ROOMS TO LET. Twelve Words 1/-, 3 Days 2/6. ■pURNISHED B.S. Room, E.P. and kitchenette. Business girl only. ’Phone 33-383. X 9033 pURNISHED Room, own entrance and conveniences; suit business couple. 244 Hereford street. X 9017 SUPERIOR, Sunny, Front Well-fur-nished Bed-Sittingroom and Kitchenette; telephone. 34 Cranmer sq. FLATS TO LET. TTNFURNISHED, Self-contained Flat, garden, Merivale. ’Phone 35-249. Let, Select Self-contained Flat; Garden, outlook. Furnished or unfurnished. Ring 31-446. 3036 po Let, Fully-furnished Flat, suitr- able business Lady; central. 74 Oxford terrace west. * 3037 CELF-Contained Flatj 2 bedrooms. Electric. Gloucester street. 32/6. A. R. Sherris, Estate Agent. X 9013 TTNFURNISHED Flat, 2 Rooms and K’ette; central; all electric; 30s. W. E. Simes and Co., 239 Manchester street. X 8996 TO LET. CJUPERIOR FLAT IN WEST END OF CITY. Exceptionally Large Rooms; livingroom, dining-room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, etc.; all electric; garage; garden, and quiet surroundings. Apply L 8953, "Press.” HOUSES TO LET. po Let, ■First-class Bungalow, 25s „ week. Apply 170 Gardeners road. Papanui, 3035 WANTED TO KENT. WANTED to Y ' or Belfast. Rangiora. Rent, House in Papanui Apply “Press” Office, 2825 VWANTED, Furnished Plat, Addington district, Govt, servant, 1 child. L 8730, “Press.” TIWANTED, Furnished House, Sumner Esplanade, or near Beach, for few weeks. ’Phone 33-254. X 9021 TTNFURNISHED 8.5.-Room; conveniences; or part board. Carlton end of Bealey avenue preferred. L 8775, “Press." VOUNG Lady would like Furnished B.S.R. with kitchenette and use of conveniences; Merivale-Fendalton preferred. State terms. LB9IB, “Press.” WANTED TO PURCHASE. Twelve Words 1/-. 3 Days 2/6. (CONCRETE Mixer. and condition. State size, price L 8922, “Press.” TJ’LAME-THROWER. State price and -*■ condition to L 8967, “Press.” . pRACTOR Lift for 3-furrow Plough. R. S. Royds, 412 Burnside road, Fendalton. ’Phone 33-097. X 9015 pHE New Tonks, Norton give the Best Market Price for Any Furniture. ’Phone 31-627. X 9006 AIT ANTED to Buy, Lady’s Writing ’’ Desk. Must be sound. Reply stating price and where to be seen, to L 8978, “Press." A A BOTTLE Exchange—Highest prices given for beers, wines, coffees. ’Phone 31-027. 250 Stanmore road. We call. X 7603 A NY Portable Article—Gent’s Suits, clothing, old gold, jewellery, watches, ri igs, guns, air pistols, rifles, binoculars, field glasses, cameras, musical instruments etc., wanted. Highest prices paid. Meltzer Bros., 143 Manchester street. ’Phone 32-718. X 5896 TJ.EO. Anderson and Son, Auctioneers, Cash Buyers All Furniture. New Address, 534 Colombo street. City. ’Phone 30-314. 5781 PENNY’S, 6 FERRY RD. Tel. 32-921. Wanted at once in Unlimited Quantities: Men’s Suits, Men’s Overcoats, Boots and Shoes, Blankets and Rugs. Highest Prices Given. We Pay Cash. P7142 VAT ANTED, 12-guage Hammerless Shotgun, Greener preferred, or high grade English gun, complete with case; condition must be as new. Price and all particulars, G.P.O. Box 290, Dunedin, C.l. 2804 TREDREA’S, 37 NEW REGENT STREET. TRENT’S Striped Suits, Brown Suits, Navy Suits, odd Coats; Gent’s Boots and Shoes. Gold and Silver Jewellery, broken or otherwise. T6171 bIiWOOD. 125 ARMAGH STREET ' GIVE HIGHEST PRICES for Ladies’, Gent’s, and Children’s Clothing, Boots, Shoes. Hats. etc. 'Phone 32-694. P6898 TREDREA’S, 37 NEW REGENT STREET. /TJ.OLD and Silver Jewellery of any u description, Gold Watches, Chains, Bangles, Brooches, Ear Rings. 18 c. Wedding Rings. Gold Teeth. T6171 pUSINESSMEN, Attention! We require 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. W7167 WANTED TO BUY. TAIAMOND Rings, Watches, Bangles, Brooches, Pendants, and Jewellery of every description; old broken Gold and Silver, Microscopes. Field Glasses, Binoculars, Cameras, Guns. Rifles, Musical Instruments, etc., etc. Highest prices paid. FRIEDLANDER’S, 221 High street F6274 (Next McKenzies Arcade). ]U| c K E N 2 I E and W X L L 1 S 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). DELIVERIES, TRUCKS. ETC- FOR SALE. POR Sale, Licensed 1-Ton Ford Truck and Tilt. 81 Cranford st.. St. Albans. XBB6O CARAVANS. TRAILERS, ETC. , beds and all fittings, including sink; undercarriage good, new wheels, 600 x 16 tyres, and no sway when travelling. Apply LBBSO, “Press.” MOTOR ACCESSORIES. fiOO x 16 USED Tyres, also other _ sizes, good condition; cheap motoring. Worth your while to in-, spect. Taylor’s Oasis Service Station (opp. International Harvester), Liverpool street. X 8937 N.Z.-MADE GOODS'. TNCREASE in New Zealand manufacx turing firms will mean many new jobs. Men with specialised training will be wanted. Fit yourself for one by studying an I.C.S. Course—the trained man is paid well to-day. Building Matriculation. Contractor. Accountancy. Civil Engineer. Salesmanship. Mechanical Eng. Ticket Writing. Diesel Engineer. < Professional Motor Mechanic. Exams. Over 300 I.C.S. Courses available—what is YOUR subject? Free Booklet and advice on request. Inquire TODAY. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Dept, D, 128 Gloucester street, Christchurch. —2
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22662, 17 March 1939, Page 21
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