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BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Twelve Words, One Shilling p» Insertion. Three Insertions 2s 64 i ENTLEMAN, Menvale, suqJJL garageavailable. Ring 22-039. X9Sc S~~UMNER. Bed and morning use sitting-room; moderate chare/ 20 Hardwicke street, Sumner. Xti&Bl fI'IHIH ' vice. All houses inspected before recommendation. Board-Residene. Agency. 161 Hereford street 'Phone 31-427. Xsni \|ELVILLE HOUSE; ITI st. W., offers quiet, comfortable accommodation business ladies au gentlemen. Casual guests catered tat Special commercial rate. Telephone 38-016. D3g HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION. iinu»im«»:ragn3eTai>h»dn.T33frfjm * 10 minutes from Bay. Terms, 5s per day. A 42, "Press," Timaru. \\7 ANTED, at Akaroa, Private Board »'»' or Furnished Rooms for married J couple and girl, 2 weeks from Dec. 28. ■* Apply, stating terms, 113 Stanmore road, Christchurch. xjog A ■*- and Breakfast for December 2ftk 25th and 26th, at Timaru. A9fls "Press." iST«Tii;MWi'fimH»WaMM«mMHiiTI»? vate home, Greymouth, in Christ. mas holidays. Reasonable. State term A 9419, "Press." nS^MniaEISSI^EIMBSiiiJ^fIW? ton street, Timaru, has vacantia after New Year. __2M * fARM House vacancies paying guests, bush and mountain scenery. Picnics, putting, tenakoits. Tariff ' 35/-. Harle, Kaikoura. XBSJS ; .RU. 28 Wai-iti ra •*- accommodation for guests; S~ casuals, £3 weekly. Book now for^ holiday season. 'Phone 940. XB4M Preakfast; use of spacious Lounge. Family and party rooms a speciality. ; Three minutes from Caroline Bay. Eoquiries: "Bungalow." Wai-iti road, Ti. . mariu KSB|- y T~ AURANGA—HoteI St Anne's, Leading Private Hotel in Ta centrally situated, charming g Proprietors. Captain and Mrs P. fc • Harne. 2431 v PICTON-QUEEN CHARLOTTE -; SOUNDS. ASTORIA HOUSE, Accommodanai J -£*- for Guests. Close rail, wharf ; launches. Tariff, £2 10s weekly. Ala - Restaurant and Tea Rooms. X 736 - nis court and swimming pool Fishing, shooting, and riding. 6/6 per day. Express met. Fully booked una middle January. 'Phone 18, or Box 27, i Cheviot. X74l*. * If on business or pleasure you're bents, • Make a call at Ye Goode Intente; Take ye lift to ye toppe, j To ye Little Tea Shoppe, Your money and time are well spent x HAY'S BUILDINGS. 1 Tirnaru's Leading Tea and Luncheon I Room for Travelling Motorists, i*; -4 '-t WHERE TO STAY IN KAIKOURA ■•?. 7 A I K O U R A HOUSE v WEST END. Private Board. Commodious Rooms, Bath. Electric Light, Hot and Cold Water, Accommodation for Cars, Beautiful surroundings, and right in the j town. Meals and afternoon teas for campers and others by arrangement Terms moderate.—MßS M. D. EDGA' ~ Proprietress. 'Phone 15. E 5137 * Ideal Camping Ground, Balgueri street, now available for campers.. . Charges Moderate. All Conveniences. For reservations, etc., 'Phone 62D, 2394 Akaroa. BOARD WANTED. ius7if;ojdMMslJ^MU=M'U*-MJ' : ¥S?ff -* widow's home preferred. Percy L. Johnstone, 15 Cecil street, Waltham. X929S AMOS FOR FURNITURE , VMAS GIFTS THAT PLEASE. I/» ONLY Crystaltent Vases -*•" each. Green and Pink. I •y LAMPSHADES. 3/11 each. Bias, | ' Rose, Green. Mi FIRESIDE Chairs in Tapestzj.j| ° Each 25/- only. ■'& HPERMS or Cash. Recovering, repair- f| ing. Ring us for a quote. F ntmfwsmmsmaK^mMm sprung. £4 5s only. Give it to | Dad. i< 1 KNITTING Chair, 39/6. Fawn, | -*- Blue, Brown colour. f I *J;*i»J4c»^W**m!li» l i!liii ■* Suite. A beauty in oak. £22 10s. STABLE Lamp, any shade, 35/- only. TTSED SETTEE and 1 Chair, £lO 10s. Good order. __ 1 ODD 4ft 6in Bed, in Rimu, witt, x Wire Mattress. £3 15s. Brand new. BURNISH Well for £sl. Send for Particulars and Booklet LESLIE G. AMOS, Cnr. Manchester and Armagh streets, Opp. M.E.D., "Cheddar House." 'Phone 41-265. 9S3 ° DRIVING TUITION. ___ TISARN Correct Driving - Method professional instructor, and w= sure of your license. G driver, educated, escort for tours. 28 Armagh street 32^7 ~«« LEARN TO DRIVE. „„_„ i LISTER L. MACBETft v 7 Wairarapa terrace. Fendatton. N.Z. Govt. Qualified Motor Engw«£ often an onerous t one. and nervous cases given FEES MOST MODERATE. 'Phone 22-631.

IF «IFS» AND "AITS WERE POTS AND PANS You know the old rhyme andj[?' through 'The Press w—---Advertisements. By reading w«" nwAr » V prc mm-nine yon can coin" across many items which «" really sav you mone, Use * d ioSt Furniture. Tools. Pianos. »">««£ .»= •-_ -.»- ah Mime betorc your eyes at Wonderful B"*g Prices. Perhaps you wo«M JJJ one of these Bargains «J > e could sei: something, if 1 Vrress si that "If" , „, in a 12-word advertisement. 12 Words 1/j Days 2 6 "The Press for He sßll ** Covers City, Suburbs and Districts.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21970, 19 December 1936, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21970, 19 December 1936, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21970, 19 December 1936, Page 26