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1 i lope for the Best Come to the HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL WELLINGTON and get it. The Hotel that has set a Standard for COMFORT, CUISINE AND SERVICE. Every Modern Refinement. Official C.T., A.A. and Tourist House. REDUCED TARIFF, 12/6 Day.

PUBLIC NOTICE. THIS WEEK’S SCHAEF’S SPECIAL: 50 3ft. COMBINATION BEDSTEADS, Panel or Slat Design; light or dark finish; including best WIRE WOVEN MATTRESS 37/6 5 " 3ft. PRIME SAMARANG KAPOC MATTRESSES 27/6 5U 3ft. SLEEPWELL MATTRESSES. 37/6 -1 . -’ DRAW ER DUCHESS CHESTS, light or dark finish; Bev. Mirror 49/6 KAPOC, any quantity 1/. lb. Freight paid. Cash with Order. QCHAEFS LOST AND FOUND. po( ND.—Wristlet Watch, last night, outside Opera House. Loser communicate with •■Argus" Office. WANTED. yy ANTED to BLY—4 or petrol driven Boring Plant, complete with pipes, etc. State where same can be seen. Full particulars, price, etc., to P.O. Box ~ s, Christchurch. yy ANTED.—Two Unfurnished Rooms (With fireplace), must be hand's to town. Write particulars to •‘Rooms, ’ c/o “Argus” Office. yyANTED. A Fisherman’s Outfit, rod. line, flys, net, etc.: or part Of it (must be in good order). Write Offi‘e’ U ' arS t 0 c /° “Argus” MINING. £ARGE AMOUNT of capital available to investigate suitable mining areas. Persons or syndicates with areas available on West Coast are requested to communicate with “Mining" e/o “Argus” Office. giving locality, acreage, and probable depth Immediate inpseetion will be given. MOTORS AND CYCLES. JyEEP THAT SHOWROOM COMPLEXION and have your present ,y. e ' lUa >n Smartness to the latest I. arrival by having it painted with the latest POLYCHROMATIC FINISH at the WESTERN SPRAY CO., Mackay Street. £5/2/6- Gent’s British-made bi- * cycle; guaranteed tvres; complete with pump, tool bag ’ and spanners.—GEO. KITCHINGHAM. QUICK £<AR gALE'B £TD. 184 Tuam Street, Christehureh. Phone 41525. - UODE L FORD SEDAN. £lOO 1929 Model DURANT SEDAN £-S—OAKLAND ROADSTER, mechanically sound. £3S—RUGBY TOURER, luw tvres, newly painted. £120—1931 BABY AUSTIN SALES like new. £80—1927 DODGE SEDAN, smart appearance. £60—1926 DODGE TOURER, rigid side ijcreens. £2S—FORD BEAUTY, original paint. £IOO—REANULT Light Six Sedan. Recently overhauls . £IS—FORD Baker’s 'Delivery £lB—T. Mole! FORD TOURER. £I3O—JEWFTT SEDAN, small mile age. £I2O—TRIUMPH COUPE. Well looked after. £55—4 cyl. BUCK TOURER. Wonder fnl veins T AWN MOWERS overhauled and sharpened. Tennis racquets restrung and repaired.—GEO. KITCHINGHAM, Mawhera Quay. BUY ONE OF THE FIRST GRADE ADAMS “STAR” CYCLES “STAR” CYCLES ON THE “PAY-AS-YOU-RIDE’’ PLAN. FITTINGS include Reynolds Chain, Dunlop Tyres, rustless’ spokes, solid steel tubing frame, glossy black enamel finish. PRICES. LADY'S Free-wheel Model, £l deposit, 22 weekly payments of 5/- each. LADY’S Eadie Coaster Model, £1 de posit, 24 weekly payments ( 5/each. GENT’S Fixed Wheel Model, Lx deposit, 21 weekly payments of 5/eaeh. GENT’S Eadie Coaster Moded, £1 de posit, 23 weekly payments of 5/ each. All above cycles delivered f.o.r. Christchurch. JMMITED, 152-154 High St., CHRISTCHURCH. £lO/10/“ Gent’s B.S.A. Bicycles are of uniform and reliable quality. They have incorporated the best that material workmanship of rears of experience ean produce.— GEO. KITCHINGHAM. SJAIL QRDEK £YCLE gHOP, Selwyn Street, Spreydon, CHRISTCHURCH. H. ROTHWELL, Proprietor. Rat-trap Pedals 2/6; Rubber 3/-. Genuine Boseh Generating Sets, £l/5/-. Front wheels, complete, 7/6. Rear wheels, complete, less sprocket, 8/-. Cruiser Tyres 3/-, Moseley Tubes 1/6, 15 months guaranteed tyres 5/-. Postage and Railage Extra. JJERRENG AND £OY. SHAREBROKERS. (H. Herring). COUNTRY MEMBER, Christehureh Stock Exchange. Thone 64. Box 52. 11, Richmond Quay, Greymouth. AU enquiries treated confidentially.

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Grey River Argus, 6 October 1934, Page 1

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559

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Grey River Argus, 6 October 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Grey River Argus, 6 October 1934, Page 1

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