For Sale CHEAP ski Jackets, $2O. Rush now. Cheap ladles smocks, $l5, size 10,12,14,16,18,20, 22, 24, norm $4O, now only $l5. Larger longer fitting Jackets, ladles, gents, very warm, waterproof, norm. $9O, now only $4O. Pieces off-cuts sleeping bags, lined, thick dacron- from $2 piece. Bags dacron $3 large plastic bag, Ideal for soft toys pillows, tri pillows, cushions. The lot must be sold. Urgent Can’t carry on, business Is very grim. Fire water damaged stock, some still wet Children’s Jackets $12,2,3,4, with hood. Imported ski Jackets half price, norm. $lOO, today $5O. Cash trouble here. 161165 Gloucester St, between Regent St and Manchester St. CHEESE. Tasty, only $2.49kg. No limit Trade supplied, 20kg blocks $49. Share a block with your friends. Sumner U-Save Supermarket. Late nights Thursday and Friday. Open Saturday 9-1 p.m. “♦ ♦ _ _ CLOSING down sale, final week. Floating Bridges opposite Merlvale Mall, entrance Papanul Rd. Bargains galore, caneware, giftware. All must go. CLOTHESLINE repairs, rewires and new tops. No Job too big or too small. Contat Suttons Industries, Ltd, 1 Normans Road, Bryndwr, Phone 556-149. DEMOLITION materials at Musgroves Yard, 333 Wlgram Rd. Doors, windows, C.I. radiators, bricks, slates, corrugated Iron, hardwood, beams, kitchen and bathroom fittings, wallboards, timber, steel, pipes. We demolish, buy and sell. 9-5 dally, 9-12 Sat. Ph. 227-922. DEMOLITION materials. Windows, doors, kitchen cupboards, baths, basins, W.C. sets, taps, stainless steel tubs and shower trays. Most sundries. We buy and sell. Ph. 559-331, 89 Forfar St. DEMOLITION. About the biggest range In town. Large quantity of aluminium windows, doors (700), windows (600), baths (20), basins, toilets, sink tops, weatherboards, roof tiles, iron, etc. We buy, sell and exchange. Carlyle Demolition, 104-106 Brisbane St, Ph. 790-769. Open Monday to Saturday. ELECTROLUX cleaners, fully guaranteed. Used Appliance Shop, 566 Barbadoes St, Ph. 858-938. ELECTROLUXES: All models fully guaranteed. 41 Carmen Rd. Phone 497-503. ri| CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS I ARE POPPING UP EVERYDAY! When people have something to sell, product or service, they know they can count on the Classifieds for results. Call today and place your ad where it’ll get fast results. THE PRESS Phone 792-440 Anytime ‘'No. 1 for Classifieds because we get the results." EXPORT sides of lamb from $6.99 ea. Large mutton sides. $7.99 ea. Sides beef from $209 ea. Farm fresh pork sides $3.49 kg. ($7O-$BO ea) Export lamb legs $4.99 ea. Export Lamb chops $1.99 kg. Sausages 2 kg pack. $2.99 ea. Saveloys, 2 kg pack. $3.49 ea. Top quality mince, $1.99 kg. Sugar cured bacon, $5.99 kg pack. SUPER SPECIAL Forequarters of beef, $1.89 kg. ($99 ea) Includes ribeye steak, roast beef, bolar roast, blade steak, chuck steak, corned brisket, shin fillets and mince. All these specials available this week and Saturday 912.30. CANTERBURY BULK MEATS 414 Colombo Street, SYDENHAM. PHONE 68-053. VACUUM CLEANERS cash or terms FREE home demonstration Ph 68-422 143 Victoria St
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