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BUSINESSES" FOR SALE! ]7>OR SALE, CHEMIST'S BUSINESS, country; stock and fittings approximately £300; rent 63s per week; takings £14. What offers? Cash only, 920 Evening Post. , FOR .SALE, gOUXD, Established Country Business. Drapery, mercery, boots and shoes furniture and furnishings. Large corner shop of 5 windows and 3 doors, facing railway station. Moderate rent, no lease; with branch shop; no goodwill. Stock-in-trade £1000. For further particulars apply to SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN, LTD., Wellington. ' WANTED TO SELi~ ~ (3) O^oJf^W Sports; ISB3----(b) One Set Gaz. Law Reports, 1899-1926 o Digests. ' (c) E and E Digest, 44 vols., and 5 Supplements. c (d) N.Z. Statutes, ISBO-1923, ClotL. Cash offers to be made for the whole lot or separate sets. Offers close on MONDAY, the 20th instant, at noon. LIQUIDATOR, 321, Evening Post. : WANTED TO SELL. Q-HJ?. Oil Engine, 5-6 Marine En- " gme. Air Compressor, 3% s 4," Friction and Crab Winches, Chain Blocks, ideal Boilers, Blacksmiths' Vices, Anvils Milners Safes, Platform Scales, Small Drilling Machine, . Marquees 30 x 15, Small Casks. Stevens and Co., Upner Abel Smith-st. ' GOLD BUYERS. QLD Gold Bought. Stiil higher prices w owing to exchange. Sell now. Sherwood's. Jewellers, 103, Willis-sk Established 1895. ..-.. . QLD False Teeth, Gold, and Jeweller y bought. Note new address: Platinum Scrap Co., 101, Willis-st: (Mandel's BldgsTl. KIA ORA GOLD BUYERS ~ PAY. Out big prices in .their small 6hop: -*-. 53 Manners Street., -Sover^Seiis.'Soye. reigns, 28s, 28s, 285::.. :,"...- . - OLD JEWELLERY AND. DIAMQm> POR 20rear8 wefave been buying Gold f .in Wellingtom Obtain-the bestTvalu, lor yours from a New Zealand firm. ■-'.'. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING, ■ .Manufacturing Jewellers, 94, Willis 'street. (over Preston's). OLO GOLD. • OLD GOLD. - - WE LEAD, OTHERS. FOLLOW.'- "• gRING your Old Gold to us and obtain the advanced prices; .We guarantee a fair deal. ' . • . SOVEREIGNS. . SOVEREIGNS. 28s. . 28s. 28s. BRITISH GOLD EXPORT,' 72, Manners street. TeL 42^93; BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ""^7 WANTED, by working wonian, Furnished Room, breakfast, hot dinner evenings. Please state terms, 94A Bvs Post. : TX^ANTED, Board by young man,- viciT T nity Waiwetu or Point Howard. 190 i Evg. Post. . WANTED, 3 Boarders (2 to share), pri- *• vate family, .a real home, central, good table.' Tel. 52-266. U "yACANCffiS for Boarders, single and -.7 Double Rooms, every cony., central; terms reasonable. 10 Kensington Street. QIVIL Servant studying requires Full y Board, including washing, private family,'.single room, central. 943 Eve Post. • ' ■ " • "DEIVATE Board offered Gentleman, ■*• 33 Apuka Street, Brooklyn; tel., firstclass food, etc., guaranteed. ;-' .' .- T>OARD offered homely girl in private ■*-* home, every cony.; 15s. 50 Nairn Street. . ■ li_l_""-::"' - (~)RIENTAL SAY—Superior Home has y Vacancies for Paying Guests, harbour view, pleasant surroundings, - escelient table. Apply Bos 1034, G.P.Q. ' ■T ARGE Sunny Furn. Bed-Sitting-robm, ■*-' ■with, curtains make 2 rooms, kitte. 16 Brougham Street. -. . ' T>OARD offered four men or girls, mates, •"-full board, very large room; 17s 6d. 903 Evg. Post. - , - "DELLAMY, 290 Willis Street, offers ■** Large Comfortably Furn. Bed-Sitting-room, suit married couple; . A CCOMMODATION, Lower Hutt= -C - Married Couple, comfqttable, sunny-bed-sitting-room, board, home. comforts, reliable, moderate. Write 108 Evg. Pdst."jVTARION STREET'(2S) has Vacancies .'-*- Ipr 2 young men Boarders. : T ADY wants Comfortable Board, sunny J-" single room, Courtenay Place, Oriental Bay, tel. 884 Evg. Post. ' ' , "DOARD required by refined young mar- -*-* ried couple, central. Reply, stating full particulars and terms, 901 Evg.-Post. "Y"OUNG Man requires Board and Residence, ■*■-dence, vicinity-Ava Station, washing .and mending. State terms, 766 Eyg. Post. TZ"ENSINGTON STREET, No. 9—New r*-V management. Board-Residence, tel/, piano, laundry; vacancy 2 Gents, share;, reasonable. ■■ - :. -. ; - - - . ' , SUPERIOR Board-Residence, 2 gentle men, to share, overlooking Parliament Buildings; private family. 28 Hill .Street. ■ :-' (COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL—Under .^ new management. Central, comfortable, convenient. Bed and breakfast, 4s; weekly, los - and 17s'.6d. ' Double bedrooms, 63 (with breakfast, '. 8s). Single rooms. 10s and 12s 6d. Tel. 41-584. ■ 'Q.OOD Board offered 3 Young Gentlemen; reasonable; every convenience; soft washing included.' 270 The Terrace. HOTEL TROCADERO. T AMBTON QUAY. Proprietress, MRS. -M E. McCLELLAND, of Hotel Cecil, Christchurch. Lowest tariff. Permanents from 27s 6d per week; casuals from Ss per day; bed and breakfast, 5s 6d. Early Breakfasts, Hot, Cold Baths, Showers, etc. House recently entirely renovated. Public Restaurant, 5-course Luncheon, including Dinner Friday night, concession rates S meals ss. Tel. 43-496. ~ ~ REST HOMES. HOLLY LODGE—Corner Drummond and Tasman Streets, minute Wallace Street car, elderly people and convalescents, sunny, quiet. Mrs. Innes. SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. TO LET *' TO LET O LET - TO LET OFFICES ' ■ in the "EVENING POST" NEW BUILDING. ONE SUITE AND SEVERAL SINGLE ROOMS. Well Lighted. Central-heated. EMINENTLY SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. For terms and.conditions, apply. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD... Proprietors, "Evening Post." MISCELLANEOUS. "PXHAUSTIVE experiments over 45 -*-1 years have given you Kellow Breads in their present forms. "Kelvenna," "Wheatmeal," "BermaUne," efc. Trj; them.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 2

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