Agencies DISTRIBUTOR WANTED NELSON-BASED card publishers require energetic distributor for Canterbury. Otago and Southland, for distribution of our “scenic south" greeting cards to tourist outlets, art and craft shops and newsagents (non-book trade). Would suit traveller seeking to expand existing lines. Derek Shaw NIKAU PRESS P.O. Box 602 NELSON. DISTRIBUTOR WANTED IN CHRISTCHURCH FOR Fiji Yagona (Kava powder). Contact Pacific Kana Enterprises. Ltd. P. O. Box 15286, New Lynn. SINCLAIR SALES AND MARKETING AGENCIES REQUIRED by professional agent covering South Island allied to GROCERY trade or similar P.O. Box 7143, Christchurch Camping Equipment TWO folding canvas stretchers. honeycomb rubber mattresses, $3O each. Ph. 893-752 Wanted to Purchase ABANDONING your furniture? Call Mr Pickwick's they are in the market for good quality used furniture. Phone 64-252 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. ABOUT lounge and dining suites and bedroom furniture. Prompt service and top prices for items under 5 yeas. Gloucester Trading. Ph. 891907. ABOUT to sell your treasured old pieces, contact Mr Pickwicks, we buy character oak sideboards, oak hall stands, oak dining suites and oak beedroom furniture, preferably pre war. Kauri pieces, sotch chests, seagrass chairs, cane dolls prams, old china, Morrcroft Royal Dalton. Clarice Cliff. Shaving mugs and Toby jugs. Ring 64- between 10 and 5 p.m. A competitive quote for all your modem 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. A good cash price for all late model F and P fridges and fridge-freezers. Noel Leeming Trade-in Barn. 573 Colombo SL Ph. 799-622 ALL 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 about cartage. Smiths City Market Ltd. Auction Department. 88 Montreal St ALUMINIUM Joinery, windows and doors etc. buv. Ph. 796159. ALUMINIUM keg. 44 gal., any cond. Ph. 841-552 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ AN old fashioned clothing shop called Dizzy Limits wants to buy costume jewellery. clip-on earrings, diamante, etc. clothing from the 1800 to the early 1960’5, e.g. 1950 dresses, evening wear, cocktail dresses and all accessories, pointed toeshoes. Victorian clothing and underwear. Ball and wedding dresses. Also men’s shoes, dinner suits, tails, dress and collarless shirts (pre-1960'5). Ladies Velvet coats, beaded and sequinn dresses and cardigans. Ph. Jackie (upstairs) Shands Emporium, 88 Hereford St, 65ANTIQUE auction to be held shortly. Victorian. Edwardian and early colonial furniture, clocks, pocket watches, jewellery, fine china, old firearms, crystal, silver, old books, in fact anything old and interesting considered, phone Bannerman and Co. at 65-489 or call in at 189 Tuam St ANY, GO model railway, rails, and/or rolling stock, accessories etc, ring 895-121. ARMCHAIRS multiples of same or similar style, prepared to recover. Also tube type heaters, suitable under bed. Also tallboy. Ph. 227-688. BABIES changing table, in good cond.. Ph. 480-585. BABY'S Colonial bassinet, also a wooden tea wagon and garden knapsack sprayer or similar. Please ph. 515-191. BABY'S high chair. Good cond. Preferably Colonial. Ph. 495-976. BACKSEAT to fit Suzuki ST9O van. Ph. 798-309. BANNERMAN and Co. will buy or auction on your behalf antiques, estate lots, house lots, surplus stock and plant, sporting goods, jewellery, china, appliances, household items, in fact we will be interested in any item you may have to sell. Auctions also conducted on site anywhere. Call in at 189 Tuam SL or phone 65-489. BAR Stools wanted to purchase. approximately 6. Ph. 556-632 BELLE Fiore china, any pieces required urgently. Please Ph. 517-785. BICYCLE, 20in Cruiser. Metro or similar. Must be very good cond. Phone 483-862 Saturday. BIKE, Ladys 10 speed. Ph. 34551. BIKE to suit 5 yr old. approx. 12-14 in wheel. Expandable door barrier for babv. Ph. 849-688. BIKE with training wheels, suitable 6 to Bvr old. Phone 859-973. BOOKS bought and sold, upstairs at Shand’s Emporium. 88 Hereford SL will collect. Ph. 65-442 a_h. 28-883. BOOKS. NZ. non-fiction. NZ, fiction, hunting, fishing, sport and paperbacks. Allsorts required. Ph. 528-584. BROWNING shotguns and parts, any cond. buy. Paul Manders, Gunsmith. 790-679. BUDGIE cage, large, phone 58-824. BUGGY type 3-in-l pram, good condition. Phone 596425. BUILDING Materials, Kitchen Units, French Doors. Vanity Units. Cupboards etc. Ph. 790-444 or 559-331. BULL worker exerciser wanted. Phone 859-193. BUNKS, preferably white or unstained, in good cond. Ph. 325-164. BUY for cash, colour glassware. blue and white china, old prints, door knobs, coal buckets, jardiniers. any art deco, all old pieces Ph. 55-952 BUYING Buying all the time. Good quality household furniture required by Mr Pickwick, oak and colonial dining furniture, seagrass chairs. Just ring 64-252 between 10 and 5 pm. and our buyer will call. CANOE, 2 man. fibreglass, must be in good cond. Phone 820-391.
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