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WANTED. WANTED to Sell, Singer Five-drawor Drop-table, £3 103; While, £2 15s. Repairs from 2s Od. Globe,' 261, High Street, opp. Petersen's. WANTED, First-class Fitter and Turner, immediately. Apply with copies of references to I J ost Office Bos 53, Christchurch. ' . 211— WANTED for a- Client, 0 or 3 Acres, with undent o or 6-roomcd House, handy to tram. W. E. Simes and Co., 146, Hereford Street. Wanted, W driver; able tnnn. Lilt, Bos 1, First-class Traction Engineconstant employment to suit-A—->r. with, testimonials, Fred. Dunsandel. TT ( r ANTED, good Modern, English or Con- * T (inerttol 2 or 3-setter Car about 12 h.p. Sand full particulars and lowest pvico to P.O. Box 33S- Christchurch. 7619 WAVE EX. V Private Hotel.—First-class Accommodation for Worldlier Men. Tariff, £1 per week. Two minutes from Square. Facing Colombo Street Bridge, Fred. Bradford. Prop. 3612 W 'ANTED to Purcbaso for Cash Client, 6 or 7-rcomed Bungalow, preferably r.ortk-we?t St Albans or Merivalo.. about iccre. Price not over £ISOO. W. E. Simes and Co.. MG. Hereford Street. T3lr AN TED to Sell. Cottage of 6 rooms, v > Bnrnsido Rbnd, Fradalton. tcircthcr v.-itli excellent class house and outbuildings and one or two acres land. Apply. Bo:; 337, Christchurch. 7636 T/\/'ANTED, Competent Shorthand-Typist", V * for our Rangiora branch. Apply by letter < nlv. Btating qualifications, to Manager, Farmers’ Co-op., Christchurch. 3591 WANTED, Two First-class Clothing and Mercery Assistants for leading North Island Towns. Good salaries 'to competent men. Apply New Zealand Clothing Foe-, tory, W. If." Scott, Manager. 7633 WANTED, Elderly Woman, with testimonials. to look after Old Couple, temporary or otherwise, couniry; wages £l. Appl i '' Times ” Office, Kaiapoi, between the hours of 3.30 and '4 p.m., on Tuesday next, sth Sept, WANTED, a Man to assist in Milking Shed on Dairy Farm. Must be experienced . with machines. Every convenience. Easy place. Good wages to competent man. Apply Seed Department, N.Z.Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., Christchurch. 3291 _ TUT"ANTED Sell, Butcher’s Tubs for scaldVV ing curing pigs. Water Troughs for sheep nnd cattle. Kauri Washtubs, with brass plugs and chains, guaranteed not to loak, 30s. Casks for sutemer drinkp, Baker s Ferment. • and Yeast Tubs. 'Washing Machines and Churns made and repaired. Sutherland, 70, Tuam Street. Thone 1751. TATE hovo for Sale a Nearly New SitVV cylinder Btudebaker 3-seater Car. This car has a local built body, and is finished in brown upholstery. It is beautifully painted in a light tan shade. 'We ere prepared to accept 'nn offer for this car. Adams, Ltd., Tuam Street. NORTH ISLAND DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. Owing to Dissolution of Partnership. 9 Ah, ACRES. RICH DRAINED i)UU SWAMP LAND, 260 Acres English grass, 20 acres shelter bush, 300 acres flat and ploughable; permanent water; 8-roomed Homo, 10 b. modem cowsheds, orchard, eto.; li miles from school, township, factory, etc. Selected dairy herd just coming in, milkin'* plant, stock, etc., at valuation, if desired. Sole Agents— RONALD S. BADGER, 2*ol 187. Manchester Street. jT»I QA-A Sydenham Snip.—Houso 5 c&JlOv/ Rooms, verandah, bath, gas, copper, tubs; nearly J-acre. Forest and Perkins, 433, Colombo Street, Sydenham. KITCHEN helps that do not give notice. Minson’s specialties for the house; cheap labour saving articles,, etc. WANTED KNOWN. IF you want a Straight Deal and the Highest Price, we Buy all Classes of Second-hand Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, etq. Note our only address—r. s. McKenzie and co„ CASHEL STREET (next Tattorsall’B), 'Phone 3414. LAWRENCE’S EXCHANGE. I TOR Sale, 3J Free Triumph, £33; 1916 Big ■ X., £65; Villiers,- 2-stroke, £2O; Douglas, £ls; 3J 1911 King Dick, £ls; Triumph, £2O; King Dick, 3-speed, £35; and others. LAWRENCE’S EXCHANGE. I TOR anything in the Machinery lipe, from • a Traction Engine to a Cotter Pin. Electric Motors, Dynamos, Boilers, Lathes, Engines, Steam, Gas and Oil. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE. OLD Motor-car, Motor-cycle and Bicycle Tyres taken in part payment for now, «ny mak,p or sire. Liberal allowances. Write for quote. Freight paid. LAWRENCE’S EXCHANGE. MOTOR Salesmen will sell your Csr, Mo-tor-cycle or Machinery quick, or effect an exchange. . Or if you prefer, w© will givo you a straight-out offer. LAWRENCE’S EXCHANGE. FOR S-ale, 10-12 h.p. Delage, 10 h.p. Singer, Swift Light Car, 2-seater Humber, 5soater Oakland (electric starter), S-seater 1914 Ford, 2-seater 1915 Ford.

" Lowest Price® in Towa. Scores of Lines, and every one a Bargain. In fact thi3 is the shop for you to purchase your Footwear^ AND SAVE MONEY. EVERY LINE NOW IN BTOOK. Men’s Greenhide Shooters 17/11 Men’s Chrome Golosh Bals—- . 12/9 13/6 Gents’ Patent Calf Vamp Dancing Shoes S/6 Girls’- lteal Glace Button .and Lace Tan Boots, sizes 11 to 13 Boys’ Leather Balmorals, sizes 10 to 13 7/11 Ladies’ Giaeo Kid Derby Shoes — 6/11 7/11 8/11 Ladies’ Glace Fid Lace Boots—- -> 10/11 Ladies’ Dancing Shoes, small sizes 1/6 Large sizes 3/6 4/6 Gents’ lteal Glace Welted Bals, good shape 17/11 Ladies’ Patent Leather Derby Shoes 10/6-12/6 Ladies’ Real Glace Derby Shoes, .coloured welts 10/6 Gents’ Glace Derby B'almorals, sold elsewhere 20/- Now 17/6 Gents’ Glaco Pug. Too Balmorals Now 18/11 Gents’ Crupp Cookhams (Dreadnought) 32/6 Gents’ W’orking Nailed Shooters Gents’ Heavy Nailed Shooters • (good) 14/11 Gents’ Glaco Balmorals 14/11 A FEW SPECIALS. Gents’ Marlow’s Best Box Calf Welted Derby 22/6 youths’ School Chrome Boots, sizes 1 to 5 10/6 Patent Ankle Straps, hundreds of pairs—4 to 6 1/9 2/6 3/3 j /to 10 2/11 3/6 4/6; 11 to 1 3/11 4/11 5/6 Tan Willow Calf Ankle Straps, kicker toe, 96 pairs in stock, 7 to 9 4,11 40 pairs Men’s Small size Goloshes, 6,7, 8 3/- pair Ladies’ Felt Top Boots, warm for winter ... ... 6/9 Women’s Chrome 1-bar Ward Shoe, all leather • 6/11 Men’s Leather Leggings 6/11 7/11 Men’s High Gum Boots • 23/6 27/6 Vac Gum Boot, splendid boot 26/Gold /Seal Brand 35/* 37/6 Girls’ Split Kip School Boots, 10 to 13 ... ... - 7/3 W’hite Kid - Evening Shoes—--3/116/117/6 7/11 Slippers, for winter wear— Ladies’ 1/3 1/6 1/11 Gents’ 1/9 1/11 Youths’ Split V r ax Hals, 1 to 5, heel and toe plate 10/6 Ladies’ Glace Kid Derbv Boots--11 /S 12/6 ‘l3/6 14/6 •Ladies’ Tan Glace Derbv Boots—--8/11 9/11 10/6 12/6 Ladies’ Chrome Leather DerG' Shoes (special, cut) 7/1» Ladies’ Glace Derby Shoes, at 9/11 62 Pairs at 10/6 12/Ladies’ Glace Instep and Bar Shoes at 8/11 9/6 10/6 12/6 14,-8 Lowest in town. WE BUT LARGELY FOR CASH V’omen's Felt Slippers, hundred* of pairs 3/- 3/6 4/- and 5/3 Men’s Warm Lined Clogs, nucklo Still at 8/11 Men’s Knee Gum Boots—--15/6 17/- 18/- 19/Ladies’ Goloshes 2/11 3/6 4/- 4/6 Men’s Footholds, job line 1/6 Men’s Stout Sewn Derby Cookhams 18/6 19,6 Elsewhere .22/0 Secure the Bargains advertised. Postage 4d. and 6d. extra. stewart~¥obimson, CASHEL STREET.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17263, 2 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17263, 2 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17263, 2 September 1916, Page 2

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