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WANTED TO BUY. 1-AC'RE Section. Handy to town. 4" —Write “Section,” C/o. Argus. pOILER and Digester. Price must be reasonable. Advise where can be seen. —Reply “Boiler,” C/o. Argus. ■pASH Purchaser requires house with possession, September. No agents.—Apply “Purchaser,” C/o. Argus. DEER TAILS. Will pay from 1/- to 3/- each, according to size. HARRY WONG, 145 Vivian St., Wellington. (POOD IRON FRAME PIANO V* State Price to Mr. Gordon Jack, Box 59, Hokitika. jgOTTLES. . BOTTLES Sacks, Sugar Bags. Scrap Iron, Lead, Old Cars. Brass and Copper. —P.O. Box 115.—Ring 68D. ' pOOD SECOND HAND RADIO, vt State Price to Mr. Gordon Jack, Box 59, Hokitika. Bottles wanted, ah brands of Beer, Cordial. Wine and Sauce Bottles bought. Highest prices for all Scrap Metals, Cast Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead, etc.; also Household Rags.—WESTLAND BOTTLE EXCHANGE. William Street. ’Phone 921 (anytime). P.O. Box IS6, Greymouth. CINE CAMERA OWNERS. I wish to purchase a 16 m.m. Kodak Model “K” F 1.9 Lens. Also Projector and other Accessories for 8 or 16 m.m. Reply to— C. ROSENBLOOM, 742 Colombo Street, . Christchurch. WE purchase for cash. Highest cash prices paid in the Dominion. Diamond Rings and Old Gold Jewellery of any description; Old Gold Coins, Sovereigns, Pearl Necklets and Ear-rings; Watches, Art Jewellery. Call and see us when in Christchurch, or post your jewellery to us, and if suitable we will post money by return mail. HIGH STREET JEWEL BOX, 255 HIGH STREET, (Next to Bonnington’s), Christchurch. N.Z. SALVAGE COY. P.O. Box 643. CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 35-934 (any time). Spot Cash Buyers of Machinery of all kinds, including Motor Vehicles, Steam Boilers (suitable for cutting up), disused Tram Rails. Piping, Galvanised Iron. —Also— All Types of Scrap Metal. Messages may be left with Messrs Bassett and Patterson. Hokitika. WANTED KNOWN. J ADIES! Before buying your new frocks call at STEELE-’S CORSET SHOP and be fitted or measured for your new foundation garment. Tailor-made garments; prices from £2/2/6. Satisfaction guaranteed.— DULCIE HUNTER. Albert Street. Greymouth. TvURING Red Letter Day Sale at JL ' White’s, Fur Coats are selling from £2 to £4 off ordinary prices. Now priced from £lB 10s. These Coats are manufactured from the very best Winter Skins and are guaranteed.—WHlTE’S CORNER, Your Fashion Centre. pRITISH BOOK CLUB have a wide selection of ail the latest books. Francie Hunter. piRESIDE Chairs 45/-, 60/-, 63/-, x 65/-, £5/2/6, £5/10/-, £5/15/-, £6, £6/15/-, £7, £7/12/6.—C. A. Neate, 628 Colombo Street, Corner Tuam St., Christchurch. TVTALTHOID ROOFING. Just the thing for that shed or fowlhouse. Easy to apply. Stocks at Tingeys Ltd., Mackay Street. T'HE best costs less in the long run. A Use EXCELSIOR paints and varnishes. Stocked at Tingeys Ltd., ‘Mackay Street. JI-PIECE Bedroom Suites, £33/10/-, £34/10/-, £36/10/-; comprising Wardrobe, Duchess, T'allboy, Double Bed with Non-sag Wire.—C. A. Neate, 628 Colombo Street, Corner Tuam St., Christchurch. WRITERS. Stocks of show x cards and Show Card Colours now available at Tingeys Ltd., Mackay St. TT is Red Letter Days at. White’s. x Every garment reduced to a price that will be a real Red Letter Day in your shopping experience. Get in early and obtain your choice. — WHITE’S FASHION CORNER. CELLING Furniture: Ring the Westland Auction Co., ’Phone 757 for best prices. Our buyer will call and pay spot cash. RIMU Dining Suites, £22/10/-, £23 15/-, £25; comprising Buffet with 2 drawers, 2 cupboard's and China cupboard; Drawleaf Table, and four Shaped back Chairs with leatherette lift-out seats. —C. A. Neate, 628 Colombo Street, Corner Tuam Street, Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICES. QEND that unused furniture and efP fects to the Westland Auction Co. for disposal at our weekly auc tion. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. Capital - - - - £2.000,000 Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance of every kind accepted at very bestconditions. The South British is a Colonial Institution offering policy-holders the lowest rates. All matters adiusted locally. NANCARROW AND COY., District Agents.

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Grey River Argus, 20 July 1945, Page 1

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