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AUCTIONS. THE CITY MARKET. mHE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO 1. STREET. WEEKLY SALE TO-MORROW AT 11 a.m. HORSES— Dr. Geld., 9yrs, all work, any trial, good sha£iiii_£Lk. idr. Geld, aged, all work, any trial; But. 2dr. Geld., lOyrs, all work, any trial. Further entries inV * VEHICLES, etc., for unreserved sale. Baker’s Delivery Cart, Spring Dray, 2shaft R.T. Gig, Small Cultivator, etc. COWS AND PlGS—Entries invited. SUNDRIES—IS Kitchen Ranees, 20 Barrels, Timber, Iron, 5 DAMAGED BATHS, 2 Basins, Car Batteries, 3 pair Steps. Counters. Sashes, Doors, Gas Copper W.C. Pans, Meat Safes, Coppers, Open Fire Boilers. Forms, Mangle, Sack Barrow, Glass Show Case, Grindstone, Lawn Mowers, 3 Garden Seats (Oak), and usual sundries. SPECIAL ENTRY—Truck load Shafting, Pulleys, Bearings, all sizes; also Scrap Metal. FURNITURE—2 full loads for unreserved sale. Full list to-night’s paper. CAGE BIRDS, 1.30 p.m. SPECIAL ENTRY: 15 pair Lovebirds, all colours, also Canaries and Cage Birds. POULTRY, 2 p.m.—SPECIAL ENTRY; Account Mr Ryland, 12 pair Khaki Campbell Ducklings, 8J pair Khaki Campbell Drakes, 19 pair Khaki Campbell two-year-old Ducks, 7 pair Khaki Campbell two-year-old Drakes, 7* pair Pekin Ducklings, 3 pair Pekin Drakes, 9J pair Pekin Ducks (two-year-old), 2 pair Pekin Drnk6S ACCOUNT CLIENT—ISO pair two-year-old White Leghorn Hens, just beginning to lay. Four pair Geese. H. C. SMITH, ’Phone 34-680. Proprietor. 2462 BY PUBLIC AUCTION. FRIDAY, JUNE 19th, 1.30 P.M. AT THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. A SPLENDID LITTLE HOLDING. NO. 109 REEVES ROAD, MARSHLAND. OVER 17 1 ACES, heavy sandy loam. Seven paddocks. Comfortable modern dwelling of 4 rooms, all conveniences, motor house, storeroom, dairy, 5 cowbails, concrete floor and surrounds, pig styes and yard, ample shed accommodation. Fowlhouse, etc. Absolutely ideal for cows, pigs, poultry, and cropping. Deep well water supply. For positive sale. Terms. H. C. SMITH, 2463 Auctioneer. IHE CITY MARKET. 550 COLOMBO STREET. 2 UNDENIABLE OUTSTANDING BARGAINS. SPRINGSTON FARM FOR SALE OR exchange; No. I—loo ACRES, ONLY £lB AN ACRE. GOOD MIXED FARM for Dairying, Cropping, etc. CAPITAL BUILDINGS. Owner will accept low deposit, or would exchange for suitable House in town. No. 2—WONDERFUL PROPOSITION. WEEDONSt FARMSTEAD. 50 ACRES, good loam, well subdivided, fenced and watered. Four-roomed House, splendid outbuildings. Cows, pigs, poultry, and cropping. . £6OO will buy this compact little Homestead. Owing to ill-health owner must sell. Near offer may be considered. 57697 H. C. SMITH. Proprietor.

EDUCATIONAL. BECOME EFFICIENT IN BOOKKEEPING. "'M’OW is the time to start and improve your position—while business prospects are bright. Study at GlreggBanks College and assure your success. Individual tuition by specialist teachers. Get free prospectus at once. GREGG-BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Whitcombe’s Buildings, Cashel street. Miss I. I. M. Archer, 8.A., G.C.T., Principal. —2 n I L B Y ’ S COLLEGE, (Near Cathedral square). Thorough preparation for a Business or Professional Career, Accountancy or Secretarial, by highly skilled Expert Instructors—Strictly Individual and Exclusive Lessons. Day and Evening Classes. Term commences with first lesson. Write, ’Phone, or Call for free prospectus. Address. 93 Worcester street, Christchurch. C.l, P.O. Box 652, or ’Phone 41-766. C. H. Gilby, F.P.A. (N.Z.), F.I.P.S. Hons. Director. G 6176 DIGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 69 Worcester street West (just over Bridge from Square and next to “Harley”). SKILLED and experienced tuition in all commercial subjects. Spacious classrooms and modern appointments and equipment. Outstanding examination successes for 1933 included 32 passes in Government Entrance Examinations, with FIRST PLACE for Christchurch and ALL the “Credit Passes” in Senior Division. Ask for Prospectus. Day and Evening Sessions have resumed. Term commences with first attendance. Principal: MISS M. D. DIGBY. P.C.T.. I.P.S. D 3276 DANCING TEACHERS. T ONDON ACADEMY, 769 COLOMBO STREET. Principal: MR A. L. LEGHORN, C.M.I.S.T.D. Modern Ballroom Dancing. Remedial Physical Culture. Private Lessons and Classes. Full particulars on application. TELEPHONE 41-933. CHIROPRACTOR. TAMES M. & M. CRAIG, Chiropractors (Nerve and Spine). Spinal Adjustments as taught by the Palmer School of Chiropractic for Nervous and Functional Disorders. X-Ray and Neurocalometer Examinations. Graduates of the Palmer School. (Fountain Head School.) Members N.Z. and Aust. Chiropractors’ Association. REGENT THEATRE BUILDINGS (Entrance, Next G.P.0.). Hours: 9 to 6. Saturday: 9 to 1. Friday Evenings by Appointment. Lady Attendant. Consultation Free, ’Phone (Rooms) 31-610. CHIROPRACTOR. U" S. ROBINSON, D.C., Ph.C. * (U.S.A.), Chiropractor. Using Speirs Painless and Stimulating Methods of Adjusting. Member N.Z. and A. Chiropractors’ Assn. HOURS: 9-6; Friday, 9-9; Saturday, 9-12.30. Lady Attendant. TRIANGLE CHAMBERS, 281 HIGH ST. X-Ray Facilities. ’Phone 32-550 for FREE Consultation. TAMES YOUNG, CHIROPRACTOR. (Graduate, Palmer School.) Most modern appliances and methods, as used by foremost members of the profession in U.S. America, for treatment of nervous and functional disorders. Colonic (bowel) Irrigation. X-Ray Facilities. CATHEDRAL CHAMBERS, (Above Beresford,* Square.) Consultation Free. Nurse in Attendance. ’Phone (Rooms) 30-177. HOTELS. PROVINCIAL ’HOTEL, Corner of Cashel and Barbadoes street, Christchurch. Now recognised by Motorists and the Travelling Public as one of the Most Comfortable Hotels in Christchurch. TARIFF, 9/6 PER DAY. Telephone .34-277. G. H. BAILEY, Proprietor. CTEELITE Green Paint retains its glorious freshness after years of wear. N.Z. made. 28s gallon. SMITH and SMITH, LTD., 58662 Cr. Tuam-High streets. I DISPOSE of your Pets anu execs. Live Stock through the medium that brings results to thousands, “The Press” Classified Advertisements—l2 words Isl 3 insertions 2s (kL ’Phone 33-358. —«

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21806, 11 June 1936, Page 24

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