HOUSES TO LET. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion; Three Insertions 2/6. TO LET. Bungalow, .4 r., c. cooteer- .. ..20s St, Albans Bungalow, 0r... .. £2s 6d Bungalow, 4 r., garage . ... •• -ss-'iSro-storey Bungalow (partly furnished), handy to Bealey avenue, owner going abroad. Offer v.anted. ARMS, LAWLOR and CO., 98 Hereford street. GASHMERE Hills, Hackthorne road—6Koomed Dwelling, all conveniences, garage; 355. \V. B. Simos and Co., 144 Hereford street. S? 2 MAY'S road, St. Albans, 6-Roomed Sunny Bungalow, Furnished, near Papanui road; garage and telephone. F.W.D., "Press." 496 NEW Bungalow, 4 Uoonis and Kitchenette, Garage, Spreydon; all conveniences. 475 St. Asaph street, 'Phone 36-422. 473 PLATS TO LET. ST. ELMO COURTS (New Buildings). ELF-CONTAINED FLATS, BED-SITTING-kJ ROOMS, Extra One or Two Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Electric .Kitchens. Hot Water Supplied. First-class Restaurant. Safe and Quiet. RENTS 30/- to £2. Apply: H. 6. LIVINGSTONE and CO., 109 Hereford street. 'Phone 35-021. L4os ° rVO Let, Self-contained Superior Furnished X Flats, 237 Gloucester street, N.E. corner Latimer uquara (just past Chotal Hall), 237 Gloucester street. 'Phone 34-556. Adults only. D 0470 CHORAL Flats, every modern convenience, separate kitchenette, gas cooker, e.l , garage, if required; adults only. 23. Gloucester street. 'Phone 34-956. D 34.0 FURNISiiKJJ riat, 0811-CU111..M.,-, v.wv..., hw., bathroom, fcnek fireplace, lacewob mattress; private entrance; garage if wanted. Tel. 36-919. . 1°? two rooms, Furnished Oak; separ- ? ate Kitchenette, Bath, 'phone. Reasonable. 233 Gloucester street, Latimer B 9 ua J«TO Let, Superior Furnished £ lac, iour rooms, Sun Porch, every convenience. Central and Private. 'Phone 34-197. 410 .locality lower Riccarton; close train, moderate. M.R.D., "Press.'! ~^S BOOMS TO LET. . VONLEA, 50 Cashel street West— Sunny ijfc Double Room, suit couple or frienOs; moderate tariff. . lo '° WANTED TO BENT. 7ANTED Rent, Unfurnished Bungalow, VV Fendalton or thereabouts; t mode ™. = «„„i,. TVWTV. "Press." 492 TANTED, Small, Unfurnished Bungalow, Tf two adults; Riccarton or Cashmere preferred; good tenant. 8.W.D., " Pres^ Bo WANTED TO EXCHANGE. [TANTED to Exchange, Twin A.J.S. and ,¥ Side-Chair, worth £OS, half payment for Light Car. G.L., "Press," Rangiora^ WANTED KNOWN. ..IHE world's .Tnost important building to 1 you is you. own bodv. Its foundations are in sound health. Keep it always sound by a daTly glass of STEVENS' HEALTH SALT. All Chemists and Grocers, 2s JBd bottle. ~„„ Leaky Roofs use Mastack. Kt-VKit ' FAILS. Handy size tins sold everyWher6 ' SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED, Cr. Tuam and High streets. 09760 ALF-CKOWN Free upon returning .300 ►ILL'S playing on Saturday. Benzoin ► Balsam cured his cold. 1/6. Dl ores, and J. Tavener, Chemist, next A. J. White's; T8207 tion. sleeplessness, eti. We guarantee ;re! Mishio Shoe Store, 558 a 'Oolwnbg street. *" -■--■-_-- ■ SENCES for culinary purposes reveals discriminating tasto and keen economy. At an •Grocers and Stores, in loz and economy size bottles. : :— ZZ3 USTRUSS READ?-MIXED PAINTS spc m cially made to suit Canterbury Climatic nditions; never chalks, 21s gallon. 'SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED. Cr. Tuam and High streets. ALF-CKOWN Free upon returning aw --. I.X.L. Washing Powder Wrappers to Superbiis Co.. 90 Madras street. —1 U Consultation freel Mishko Shoe Store, 558 a Colombo street. ■ - 47 , 1 " IF you're Blue in the face from coughing, ask your grocer for Benzoic Balsam. 1/6, 2/6. Tavener, Chemist, High.stxeet. ML... lis, guaranteed, in yonr lunch bag. ■ Have » hot drink M«676. ATIGUE is Nature's notice that yon- haTf All Stores and Chemists. 2s 6d bottle. TEELITE Red and Green Paints protect, beautify, and defy all. weather conditions. N.Z. Manufacture. " •• SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED,Cr Tuam and Hijrh streets. „;.
MILK AND CREAM. MILK, 4d QUART, CREAM, 9d- HalfPint Delivered early. Papa.nui,. St. Albans, Shirley, Merivale, City. Sydenham, Wo'olston, Linwood. . -' . McD66lO J.E.D., "Press" Office. Hottlkeepers, BoaTdinghoases, _ Tev A. rooms, etc.. Highest Quality MILK, supnlied loose Early Morning; delivery. P NOT LESS THAN ONE.GALLON DAILT. TENPENCE PER GALLON WINTER -PRICE. 88198*" ! POST OFFICE BOX 103. BOARD AND RESIDENCE- I TTAOANCY for Invalid or Elderly Person V needing attention; every comfort; . \ _.__?_ 007 Ti»vhi.<loea street. .494 COMFORTABLE Home for Business jam, 'single Room, or share Room; terms reasonable 5 'Phone 34-537. 4WI 7=TroVE TRACK ACCOMMODATION VT HOUSE-Visitors to Picton ■boold stay at Shakespeare Bay. <Jiart *^» Btfs- - 6e 6d per day, £2 2s per ™* k - DANN, Tel. 163, Picton. CGMNER—"BEACHCLIPPS." 7 Head at, O Sumner. Ideal Situation. Sunny. Sduced U Rates. Separate .Balcony Casual and Permanent Boarders. T "f*° a * Srfii to room. Special •™»|«»"^ u f £ Families and Convalescents MISSESBUU GINS and SUCKLING. Dial 898. askjor 556 K. BOARD WANTED. 1> refined home, within wall tunc*" of City. Particular* W> "Press" Office. ■ PRIVATE HOTELS. •a Premier, Private J Favoured West Eno\ rB LODGE," 36 HERE CHRISTOHURCH, t , es every comfort and lu the Botanic Gardens, oill.Se.". and the River Avon . Telephone 33-870. Private-Sajm. G8686 WHERE TO STAT. rORNER- has reopened ''*-Eia °TH " 26 Cashel street West, for -'.nd ! w1 ?, J".ecorated throughout. Ferma TWO Unequalled Paints. SteeliU.for Roof, T-nsTRUSS for woodwork. N.Z. niaae. and SMITH LIMITED, Or. Tuam and Hijh streets. gg
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20542, 10 May 1932, Page 15
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