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MOXOES AND CYCLES. T ADIES" AND GEXTS' FIRST-GRADE »U BUTLER CYCLES. Built of Brampton fitting#, first* grade tyres, Brooks' eaddla, free-wheel, and brake, _ Eadie ooaater or fixed wheel, and diamond outrigger .. .. £lO 10 0 Railage Paid. Old Cyvles accepted In Part Payment. Terms can be Arranged. BUTLER CYCLE WORKS, 605 Colombo street. Phone 2616. 82896 A. BRITTEN, Proprietor. SPECIAL NOTICE. NO REFERENCE REQUIRED. rpHE NEW BEAUTY BICYCLE. Shade Red. Ride the latest Syrue Cycle. Prices: From £l4 10s to £l9. A. SYME and CO., Rudge Agents, 133 Gloucester street. 'Phone 232. 58371 TO TAXI PROPRIETORS. FOR SALE. '-SEATER STUDEBAKER CAI Late Model. In Perfect Order. £IOO. Deferred payment arranged. STOREY and CO. GARAGE, BS6I Hereford street East. BARGAINS IX USED CARS. /OFFERS WANTED FOE- i W 5-SEATEK STUDEBAKER 7-SEATER HUDSON 5-SEATER BRISCOE 5-SEATER REGAL 5-SEATER FORD. NOTE.—AII in Good' Order. TENCH BROS,, T6790 Cambridge terrace. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. INDIAN 7-9 h.p. Cycle, with Side-chair, wind-screen, electric light, horn,' tools. SNIP AT £75. DAVID CROZIER, LTD., v Used Car Dept., 79 Tuam street. . D 2148 SEE THIS REASONABLY-PRICED CAR. CHEVROLET, 5-Seater, electric light, self-storter, glass side ecreens, real leather upholstery, loose covers for all seats. This car is guaranteed in perfect order throughout; £8 miles to the gallon. Two new balloon tyres. Further particulars from "CHEV,." . 461 "Press" Of^ce. TX7"ANTED to Sell, English Saloon Car; »Y would exchange* as deposit on City property. Z.A.8., "Press." i WANTED TO PURCHASE. Mo. KEN Z1 E and if HLIB ARE BUYERS OF SECOND-HAND PiaDos, Gramophones, Sewing Machines, and Furniture of All Descriptions A Letter to Us. or Call on 'Phone 1801, will bring oui Bayers to voat dooi immediately, and we are always prepared to Pay the True Market Value of the Goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, The Big Shop Next the Post Office, CATHEDRAI SQUARE M7OS2 LEFT-OFF CLOTHING—Mrs Prltehara, 12 Victoria street, 'Phone '8394. Cash Buyer of all kinds of Ladies' Gentlemen's, and Children's Clothing, Boots, Trunks, Portmanteaux, Bed Linen, Furniture, also Old Gold and Silver Jewellery SPOT CASH. MRS M. WALKER Proprietress. P7191 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. XfACANCIES for Students. 29 Kilmore * street, next, Training College. 935 "KHARTOUM" (Late of 86 Armagh street W.). TTEALTHY CASHMERE ■ HILLS, H 78 DYER'S PASS ROAD. Paying Visitors Received 'Phone 7027. Hills School Stop. W8762 ■\7ICfORIA HOUSE. Geraldine.—Mi F W. V Glaason (late of Timaru* wishes to notify his many friends and the publio generally that ho has taken over the above well-known Accommodation House Beautiful leraldine for health and sport is becoming more popular each year, and it is now recognised as one of the leading holiday resorts of the South. Car on hire for private picnics For fuller particulars. apply to the Proprietor. ix»o7i> "BEACHCLIFFS." 7 HEAD STREET SUMNER. IDEAL Situation, Spacious, Sunny Rooms with separate balconies overlooking sea. Children without guardians cared for. TeleP k°MISSESHUGGINS and SUCKLING. El 4214 J£ENIL WORTH PRIVATE BOARDING" Quietest, Sunniest, and Best Position in City Up-to-date Bathrooms and separata showers. 'Phone 3839. 26 CASHEL STREET WEST F66HU \T ACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders. V Also Double Bedroom. Three minutes from Square. 72 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST (opposite Returned Soldiers Club). 83013 •WHE LODGE" PRIVATE HOTEL, 1 86 HEREFORD STREET WEST (Five minutes from G.P.0.). Superior Accommodation for Casual ana Permanent Guests, a New House Up-to-date appointments. Beautifully situated, close to College, Gardens, and River Avon. Phone 1970 G4308 ""DAWHARE" PRIVATE BOARDING K HOUSE. „ , 423 Durham street, City (near Bealey avenue). Paying Guests Received. Single and Double Rooms Terms Moderate. Ring 'Phone BU7^ 62 WORCESTER SIREET WEST. v ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. OUPERIOR Accommodation Permanent © guests from 60s per week, according to room and house Casual gueste I2s 6d per day 'Phone 872 M7lßl RAILWAY notices. G'H£AP EXCURSION TO DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19th. SPECIAL Excursion Train leaves Chrietchurch 11 P-m., arrives Duned.n 6.30 a.m. Returning leaves Dunedin 11 p.m. 20th, arriving Christchurch 6.30 a.m. 21st. Return fares: Ist class. 2nd class, a. d. e. d. From Christchurch .. 44 0 20 0 Rakaia .. 37 6 25 9 Ashburton .. 34 3 23 6 Orari .. .. 28 9 19 6 Temuka .. 27 6 18 9 Timaru 25 3 17 3 Passengers may, when purchasing tickets, reserve seats for both outward and homeward journeys, For stops, see poster. A unique opportunity of visiting the Exhibition at a minimum cost. PERSONAL. ■WILL ANY WITNESS OP ACCIDENT on SUNDAY, at corner ■ Bealey avenue and Manchester street, please communicate at once tvith 929 'PHONE 2054.. knov.ing your whereabouts please communicate immediately with Post Office Bo* O, Rakaia, £&. lestord. 5165

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18617, 16 February 1926, Page 13

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