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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. rpO-DAY'S MAIL. BLOWING CLEAR, by Joseph O; Lincoln. Writing in his . happiest vein, Mr Lincoln tells in *'Blowing Clear" one of the finest stones he has given his readers in his long and highly popular career. THE MAN WHO MADE GOLD, by Hilaire Belloc. This, the latest Chester Belloc, is as full of wit, satire, and fun as ever, and as usual' Mr Chesterton's drawings catch the spirit of the book admirably. PAPER PROFITS', by Arthur Train. This new novel deals with the sensational slump on Wall Street, the effects of which will be felt all over the World. THIS FIRE! WITHIN, by George Gibbs. This novel not only tells a moving love story, but also faces squarely one of the most provocative problems of the age. THE THREE R'S, by 4, Granpat." The Three R'a are not the b£~ . youth, but three master criminal* hold half a continent, THE JAZZ WIDOW, by May Christ,©. For all those who enjoy .a good love story, May Christie fills a long-feit want. MAID'S MALADY, by Isabel Wyatt. This novel of the Sedgemoor Country is a fine story of rustic Somerset. FOOL OF THE FAMILY, by Margaret Kennedy. Albert Sanger's effect upon the world didn't end with the close of the 4 'Constant Nymph." Only Tessa's story ended there. UNCLE SAM, by John Erskine. Uncle Sam is, of course, a satire, but a satire rich with human kindness. ALL THE ABOVE 6s EACH, POSTAGE 5d EXTRA. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED, WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, LIMITED, CASHEL STREET, CASHEL STREET, through Hereford Court. FOB SALE* DOCTORS, PLEASE NOTE. A SPLENDID OPENING FOR A QUALIFIED MAN. In the best suburb in Christchurch, whera there is positively uo opposition, we have a two-storey Bungalow in a position eminently suitable for a doctor's residence. There are 6 rooms, sun porch and balcony, together with all modern conveniences, full-sized garage, etc., good garden and lawns. 200 HUGE £2500. We consider this an excellent, opportunity. HILLARY and BAXTER. ■ 178 Manchester street, H5785P Sole Agents. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. JfENDALTON BUNGALOW. FENDALTON BUNGALOW. ~ FENDALTON BUNGALOW. : {The owner almply lias to sell. It'i not b question 'of cost or what the property i* worth. It'* «M a question oi settles A QUICK SALE, no ,the Price ho a been re- ! duced, to eissnro this result, to £I7OO. It'a * Charming Home. 8-Btorey. DOWN STAIRS aro HalT, Dm wing-room, Breakfast Room, and Spacious, Kitchenette, with plenty of 'cupboards, electric ranee. UPSTAIRS: 8 very fin# Bedroom*, Large Balcony with entrance from landing, also from best bedroom. The Bathroom- Is a, feature of the pro-' perty. The fittings are the best procurable Separate shower compartment and lavatory. Washhouße with the usual appointments, also incinerator, for hot water (as wall as the electric element), downstairs lavatory. Full-sized Garage. All drainage to the "Ijuite candidly, this is the Cheapest Property in ita class offering t°d»yCLOSE TO THE TRAM. GOOD SITUATION. RtJILT BY ONE OB" OUR BEST BUILDERS. H. W. HBBLOP and, CO., 17a Colombo street, Victoria aquare. t, KA r,n Telephone 31-180. H 5430 WANTED TO EXCHANGE OR SELL. £1350. GOVT. mortgage approximately £BOO. Splendidly-built BUNGALOW of a spaciou. rooms and kitchenette, panelled hall, panelled living-room, panelled breakfast-room, open tiled*-flrepUoes, electric light throughout, bathroom with porcelain bath apd basin. aeparate- shower, kitchenette with electric store, spacious cupboards and bins, p«r and tuts, SUN ENTRANCE >ORCH, SUN OR SLEEPING PORCH OPS' BEDROOM. Section »t 30 perches, nicely laid oat l«i lawn and garden, concrete paths, motor garae*. WOULD CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE FOR A SMALLER PROPERTY.Further particulars oh application to the SOLE AGENTS, JONES, McCROSTIE CO., WD„ Cor. Cashel and Manchester -street*. 3P. 851. v ■ - DYERTISISRB KNOW WHERE RESULTS COMB FR43M. That Ic the reason, why "THE, PRESS", carries th«j*#nd» of column* more advertising a yesr than any other Chriatchurcii paper, Not only has "THE PRESS" the largest overage daily circulation, bnt—sad this i* a matter of the vary flrat importance to the sellers of goods and serviQes-'—THE "PER CAPITA*' AND AGGRSGATB BUYING POWER represented by this circulation J# IMMEASfURABI/y AHEAD of that afforded ty any other Canterbury medium, In qbrtstcbnrch, suburb*, and the immediately surrounding district*, "THE PRESS" circulation is prepminent, reaching immediately a wonderfully respgmlve market whew buying power i* quickly «!oßVerted into buying activity. NOTE: Residents In the surround*inst country districts reached - by "THE .PRESS,'' .almost without exception, have their ear*, and are regular Town customers. •THE PRESS" I* «sned «ad - controlled 'in Gbmt! ohureh in the >nWrM»s of Canterbury people. 7.71 it'i'l'n-iT Taos atu uadouUtedly ,h<3 Q U greatest "m*dy lor Jreß»oaS«**« Chemist*. X.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 1

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