Lost and Found A P £ ap and wheel trim ■ Fh. Sum 26-5269. Beagle cross fe£.U e ’ lost Bhiwood area, K '- ■S.’S trom back of motor-cycle, possibly Lichfield St FitzSerald Aye or Ferry Rd, at Ppp l°, x -, s ’ lo pJn - Saturday, containing wallet, transistor radio, motor-cycle leggings, black uniform skirts and driver’s licence and identity card which are ?.^ ded urgently. Finder please Phone 896-021 any tune. Reward offered. lost, lady’s glasses, blue/ grey frames, bifocals, outside Ballantynes, Friday evening. Urgently required. Phone 389-300 after 5.30 p.m. Keward. -tfi co! our Corgi dog, . Marshland area. Ph. 855-799. L< ?ST, i little black/white Kitten, named Purdie. Has white paws, whit tip on tail with smudge of white on 595-353. Reward. SMALL white cat, ginger ears and tail, red point, very blue eyes, lost vicinity Fitzgerald Ave and Armagh St. Generous reward offered for information leading to his recovery. Ph. 62-573. STRAYED from 260 Memorial Ave, black and tan sheep dog. Good reward offered. Phone 585-137. TWO large gas cylinders lost between Church, Corner and Clich Hospital. Finder or finders Ph. 812 Springfield collect. ii WATCH, silver Pioneer Digital,' in Members’ Bar, Riccarton Racecourse, Sat, August 9. Phone 45-690. Reward offered.
Wanted to Purchase A better deal from Northern Trading Co., for tidy oak and household furniture. Phone 64-981. 146 Lichfield St (opp. Farmers’ carpark). 13 A competitive quote ior •-<< your modern or good used furniture from Smiths City Market’s Trade-In Centre. Kindly telephone 798-100 ext. 867, fop our buyer to call. Houasloads a specialty MTWHS AIR rifles, pistols, .22 rifles, shotguns and sporting goods bought. Hutcliinson White’s, 189 Tuam St. Ph. 794-600. MWF All gouu tneu turn.. home appliances, musical instruments, sporting goods etc., bought. For prompt oc obligation quotes phone Hutchinson Wtiite 754-600. MTWHS %LL saleable items accepted at Smiths City Market Auction Department. Market your surplus goods in New Zealand s 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 ANTIQUES and old fashioned furniture wanted now re gardless of condition. Millbrook Antiques, 10 Papanul Rd, Ph. 555-890, a.h. 556-862. MWH BATTERIES, batteries, setup batteries wanted. Dominion Trading Co., Ltd, 166 Madras St. Ph. 63-287 MFS BLUE and white or other nice old style china, vases, plates, etc. Ph. 855-166 or 794-645. WSMII BUY: M.W. Trading Store ouy for cash or trade-in all good furniture, radios, refrigerators, washing machines, complete housefuls or sundry lots. Ph. 60-904. D BUY: Weight training gear; bar and weights, 2 durabells with clamps, must be interchangeable. Ph. 843-507. 12
H S S E COINS, banknotes, any type; gold and silver bullion, scrap gold, Oct pay $4 per gramme, 18ct pay 33 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. 12
DECORATIVE oil painting by Lawson Balfour. Details to Press Z 8143. 1? DIAMOND rings and old jewellery, buy for cash. Hulstons Auction Rooms, 235 Manchester St. MGF DOLLS, china faced. Will pay to $3OO or more. “Early Settlers Antiques, 2 Chancery Arcade, Ph. 796-969 or 69-020. 14 ELECTRIC trains wanted to buy. Ph. 383-421. D FRIDGES and fridge freezers required, must be In reasonable condition . Armagh Appliances. Ph. 61-693 “GF FRIDGES, washing machines. We pay cash. Gloucester Trading, Phone 891-907. 19 GOLD and silver antique jewellery, pocket watches and chains. Highest prices paid. “Early Settlers Antiques,” 2 Chancery Arcade. Ph. 796-969 or 69-020. 14 GOLF clubs buy for cash. Hulstons Auction Rooms, 235 Manchester St. WHM2B HOUSE mis oi furniture and effects bought for cash at Smiths City Market Tradein Centre. Free pickup. Ph. 798-100 ext. 866 or 867 for our valuer to call M'I'WHS MANTELPIECES wanted to buy. Ph. 554-064. 12 OCCASIONAL table, also round coffee table, or brass table. Ph. 855-166 or 79|«5. OLD fashioned glass lamp shades. Top prices paid. Ph. 790-254, 10 till 5 p.m. Colin Rainey, Licensed Dealer. ORNAMENTS: china, crystal, Doulton figurines, dinner, tea sets, linen, jewellery, fur coats, smart clothing. Ph. Fair Deal, 64-840. Best cash paid. We call. 13 PEDESTAL stand for pot plant. Ph. 794-645 or 855166. WSMII PIANOS, radios, guitars, all musical instruments bought. Hutchinson White’s Ph. 794600. MWH PIANOS, modern pianos buy for cash. Hulstons Auction Rooms, Ph. 64-296. WHM2B RECORDS. We ouv LPs and cassettes In good cond., at top prices. Soundwaves HO Gloucester St, Ph. 60-478 Saturday 886-001 • MHS
Tenders OPIHI RIVER BRIDGE WOULD SUB-CANTRACTORS please submit tender prices by mid-day August 12, 1980, to: . MAINZEAL CONSTRUCTION, LTD, P.O. BOX 5105, DUNEDIN. Ph. Dunedin 777-183 or 778-409 collect.
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