Dressmaking FOR all dress alterations, dress sundries. Ph. 63-737. 158 Gloucester St. THS SUIT Doctor, 167 A Cashel St, near Manchester Street for ladies’ and gent’s clothing alterations. Ph. 50-640. SMWI3 Wanted to Purchase A second-hand metal filing cabinet, foolscap size, 2 or 3 drawer unit. Ph. 66-745 business. A compel.live quote tor all your modern or good used furniture from Smiths City Market’s Trade-In Centre Kindly telephone 798-100 ext. 867, for our buyer to call Houseloads a specialty MTWHS A diamond ring or ring suitable engagement or dress wear wanted. Ph. Julie Torpie, 529-705, after hours 598-497. ALu good used furniture, home appliances, musical Instruments, sporting goods etc., bought. For prompt no obligation quotes phone Hutchinson Wnita 794-600. MTWHS ALL saleable items accepted at Smiths City Market Auction Department. Market your surplus goods in New Zealands largest Auction Rooms. Up to four specialised Room Sales weekly. Ph 798-100 or call for advice Market, Ltd. Auction De partment 88 Montreal St. MTWS ANTIQUE and old fashion jewellery, silverware, lace doilies, old furniture, and anything old and interesting, wanted to buy, top prices paid, at Shands Emporium, 88 Hereford St, opposite the P. 0.5.8. Ph. 65442 or Sumner 5431 any time. 9 ARMED forces badges, medals, bayonets, swords, souvenirs, etc. Top prices. Phone 895-025. S3O ARMY surplus radio sets buy. Ph. 428-316. ARMY badges, medals, world coins banknotes and stamps. Stirling and Co.. 21 Chancery Lane. Ph. 64-924. Box 949. Chch. S ATLAS stove wanted, later model. Ph. 889-264. 8 AVIARY: small, suitable for budgies. Ph. 527-828. BABY buggy. Phone 583-468. BABY carrier seat for bicycle urgently required. Phone 227-665. BAND saw wanted. Ph. Lyt. 7332. BANDSAW, smaller model or electric jigsaw. Ph. Kai 7889. BA 1. CRIES, oatteries. scrap batteries wanted. Dominion Trading Co., Ltd. 166 Madras St Ph. 63-287 MFS BATTERIES, Ola scrap car batteries, wanted for cash. Call at Don Grindleys Tyre Service, 39 Sandyford St. Sydenham. Open 8-5 weekdays 8-12 Saturdays STC BERGERE lounge suite in reas. cond. Ph. 382-945. BILLIARD table full size, any condition, apply P.O. Box 13011. Chch. S3O BLUE and white or other nice old Style china, vases, plates, etc. Ph. 855-166 or 794-64? WSMII BROWNIE unifrm to fit 8 year old. Ph. 855-638. BUY: M.W Trading store tniy for cash or trade-in all good furniture, radios, refrigerators, washing machines, complete housefuls or sundrv lots Ph. 60-904. D BUY Jim Beam fancy bottles and car. Ph. 585-534 STC BUY: Weight training gear; bar and weights, 2 dumbells with clamps, must be interchangeable. Ph. 843-507. 12 BUY: China, glassware, pots and pans, for cash. Ph. 894-920 any time. CABBAGE planter buy, single or double row. Ph. 857-271. CAMPING equipment wanted: everything from large tent to kitchen sink. Phi 886-165. CAN anyone otter us a charity shop to rent? We are desperately tn need of this to further our work Secretary, phone 69-274. STC CARPET suitable lounge, must be in good cond. Ph. 843-776 or 894-060. CARPET, 6 x 12ft, suitable dinette. Ph. 899-464. CARPET, 15ft x 12ft and 12ft x 12ft, dark blue, grey or burgundy shades, plain or patterned. Reasonable price. Please Ph. 66-064. CARPETS. We require used carpets. Top prices guaranteed. Before selling obtain our price. Phone 65-500 bus hours. Casswood Textiles, 348 Tuam St. D CASH buyer of all early N.Z. identifiable pottery- Often in Kirks, Luke Adams, alike, plus any interesting pieces from the past. Ph. 559-093. CASH. Cash for gold rings, brooches, bangles, watch chains and pocket watches Scrap gold. Act. Isct, IBct, 22ct — pay up to $lO per gram. Coins, coins, silver N.Z., England. Australia, United States, pay up to $l5 per $l.OO. Half and full sovereigns pay up to $l3O. War medals badges, stamps, sterling silver cups, spoon, forks, cigarette cases, scrap silver. Phone 797-298, International Jewellery 'upstairs), High St Arcade, next to Woolworths D CHAIN bike, good condition. Phone 324-069. CHILDREN’S chairs, table and tea set. Ph. 499-629. CHILDREN'S entertainment group doing voluntary work in the school holidays would welcome the donation or the cheap purchase of the following: wool, material, scraps, old dress ups, pegs, dyes, paints, brushes, cardboard, old theatre, spots lights, bass guitar, guitar, old musical instruments, amplifier, 16mm i film, etc., Call Union St, Ship Company, 170 Union St, Brighton, or Ph. 884-685, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. CHILD'S table and chair set, in reasonable condition. Ph. 515-307. CLIMBING bars and 16in bike wanted. Ph. 518-593. CLOTHES dryer, Activctte. Please Ph. 31-654. COINS? banknotes, any type; gold and silver bullion, scrap gold, 9ct pay S 4 per gramme, 18ct pay S 3 per gramme. Half silver coins, pay 8 / time face. Stirling silver coins pay 15 times face value. Southern Cross Coin Centre. upstairs. Shades Arcade. Ph. 796-609. l2
WANTED TO BUY 'any coins, BANKNOTES, TOKENS BUYING GOLD AND SILVER, BULLION AND SCRAP TOP PRICES PAID Southern Cross Coirs Centre ■ Upstairs "Shades" Arcade Phone 796-609
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