CHILDREN'S clothes, frocks, I blouses, boys’ shirts and shorts. 4-10 years, knitted jerseys and some adult i clothes, some dress lengths, ph. Kaiapoi 7930, 15 Grey Cres. 30 CHILD'S pushchair, 2 years Old. $35. Pll. 31-208. CHILD'S slide $3O; heater, Nursery, excellent condition 1 $3O. Ph. 888-677. CHILDS Starider car seat $lO. Oxley pram with pram set cover, and storm cover, $65, pram seat for second child $l5, at Garage Sale, 30 Colombo Street, Saturday. Ph. 227-505. CHILD'S armchair, very good order, $lO, 27 x 36 non-slip mat, $lO, brocade bedspread, brown and orange, can be made into single 1 bedspread, $l5. Ph. 381-169. CHILD'S strong rugged wooden toys, buy Ashford kitset and save lots, dolls house $l4. cot $lO, high chair $7.95, rocking horse $32, child’s table and 2 chars 529, garage $ll, tip truck $ll, tractor and trailer $ll, articulator truck $ll, bank card welcome, also mail order, please enclose extra $2 to Stanmore Kitsets, P. o. Box 26-026, Christchurch ■ or call at 263 Stanmore Road or phone 890-105. FS CHILDREN, collect your entry form today for ■ “Design a stamp” New Zealand Games from Clarks Newsagents and Printers, 57 Brighton Mall. CHINA cabinet, free standing ’ wall furniture unit $230 0.n.0. Both in excellent condition. 39 Feldwlck Drive, Kaiapoi. Phone 6347. CHINA painting supplies. Catalogue mail order. Cobcraft Potters Supplies Ltd, P.O. Box 25053. 88A Victoria St, Christchurch. Ph. 67-229. CHROME birdcage with all access. $l5. Also Judo suit size 1, as new. $2O. 108 Studholme Street. CLARKS Newsagents and Printers, 57 Brighten Mail. Specialists in New Zealand stamps, open for business
today. CLASSIFIEDS — The greatest sales person in town. D CLOCK "American Sessions,” excel, cond., $6O. Ph. 851•177. CLOTHES dryer, Savaday tumbler, good cond., $6O. Ph. 429-471. CLOTHES dryer, Champion 550 automatic, latest model, $165. 85 Torrens Rd, Phone 381-249. CLOTHING sale. Good clean used clothes. Reasonable prices. 9-12 today. Burwood United Church Hall, 9 Burwood Rd. CLUB chair, leather, very comfortable, $280; 4 window sashes, 9 little panes, suitable glasshouse, $5O the lot. Kauri fire surround, $5O. Ph. 554-038. COAL range, excel, order, Malvern Scout Garage Sale, Innes Road, 9.30 a.m. today, COAL or wood range, Shack- . lock Orion No. 9, black, double oven, wet back. Ph. 852-076. COAL range. Shacklock 501, right hand oven, excel. ,cond. Pll. 597-236. COAL range, left or right hand oven $lOO d.n.o. 11 Thornyeroft St. COCKTAIL and China cab, attractive Queensland walnut, modern style 6 years old. $9O. Also chest of drawers. $4O. Ph. 33-931.
COFFEE table, mahogany, Queen Anne legs, $56. Ph. 352-38-1. COFFEE table $35, duchess $5O, chest drawers $4O, digital clock radio $7O, new 3 drawer single divan and new innerspmng mattress (cost $165), $l4O. Ph. 832-080. 19 Royalist Ave., after 16 a.m. ST6 COLFIX Bitumen Emulsion for paths and driveways, sprayers for hire and we can deliver your chip re-
quirements. Ph. 497-063. WS COLLECTORS pieces auction today, St Marys Parish Hall, Papanui Rd.. 10 a.m. Robert Brown auctioneer. COLLECTOR'S china and musical dolls, salt and peppers china shoes, figurines, wall hangings, at La Boite A Bijou, National Mutual Arcade, next to Woolworths, also Shop 43, Cashfields. 30 COLLECTOR'S miniatures, jardiniere, jewellery, antique pieces. 34-765. COLONIAL lounge suite, mahogany show arms, just recovered in floral linen, a bargin at $395, 146 Lichfield St, (opp. Farmers Carpark). Phone 64-981. COLONIAL dining suite, solid oak, sculptured table top, turned legs, 4 chairs, $350 0.n.0. Ph. 841-598. COLONIAL crib, $9O. carrycot pram $9O, liighcliair $2O, pushchair $2O. Ph. 7018 Itongiora. COMICS magazines, paperbacks. Sara’s Secondhand Books. 181 High St. Next A. J. Whites. THS 30 COMMERCIAL sewing machines. Singer and Pfaff > 234, perfect order, heavy I dutv. Gravesides Sydenham. i ' SWFS > COMMON Market, is open I from 9 to 12 noon. A large! ' selection of good used fur-i niture and appliances, 41 j Rotherham St, liiccartou.) I Ph. 433-731.
COMPACTUM sell $39, wooden armed couch $3O. fireside chair $3. Phone 892-631. j COMPACTUM with drawers,; $55, desk pull down lid, $25. Bookcase white 36in x 24, $lO. Ph. 496-634. COMPACTUM, painted white, in excellent condition $l5O 0.n.0. 99 King St. COMPACTUM, excellent condition, $55. Ph. 3-34-830. COMPACTUM, $65, Magicoal heater $55, piano stool $2O, two exterior ranch sliders $l3O. Ph. 388-686. COMPOSTUMBLER Sutton’s, as new, $lOO. Ph. 852-451. CONCRETE premix, $4 per trailer load oi* bulk orders deliv. Ph. Bel (23) 8179. WS CONTINENTAL frame tent, 6ft x 13ft, $l5O. Renown 200 water pump. Ph. 6514 Kaiapoi. CORRUGATED iron rerolled, all lengths avail-able. Wylies 6 Maunseli St, Wooiston. STC CORRUGATED iron, re-roiled, special price, sft, $2 per sheet, Wylies, 6 -Maunseli Street, Wooiston. . S 6 COT, dropside, with mattress, $3O. Girl’s clothing, 6 mths to 2 years. Ph. 519-702. COT and mattress, folding . $43 0.n.0. Phone 584-597. COT and mattress, car seat, ehrome high chair and push chair. Immaculate condition. Ph. 649-355.
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