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WANTED. TTUMBER Four-seater. 10-23 h.p. Motor-car -*■ for'Sa'o. This car is fully equipped with eiecirio lamps, spare wheel, etc. The cur is beautiful? finished in stone grey and upholstered in dark brown leather. This car has had very little use. and is equal to new. Price £3")0." Adams, Ltd.; Garage, Tuam Street. SPEEDOMETERS.— Brin? them to bo Repaired by our Expert, trained in the most exacting fine -work school —Watchm&kinc Satisfaction guaranteed. Also GRAMOPHONES Repaired bv an Experienced Mechanic. Always reasonable charges at, R. KKKNETT'S. tho People'* Watchmaker, 911, High Street. X WANTED: 40 TO 100 ACRES. IX EXCHANGE FOR SOUND TOWN PROPERTY. , CLIENV stints SMALL ARI of GOOD LAND, handy to City, where freo town property will be "considered in payment or part payment. Cash values. Send full particulars to RONALD S. BADGER. IST, Manchester Street. .ITILL you hesitate when yon know that V V you can pet a ;U o-speed Xinpr Dick, engine just thoroughly overhauled, for £25? Hurrv up! ' Phone 3830 to-day. LAWRENCE'S' EXCHANGE. CHART Light Two-seater Car for Sale, O cheap. This car has just been repainted a smart- orange shade. It is fully c-auipped with lamps,'hood, wind screen, etc. In purchasing this car we will give tuition free ci charge. Price for quick sale, £l2O. Adams, Ltd.; Garage, Tuam Street.

PECTACLES or PINCE-NEZ, auitablo to the sight and correctly fitted; or New Lenses to your old frav »«. Wo repair and refit all Boris of Spectt -les, Pince-nez, etc., having en<lless stock erf r>arts for repairs. Temples, Straight and Cijvl«d Bridges, No*e Plaouots. etc. Very moderate charges at R. BENNETT'S, the People'a Optician, ?U, High Street. X A RGYLE Delivery Car for Sale, cheap. -«•*- This car has a fine roomy express body, in splendid ordw. It httß only recently been repainted, and looks very smart. To make room for a new shipment of ears arriving, ws hftvo decided to quit this for £9O. Adams, Ltd.; Garage, Tu«m Street. TRIUMPH Motor-cycle—This machine has had very little w.e. Given away at £■7s. Splendid Free-engine Triumph, £3O. Terms arranged. LAWRENCE'S EX-CHANGE-fPHONE 3892). HIGH, TUAM AND ST ASAPH STREE.TS. TjyAXTED Sell, Butcher's Tubs for sceld- » » ing, curing pigs. Water Troughs for sheep nv.A cattle. Kauri Washtubs, with brass plugs and chains, guaranteed not .to leak, 30s. Ca;.ks for summer drinks. Baker's Ferment, and Yeast Tubs. Washing* Machines and Churns made and repaired. Sutherland. 70. Tuara Street. 'Phone 175 X. .£»9C DEPOSIT and 12s Gd per wecko*J»*<J Square House 5 rooms, verandah. copper, pas, J-acre. Prico £230. Forest and Perkins, 438. Colombo Street, Sydenham. r ANTED—At Nicholson and Co.'s Sale, VV 30 Ladies' Tweed Coats at 4s lid, usual price 37s Gd. Ift-20 H.P. Siddeley-Wdiseiey Touring Car. -I-*J Simply "jivon away at £1.50. 3-seater 12-16 . Delapre', good os new, £245. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE, High, Tuam and St Streets. "Phone 3592.

WANTSI V» vrith WANTED— At Nicholson and Co.'s Sale, 30 Velvet Trimmed Eats at 9s lid and 12s Gd, usual price 22s 6d and 255. spectuble Householders. » i wiin or without Cash, you can Dress yourself and everyone in your family with everything of the highest quality. Late Fashions far Ladies, for Gentlemen, for Boy 3 and Girls. If you are a bit short of cash com© and see me. I can nrrango it for you to your entire satisfaction. At ■ Balkind's, 629, Colombo Street, between Lichfield and Tiiam Streets. O-i FOR 2s Weekly. Firsl-clasa Suits, c*»U- Boots. Shoes. Underwear. Hats, Linen, purchasable by Easy "Weekly Payments. Balkind's, G 29, Colombo Street. WANTED— At Nicholson, and Co.'s Sale, 6 Dozen Cot Down Quilts at 2a lid, usual prioe 4s 9d. \ LAWRENCE'S Specialises ii* Delivery Vans. Here are some that are Specials: Sid'deley-Wolselcy, Dennis, Clement-B«yorcf, Talbot. Priced "from £IOO to £250. Any stylo of body. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE, High, Ttiam ar.d St Asaph Streets. 'Phone 3892, " ADIES' Grey Woven Bloox -*-i weight, prica 2s jld pair; also Woven -Mercerised Bloomers in Navy, Saxe and Grey, price 4a 6d pair, at Ballantyne's, A BARGAIN at Lin wood—Quaint Bunga- * low of 4 rooms, plastered, nicely papered, panelled hall mirror-front wardrobe, gas, bathroom, h. and c. and every convenience: J-ocrc in garden. Price reduced to £465, mosf ot which can remain at 4j per cent. Hillarv and Baxter. O class order, tyres and belt as good as, new; Lamp and Generator. You will secure it at £2O. Wa accept £lO Deposit and £2 monthly. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE, HIGH. TEAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS. 'PHONE 3892, TV,rOTOR-CYCLE, 7 h.n. Bat. 3 speed, and IYI. Coach-built Side-car. An absolute bargain at £55. We' have a couple of dozen Motor-cvcle Bargains. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE, HIGH, TUAiI AND ST ASAPH STREETS. 'PHONE tSßri.

£i QA-A Sydenham Snip.— JLOc> Rooms, verandah, bath, gas, copper, tubs: nearly J-acre. Forest and PprKins. 433, Colombo Street, Sydenham. \yiTANT£D—At Nicholson and Co.'b Sale, VV G only Wadded Quilts, slightly soiled, at 6s lid, usutl price lis 6d. WANTED— At Nicholson and Co/s Sale, 35 Dozen Gent's Lamba Shirts -* "' 'lid, usual price 4s 6d. Joy's Rud"© Whi'woiUi »r Bicycle, iwr'.ect 'order, £3; Gent's Cycle, £-2 10s; Lady's 8.5. A., £4. Call and inspect without delay. LAWRENCE'S EXCHANGE, HIGH. TTJAM AND ST ASAPH STREETS. 'PHONE 3592.

FOR 21 DAYS ONUY. 33l pop sent, discount off Job Lines in Boots and Shoes We believe in forcing out our job lines regardless of price. A large proportion are hi Weirs and Women's Footwear, with a fair amount of Boys and Girls. Heads of families are bound to benefit by trading "with us. NOTICE THE PRICES FOR THESE LINES: GO prs. Men's Glace "Kid Bal- A large assortment of Ladies' morals, Standard bra-;d— Ankle-bar Shoes and instep— Now 15/6 "At 9/6 10/6 11/6 12/6 40 prs. Men's Glace Dongola Hal- Ladies.' White Canvas Tennis morals Premier brand 14/9 Shoes, chrome soles 6/6 6/11 16 prs. Gents' Willow Calf Tan Ladies' Brown Suede Tennis Sboes 12/6 J 1.6 Shoes, red rubber—--11 prs. Gents' Tan Glace Bal- ' 6/11, Worth 8/11 morals • 14/6 pair Guls' Tan and Black Glace Kid 32 prs. Gents' Bos Calf Boots But. Boots. Splendid value " 17/9 4/11 5/11 IB Men's Chrome Lace Balmorals Ladies' Glace Kid Shoes, in lace 11/9 pair and bar, small sizes to clear—■l6 prs. Gents' Glaco Derby 3/11 Boots 14/11 pair Ladies' Glace Kid Derby fronts Men's Nailed Shooters, all sires Boots 10/11 11/8 12/6 and 15/11/9 12/G Ladies' White Tennis Shoes, Men's Brown and Black Canvas rubber soles—l 44 pairs just Shoes 6/11 pair landed 2/11 Ladies' White Poplin Shoes, GenW Tennis Shoes, rubber every variety soles ■ 3/6 ' ,x 5/11 6/6'6,11 7/6 7/11 Children's White'Canvas Shoes, Ladies' Black Velvet 1-bar Shoes leather soles 7to 10 3/11 5/3*5/11 6/11 7/6 11 to 1 4/6 4/11 all sorts Ladies' Tan Glace, Derby fronts.' Children's Sandals, leather and 9/6 chrome 6oles; large stocks Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes, just secured. We are the . welted soles 14/6 cheapest people. Ladies' Tan Glace Derby Sees Girls' Box Calf Derby Boots, full , 7/6 8/6 9/6 10/6 roxmd toe, boxed. Just, arLadies' 5-bar Tan Shces r'6 3/6 T [ vo {\ 7 to 10 7/H H to 1 9/6 Ladies' Leather Ward Sii;:c\ rub- jj jj/g bor hoek w/ 3 .f- /U Men's Chrome Gol. Bals 12/0 Ladies White Kid Wpgcuie „ ~ ,„ . , „ „._ r o; ,. Shoes - ' 5/- 6/6 7/8 Youths' School Bow s, 2to 5, 9/11 Ladies' Black Glace 1-bar Shoes m ««« *»**••* la *? ! [ , M± 8/11 Tan Sandali, English make, 4 to Youths' Little Gents' brand— 0, 9/11 . 7to 10, 3/11 9/11 10/11 Wide Welts. 11 to 1 4/3 POSTAGE 6eS. EXTRA. COUNTRY CLIENTS SPECIALLY ATfENDED TO. Boot Importee- - - - CASHSL STREET

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17284, 27 September 1916, Page 2