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BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. j MORE SUGGESTIONS ITOR QHRISTMAS GIFTS OVER THE HILLS, by Jeffrey Farnol, fits (s*l). A splendid Scottish romance of a valiant coward during the Old Pretender's ill-starred reboihon. This is one oi JeUruy i'uniol's best stories, and is full of memorable scenes and passages of colour and romance, of thrills and action. COMRADES OF THE CLOUDS, by Laurie York Erskine, Gs (sd). Hero is a story of the life, the dangers, and the development of a crack llying squadron during the World War, IN QUEST OF THE SUN, by Alain Gcrbault, 7s Gd (Sd). A popular edition. ''All of every class will I read it with quickening pulses and with a new faith in the courage and patience of adventurous mankind."—"Daily Telegraph." THY SERVANT THE DOG, by Budynrd Kipling, 7s (sd). As told by Boots and edited by Rudyard Kipling. Illustrated by <i. L. Stampa. THE MYSTERIOUS UNIVERSE, by Sir James Jeans, 4s 6d (-Id). The present book contains an expansion of the Rede Lecture delivered before the University of Cambridge in 1930. THE SON AVENGER, bv Sigrid Undsot, 13s Cd (Sd). The concluding volume of the "Kristin Lavransdatter'' trilogy. BALLADS FOR BROADBROWS, by A. P. Herbert, 8s (4d). Another of Herbert's highly diverting book of poems. Illustrated by G. L. Stampa! (Postages in Brackets.) VVHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED, WHITCOMBE and TOMBS, LIMITED, .CASHEL STREET, CASHEL STREET, Or through Hereford Court. W9502F FOB SALE. CLOSE PAPANUI ROAD. I?OKAA OR CLOSE OFFER—TWOSTOREY BUNGALOW OF 8 ROOMS, artistically papered and panelled; every modern convenience, including h. and c. in bedrooms. High terraced Section of 50 Perches, beautifully laid out. Motor garage. Government Valuation £2300. Thin is an Absolute Bargain at the price. Full particulars from Sole Agents, SFRATT and CO., 1739F P 1~1 Worccster street. £I4OO. OWNER TRANSFERRED. CHARMING SLATE ROOF BUNGALOW, ST. ALBANS. Standing back from the road amongst wellgrown trees. This place is quite out of the common, and will appeal to anyone who is a judge of beauty and quality. Built under an architect who has produced an attractive and ■well-built place There are 4 good rooms 18 x 14, 14 x 13, etc., large kitchenette and glassed-in sun-porch. There is every possible convenience, including garage, and everything is in first-class order. Within 15 minutes' walk of the Square, and close to the tram. An opportunity for someone. (109) HILLARY and BAXTER, H5735F 178 Manchester street. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. SPECIAL. FENDALTON BUNGALOW. FENDALTON BUNGALOW. FENDALTON BUNGALOW. The owner Bimply has to sell. It'a not a question of cost or what the property is worth. It's all a question of getting A QUICK SALE, so the Price has been reduced, to ensure this result, to £I7OO. It'b a Charming Home, 2-Storey. DOWNSTAIRS are Hall, Drawing-room, Breakfast Room, and Spacious Kitchenette, with plenty of cupboards, electric range. UPSTATKS: 3 very fine Bedrooms, Large Balcony with entrance from landing, also from best bedroom. The Bathroom is a feature of the property. The fittings are the best procurable. Separate shower compartment and lavatory. Washhouse with the, usual appointments, also incinerator for hot water (as well as the electric element), downstairs lavatory. Full-sized Garage. All drainage to the sewer. Quito candidly, this is the Cheapest Property in its class offering to-day. CLOSE TO THE TRAM. GOOD SITUATION. BUILT BY ONE OF OUR BEST BUILDERS. H. W. HESLOP and CO., 778 Colombo street, Victoria square. Telephone 31-180. "• H 5430

X* IOK A—CHEAPEST PROPERTY ON CASHMERE HILLS. A NEW BUNGALOW OF 4 ROOMS, KIT CHENETTE AND SLEEPING BALCONY, h. and c. service, Doulton Bath and Basin, Electric or Gas Range, a well-fitted up liitcnenette, plenty of cupboards, Copper and tubs, Sewer, COMMA.-DS A MAGNIFICENT VIEW. PERFECTLY SHELTERED FROM THE EAST WIND. Close to tram and Hills School. W. E. SIMES and CO. A LOVELY SECTION NEAR THE FOOT OF DYER'S PASS ROAD. COST OVER £750. fKOPC IS WHAT WE NOW OFFER IT 3* AT. OVER 1-ACRE. Commands a beautiful view. Access for car. Within 5 minutes of the tram. A Choice Section, surrounded by beautiful homes. SEE THIS TO-DAY! W. E. SIMES and CO. EXCHANGES. Q-ROOMED BUNGALOW, DYER'S PASS ROAD. Lovely view and position, for Similar Property on Flat, North or West. FIVE-ROOMED. BUNGALOW. FACKTHORNE ROAD for similar Home on Fiat. TO LET: TWO NICE BUNGALOWS, 5 and G ROOMS, ON HACKTHOKNE ROAD. W. E. SIMES and CO., 'Phone 31-224. 146 Hereford street. ADVERTISERS ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW THAT—"THE PRESS," Canterbury's leading daily, has not only the largest circulation in Christchurch and surrounding districts, but in addition to this it is delivered to thousands more people in the Country Districts than the next paper. Advertisers, therefore, not only reach the largest numb/tr of buyers through "THE PRESS." but what is even more important just now, they reach the people with the purchasing power, and who have money to spend on the articles advertised in its columns. Thiß great number of subscribers read "THE PKESS" because of its outstanding appeal as a home newspaper. A Selling medium of unequalled power—a producer of sales and a builder of goodwill—"THE PRESS" affords advertisers the means of reaching easily the most buyers through one paper in the wealthy Canterbury market at one minimum cost. "THE PRESS" is owned and tontrolled in Christchurch in tho interests of Canterbury people.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 1

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