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WANTED TO LET . FURN. B.SJL, central, suit business gent. TO°Let? 5 Small Rm., part-board. use kitchen convs. suitable single lady. Details. L 2831, Press. UNFURN. Flat, 3 rms., share bathrm., suit business couple. Ring 30-242. TWO Front Rms. and K’ette to middleaged business couple. 520 Gloucester CITY: Single Furn. Front 8.5. R.. fireplace, convs.; £1 weekly in advance. P 6050, BRIGHTON North, Esplanade: 2-roomed Furnished Flat, as bed and breakfast accommodation; 7s 6d per day. Ozone Pri vate Hotel. 'Phone 48-257. HOLIDAY in the Sound. Baches to Let, Onahau Bay. Queen Charlotte Sound. Stores daily. Write Hebberd. P. 8.. Picton, or ring 205 K, Picton. T.C. board and residence BED and Tray, 195 Lichfield st. X2BBB BED and Breakfast offered, men only. 29 Wilmer st.— SUPERIOR B. and 8., garage. 461 PRIVATE central accom., perm, or casual. Ring to-day or next, 31-354. ——- SUPERIOR B. and 8., casuals, 2 minSquare. 134 Peterborough st.X2BU7 FULL Board urgently needed by apprentice, in Catholic home. L 2739, Press. SUPERIOR Bed and -Breakfast offered. 349 Gloucester st., ’Phone 33-166.X23ab BOAED wtd. Young, clean man wants Full Board, Riccarton or Addington. Permanent. L 2651, ‘‘Press.” 7 ■ BED and Breakfast, comfort, courtesy. Kew Cottage, 272 Cashel street, next Provincial Hotel. . 118 CHESTER st. offers quiet, comfortable B. and B. Accommodation for Ca ?H, al 2s■Phone '37-469. ; —— X237b GENT, clean living, sooer habits, wants board, private family. Write L 2725, “Press.” BED and Breakfast, approved accom. good table, lounge, Lower Riccarton. Reservations accepted. Apply L 2734, “Press. HOTEL Cecil (Private), under new management. Casual accommodation, bed and breakfast. 73 Manchester st.T.T.S. UNDER New Management: Waterloo Private Hotel, 516 Colombo street. ’Phone 31- Bed and Breakfast.T.C. 208* KILMORE street, “Avonview,” Bed and Breakfast in rooms, heaters, facilities for light meals. Garage. ’Phone 32- 575 CITY, Central, B. B. casuals, 138 Peterborough street, between Colombo and Manchester streets. ’Phone, dial 398, ask 7030 M. DUNEDIN: Terry’s Private Hotel. 303 King st., next Public Hospital, caters Homely, Comfortable Accommodation; moderate tariff. *Phone 13-266. T C. ACCOMMODATION offered to Centennial Visitors: Bed, Breakfast, or full meals if required; City area. ’Phone 40-192, 258 Worcester st. X 2347 WELLINGTON First-class Bed and Breakfast Accommodation, close Ferry and Railway Children welcome Large grounds Waynes, 10 Hobson st., 41-513 — T.C MOUNT HARPER LODGE, Via Peel Forest: yqur winter holiday at this sunny, bracing spot; ideal for children’s holidays. For particulars. ’Phone MRS BLY'I’H. 93X. Geraldine. 2974 ELIE Bay Guest” House, Pelorus Sound, wish to advise that they are fully boooked for Xmas period. Limited vacancies exist January and February. Telegraph “Blueseas,” Picton. 2638 “THE LODGE,” 36 HEREFORD STREET The Favoured West End. The City’s Premier Private Hotel, it combines Every Comfort and Luxury tn a Refined Home, with proximity to the Centre of the City, the Botanic Gardens, Canterbury College, and the River Avon MRS M. B. GUNN. Proprietress Telephones 33-870. 33-871 T.C ip YOU’RE VISITING CHRISTCHURCH STAY AT THE EXCELSIOR HOTEL. This popular, fine service and central hotel features hot and cold water in rooms, friendly lounge and bar service, excellen table and moderate tariff Centrally situated. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, Cnr. High and Manchester streets. Christchurch. Telephone 32-821. (W. E Donnithorne Licensee.) T.C TRADESMEN TREES Topped and Felled by exped. bushmen. 'Phone 31-205. X 2474 SPRAY Painting, Decorating, and Signs; expd. returned men. ’Ph. 25-283. X 1285 PELMET Boards, Wardrobes, made and fixed by first-class Tradesman. ’Plic-.e 23-751. X 1558 PAPERHANGING, Painting. Reas. Town or Country. J. W. Nicolls, ’Phone 48--104, 34 -405. 4510 KIWI Chimney Sweep, satisfaction guaranteed.. Scraping a specialty. Ph. 40-451. ——— ■ —— X 2516 TOPPING, Felling, Stumping," big jobs, small jobs. Expd. returned men. ’Phone 25-283. X 2586 ROOF Maintenance: Bitumax and Repairs. ’Phone Champion and Co., Ltd., for report and quote. 37-845.cc7 WELL Sinking wtd'. Estimates given. W. Nunweek, 295 Woolridges rd.. Harewood. PLOUGHING' all classes Cultivation. Clearing, Levelling, Rotary Hoe work undertaken Jarman Bros., 36-841.T.C CHIMNEYS swept clean. 5/- open grates, 6/6 ranges. No dust. ’Phone 37-217 X2308 BRICKWORK: Open Fireplaces, Clinker Tiles, Tapestry. (Ranges part payment.) Time Payment. Kay, 393 River rd., Shirley. ’Phone 33-310. cc6l REMOVALS by the People who know how to handle Furniture and have the latest equipment We have storage space. A. J. White, Ltd., ’Phone JJ7-840. cc4o WHIT’AKERS pack a Household "of "Furniture into one large case It’s cheaper for shifts to North Island. Obtain a quotation Ring 34-252 —T C PRAM Repairs: Have your Pram or Pushchair Renovated like New. Oxley Prem Co., 592 Colombo st. (just over St. Asaph street). Hoe Cultivation (22 h.p.) Tractor Machine; any area or district. W A. Bromby, 537 Gloucester st. ’Phone 34-154. PAPERHANGERS require classes of work, new houses, rooms, big contracts. Efficient work at reasonable prices. Town or country. ’Phone 34-405

HOUSES painted, rooms papered, immedia English white lead available. Arthur B. Glubb, 86 Blenheim road, Riccarton. Dial 41-400, ask for manual 8409. PAINTING and Paperhanging, first-class workmen. Estimates given. Prompt attento aII inquiries. Reolies to— LAMOND CONSTRUCTION CO.. LTD P.O. Box 446, Chch., or ’Phone 32-613. . ’ S. H. MOORE and SON, Decorators ?A a i?«ht an^ ng ?P® CialiStS ’ Q«lCkrvl.VSl immediate service. Reasonable. Country work undertaken. ’Phone 37-824. -—— Tc ; and Pa P eri ng done at Lowest Rates Country work promptly attendea to Workmanship Guaranteed A P KEYS, 254 Bealey avenue ’Phone 34-551 1 ,c. PAINTING and Paperhanging, first-class workmen. Estimates given Prompt attention given to all inquiries. Renlies toLAMOND CONSTRUCTION CCX, LTD? P-Q- Box 446, Christchurch. 3436 MATTRESSES REWIRED RENOVATIONS of all kinds at Lowest Rates. Only best materials used. One-day service. We collect and deliver R ’ 5 WOODWARD and SON. 325 WilsorFs road. ’Phone 41-139. W 1932 w FRENCH POLISHING Furniture. Shop, and Office Fittings Pianos. Antiques. Repolishing a Speciality o. L. F SEATON, Ab no^!> e n y crescent. St Albans Phone 23-492. Repairs repairs RADKES CLEANERS m ELE C TRI CAL APPLIANCES. first cost the last one. Call Cotteis,” - ’Phone 32-318 , ’Phone 32-318. C. F*. COTTER. LTD.. 158 High st. T.T.C. WANTED TO PURCHASE PUMIC£» Fuel Copper Wanted for Client. Railway Auction Rooms. 4361 Range Wanted for Client ~MHit” be late model. Auction Rooms. 4381 n ßou ?j. t ’ F ash - Ring 36 - 605 - will call. McDonald’s Auction Rooms. ALL Scrap Metals, Lead. Copper, Brass Turnings. Car Batteries, etc.; also Cast i tn e ™ 35 J 054, , 1)0111 inion Trading Co., Ltd., 166 Madras st., City. T C. FURNITURE: Odd Pieces or Whole Housefuls Bought for Highest Cash Prices. Ring Amos, 30-770. Our Buyer will call without obligation. T.T.S. BUY BUY CARPETS, BUY HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES. BUY RADIOS. BUY ETC BUY Highest Cash Prices. BUY BUY Rina 34-63 °- £ or our Buyer to Cali BUY McKENZIE and WILLIS. LTD. BUYI2O Hereford street. SACKS and BAGS. SACKS and BAGS. SACKS and BAGS We Buy Sacks and Bags of ah descriptions Sole Accredited Agents for Kempthorne. Prosser and Co. Ltd Consign Rail Forward to: TEXTILE BAG CO.. LTD.. 120-128 Montreal st.. Christchurch Phone 38-735 FOR Promptness in Prescription Service: logo’s 'Chemists), Ltd . 105 Cashel street. Five experienced Dispensers of Free Social Security Prescriptions. 2437

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26179, 1 August 1950, Page 10

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