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FRUIT, PLANTS, AND PRODUCE. Twelve Words 1/-, 3 Days 2/6. Sale. 12 ton first-class Clover Baled Hay. 221 Wainoni road. X 316 K/ ft SUGAR-BAG, Dakota Table /\3 Potatoes (bring bag). 47 Ham road, Riccarton. __X3O6 I > ET AIDERS, Storekeepers.—Tons Onions, Potatoes. Walkers, 23 Bedford row. ’Phone 34-093. X 2260 TV ft SUGAR-BAG, Dakota Potatoes " (bring sugar-bag). F. Rumble, Grower, 476 Tuam street. _ X 268 QTRUMERS, Jonathans, ~ Wolseleys, and Delicious Apples, 2d lb. Bring bags, Balch, 63 Winters road, Papanui. 6197

L>UYERS waiting and »-> Press” Classified watching “The Advertisement Columns. Office open till 10 p.m. —l7 ACROCARPA, sturdy, box grown, 1-yr., 15s; 2-yr., 20s per hundred. Discount quantity. Bettaplants, 27 Ottawa road, Wainoni. X 2367

TJTAY —Lucerne and Grass, well saved, 2/6 per bale in lots of not less than 20 bales. Apply Royds, Graham’s road, Fendallon. X3lB A NEMONE Bulbs, Brilliant selection with large double blooms, 2/6 100. Marden. Box 6. Takapuna, Auckland. X 4288 T3UILD up business by using the -*-* Small Advertisement Section of “The Press”—the paper that brings results. Office open till 10 p.m. —l2 A NEMONES and Ranunculus, rotation, September flowering, giant prize blooms, Is dozen, 5s 100. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mount Eden. Auckland. G6171 AROMATIC Scented Roses, 12 distinct shades. Exhibition varieties. Strong trees. 15s a dozen posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mount Eden Auckland. G6171 A DVICE Free, Pruning, Planting Fruit Trees, Shrubs. Coloured Illustrated Book Posted Free on request. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mount Eden, Auckland. G6171

GARDEN Lily of'the Valley, Regale, Tiger, Gurnsey. Scarborough, and Jacobean Lilies. Is each, 10s dozen posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mount Eden. Auckland. G6171 r jhREE-RIPENED Sturmer Pippins, largo. 201b 4s; Delicious. 201b 4s 6d: Eallarats and Lord Wolselev, 201b 4s; large Stewing Pears. 201b 3s; delivered free. ’Phone 22-306. Davies, Fruitgrower, 37 Bishop road. Papanui. ANEMONES, Ranunculus, guaranteed most vigorous strain obtainable. 3s 6d 100. Postage 2d. Lakeland Gardens. Takapuna. Auckland. X 4288 GRANGERS! ! 240 MOORHOUSE AVE. 'Phone 30-746. 1K / SACK! 4/6 Sugar-bag! First I Grade Potatoes (medium size). Large size 7/6 5.8., 25/- Sack. Apples: Wolselevs 4/6, Sturmers 6/case. Southland Swedes 3/-. Carrots 6/-. Parsnips 5/6 sugar-bag. Lime 4/6 1401b bag. All Produce Stocked. Delivery Free. We buy sacks. G5396

WANTED TO PURCHASE. rpWO Ton Oat Straw Chaff, delivered Christchurch Station. AB3, “Press.” \\T ANTED Buy, Rubber-tyred Gig. ” State price and where seen. P3009, “Press.” WANTED Buy, Silver Plate Orna- '' ments, Antiques, Curios, etc. Jefford’s. 634 Colombo street. X 266 CEED Potatoes—We are Cash Buyers All Classes Seed Potatoes. Any quantity. Grangers, 240 Moorhouse ajvenue. _ X 276 ATT ANTED, 'Second-hand Crankshaft VV for 5 H.P. Standard Marine Engine. State price. “Standard.” “Press.” Christchurch. 6862 \I7ANTED, Second-hand Marine Engine, up to 10 H.P. Particulars and price to “Marine,” “Press,” Christchurch. 6861 T R EDREA'S. 37 NEW REGENT ST. \T7E Buy Old Watches, Old Gold, »» Jewellery, broken or otherwise. Old Scrap Silver, Antiques, and Silverware. T6197

WANTED TO BUY. TYIAMOND 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 (Next McKenzie’s Arcade.) F6274 WE are paying 7s a dozen for SHOT HARES, lull grown, landed at Christchurch. _ P. FERON and SON, LTD., P.O. Box 83. Christchurch. F3261 PENNY’S, 6 FERRY RD. Tel. 32-921. JL 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 jP* EO. An lerson and Son, Auctioneers, 'Jf Cash Buyers all Furniture. New Address, 534 Colombo street, City. ’Phone 30-314. 5781

T>USINESSMEN, 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 TREDREA , S, 37 NEW REGENT STREET. TT7E Buy Gents’ Striped Suits, Odd Coats, Boots, and Shoes. Cardigans and Pullovers, Detective and True Story Magazines in good order, for Spot Cash. T6197 McKENZIE 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. TT'XT. Rimu Dining Table, as new. A Snip, £2 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. - -PIECE Seagrass Suite, perfect order, £2 19s 6d. Railway Auction Rooms. O X 12 CARPET. Heavy Axminster, reduced to £4 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. ■p’ULL Size Easy Chair, a snip, 255; Box Ottoman, 12s 6d; Wardrobes, £2 10s; Chests, 20s. Rooms. Railway Auction O-PIECE Chesterfield Suite, covered in Figured Velvet. Reduced Price, £7 10s. Railway Auction Rooms. /‘-PIECE Oak Dining Suite, includes Sideboard. Ext. Table and 4 Chairs. Reduced to £l3 10s. Railway Auction Rooms.

LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. \\T ANTED to Sell, Shorthorn Jersey ” Cross Heifer, due now. 97 Russley road, Upper Riccarton. 6851 “CLASSIFIED” ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in “THE PRESS” on SATURDAYS' are received up till 10 P.M. FRIDAY EVENING. Urgent Advertisements will be received by the Printer up till Midnight. The Office is open till 12 on Saturday, and again from 6 to 10 SUNDAY EVENING for the handling of replies and the receipt of advertisements for Monday’s issue.

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22768, 21 July 1939, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22768, 21 July 1939, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22768, 21 July 1939, Page 20

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