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FOR SALE ,J)TJNEDIN DEMOLITION CO. Phone 22-894. Phone 22-894. CHEAP PRICES FOR NEW GOODS. New Casements and Fanlights: Single Light, 30s; 2-light, COs; 3-light, 90s; 4pane, 6-pane, and larger Sashes for Verandahs and Partitions, Kauri Washtubs, 37s 6d; T. and G. Doors, H.W. Doors, Garage Doors (ledge), 35s set; Deadlight Picture Window, complete. 26s 3d; 400-gal. Tank, 78s 6d, Camp Oven, 12s; Dover Stove, 2ft Range, Stove, 18iu high, with boiling Ring, 455. Only at • 12 WILKIE ROAD. Remember— LATE NIGHT FRIDAY. Market gardens (CH’CH.),ltd., P.O. Box 598, Christchurch, Table Potatoes 3s, Table Onions 3s, Carrots 3s, Parsnips 3s 6d, Beetroot 3s, Pickling Onions 3s, Swedes 3s, all in 561 b bags. Freight paid any station. Celery 5s dozen, Leeks 3s 6d dozen bundles. Carrots for rabbit poisoning, 7s 6d large sack; freight paid any station. J. STEVEN CO.. Grain. Seed, and Produce Merchants, 94-96 VOGEL STREET. DUNEDIN Samples and Prices for Grain, Seeds, Pig and Poultry Feed furnished on application. E A. T B A. T CHOICE CEYLON BROKEN ORANGE A PEKOE, In slb Boxes, 2s PER LB. J. LINDSAY & CO., 1 Vogel street, Dunedin. Wanted to sell, 10 PIECES FADELESS CURTAIN NETS. Usual price, 2s 9d yard, Easter price. Is lid yard. 15 PIECES NAIRN’S LINOLEUMS. 4s lid yard. 6 ONLY WILTON CARPETS. Usual price, £l2 10s. Easter price, £8 10s. BRAZENDALES. LTD.. 301-305 Princes street. MICROSCOPES, 50 new and second-band. 5s 6d to £80; Accessories: 10,000 mounted slides, scientific Books, Telescopes, Field Glasses. Survey Instruments. List free. D. SEWARD, Optician, Melbourne. /IyroSGIEL All-wool Men’s SOCKS, winter weight: marl ribbed knit in fawns, browns, and blue-grey; usually 2s lid, special value ,2s.—Hallenstelu Bros., Ltd., Octagon I?OR SALE —Ladders, Trucks, Wheels and ? Axles, Split Pulleys, Wire Ropes, Huts, Ralls, Tin Sluice Valves. Sundry Plant. — Apply City Electrical Engineer, 242 Cumberland street, Dunedin. 12ap FIELD DRAIN PIPES lor Sale; Sin 15s, ■tin 235, Gin 45s per 100 feet; pin Is 3d, 12in 2s 3d per foot, on truck, Milton.—B. B. Jones, Britannia Brick and Pipe Works. P.O. Box 10, Milton. 22ap KENOLD CHAIN DRIVES.— Cheapest and most efficient power transmission; 1 .to 100 H,P. (chains and wheels) ; available from N.Z. stocks. —Agents. R. B. Denniston and Co., Moray place W. MOSGIEL Men's Silk and Wool winter weight fancy PULLOVERS and CARDIGANS : good shades fawns and blues; jsually 21s, special value 12s 6d.—Hallenstelns Octagon. 21ap SOLID Oak GRAMOPHONE, light stained console model; cabriole legs; Russel :riple spring motor; 2 books; 30, records; no reasonable offer refused. —328, Times. FOR SALE, quantity of UNIVERSITY BOOKS; arts course; good order.— Apply 36 Falcon street, -Roslyn ; Phone 20-069; 29ap HORSE COLLARS and Saddles Lined and Stuffed: Military Saddles, Bridles, and Harness, cheap.—Trevena. saddler, Princes street, Dunedin. 29ap PEDIGREE Old English BOBTAIL PUPPIES, from Imported parents; almost human Intelligence; 5 guineas each. — Savllle, Fairlie. " Bap FOR SALE, aged handy DRAUGHT HORSE; £8; good saddle and harness orse; £lO ; 2 Hacks. £4. —Apply No. 303, 'imes. 28ap iJTANTED to SELL, SINGLE BEDS, 3ft, panelled ends, extra heavy rustless fire, with straining bolts: 35s 6d.—llnioli' lanks. CHESTERFIELD SUITES, In Wool Moquette or Genoa, from £l2 10s; Oak l ea Wagons, 21s 6d —Harold Banks. IEAGRASS CHAIRS, cane frames, 22s Gd ; J 8-plece Oak Suite, in wool raoquette; 14 10s.—HAROLD - BANKS. . 23? George ;reet 4ap COR SALE, “ Sames ” PIANO : practically j new. —To be seen 156 Kenmure road, lornlngton. 29ap > H.P/ STEAM BOILER. 1001 b pressure, ) vertical; also 1 h.p. STEAM BOILER, srtlcal; vacuum cleaner. —322, Times. tjqß SALE, good dairy HEIFER; 3 years; ' just calved; sound; quiet.—Apply 54, Times. 29ap R SALE, 21 h.p. PETROL ENGINE, Anderson ; splendid condition.—Address sh Only,” Time? Office. 29ap COR SALE. FUR COAT; fit small person; J good condition; 14 guineas.—36s, "imes. 29ap JOR SALE, extra good Long White Weancr 1 BOARS, Waione strain; 1 guinea.— Moore. ” Tokorangl,” Tapanul. 29ap 3EP DIP, Imported, 5s gallon; rahago paid; cash with order.—N.Z. Highway tractors. Ltd., Logan’s Point, Dunedin. OR SALE, 4 Fox Terrier SLUTS, 10s each. 349, Times. 29ap OR SALE, Orion No. 2 L.P. RANGEI perfect order.—34B, Times Office. UN FOR SALE, English Single Barrelled ; 12 gauge Shot Gun; 305.—319, Times. OR SALE, good Table POTATOES; Ss per bag.—J. Young Clyde. Way OLE CLUBS and all Accessories, lowest ■ prices. Send for list.—M’Dougall s irts Depot, 22 Bond street. 27ap OR SALE. Overheck’s RBJUVENATOR; cheap; only in use a few months. — !, Times. 28ap 7ANTED to SELL, King Edward POTA- / TOES: 10s sack; sugar bags, 3s; ivered. —299, Times, 28ap FOR SALE, 1 Methven, BOILER; cast Iron frame ; capacity 'l4 gallons.—Apply 290, Times. 28ap CHOICE Milking Shorthorn BULLS, 6 months old, by Dominion Foreman ot Ruakura : reduced prices.—Saville, Fairlie. JOT WATER.—Beautiful Supply assured 1 by Installing Barningham’s Open-fire filer Grates or Destructors. —All Ironongera 23u )A IRY CARTS, Spring Drays, Farm Drays, Bakers’ Carts, Wheelbarrows, vinglctrees. Store Trucks.—Scurr, Cura rlaml street BLACKSMITH BELLOWS, Anvils. Vyces. Pulleys, Crescent Band Saw, • Halgh Buzz, Milner’s Safes—Scurr Cumberland street • ■■■■■■••. AILWAY AND TRAMWAY RAILS {all weights, lengths); Boiler Tubes (Igiu 2in, 31n. 51n). —SCURR Cumberland street WREN’S WALLPAPERS —Prices that are unequalled ; visit our showrooms; inspect windows; you’ll save money.—Wren’s Travellers by train may sometimes have wondered what is referred to in Britain in the term “ the six-foot way.” This is really the space between the “up ” and “ down ” lines in a double . track, and the actual measurement is 1 generally 6ft, 54iu. The importance of having a proper space between trains which may pass each other at high speeds need not be emphasised, and many pre- , cautions are taken by the railways to en- ■ sure that’ both passenger arid goods 1 trains shall have no overhanging loads 1 which might foul in the “six-foot” space. Should it lie necessary to trans- | port any such loads, this is done when | traffic is quiet—usually on a Sunday — ■ and the other set of rails is kept clear until the awkward consignment is safely out of the way. The width of a double track of railway lines is not less than 28 feet, but even with this space large girders and castings en route may cause anxious moments, particularly when they pass under bridges or tunnels.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21940, 29 April 1933, Page 18

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