AUCTIONS. EVANS AND BULL. MERIVALE. VACANT POSSESSION. OQKA—MODERN HOUSE, 6 nice *»?7»>U r ooms, with all up-to-date conveniences, EXCELLENT ORDER, artistically papered, gets all the sun that shines. HANDY TO PAPANUI ROAD and CAR. The Trustee urges a quick sale. No better value in this area. 238/68. GOOD SHEEP FARM. 1 *3nO ACRES, Carrying 800 ewes lOV" and 700 dry sheep, 46 acres wheat, 150 acres oats, 100 acres under cultivation for Kale, balance in grass SPLENDID HOMESTEAD 7 rooms, all conveniences, cottage 5 rooms, large range good outbuildings, dip, sheepyards, etc. OFFER WANTED. Must be sold. Terms. __ 194/70 LOWER RICCARTON. VACANT POSSESSION. Oft on-MODERN HOUSE, 4 rooms 3J\yO\J an d kitchenette, all up-to-date conveniences, good dry section, wide frontage, nothing to equal this for value —terms. 226/68. WOCDEND. K ACRES, deep, rich soil. MODERN -*J BUNGALOW. 5 rooms, plenty of I good outbuildings. Close bus, school. Reduced Jo £l6oo.___ __ _. CLOSE PAPANUI ROAD AND TO ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE. eiAfifl— U-STOREYED BUNGA*'A'*iTv LOW of 5 rooms, lovely sun-room and kitchenette. Artistically papered and exceptionally weii equipped in every respect. Lovely drawing-room with bevelled glass doors to breakfast-room. FINE SECTION FACING THE SUN, well laid out in lawns and garden; garage and workshop. Most of the money can remain at 4| p.c. Vacant possession. I OFF BLIGH'S ROAD, PAPANUI. CLOSE BUS AND SCHOOL. 1-ACRE, good soil, and 5-ROOMED 2 BUNGALOW, with various outbuildings. DECEASED ESTATE SALE and at £B4O this is well worth any buyer's inspection. Terms. 234/60 EVANS AND BULL. 84 Hereford street W. X 7333 WANTED TO PURCHASE. Twelve Words I/-. 3 Days 2/8. FEW Ash and Sycamore Logs. Aitken and Gillespie Mill, Wilmer street. WANTED, yearly supply of ~good * ». Milk; 4t^g^l^ns._E97so^'Press l ' ANTEDT 200 Bluegum Stakes. Price and where to be seen. H152, .'Press." jaiiMiiW m Ul 1 ♦ » " good condition; state price, moo, "Press." v . E Buy What You Sell: We Sell What You Buy. George Anderson _and_Son : __ « X 9684 ANTED Buy, Anvil, medium to '' large; sto lOcwt Chain Block. | X 222, "Press." A A BOTTLE Exchange. We buy J\J\. Beers, Wines, Coffees. 'Phone 31 -027. 17 l_Ri ver_r oa «L Xl 6 ■i>~p WANTS Urgently, Children's •**• ' warm Clothing, Boots, and Shoes. Ring 32-921. X 9719 A 1 BOTTLE Exchange pay the ■AI- Highest prices for Bottles, Rags, Metals. 'Phone 32-381, 20 Percy street X 9701 EST - Prices given for Clothes of all kinds. Bring them to Mrs Berry, 121 Manchester jstreet. x " bbz WANTED Buy, 2-3 Tons Undergrade VV Mother Seed Dakota Seed Potatoes. Price and particulars, H197, "Press." . ANTED to Buy, New or Secondhand Solid Rubber Tyres, 850 up to. any width. Reply "Press" Office, Greymouth. ______—, A PEX Bottle Exchange, 21 Aylrner Wines is. Rags 2s sack Fat Is 6d tin. Collected anywhere. 'Phone 36_294 - 3252 jTp BEST Prices given for Mens Mrs Penny, 6 Ferry road. X 9 ! 1 ? ITITr* BOTTLE Exchange. 'Phone J\IJ\J 33.J42. Rags 2s sack, Beers Is 6d doz. Metals. .96 Hastings street ~ METTS~Cardigans, Pullovers, Blazers, Working Boots, Shoes bought. Mrs Penny, 6 Ferry roa °g ng vj« Colombo street. tuu..= S v- v; -- Cash Buyers of General Furniture. Sewing Machines. WE are accepting NO MORE HARES after Wednesday. 31st August P FERON and SON. LTD., 303 Moorhouse avenue. F5381 Christcburch. OUSINESSMEN, Attention! We re--15 quire urgently 1000 suits, coats, vests, boots, shoes, linen, rugs, blankets carpets, etc. See us last. Phone 30-660 Mrs M. Walker. Wardrobe Dealer, 12 Victoria street. W7lbi P E N N Y'S, .6 FERRY ROAD. TEL. 32-921. WILL Buy, for Spot Cash. Men s and Women's Clothing, Overcoats. Suits, Odd Coats, Boots and Shoes. Linen Carpets. Blankets, and Ruf^ WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE. DIAMOND Rings. Jewellery, Watches, Firearms. • Typewriters.- Microscopes. Telescopes, Field Glasses, Cameras, Musical Instru- _ ' ments, and any article. ot value. Satisfactioni in.all^ransacfcons and WILLI b Are Buyers Of, SFCOND-HAND FURNITURE OF SECP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. con Latter 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 ° f thC MCKENZIE and WILLIS. 120 HEREFORD STREET ciatf Queen's Picture Theatre). BUSINESS NOTICE^ TJIGH-GRADE NURSERY STOCK. Now is • the Time to Plant. We offer the following in well-grown plants:— BORONIA MEGASTIMA—The sweetscented Boronia. Pot grown, 3/6 ea. DAPHNE INDICA RUBRA— Sweetly ' scented, flowering ' plants; balled, 3/6 .to 5/- ea. EMBOTHRIUM COCCINEA—The Chilean Fire Bush. Brilliant scarlet flowers. Extra well-grown plants, 5'- ea. VIBURNUM CARLESII— Fragrant, soft pink flowers. 3/6 to 5/-ea. FLOWERING PEACH—Double Cerise. One of the brightest flowering trees in cultivation. 3/6 to 5/- ea. FLOWERING PEACH--Double Pink. Clara Meyer, bright, rosy pink, free flowering. 3/6 ea. We offer a splendid lot of wellgrown. CLEMATIS in varieties at 3/6 ea.. These plant up better now than at any other time of the year. 1 NAIRN'S-NURSERIES, LTD. W. J. Humm, Manager. TELEPHONE 35-675. N8233 A H.- HANCOCK, CHANCERY «• LANE. FOR DIAMOND RINGS AND RELIABLE WATCHES. Deal with the Man who Does the Work. Highest Prices Given for Old Gold. Hsiy4
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22517, 27 September 1938, Page 22
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