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WANTED TO PURCHASE. Twelve Words, One insertion. Three Insertions 2s 64 Bags Red Dakota Seed Potato.. Price to 8364, “Press.” iS(| 1, i, or i n.p. single-phase Moto? 2 Price, make and where seen. Baa* ‘Press.” S K T7IQWL Wheat, Oats, Barley; Ja " Peas for grinding. W. E. Co* and Co.. 170 Cashel street WHEAT: 100 Sacks Good TuS£r W at Lyttelton Harbour bSS Stores. Apply J. James, PrebbleW RESSMAKER’S Dummy, full-liHS. Mirror, Hottentot Cooker. Stafc price. Bootmaker’s Scaving MachmT 8422, “Press.” /GEORGE ANDERSON and SON?® VT Colombo street, ’Phone 30-314, are cash buyers of General Furnitul* Sewing Machines. STM \I7AIM'i'ED, Ladies’, Gent's, and CEE W dren’s Clothing, Footwear, and Household Linen. D. Harcourt, 560 a Colombo street (opp. Whitcombe’* Printing Works). ’Phone 38-040. E5Q99 WANTED PURCHASE. ■piDING Saddles, Cart Collars, anj XV Harness, any description. J. PARISH, Saddler, 204 Tuam street next P. and D. Duncan, Buyer of Ladies’, Gents’, and J Children’s High-class New and .econd-hand Clothing; also Gent* Soots and Shoes. Rugs, Blankets, and [ousehold Linen. Spot cash. Phone 0-660. Mail deliveries promptly atended to. MRS M. WALKER, U Mctoria street Est. 1902. P7ISJ I EFT-OFF Clothing.—Mrs R. Penny, Li 6 Ferry road, is Cash Buyer of all kinds of ladies’, gents’, and children* new or second-hand Clothing, Home, hold Linen, Carpets, Fumitufc Blankets, Rugs. Spot cash. Write or ’Phone 32-921. Letters promptly at. tended. P76|j Gold, silver, golq ARTIFICIAL TEETH Gents’ Suits, Boots and Shoes, Left. of! Clothing of any description. Children’s Boots and Shoes, Golj, Jewellery of all descriptions. TREDREA’S. 37 New Regent street TfflQ If cKENZIE and WILLIS it Are Buyers of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE Of ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Letter to us, or call, or ’Phone 34-631 vdll bring our Buyer to your door in* nediately, and we are always prepaid o pay the True Market Value of the loads. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 120 HEREFORD STREET (Late Queen’s Picture Theatre). M72M TO OUR Customers and potential customers we extend our Heartiest Greetings and Every Good Wish for the Coming Year. LESLIE G. AMOS “CHEDDAR HOUSE” ie Home of Cheddar Furnitur* Christchurch. 26/12/36. 28H LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. T?OR Sale, Two Jersey Cows, just x calved. 290 Ham road, Fendaltoo. TT'OR any Class of Horse, buyere or X sellers, use our Agency; Hire, Saddle Horses. Ponies. Rotherham St Agency, 16 Dilworth st., Riccartoo. ’Phone 36-588. EDUCATIONAL. INDIVIDUAL Tuition—UNIVERSHI x ENTRANCE EXAMINATION, etc. Mr N. M. Bell, M.A.. 8.D., 134 Rfr gerald street, St. Albans. Interview 6.30 p.m. Prospectus on application^ TANZ-GRETCHEN STUDIO Of X ELOCUTION. DRAMA. MODERN BALLROOM DANCINCL Principal: Miss Naare Hooper. L-T.Cl*. Studio: 112 A Lichfield st (Tn^^ TART hv _ THE NEW YEAR WEi by qualifying for an office & lintment at )IGBY’S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 69 Worcester street west (just ova Bridge from Square and next to “Harley”). Over 500 office positions filled by «B jdents during 1936. The Schooldfflß r the Christmas vacation on Frida sc. 18, and will reopen on Mona® m. 18th. Enrolments from Thursday th Jan. Free prospectus. MISS M. D. DIGBY. P.T.C., IPS. Principal. DflJi PITMAN’S COMMERCIAL COLLECS Top Floor, Warden’s Buildings, Cashel street. Strictly individual tuition in Shore hand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, & A ' our qualified students have be® placed in good positions this y * fact we cannot supply the demand » Shc -thand-T pists. Enrol now at tW progressive College with the mod®* atfees. C3 l ? BECOME EFFICIENT IN BOOKKEEPING. OW is the time to start and impro« ' your position—while busing respects are bright Study at Gregr tanks College and assure your stg ess. Individual tuition by special® sachers. Get free prospectus at GREGG-BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Vhitcombe’s Buildings, Cashel diss I. I. M. Archer. B.A, G.COj Principal. DANCING TEACHERS. ONDON ACADEMY, 769 COLOMBO 1 STREET. Principal: MR A L. LEGHORNC.M.1.5.T.D., C.T.D.A. . odern Ballrooi. Dancing. Remeo 1 , lysical Culture. Private Lessons asses. Full particulars on 9PP 1 >n- ■ ci ij TELEPHONE 41-933. “Siw NEVER MISS GLANCMG OVER THESE PAGES EVERY MORNING Other subscribers to . Press” are using these pages to g into touch with you—they „ something to sell that you * f value more than they do. * * want to tell you that they many discarded, useful home new that they are l epared to _ _ cheaply. It will pay you to swjj these pages closely—there things to buy—things to se services wanted—accommoo* available, etc. The little mcss» may mean a great deal to watch “The Press” WANT every morning. 12 Words 1/3 Days 2/6 “The Press for ResuM** COVERS CITY, SUBURBS. AN® COUNTRY DISTRICTS

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21975, 26 December 1936, Page 18

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