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AUCTIONS. EVANS and BULL. Roland Bull. George J. Leech. ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. (Established 1881), 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Upstairs, Government Life Insurance Buildings, opposite Post Office). OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7 to 8. OWNER BOUGHT FARM. "70K OR OFFER, TERMS TO _./ <GO Su t T) selling at heavy loss. 4-Roomed Bungalow, and kitchenette, EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. High section, near Shirley School, 2 minutes bus. Must realise. Inspection invited.__ 299-60 BURWOOD, CLOSE CAR. i ACRES, best of land, NICE GAR- ' DEN AND PADDOCK. 5-Roomed Modern BUNGALOW, very well built and replete with every modern convenience. A most attractive home. Price £I2OO. AND TIP-TOP VALUE. Terms Given. Owner leaving South Island. 26-60 "NICE MIXED FARM. O-t rtA Down for 48 ACRES, 16 c£ l OV miles Christchurch, bus passes, 5 minutes school. Good dairy and cropping land, and in Al order. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, with conveniences and outbuildings. Owner keen seller. Will sell as a going concern if wanted. 312-55 MORTGAGEE SALE, 700 ACRES, £2OO DOWN. 7(\A Acres, DEPOSIT £2OO, PRICE •"" £3/5/- acre. 25 miles north of Christchurch. ALL FLAT, grows good turnips and sheep fed, warm, EARLY FATTENING COUNTRY. Fences Al. No gorse. Splendidly watered. JUST ON THE MARKET, I early enquiry necessary. OFFER WANTED. LONG GOVERNMENT LEASE. 9KA ACRES, 30 acres in green feed <wtJ\J anc j sown down, 35 acres fal-lowi-d 12 acres skimmed, balance grass. Suitable for wheat, oats, peas, and is good, sweet, fattening country. SPLENDID LOT OF BUILDINGS. 5roomed house, every modern convenience, and every possible outbuilding. Rent reduced to 9/24 per acre, mortgagee will accept low offer. EASIEST OF TERMS GIVEN. Now vacant. Enquiry invited. 284/60 CHEAP." MORTGAGEE SALE. NOTE TERMS. ACRES, NORTH CANTERV BURY, asking £5 acre, with £ 100 down and will give 12 months free of interest, balance can remain for 36 years on Government mortgage at 5J per cent, interest. GOOD SHEEP COUNTRY, clean, well fenced, and watered. NICE HOMESTEAD 6 rooms and outbuildings. Especially good buying, early enquiry necessary. I EVANS and BULL, E4297 63 Cathedral square. OLD GOLD, ETC., WANTED. GOLD! SILVER! GOLD! SILVER! CELL YOUR OLD GOLD AND BROKEN JEWELLERY DIRECT TO THE REFINERS. Highest Prices Paid. N.Z. GOLD-BUYING COMPANY, 708 A Colombo street (Opp. Kincaids.) M 6764 GOLD, SILVER, DIAMONDS. rpURN Your Old Jewellery into 1 Money. Pay the Highest London Prices for OLD GOLD, SILVER, BROKEN JEWELLERY, and DIAMONDS. Write or Call and See Me To-day. NINO DI SOMMA, 92 WORCESTER STREET, Opp. "Sun" Office. BUSINESS NOTICES. FROM MONDAY, 24th INST, WE ARE PAYING 7 / PER DOZEN FOR TRAPPED * / " RABBITS. (Landed at Christchurch.) We are accepting no more Hares until further notice. P. FERON and SON, LTD., 303 Moorhouse avenue, Christchurch. F4416 ADVERTISING AS ADVERTISING AS ADVERTISING AS INVESTMENT. INVESTMENT. INVESTMENT. L most business executives are exploring every avenue for the stimulation of sales and the reduction of overhead, the question of advertising receives more than usual attention. This is, perhaps, only natural, and rightly so, for there is no avenue through which money can be wasted more easily; similarly, there is no more profitable field for investment, particularly in a time of business stress, than that offered by advertising. Any keen business executive looking back through the files of New Zealand's leading newspapers cannot help being struck by the fact that most of the wellestablished, progressive firms of to-day are those who have been consistent advertisers. It is significant, also, that the progress of most firms can be traced by their advertising. Some firms, for instance, which held a big share of their particular business field 20 or 30 years ago, have written the story of their decline in the advertising pages of the daily newspapers. Others, again, show their rise and ever-continuing expansion. It is an interesting study, for in no sphere do methods change quicker than in that of advertising, and no field offers greater opportunity for the building up of goodwill. Furthermore, it is a field no commercial institution can afford to neglect. The people of Canterbury are, and have always been, used to their morning newspaper, and, as in CANTERBURY, as in ENGLAND, AUSTRALIA, and NEW ZEALAND, the MORNING NEWSPAPER leads in Circulation and Coverage, and is recognised as the ideal medium, both for National and Retail Advertising. THE MORNING NEWSPAPER is read by the menfolk before leaving for business, and is read and REFERRED TO BY THE WOMENFOLK SEVERAL TIMES DURING THE D. .'. THE CHIEF BUYER IN EVERY HOME is the Housewife, and before leaving home to do the family shopping the advertising pages are eagerly read, in order to ascertain where to go and the best that is offering, so as to make the purchases with the minimum amount of effort and time. A POWERFUL SALES PRODUCER. Covering the province of Canterbury, "THE PRESS" reaches every section of the community, particularly those people with the maximum of purchasing power—a matter of the utmost importance to advertisers, especially JUST NOW. " THE PRESS " is a home newspaper, being delivered right into the homes, and it enables advertisers to reach all members of the family six days a week. "THE PRESS," CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY, is owned and controlled in Christchurch in the interests of Canterbury people. It has the largest circulation—CEßTlFlED BY AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE - covering City, Suburbs, and Country Districts, of any newspaper in Canterbury, and is a SELLING MEDIUM OF UNEQUALLED POWER.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20919, 28 July 1933, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20919, 28 July 1933, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20919, 28 July 1933, Page 20