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AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. "IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD A HOUSE PROPERTY, PREBBLETON. 2 ACRES. ROODS, 16 PERCHES. To be held ,in Messrs Dalgety and Company’s Land Saleroom, Cathedral square, Christchurch, on Saturday, October 17th, at 10.30 a.m. We have been favoured with instructions from Mr Patrick Dillon, who leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction on the above date his house property containing 2 Acres, Roods, 16 Perches, together with 4-roomed Bungalow, all modern conveniences, Electric Light, etc. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: This is an ideal home for a retired Farmer or local business man. There are 5 small paddocks. J-acre Lucerne, small area in Potatoes, balance good pasture. Water is laid on to all paddocks and house by two windmills. MESSRS DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers, Christchurch. FULL PARTICULARS FROM: MESSRS DUNCAN, COTTERILL and CO., Solicitors.

EGGS. POULTRY. ETC. Twelve Words, One Shilling per Insertion. Three Insertions 2s 6d. T>ROODY Hen and Sitting of Eggs, 1-* 10s 6d. 96 Malcolm avenue, Beckenham, S.l. 4036 fpIGHT Brown and eight White Leghorn Pullets, all laying. 96 Malcolm avenue, Beckenham, S.l. 4035 POULTRY— Delicious Milk-fed Poultry, Chickens, Ducklings, etc. Prices right. Roberts, Cashel street West. X 283 SITTINGS Black Orpingtons, White Leghorns, W.L. Chicks 10s per doz. Smith. 115 Tilford street, Wooiston, ’Phone 37-942. X 7908 T>REEDING Pens, three to seven -*■* birds, Minorcas and White Leghorns, pedigree layers, from £1; also Cockerels, 112 Halls road, Hillmorten. X 270 SETTINGS, Black Minorcas, Brown and White Leghorns, selected stock, 10s 6d, 7s 6d, 5s 6d, and 3s 6d. 15 eggs. 93 Malcolm avenue, Beckenham. S.l. 3791 WHITE Leghorn, Blfc. Orpington ’ ’ Chicks, Is each. £4 10s hundred; Sittings White Leghorn, Blk. Orpington, K.C. Ducks, 3s 6d sitting, at farm, Balch, 63 Winter’s road, Papanui. Xl9l OO PAIR Purebred White Leghorn Pullets, 9 months old, in full lay guaranteed. 7/6 and 8/- pair delivered and pay railage any number; also Fowlhouses. (Transferred.). H 166, ‘‘Press.”

FURNITURE FOR SALE. MAGNIFICENT Maple Bedroom Suite, 6ft, 3-door Wardrobe, Oval Mirror Duchesse, Double Bedstead, Full-length Oval Mirror on stand, perfect condition; £l4 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. T ARGE Chesterfield and Easy Chair to match, very well sprung, perfect condition. Bargain, £4 17s 6d. Railway Auction Rooms. E AUTIFUL Ex hj i bit i orT C hester field Suite in floral wool moquette; cost £45 3 months ago; absolutely as new. Special bargain, £22 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. Light Oak Bedroom Suite, with Oval Mirror Duchesse, perfect order; £lO 15s. Railway Auction Rooms. T ATE, Model Electrolux and Tools, perfect condition: bargain, £8 10s. Late Model Hoover and Tools, absolutely perfect order. £7 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. TUTAPLE Dining Suite, including 6 x A H.B. Spring-seated Dining Chairs, complete: £8 15s. Railway Auction Rooms. GINGER Drophead Sewing Machine. guaranteed perfect order; £6 15s. Railway Auction Rooms. WANTED. FURNITURE, PIANOS. I FURNITURE Wanted, every description. We Buy Furniture of every kind. Highest prices. Spot cash. Railway Auction Rooms., pLECTROLUXES and Hoover's Wanted to Buy. spot cash. Railway Auction Rooms.

THANOS Wanted Buy, all makes, spot casli. Railway Auction Rooms. ’Phone 35-933.

PIANOS. BEAUTIFUL. Wagner, dark walnut case, overstrung, full tricord, perfect condition, £27 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. _____ T IPP Model Milner and Thompson, magnificent instrument, guaranteed sound, beautiful case, lovely tone. £35. Railway Auction Rooms. Upright'7^ frame, full tricord, lovely tone. Bargain, £l9 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. \fERY Reliable Instrument by ' Beringer, iron frame, overstrung, beautiful tone; bargain, £l2 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. H 4844

PERSONAL. ]ITR J. Isherwood, Psychologist, and Herbal Specialist, 10 to 6 p.m. Consultation Free. Builders’ Chambers, Gloucester street. Tel. 31-328. 3243 /RENT’S Snappy Styles—Have your old Hat thoroughly Renovated. 30 years’ hat-making. Williamson’s. X 235 BRIDES! Furnish'" well for £sl. Send lor booklet. Leslie G. Amos, Manchester street, opp. M.E.D. X 7162 A RHEUMATIC Cure for 2d. Acts like magic. Bettle’s Pain Powders, all stores. Xl 6 T ABIES! Latest London Styles; 3 experts in attendance. All kinds Hats Remodelled. Williamson’s. X 285 “’VTEW Zealand Illustrated,” the Christmas Number of “The Press,” on Sale all Newsagents October 19th. BETTLE, New Address, Colombo St. (opp. J. R. McKenzies), tor Reliable Remedies and Hygienic Necessities. ’Phone 37-700 for Appointments Mail Orders. Box 531. Christchurch. 831671 ‘V'EURITIS Removed like Magic with Bettle’s Pain Powders, 2d each at all stores. Xl 6 K’REE Booklet of Hygienic ApphA ances. Accessories, to husbands and wives; send Is stamps for sample goods, plain wrappers. Medixo Supply Co., Dept. W., Box 789. Wellington, Established 5 years. 8479 Husbands’ and Wives’ Guide. Write Mail Order Druggists, P.O. Box 531, Christchurch. Xl 6 for Free Booklet of Hygienic Necessities. All goods in plain wrapper. Post free. Correspondence confidential. : miple one shilling. Mailing Sales Co., G.P.O. Box 485, Christchurch, N.Z. L 5173

SPORTING GOODS. 1 HOT TENNIS Shoes, Bathing Caps, tJO I an d Rubber Bathing Costumes. Canadian, long-wearing. Para Rubber Co. 3612 Tj'ISHING Waders, Gumboots, Stockings. Free testing. Para Rubber Co., Expert repairs. 3612 T'kO you know—? You can ’phone your “Want Ad,” to “The Press" (33-358) and pay when next in town.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21908, 8 October 1936, Page 20

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