Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

[S TRADESMENWANTED TO FURCHASE n A BIG Cash Price Is paid for ,r any quantity of good used Fure niture and Sundries by Rlccar5 D D L k A I y ton Land Sales. 123 Rlccarton rd. I R L IVI I A Phone 47-398. • MWS Il b I I I ft ALL rurnlture, Pianos. Washing M h I Machines, etc. Wanted Urgently. El Per yard ?x ei, «v9^* ,d «' J ton s. Sydenham. D [S HARDFILL 15/- yard pEL SecreUire. Reply 6 CEMENT (Southland) H4Bo6.press. ’ 1 (oouuuanu) COPPER, Brass. Car Batteries, Available from Radiators, etc. High prices, spot 1. Premix Supplies cash. Dominion Trading Coif Ltd.. City Depot. 166 Madras st. 5 d 'Phone 49193 t -rr.n*M. Ltd.. ‘Phoned ’d Or MCFARLANE and BAXTER hol'd 'Phone 68-949 rr d c”sHEPPAhb and c o „ Ltd! OPEN ALL THE HOLIDAYS. are Cash Buyers of Good Used Furniture. One piece to a house* - THS 'ul ’Phone 60-246. 106 A Gluoces* —•— ter street, next N.A.C, MWS FURNITURE wanted, small or ts PREMIX large quantities. Buyer will n oniK.e. e e . ~- .... eall w ' ,hout obligation. Tonks. £ SHINGLE, SAND AND s '! or,o pV n TO-% Ud ’ 604 Colomb s CRUSHED METAL OUR" Buyer will call and pay Spot Cash for your Furniture. YOU NEED THE BEST FOR A Ei ng a 64 ’^ 7 - w - E - Simes and 2 RELIABLE JOB Co., Auctioneers.WS S PRAM, in good condition. Not :e RING 31-337 cane. ’Ph. 42-907. x - USED Toys, Tricycles, Boll's » For Prompt Attention and Quick Prams, etc. New Brighton rs Delivery on Job or Ex Yard. Dealers, 10 Seaview road. ’Phone p Our Advice is Always at Your 68-906, S . Bulldozer and Loader for Hire SACKS AND BAGS: We Buy all Sections Cleared Types suitable for refilling. c Prompt payment. Consign to ~ 'PHONE 31-337 TEXTILE BAG CO., LTD., ji mi Telephone 62-259. S s ASHBY BROS., LTD., CASH Ity YOUR WARDROBE ' iViTnaw-VT onmnire MACS has a great demand for WAIRAKEI QUARRIES Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, and ChildBRYNDWR ren’s Clothes, Underwear, House- ® hold Linen. Soft Furnishings, —' ' ■ " " Jewellery, etc. Best possible ie prices. Will call. MAC’S, ’Ph. S CARRIERS 70-558; 355 Colombo street. Sydaow-' *t zz —i i — enham, opp. Sydenham School. - ASK the experts their quote for g your Removal to anywhere in ’I f , . e a W .n£ aland « ,„ J ’ Vryen *l??L’ INMETALS TRADING COd Ltd - Phone 35-311. MHS INMETALS TRADING COABILITY with Service. Centra) LTD.. Carrying Co. Chch. ’Ph. 64-026 LTD., Furniture removals. Customs niivvna r>F art Shipping, General Carrying FS‘g./^4|£ON- ). Operating with radio telephone ferrous SCRAP METALS. “Carrying is our middle name.’’ 168 Hazeldean road. 'Ph. 60-114. eD Box 2579, Christchurch. ? EMPIRE Express Co.. Ltd- 'Ph. Telegrams: “Inmetals." 78-305, 311 St. Asaph st. Gen- MWS - eral Carriers, Furniture Re- . movals, etc. 50 years’ experience. l ’ .S WANTED TO BUY 5. SATURDAY is the Best Day to - Shift. Ring- Behans. 62-493. for a DEER TAILS o Removal. THS DEER TAILS Top Prices and Honest Grading. TOURS Postage Paid. , TOUR EUROPE BY CAR—One of ENG KIM. I' the most delightful wavs to spend 2 a holiday and you’ll be surprised 127 Allens road, Ashburton, how reasonable it is the B.E.A.R way. We hire you the car of your MS choice, deliver it to your destina- - Ever?L , hin y g OU is U arran:ed th |o" h v e ou ANTLERS IN VELVET g tO l?i n e 3 r o e y e tions, you are free to drive any- DEER TAILS. DRIED LEG where in Europe and of course. SINEWS pvnprt ll o b rt e -^L ad J° H e l P , you w . ,th Highest Prices Offered and expert advice on hotels, routes. Honest Grafline Guides. Please write for in- Honest Grading. dividual quotations and leaflets SOUTH SEA TRADING COwhich will show you that 143 High street, Christchurch. B.E.A.R. provide the most effleiS ent and economical service of all. BRITISH EUROPEAN AUTO CASH FOR SCRAP METAL. 24 WT7 , ROLMtT INGOT CO Bromley, Kent, England. WILL P a * at abov « works tor: Telephone: Ravensbourne 6633. Brass 7d per pound , P.O. Box No. 5, Dover. Kent Copper 8-lld per pound 51 England. Bronze lOd per pound 3218 Also Radiators, Lead. Aluminium. 45 MACES ROAD. BROMLEY, K.TJT JiT.lll.W- J.TUIJR ’PHONE 70-653 tifcjniUiTJLryHl ths EXPORT EXPORT Treat yourself to the easiest and SCRAP STEEL ie most satisfying holiday possible SCRAP STEEL —a Group Travel Tour. Costs are - inclusive of tourist coach or first- WE wish to advise all clients that class travel from Christchurch, we will be accepting Scrap Steel hotel accommodation, meals en for the ELLAROO, due at Lyttelroute and sightseeing trips with ton about January 7. a specialised courier-driver . throughout. Only a deposit is , Al ] suppliers are earnestly adnecessary when booking vised to reduce their stocks to a minimum as this is your LAST t TOURS opportunity to export scrap steel. Feb’. 4-Feb!’ 16 ”£63 17 6 EXTRA GOOD PRICES on the •Also visits Northland. OPEN market. All inquiries acSOUTHERN LAKES-MILFORD knowled B ed - Jan. 6-Jan 14 ..£49 12 6 DOMINION TRADING CO- LTD. Feb. I—Feb. 9 ..£52 10 0 Christchurch R WEST COAST GLACIERS 'Phone 75-056. After hours 38-677. Jan. 3-Jan. 7 . ..£24 17 6 Telegrams, "Domino.” Jan. 11-Jan. 17 ..£33 17 6 •Also visits Nelson and Marl- - . - , S borough Sounds. Inquire for the free illustrated WANTED TO LEASE booklet containing details of 'SMALL Holding, with option of these and 70 other Group Travel purchase oh expiry of lease. Tours from leading Travel Reply R 9510. "Press.” y Agents, Govt. Tourist Bureau, or I GROUP TRAVEL (N.Z.), LTD., 154 Hereford street, Christchurch. DENTISTRY ■ (Near Wooiworths). ’Ph. 43-401. 3311 VIC FOR QUICK o VIC FOR QUICK d II DENTISTRY DENTAL REPAIRS A F HICCINq • VIC CHINNERY. A h.. HIGGINS, 283 Manchest er street. DENTAL SURGEON. Opp. M.E D ’Phone 88-343. 196 High st. (next John Burns) Hours: 7.45 a.m-5.15 p.m S’Phone 79-616. TSMWS

Schools will reopen in February with bigger classes. Kiwis cannot fly, but there is one who will, to London, in March, and there will be dark mutterings about how everyone knew it wouldn’t be long before he got itchy feet, too. April may bring Easter and so may May, but June won’t. They are all lovely girls, but distant, and cool. For the next couple of months, nothing much will be done while the All Blacks threaten to play old old Harry with General de Gaulle’s prestige and young Harry threatens to do the same with our financial prestige. The Budget may not be so bad, of course, but, as the old

song has it, Spring may be a little Lake this year. A young reporter will claim the scoop of the year by finding and interviewing the first ducklings on the Avon and there will be an exclusive photograph of nurses sitting among the daffodils. Khrushchev, Kennedy and Macmillan will be using ice-axes, not, it is to be hoped, on each other, but on hacking their way to the summit. In October, another new building will be completed in Wellington and in Christchurch, another old one will be pulled down. There will be 30 days in November, but December will have only 16, shopping days, that is, to Christmas.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19601231.2.196.9

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29401, 31 December 1960, Page 19

Word Count
1,196

Page 19 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29401, 31 December 1960, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29401, 31 December 1960, Page 19