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WANTED TO PURCHASE. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion; Three Insertions 2s 6cL 117 ANTED, IB Ideal Boiler or Sec- ** tions for same. Write P.O. Box 475, Hastings. X 4007 FITTING of Guinea Fowls’ Eggs. State price to 58 South road, Masterton. X 3931 SHEARING Grinder and Discs. Condition, price and make to M. S. Bower, Swannanoa, Rangiora. X4OU3 WANTED to Buy, H.M.V. Portable * ' Gramophone, must be cheap; state price to E4129, ‘‘Press” Office. WANTED to Buy, New Zealand Perpetual Forestry Bonds, all issues, highest cash price available. E4142, “Press.” /IEORGE ANDERSON and SON. 633 Colombo street. ’Phone 30-314, are cash buyers of General Furniture, Sewing Machines. 5781 OOTTLES, Beers, Wines'ls' 6d, Rig l ** gers 2s; Rags 2s, Fat 2s 6d tin, Brass, Lead, Cast Iron. Ring 32-381. 155 Rolleston street. X 3830 WANTED PURCHASE. RIDING Saddles, Cart Collars, and Harness, any description. J. G. PARISH, Saddler, 204 Tuam street, next P. and D. Duncan. P6969 FURNlTUßE—Advertiser would like to hear of someone having goodclass Used Furniture to dispose. Must be sound, modern style. Would consider full contents modern home. Aopointments to E3935, “Press.” 2413 ( ''ASH 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 dash. ’Phone 30-660. Mail deliveries promptly attended to. MRS M. WALKER, 12 Victoria street. Est. 1902. P7192 j Bi'i-OifP Ciocnmg. Mrs R. Penny, *** 6 Ferry road, is cash buyer of ail kinds of ladies’, gents, and children’s new or second-hand Clothing. Household Linen, Carpets, Furniture, Blankets, Rugs. Spot cash. Write or phone 32-921. Letters promptly attended. * P7OOB Vf cKEN ZI E and WILLIS Are Buyers of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALJ. 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 Tneatre), M 7233

ROOMS TO LET. Twe.ve Words, One Shilling per Insertion; Tnree Insertions 2s 6d. 2 ROOMS, Partly Furnished; Bealey ™ avenue; with business lady. Apply IU3 Manchester sveet. X4LO »>“UNFURNISHED Rooms'" kitchenw ette, gas range, e.L, use of conveniences. 275 Hereford street. X 4154 Let, Nicely lurnished Bed-silting-room, own Kitchen and Bathroom. Self-contained. Central. ’Phone 41-034. comfortably-furnished Room, k - lireplace, conveniences; moderate rental. 148 Peterborough street, City. X4U9O T ARGE, Sunny Bed-sitting room, with fireplace. Large Unfurnished room, fireplace, use of conveniences. 258 Worcester street. X 4165 npb Let, Two Large Rooms and Sun A Room, Kitchenette, own entrance and conveniences. Garage. Merivale. ’Phone 22-284. X3BC4 FLATS TO LET. fpO Let, Furnished Flat, one or two Bedrooms. ’Phone. 231 Worcester street. 2336 QJELF-CONTAINEB-tfefurnished Plat. well appointed; own entrance. 115 Merivale lane. 2426 'yWO-ROOMED Flat, Partly Furnished, Kitchenete; separate entrance; 22s 6d. 277 Barbadoes street. \\ T EST End, Large Furnished Self- ’’ contained Flat: dual hot water | service. Garage. 61 Cambridge ter. i X 3876 IVURHAM street North. 6 minutes to Square. Unfurnished New Flat < fireplace!; for appointment 'Phone 21-370, 1 2525 BOUSES TO LET. l_r OUSE, six large rooms, one minute -* 1 from tram and shops. ’Phone 35-436. X 4134 r pO Let, Furnished House, Sumner A Esplanade, also Bungalow, Bury street, N unnick, Seaview Tearooms. 2372 *} r 7 7 ft —OPAWA. 2 attractive Bungalows, 5 rooms, kitchenette. garage. Very fine order. Keys, D. Stock and Co. X 4026

Hills, above fog and frost. Bungalow, 6 rooms, latest, garage, 30s. W. E. Simes and Co. X4I6P WOOD-FEN DALTON. Attractive almost new Bungalow, perfect condition, never been previously let. Scte Agents, D. Stock and Co. X 4153 Hills, near foot Dyer’s Pass road, lovely New Bungalow, 5 rooms, every convenience, for term. W. E. Simes and Co. X3BBB

TO LET. A SPECIALLY good place for amateur Beekeeping. Box 5, Hei Hel, Hornby. 4122 SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. I WEEKLY. Lock-up Shop, Hills road, St. Albans; good stand for dressmaker. 605 Colombo street. 2521 CTORAGE —First-Class Accommodation available, handy to railway. Approximately 4000 square feet. Reasonable rent. Apply E2349, “Press.” TENDERS. SUNNYSIDE MENTAL HOSPITAL; OVENS FOR BAKEHOUSE. RENDERS, closing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, 25th August, 1936, are invited for the Supply, Delivery, and Erection of Two Ovens in the Bakehouse Block, Sunnyside Mental Hospital, Christchurch. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin. 2526 CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. 'T'ENDERS will be received at the Board’s Office, Oxford terrace, Christchurch, up to Noon on Wednesday, 24th June, 1936, for the daily conveyance of pupils from the Cave district to the Pleasant Point District High School. ' Number of children—39 approx. Daily mileage—3l approx. Tenders to be for one, two, or three years from approximately Ist July, 1936, and to be submitted at so much per day. Vehicles are exempt from requirements of Section 38 of the Transport Licensing Act, but the Board or an Inspecting Officer must be satisfied that they are suitable for the service. Full particulars as to routes, may be obtained from the local School Committee or the Board’s Office.

! L. E. ROWLEY, Secretary, Education Office, Christchurch, 10th June, 1936. 2563

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21807, 12 June 1936, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21807, 12 June 1936, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21807, 12 June 1936, Page 21

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