WANTED TO LET LEASE. Large VacanFShop, In Ashburton. Apply ’Phone 7345 M. S.C. F.F. Fandalton Sitting-room; bed, sunrm., garage; big garden, £3 15». 23-870. LET, Fendaltbn, for approx, 8 wks., FuHyfum. S.C- Flat, 1 bearm- nice position. DBBO3, ’•Press." TO Let. 40 Acres Good Gracing, for Sheep. Reply J. Leslie, “Greenacres." 206 Carmen rd., or 'Ph^gl^TOO— X 8984 £2 week. Must be prepared purchase furnishings, approx. £l2O. Apply D 0283, “Press. ———————————— OFFICES and Warehouse accommodation; ground floor: main street frontage, with access to right of way. Long lease available. Please reply D 6812, “Press." WANTED TO RENT ~ 3-BEDRM. {louse or Flat. Will pay up to £3 p.w. D 6889, “Press." HOUSE in Chch., suitable for Nursing Home. P 2332, "Press." 519 SMALL Room, for Store; detached or otherwise. D 6942, "Press.” RENT, Flat, 2 bedrms- sc, by man, Government position. Urgent. D 6999, “Press." BESPECTABLE*GardeneF w&?SI??Room or Bach, any district, unfurn. D 6412, Press URGENTLY read. by business women, Small, Furn. Flat or B.S.R, D 6869. 'Press,' Refined Business <souple, away all day, want S.C. Flat or F.D.8.8. Room. For excellent references, ring 35-241. WOMAN (with daughter) wants 2 partlyfum. Rooms, in return few hours’ light duties daily. D 6756, “Press." WTD. to Bent, a New Shop. Must be in a good suburb, pref. Rlcoarton. 'Phone 38-301. 506 WTD. to Rent or Purchase, Paddock. 5 to 20 Acres, suitable for potatoes, vicinity AL r E2. r ‘ _ Phone 25-042. X 6879 URGENTLY. 2-bedrm. Flat or House, by Reliable Tenant. Will pay any amount rent in advance. D 6692, 'Tress." EOH 2 weeks, at Xmas, fiaeh or Caravan! at one of the bays on the Peninsula, suitable 4 adults, 2 children. Apply Divers, 12 Proctor st., Papanui. - X 6249 RESPECTABLE Working Girl wts. Small Flat or Bed-Sit. Room, with own k’ette, close town, or handy to bus or tram. 'Phone 38-622. CARPENTER urgently rears. House or Wat JY ilUn ¥ do repairs. Wife and child. Urgent. C/o. Flat 2. 377 Hereford st. FLAT. 1 bedroom and living room, *sual conveniences, wanted by Air Force officer. Fendalton or Rlccarton, £2 IQs to £4 Ring 31-018. 7466 REQUIRED urgently, 2-Bedroomed House or Flat, unfurn., three months’ rent advance. Hartwool PO. Box 779, or Mrs Seager, Federal Hotel. X 6287 AN Up-to-date Fully Furnished FLAT, 2 bedrooms preferred. Tenants would require possession about mid-October. and for 12 months. Apply P 2416, “Press,” or RING 35-157, Business Hours. 7105 BOARD AND RESIDENCE VACANCY, 38 Esplanade, Sumner, for convalescence or rest. ' BED and Breakfast. 7s fld. Casuals. Per--I*B Baalay X3BBB RESPECTABLE working man reqs. Board, Single Room pref,, or Bach. D 6809. Press. KEW Cottage, 272 Cashel st., Bed and Breakfast. Perm., casual. X 6842 BUSINESS Lady' urgently reqs. Board! Hereford, Worcester st. D 6658, 'Tress." PtCTON?Accomodation bffTre'd! T adults! from 9th Jan. 'Phone 206, Plcton, X 6025 FULL Board, i working men, to" share; also single room. 223 Morhouse ave, X 6941 BED and Breakfast. City. Casuals, per* "?*" entg - Reasonable. Ring 35-241, XBBBB BED and Breakfast, q’uiet~'and comfortable, near Hagley Park. 'Phone 40-355. GOOD Home offered woman, with dißd* KSSI? n ?.n e charge. Replies answered. 06971. "Press." RESPECTABLE, Sober Scotch Gentleman rgire. full Board, close city. D 5965, DUNEDlN—Terry's Private Hotel, close Public Hospital. Bed and Breakfast 10s. Phone 13-266. . D.TC. HT 2 N . N °rth, Ozone Private Hotel; B° ub ’® bed * breakfast, and kit.-dlning-rrn., 8/6 day. Phone 48-257. M W F WaVEHLEY “PRIVATE HOTEL? 800 Colombo street, City: Bed and breakfast Accommodation per day or week. 'Phone 34-271. —— . m <■« HACKTHORNE House have vacancies for Guests. Terms reasonable. Pleasant surS? u " dln S 8 - fodividual attention. Thone 3v-415. - ■ rr» p ™O Si ?? l F Du J ch immigrants, lady and ,?. unday ' re q. Aecommoda‘l,°p ' £ <> f o„ Woo ston ' Linwood area. Please ring 35-88 S. —— i TE RAUMATI FLATS. Akaroa. Fully Furnished. Short term hire only. Fully booked Christmas and New Year holidays. Ring 30-144 for reservations. F.T.C.
FRUIT, PLANTS. PRODUCE. ETC. WELL Rotted Manure for Sale. Delivered! Thone 23-713. —— «g 4 ASHES for paths and drives, Kiwi Car?®r?, Phone 32-124. X 6414 Shears, Skelton's, from 17e 6d. Ewdrt Smith. High street. — __ k O -T AT ,9 E S I . I K 140,b saek Please b Hng bags. ll_Chatham st., AddingtonHORSE Straw* Manure, J-yard loads, 40s; brtiycred anywhere. Rlng 32-885. X 6669 spraying Oil: bottles, 2s 6d? 1-gal--4s OaU foJki. Ewart Simith, High st. APPLES: 8/6 Bushel Case; Cooking, Please bring containers. 164 Wairake! r<f, Papanui. - 7568 HORSE Manure (no straw),. 4-yard loads, 50s, delivered anywhere. Ring 32-885. SHINGLE, Sand, Screenings, Soil. Clay* Manure; all classes Cartage undertaken. Thone 36-869. FS POTATOES, under-grade Table, 17s sack Sack included. 'Phone 308, •3571 v ■- i .. i 447 Plastic Hose, all shades, is 4d a ft. Fittings fitted on free* Geo. Fry and Son, 45 Victoria st.. 'Phone 33-110. F.TC. DAFFODILS now in full bloom. Inspection invited. Order your bulbs from the £ lo ,? m^.c J tal °Fues free on request. David Bell, 99A Conway st., Spreydon. X 6806 APPLES, excellent quality, KBushel ?? se L S ‘ urmers 9s 6d, Delicious 9s 6d, 12s 6d. Munros Cooking 5s 6d. Potatoes. Onions, Carrots. "Inglewood," 164 Walrakei rd., end Bllghs rd., Papanui. 7568 . swl. soil! 'son.! — 30 ?? J A ? DS Rret-cJaas. maiden ground, suitable lawns, gardens, glasshouses. Deliveries arranged. L. S. SMART, 99 Hoon Hay road. Halswell. 'Ph. 40-968. ... X6llO 300,000 PEDIGREE BULBS. ARRIVING FROM OVERSEAS. In over 300 separate named varieties, many never seen in New Zealand before, overseas 0 rearcity, but very popular The following are expected:— TULIPS—I4S varieties. JULIPAS— J 0 varieties. DAFFODILS—7O New varieties. £?.QCUS—2O varieties. l£J AS 7' 17 co'ours, including Green. IRIS—3O varieties. HYACINTHS—<O varieties. And dozens of others. Write for 20-Page Descriptive Price List, along with full planting instructions. AVENUE NURSERIES, Box 21, Papatoetoe. Auckland, 5663 "FOR THE GARDEN." BEDDING PLANTS. BEDDING PLANTS. 4 Dozen Plants per Box, 5/6. xt Popp /' Antirrhinums, Stocks. Phlox, Nemesia, Livingstone Daisy Aubretia, Carnations, Petunia (R. of* H 1 anthus' thU *' Lobe la ' Pan »X, Viola, Poly? SHRUBS—Good selection, 2/6 each. AZALEAS—AII colours, from 2/6 each. GARDEN HOSE—English Garden Hose Iply Ribbed, jin T/4, Jin 2/. Jin Plastic, all colours, 1/4 per foot. GARDEN TOOLS—Spades, Shovels, Rakes fnX k!, T Hoea ' Cultivators, Wheelbarrows, Lawnmowers, etc., 'Twine. Garr e a %.n ta <: kes J Seed Potatoes, Garden Seeds. We have the selection. fJJIJHS CITY MARKET. LTD. SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD,! 550 Colombo street. X 650 COKE, FIREWOOD FREE Firewooff lof pensioners at 24 Hereford street, 10-12 Saturday. WAY £ P. T . y .Wood at Fred RUmbleV. Phone 32-855 for prompt delivery 7400 Blocks. Thone_34-986. 7263 queenSbury wood Supply?' 76 Queensbury street, Burwood. Bluegum. highest quality, guaranteed dry. Write or call for prompt delivery. 6/6 per sack. X6903 TUITION bfctVING Taught By Expert with 20 years experience Hemmings, 'Phone 37-567. 4173 ALLEN DRIVING SCHOOL Learn Safely to Drive Safely." Learn to drive in a DUAL CONTROL CAR with a fully qualified Instructor Allen Driv ing School, 'Phone 30-533. or call at our office 94 VICTORIA STREET PTC HIRE HONEYMOON, week-end? or Holiday In Modern Caravans hired from 219 Stanmore road. M.W.F.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26538, 28 September 1951, Page 11
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