FOR SALE. MORTGAGEES' SALE. <sJT. ALBANS GLASSHOUSE K1 PROPERTY. 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW. NEARLY 2 ACRES. 2 GLASSHOUSES. A GIFT AT £1250, or OFFER. BAKER BROS., 83176 16G Manchester street. A GENTLEMAN'S HOMK TN the most fashionable part of Christchurch. You can lease (or buy) this magnificent residence for a term, at a moderate rental. Suitable for a two-car family. The built-in furniture, sunken bath, ultra modern domestic conveniences and stream frontage will appeal to the most fastidious Over quarter-acre in garden. 'PHONE 32-771. 116 pOR SALE or To handy beach and tram, Bungalow, G rooms, garage, all conveniences, sunporches. Offer wanted. Apply Owner, C/o Wilding and'Acland. 152 TO LET. T O LE T. St. Albans West, Bung. 5 rooms (large), garage 28/Cashmere, Beautiful Bung., 6 Rooms, Sleeping Balcony, Garage 50'City. Bung., 4 Rooms, gas stove 25/Merivale, 5 Rooms, all conv 27/G Papanui, Bung., 4 Rooms, garage 207Richmond, Bung., 4 Rooms, garage 23/St. Albans, Bung., 5 Rooms, elec. range 25/Cashmere, Small Bung., for two people; clean bill health 20 7 - H. W. HESLOP and CO., Real Estate Agents, 778 Colombo street (Victoria square). H 4408 WANTED TO EXCHANGE. PROPERTY FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED to Exchange, 10 ACRES of >v GOOD LAND (CLEAR TITLE) for HOUSE PROPERTY. If interested get in touch with us immediately. D. STOCK and CO., Real Estate Agents, 158 Manchester street, Christchurch. 57697 LAND WANTED. ») TO 5 acres and House wanted, ,v within 5 miles of square. Yaldhurst, Harewood, or Hornby district preferred. Owner of modern Bungalow, near Deans Bush, price £IOOO, will consider exchanging his equity of £SOO for suitable property up to £I2OO. Send full particulars to l SPRATT and CO.. I 121 Worcester street. 'Phone 36-649. 58205 * T mg and Cropping; handy to town. Apply "Farmer," "Press." 161
STOCKS AND SHARES. THE GOLCONDA MINES, LTD. per Share has this day been made by the Directors, payable to the Secretary at the Company's Office, No. 219 Victoria Arcade, Queen street, Auckland, en TUESDAY, the Bth day of August, 1333. J. \V. NICHOL. Secretary. Auckland, July 11, 1933. 7014 Government Stock and would be glad to have offers from sellers, stating particulars and price. Investor, P.O. Box 468, Christchurch. 78FP FINANCIAL. 3VERTISER in good position wants ■*-*- Borrow £IOO, Second Mortgage; good equity, Government Mortgage: reducing 50s monthly. N.W.Z., "Press." 84 »» lend on sound first mortgages at 6 p.c; £2OO, £3OO, £4OO, £SOO, £750, £IOOO, and £I3OO. Also second mortgage money to lend. Baker Bros., 166 Manchester Street. 82825 rPHE Pearson Mountain Sun (Loeb) •*• and Osteopathic Clinic, Hallenstein's Buildings, High street, successfully treat Arthritis, rheumatism, asthma, bronchitis, lumbago, sciatica, constipation, infective conditions of the bowel, etc. Most modernly equipped drugless Clinic in New Zealand. 'Phone 30-024: Consultation Free. P6173 Sell Shoes! We fit Shoes! Giving perfect comfort! Mishko Shoe Store, 558 A Colombo street. 154 J ITS VALUE IN TIMES OF DEPRESSION. BUSINESS MAN'S TESTIMONY. AUCKLAND, June 28. The value of extensive advertising to business in times of depression was emphasised by Mr R. A. Laidlaw, general manager of the Farmers' Trading Company, Ltd., at the annual meeting. Mr Laidlaw said the company had received suggestions from shareholders that no advertising was needed, and one writer had shown how advertising costs could be halved. It was natural in a business of the size of the Farmers' Trading Company that there should be a good deal of criticism. However, the experience of makers of a well-known soap answered such critcism. Under pressure the board of directors halted the company's advertising for a year, and it took three years to regain the ground so lost. "Best-informed opinion claims that advertising should be increased in bad times," said Mr Laidlaw. "We cannot afford to cut down expenditure in this direction. The decline in imports indicates that less business is offering in the Dominion. The company has its fixed charges to meet, so it must advertise to secure a bigger proportion of the business offering. If we do not go out for business we will not get it at all." "THE PRESS" provides a market that is both complete and economical. It provides you with the means for presenting your product to an interested audience who are able and anxious to buy the goods advertised in its columns. "The Press," Canterbury's leading daily, has a circulation of many thousands more than that of any other Canterbury paper. Its circulation covers the city, suburbs, and country districts. Ring 'Phpne 33-358, and our representative will be pleased to calL
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20909, 17 July 1933, Page 1
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