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auctions. "smiths city market. 800 WXi. PULLKTS. 800 W.L. PULLETS. RUCTION SALE TO-DAY, AT 2 P.M. Account of MR WOOLLEY, at SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., 550 Colombo street. ’Phone 34-680. WANTED TO PURCHASE. w ANTED Buy, Gravel Pump. 4in to 6in. H1142, •’Press.'' ■\\TANTED Buy. i Iv.p. Motor. Vaia’l W Buzz and Bandsaw. HI 141. "Press t Ofk OR 40 Gallons Milk Daily. st.\j OU Marshland district. _ HllO7, "Piuci' ANTED to Buy, Two Reasonably Go, i* Tyres, 500 or 550 x 20. Price to 3,2 Ferry rd., or ’Phone 40-798. 32, YCLES Wanted; Also Joy Cycles. Best prices. P. C. Crooke, 109 Gloucester st. 'Phone 32-397. 6934 WANTED Buy, Binoculars, powerful pair, or Telescope. H1143, "Press." Wanted! Second-hand Lady's Bicycle. Price and where seen. P742 1 ), ‘‘Press.” 309 CCORDIONS, Field Glasses, Camera's, Diamond Bings, Suits, etc. Meltzer Bros., 143 Manchester st. X 517 TToldl Gold! For highest prices, sell \JT your gold at Di Somma’s, 113 Gloucester st. X7ll ' PIANOS WANTED" ’ IT7E Give You Highest Cash Price for \ V Your Piano. SEDLEY WELLS. LTD., 127 Cashel st,, opp. Beaths. ’Plione 33-660. X 939 Buy, any Quantity of VV Domes suitable for leather goods. Reply to Modern Leather Goods, 37 Courtenay Place, Wellington. X 784 OOLS, Rifles, Guns. Binoculars, Cutlery, Antiques, Silverware. Chetwlns, 482 and 484 Colombo st.. Sydenham. X 174 Geo. Anderson and Sqn Auctioneers, 534 COLOMBO STREET, (Established over 20 years.) Still Paying Highest ‘‘Spot Cash” Prices for Used HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (In Any Quantity). FREE VALUATION AND CARTAGE. phone 30-314. »» TOIL! Gold! For highest prices, sell X your gold at Di Somma’s. 113 GkmELD Glasses, Binoculars, any make. Highest prices paid. Friedlander’s, High street. X7lO AMOND Rings; every description. Highest prices paid. Friedlander’s, High st. X7lO D Broken Gold or Silver. Highest prices paid. Friedlander’s, 221 High t. ’Phone 40-385. X7lO DOMINION TRADING CO. Old Cast Iron—Old Cast Iron ANGES, GRATES, CISTERNS, GAS TOVES, SASH WEIGHTS. MACHINERY F EVERY DESCRIPTION, ETC., ETC. Non-ferrous Metals RASS, COPPER, LEAD, ALUMINIUM, INC, PEWTER RADIATORS, PRINTER’S IETAL. ETC. ALSO METAL DROSS AND KIMMINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SPOT CASH BEST PRICES. 539 HEREFORD STREET. Hoot 35-054. 57693 CAMERAS, Guns, Rifles, Musical Instruments. Highest prices. Friedlandor’s, 221 High st. ’Phone 40-385. X7ID ELESCOPES, Microphones, any make. Highest prices paid, Friedlander’s, ’ 221 High st. ’Phone 40-385. X7lO EWELLERY, every description. Highest prices paid. Friedlander 221 High street. „ X7lO LLWOOD, 125 ARMAGH GIVE HIGHEST PRICES for L6(s\ V. / Gents’, and Children’s Clothing. Shoes, Hats, etc. ’Phone 32-694. P6fi3»/~ WANTED TO BUY, ALL TYPES OF USED FURNITURE. SEWING MACHINES. CARPETS, ETC The Largest and Most Central Auction Room in the City, which can offer you better prices and service. RING 34-630. MCKENZIE and WILLIS. 120 Hereford street SOUTHERN Cross Bottle Exchange. Cash Buyers Bottles. Scrap Metal. Cast Iron. Brass, Copper, Aluminium, Zinc, Lead, Rags, Fat, Sacks. Highest prices given. Corner Ferry road and Fitzgerald avenue. X 350 FURNITURE SELLERS Ring HUTCHINSON. WHITES, Victoria square ’Phone 40-010. Free Valuations—Highest Spot Cash Prices. AUCTION SALES THREE DAYS WEEKLY. „ H1530 N.Z. SALVAGO COMPANY. Waste Eliminators. SPOT CASH BUYERS OF SCRAP METAL, BOTTLES. RAGS, NEWSPAPERS, SACKS, OLD SACKING, OLD MACHINERY, GAS STOVES, SASH WEIGHTS, CAR BATTERIES. FAT, and all usable waste materials. FAIR PRICES ALWAYS. Collection arranged anywhere In Canterbury or West Coast, where reasonable quantities are available. FARMERS! A suggestion to you. Get together and gather up your old Plough Shares, Broken Wheels, etc. Drop us a line and we will collect from your property. paying Cash on the Spot. N.Z. SALVAGE CO., P.O. Box 643, Christchurch. TEL. 35-934 (any time). Yards: 64-68 Harman street, Addington. PLEASE NOTE; YOU ARE INVITED TO STOP OUR TRUCKS ANYWHERE. They are all well marked. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. ETC. LOOSE Covers Cut, Made: Quilts Recovered. Furniture Reunholstered, Carpets altered, laid. E7OIB. ‘‘Press.’’ XBO6 MERIDIAN SCHOOL OF DRESS-CUi-TING, DRESSMAKING, AND TAILORING. Principal: MRS M. 1. SHAW. PUPILS MAY JOIN AT ANY TIME. 148 MANCHESTER ST.. Christchurch. PARIS SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. Rooms 16-17 Regent Bldgs., CATHEDRAL SQUARE. REOPEN ON FEB. 2nd. OPEN FOB ENROLMENTS JAN. 28, 29. 30, FROM 2 TILL 3 P.M. MRS J. GENN, Principal^ OLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, C.M.L. BUILDINGS, 66 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. H THE SCHOOL WILL BE CLOSED FROM DECEMBER 20th TILL JANUARY 26th. OPEN FOR ENROLMENTS FROM JANUARY 21st. VI4OJ BE YOUR OWN DRESSMAKER. KISING Prices have no terrors lor the MERIDIAN Students. They know how easy it is to dress inexpensively and yet carry that ease and distinction that goes with American and London models. Every MERIDIAN Garment bay*’ that professional touch one sees in the BEST, and only the Best., Enrol now, School reopening MONDAY, February 2nd. .. „ MERIDIAN SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, and DESIGNING. 148 Manchester street. Principal: Mrs M. I. Shaw. WHERE JTO STAY. . COKER S, the Hotel of Fine Traditions, with its old-world atmosphere ana comfort UMNER—TheC Misses Howes’ Cues 1 House, 90 Esplanade. ’Phone 46-«o. Children over 12. A HOME from Home, your comfort our speciality. Excelsior Hotel. 13s day. -ITOUR Snaps deserve Expert Treatment, i Entrust your films to experts. KODAK NEW ZEALAND, LTD. 681 Colombo street. Christchurch^^

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23554, 4 February 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23554, 4 February 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23554, 4 February 1942, Page 8

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