Holiday Accom. KAIKOURA, .Wlllowbahk Motel, under new management Spacious family units in peaceful surroundings. Ph. 340. QUEENSTOWN,' modern townhouse available, excell, views, centrally located, ph. 33-249 evenings. WANAKA house to sleep eight, required after Sept. 3. Phone 841-684 ChCh, collect. PIONEER MOTELS 4 STAR PALMERSTON PHONE 167 BUDGET price accommodation. Cable video, waterbed, trampoline, dog motels and mini golf. Make Palmerston your stopover for the night in peaceful surroundings. AMBASSADORS HOTEL PRIVATE HOTEL 19 MANCHESTER STREET (FOR THE BEST IN BED AND BREAKFAST) From $22 single to $45 Twin or Double 3 mlns walk from Railway and Newmans Bus. Tel. Christchurch 67-808. SPECIAL WINTER RATES. ARGYLE MOTEL 145 Deans Ave Riccarton, 10 per cent discount, Ph. Christchurch 489-186. SPECIAL WINTER RATES Bed and Breakfast only $29 single, $45 double. Cosy house bar. All rooms with private facilities. Two blocks from the Square. (Cash rate only. Excluding Friday and Saturday nights.) THE NEW STONEHURST, 241 GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 794-620. c Ho®f 52 ARMAGH STREET Superior Central City Bed and Breakfast $29 single, $45 twin. PH. 61-503 CHRISTCHURCH "Windsor 52 ARMAGH STREET (5 minute walk from Square) SUPERIOR B. and B. for only $29 single and $45 twin, per night. Govt Tourist A.A. approved. PH. 61-503, CHRISTCHURCH. Wanted to Purchase ABANDONING your furniture, call Mr Pickwicks, they are in the market for good quality used furniture. Phone 64252 (between 10 a.m. 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 hallstands, oak dining suites and oak bedroom furniture, pref, pre-war. Kauri pieces, Scotch chests, seagrass chairs, old china, old dolls prams. Ring 64-252 between 10 and 5 p.m. A competitive cash price paid for all your good quality furniture. Cash price, prompt service. Mr Pickwicks, 64-252. 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. 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, doors etc. buy. Ph. 796-159. ANTIQUES and old style furniture wanted, good prices paid. Ph. 39-705. ♦ ♦ ♦ <T~ BABIES cots, hlghchairs, buggys etc. Top cash prices paid, Babyland, 12 Harewood Rd. Ph. 525-800. BOOK wanted, The Land Boom, by Ollie Newland. Phone 893-035 day, or 888-980 evenings. BUILDING Materials, Kitchen Units, French Doors, Vanity Units, Cupboards etc. Ph. 790-444 or 559-331. BUY old type metal or tin travelling trunk, ph. 265-375; BUY, sound tidy sleepout, reasonably priced. Ph. 897-858.
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