leaving the floors clean and beautiful and freo from all wave or chatter marks. The work is done perfectly and quickly. Let us show you how economically, quickly, and beautifully we can ite-f urtqee your floors. If you will 'phone or write us wo will be very glad to call, at vour convenience and give you an estimate on your work and explain the operation of the "Universal" Floor Surfacing Machine, and show you just how such beautiful work can be done so quickly and economically. JL N.Z. Floor Surfacing Co. '\ PLOOR SPECIALISTS y G. S. Cray - Beswiek St., f wsarti f) 'Phones: 216 and 377 P.O. Box 136 Ohristchurch Representatives: 1 BRISCOE & CO. LTD., Worcester Strqet, tthristi. church. 'Phones 1152 & 2859. P.O. Box 495 PAGE & SONS, Builders, Cashmere, Christchiirch. 'Phone 71&6 A. moo

1 MISS H. C. STRACHAN 1 Milliner, Ladies 9 and Children's Outfitter | Glasgow House - - 112 Stafford street, south - - - ALL TOYS TO BE SOLD AT HALF-PRICE I Rubber Bathing Caps, best quality, 1/- each ; Large Stock of Woven Bathing Costume* (wefe 1= 12y6) for 4/1 1 each; Colonial Woollen Baihiqg Costumes, tWo piece, large size (were | 15/6), for 10/6; Children s B«thii|| CostUrnes, from 4/11; 50 to 60 LadieV WasJaig | Dresses for 5/11 each; Children's Picnic 'and Beach Hats, I/- each; Xmas Parcels {or 1 the Kiddies, 3d., 6d., and 1/- each. = FOR SALE.OR HlßE—Ladies', Gwilemen'B, and Children'* Carnival Costumes; also, 5 Wigs, Masks, and Beards. | MISS H. Q. STiACHAN i Phone 828 GLASGOW HOUSE 'Phone 82f ImuHmimmmMHinniimmMHiiiHiiiiiiiii^ BOxaiaiaaßaraaaHEaMU

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18571, 22 December 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18571, 22 December 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18571, 22 December 1925, Page 5

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