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WANTED TO PURCHASE. Twelve Words I/-. 3 Day* 2/6. \ITE Buy What You Sell. We Sell W what You Buy. George Anderson and Son. 3M884 ANTED Buy, Anvil, medium to W large; 5 to lOcwt Chain Block. X 222, “Press.” RP. WANTS Urgently, Children’s • Warm Clothing, Boots, and Shoes. Ring 32-921. X97W "REST Prices given tor Clothes of all -D kinds. Bring them to Mrs Berry. 121 Manchester street. X 9662 \\J ANTED to Buy, Upwards 1000 - Once-shot Sacks. Apply where seen, price, etc., H 427, “Press.” A A BOTTLE Exchange. We buy Beers. Wines, Coffees. 'Phone 31-027. 171 River road. Xl 6 pi BEST Prices given for Men’s • Suits, Odd Coats, and Trousers. Mrs Penny, 6 Ferry road. X 97.19 TAON’T LET NEW ZEALAND* BE U THE TESTING GROUND FOR SOCIALIST SCHEMES. • 'GET COMMON SENSE PREVAIL. VOTE NATIONAL. 3573 A 1 BOTTLE Exchange pay the A 1 Highest prices for Bottles, Rags. Metals. 'Phone 32-381, 20 Percy street. A PEX Bottle Exchange. 21 Aylmer street, Beckenham. Beers Is 6d, Wines Is, Rags 2s sack. Fat Is M tin. Collected anywhere. 'Phone 36-294. R MEN’S Cardigans, Pullover*. • Blazers, Working Boots, Shoes bought. Mrs Penny, 6 Ferry road. ADp BOTTLE Exchange. 'Phone ADvj 33-842. Rags 2s sack. Beers Is fid doz. Metals. 96 Hastings street. PEORGE ANDERSON and SON. O Colombo street. 'Phone 30-314, are Cash Buyers of General Furniture, Sewing Machines. TVTE are accepting NO MORE HARES VY after Wednesds F 5381 „. lay, 31st August. P. FERON and SON, LTD., 303 Moorhouse avenue, Christchurch. BUSINESSMEN, D auire urgem .... Attention! We* quire urgently 1000 suits, coats, vests, boots, shoes, linen, rugs, blankets. carpets, etc. See us last. "Phone 30-660. Mrs M. Walker. Wardrobe Dialer, 12 Victoria street. WTJfIT PENNY'S. 6 FERRY ROAD. TEL. 32-821. VITILL Buy. for Spot Cash. Men's and U Women’s Clothing. Overcoats, Suits, Odd Coats. Boots and Shoes, Linen. Carpets. Blankets; and Rugs. WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE, f-i- 1 TAIAMOND Rings, Jewel|ll lery. Watches, Fireanru* Ala rypewriter*. Telescope*. Field Glasses Cameras, Musical Instruments. and any article of value. Satisfaction in all transactions guaranteed. FRIED LANDERS. 221 High street (next McKenzie’s Arcade). F 6171 McKEtfZIE and WILLIS Are Buyers Of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE OF ALL 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 Theatre). FURNITURE FOR SALE. 3 -PIECE Fully Sprung Chesterfield Suite. This is one of the good old makes. A snip, £3. Railway Auction Rooms. PR i»s 6d—DINING-ROOM Suite. including Sideboard. Extension Table and 4 Sprung Chairs. Railway Auction Rooms. VOU can’t beat this Bedroom Suite: Wardrobe, Bed with good Wire, 3drawer Duchesse and Pedestal, all for £7 15s. Railway Auction Rooms. . /COLONIAL Couch and Squab 37s '- / Duchesse 18s. 6d, Easy Chairs JfcTS * 6d, Chests 10s, Seagrass Chairs 12s’"'**:

Railway Auction Rooms. . 3 -PIECE Single Bedroom Suite, "painted in white enamel. Amazing value at £4 10s| Railway Auction Rooms. ___ 3 -PIECE Chesterfield Suites, huge range, £5 10s, £7 10s, £9 10*. £lO 10s, all ih splendid condition. Railway, Auction Rooms. PIANOS FOB SALE. TTAAKE Piano, Sell Privately; lovely H tone, good condition. 8 Radley street. Wools ton. X 430 ■DUELING and Mansfield Upright Grand. A lifetime investment, Cordery, Wells. Cashel street. Opp. Heath’s. X 230 o«y7 10 s —ENGLISH Piano, beautiful Burr Walnut case. Lovely tone. Cordery, Weils, Cashel street, opp. Heath’s. X23Q TTAAKE, Beautiful Burr Walnut Case. H it will pay you to see. this instrument. Cordery Wells. X 231 /GENUINE John Brinsmead; a won'T derful instrument by a maker or repute. Cordery, Wells. Cashel street. TJING 34-906 for French Polishing I» Piano or eradicating Borer. All work guaranteed. Robert Francis, Ltd. ■RING 34-906 for Piano Tuning and I» Repairs and Refelting, etc. Robert Francis, Ltd. 4885 RING 34-906 if you have a Piano to X* Sell. Best price ■ given. Robert Francis. Ltd. 4885 CHIROPRACTORS. TAMES M. and MRS CRAIG, w MEMBERS N.Z. and AUST. CHIROPRACTORS’ ASSOCIATION. Palmer School Graduates, REGENT THEATRE BLDGS. X-Ray, Neurocalometer, and All Approved Methods for Spinal, Nervous, and General Disorders. 'Phone 31-610 for Free Consultation. Radio Health Talk each Saturday, TAMES YOUNG, CHIROPRACTOR. (Graduated, Palmer School.)' Most modern appliances and methods < as used by foremost members of the profession in U.S. America, for treatment of nervous and functional disorders. Colonic (bowel) irrigation. X-Ray Facilities. CATHEDRAL CHAMBERS (Above Beresford. Square). Consultation Free. Nurse in Attendance. ’Phone (Rooms) 30-177. Y 857« TEACHERS OF DANCING. \TAN CADMAN STUDIO OF MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Free Practice hour,, 6.50 to 7.50 pm. every Monday. Big Apple Class 6.f-S- - , 7.50 p. a. every Tuesday. Studio Dance every alternate Thursday. Studio. Chancery Court. C 3153 1 /_— EILEEN ORCHARD, 'latest A Ballroom and Tap Dancing. Studio, 100 Papanui road. Special children's' classes Saturday mornings, 10.30. Practice classes Friday nights. Make your appointment now. E 4308 f ONDOh ACADEMY. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. Full particulars on application. Principal: A. L. Leghorn, C.M.I.S.TD., and Miss V. G. *Haigh. L.T.C.L

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22519, 29 September 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22519, 29 September 1938, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22519, 29 September 1938, Page 20

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