TENDERS. HENDERS, CLOSING AT NOON on the 22ND JANUARY 1935 A INVITED for the supply_oil WEAI--ERPROOF AERIAL CABLE. Specifications may be stained at the Office of the M.E.D. (Cash Desk), Armagh street, upon payment of 10s each, returnable on receipt of a bona fide tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders endorsed "Tender for Aerial able" are to be forwarded to the Serai Manager, Municipal Electricity Department. E. HITCHCOCK, ■ General Manager, Municipal Electricity Department The Christchurch Tramway Board invites TENDERS FOR CLOTHING. CONDITIONS OF TENDERING may be obtained at the Board's Office, Cathedral square, Christchurch. TENDERS CLOSE at NOON on THURSDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1935. FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager. January 3rd, 1935. 6889 CONTRACTING OR JOBBING. J. S. HAWKER J. S. HAWKER Telephones: 41-153 or 33-"61. 158 TUAM STREET. T D. ARTHUR & CO. " " Malthoid Roofing Specialists. 81 KILMORE ST. 'Phone 41-698. Consult us about Waterproofing Roofs Floors or Walls. A 2938 WANTED TO PURCHASE. WANTED to Buy, Large Size Cambridge Roller. Apply A. D. Poulton, West Eyreton. 948 WANTED Purchase, 6 sea Riding Saddles, Harness, any description; also Horsehair. J. G. Parish. Saddler, 204 Tuam street. P6B<6 H Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's High-class New and Second-hand Clothing, also Gents boots and shoes, rugs, blankets, and household linen. Spot cash. 'Phone 30-660. Mail deliveries promptly attended to. Mrs M. WALKER, 12 Victoria street. Est. 1902. P7192 McKENZIE and WILLIS Are Buyers Of SECOND-HAND SEWING MACHINES AND PIANOS. A letter to us, or call, or 'Phone 34-630 will bring our Buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to" pay the true Market. Value of the Goods in SPOT CASH. McKENZIE and WILLIS. 120 HEREFORD STREET (Late Queen's Picture Theatre Bldgs.) HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. ..■iTANTED, Ladies' and Gentlemen's * V and Children's Wearing Apparel, Household Linens, Curtains, Carpets, Rues, Mats, and other saleable Goods. Write or Call. MRS DENLEY. 584 Colombo street (next Longdin's). New 'Phone 41-022. 3769 IVf cKEN ZI E and WILLIS i '- L • Are Buyers Of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Letter to us, or call, or 'Phone 34-630 will bring our Buyer to your door immediately, and we are always prepared to pay the True Market Value of the Goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 HEREFORD STREET (Late Queen's Picture Theatre). M 7233 "REST PRICES GlVEN—Men's Suits, 0 Odd Coats, Odd Vests. Trousers, Underwear, Boots, Shoes, etc. Also Ladies' and Children's Clothing. Write. Call, or 'Phone 38-040. R. BROOK, Proprietress. E2716 5638 Colombo street. "\TRS LUCAS, Cash Buyers of Ladies', X ' A Gentlemen's, and Children's Sec-ond-Hand Clothing, Household Linens, etc. Best prices given. 355 Colombo street, Sydenham (opp. Public School) 'Phone 41-033.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. RASPBERRIES, choice, local grown, -"• 6s doz. lb delivered. L. Craighead, 36 St. Martins road. 708 RASPBERRIES, 6/- doz lb, 6/6 deliv- -*• ered. A. Sisson, 34 Middleton road, Riccarton. 'Phone 41-683. 6230 [RASPBERRIES (Harrows), Us per L * 121b, delivered. Treleaven and Shirley, 169 Durham street. 'Phone 32-226. 751 RASPBERRIES, finest local, deliv- ■* ered in grease-proof cartons, direct from garden. Weight and quality guaranteed; 7s per dozen lb, delivered. Bedrock prices at Q.S.D. Fruit Market. 'Phone 36-155, 70 Oxford terrace. CHOICE Black Currants 4s doz lb; Raspberries 6s 6d doz lb, containers 6d. Apples, Delicious and Sturmer Pippins, kept in special storage, crisp and juicv 201b 4s. 401b 7s 6d. Delivered free. 'Phone 22-306, write S. Davies, Fruit Grower, 37 Bishop's road, Papanui. »AHFtil!iKKlJ!i&, izid o/o; jjoganoer- ** ries 121b 7/6, fresh every morning. Central Otago stone fruits arriving daily. Apricots Dessert 5/6, Jam Apricots 4/6, Dessert Peaches .5/6, Jam Peaches 4/6. Plums, all kinds, 4/6. All in 201b cases. Dessert Tomatoes 5/case. Delivered free. Country orders freight paid on 2 case lots. Market Gardens (Ch.Ch.), Ld., 130 Oxford terrace. 'Phone 33-102. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ''NGLISH Piano, as new, overstrung, J iron frame, rosewood case. £25 or near offer. T.L.D., "Press." 913 TfOR Sale, Splendid Haake Piano and A Stool. Price • £lO. Apply "Haake," 65 Port Hills road, Heathcote Valley. 880 NO, English Upright Grand, modL em design, gift at £lO 10s. Hutchinson, White's, Victoria square. 6850 ■*- wonderful; value at £ls. Hutchinson, White's, Victoria square. 6850 QPECIAL Bargains in Pianos. Owners must sell; really good instruments; £5 10s to £l2 10s. At the Railway Auction Rooms. 6851 BUSINESS NOTICES. REMINGTON NOISELESS PORTABLE TYPEWRITER. you can typewrite anywhere— at any time of the day or night —without fear of disturbing those around you! Your old machine taken in part payment or as deposit on easy terms. ARMSTRONG & SPRINGHALL. LTD. (Opp. New State Fire Building), 127-129 Worcester street. A 3264 p RAHAM AND BALLINGER, 0 166 MADRAS ST. 'Phone 33-690. SCRAP METAL, SACK, and BOTTLE MERCHANTS. Bottles, and Cash Buyers of Scrap Lead, Zinc, Cast and Wrought Iron, Tailors' Clips, Sacking, Rope, Canvas, Copper, Brass, all classes of WASTE MATERIAL. MOTOR ENGINEERING. FOR RELIABLE MOTOR REPAIRS. GET your Car put in first-class order for the summer. Valve grinding, cylinder grinding, new pistons and rings fitted, brakes relined, electrical faults, tuning up. etc. For a better job at less cost: W. H. WENT. W8431 21 Bedford row.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21363, 4 January 1935, Page 16
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