Trades m For the expert repair and replacement of all tyiies of glass in HOMES, SHOPS, BUSINESSES. Backed by years of experience and the largest, most modem and most efficient glass warehouse in the South Island. Oakley Glass 48 Fitzgerald Ave Christchurch Telephone 50-178 038 Say goodbye to home maintenance. Say hello to a smart new look. [STOWE 1 To find out about Wairau Stone. A unique permanent stone wall facing system that will add value to your home. phone 588-393 5 SHEFFIELD CRESCENT, CHRISTCHURCH. TONY’S UPHOLSTERY SERVICES Phone Sumner (26) 5282 I will completely recover and recondition at less than half new price your favourite lounge suite or chair from my extensive range of wools, shadow velvet, velours, dralon and linens. Free measure and quotes, prompt service. Samples avail, for Inspection In your own home. Either drop them into our factory at 332 Cashel St by 9-30 a.m. any morning OR ring our office for a' serviceman to call ($l3 extra per job if required) ALL REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS SAME, '' DAY SERVICE I NEWTON DODGE VENETIAN BLIND SERVICE 332 Cashel Street CHRISTCHURCH Ph 799-880 WHAT’S HALF THE COST OF A NEW ROOF AND TWICE AS GOOD? RESURFACING RECOLOURING SYSTEM. PH 588-391 6 SHEFFIELD CRESCENT. CHRISTCHURCH. Wanted to Purchase AABAAS Bros trampoline wanted for family of 4. Must be in good order. Ph. 35-151. 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 bedroom furniture, preferably pre war. Kauri pieces, scotch chests, seagrass chairs, cane dolls prams, old china, Moorcroft Royal Doulton, Clarice Cliff, Shaving mugs and Toby Jugs. Ring 64-252 between 10 and 5 p.m. A competitive quote for 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. ADVERTISING by gones pre 1960, advertising posters, show cards, tin adverts, labels, railway, shipping, food, posters, etc. Ph. 857-578. A good cash price for all late model F and P fridges and fridge-freezers. Noel LeemIng Trade-In Barn, 573 Colombo St. 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 glasshouse, 6 x 10 or 8 x 12. Ph. 428-915. ANGLE grinder and electric drill anything considered ring 66-026. ANY model steam engine, any condition. Ring 31-094. ANY old N.Z. manufacturers bottles, jugs, crocks, Jars, china, whiskey jars, glass baby feeders with pictures or writing on them, ph. 857-578. BABYS collapsible playpen with built In base. In good cond. ph. 385-151.
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