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T° RESTAURANT AND TEA ROOM PROPRIETORS OR OTHERS. OFFERS WANTED FOR MODERN EQUIPMENT. ' . An unusually good opportunity is afforded bona fide inquirers to acquire a number of handsome comparatively new Tea Room Tables and Chairs of, smart, modern design. 24 Tables, chromium-plated tubular, steel frames: black vitrolite tops, with 1 end protectors; size approximately 48in x. 20in. 'V 26 Tables of wood fumed grey; black vitrolite tops; solid ends. 110 Superior Grey Chairs of quaint modern design; nickelplated splats; rexine leather padded seats; 1 Leather-back Lounge Chair. This material, which may be inspected at the Christchurch office of' the N.Z. Express Company, Ltd., has high replacement value, and ihtending purchasers may submit offers with confidence. Facilities ■: for wiewirig; equipment will promptly, be made available upon written or. personal request, while written offers to purchase may be directed to '.■■■ “CAFE,” • ; J Care J. Ilott Ltd., Advertising Agents, Commerce Building, Hereford street,- Christchurch.. DOWIE’S DISMANTLING CO. 3 x 2, 4 x 2, 6 x 2, 5 x 2 Weather; Board Lining, Pulp Board, Bluegum, Battens, Locks. Bolts, Hinges* . Taps... Pipe Fittings, Ranges. Iron Gates.. Wooden Gates, Baths./:iSletes,, ppprs : . (4-panel and high-waisted), Cupboard; Door, Sashes (6, 9, 10 panes). Mantelpieces, Leadlights, Cash Till. Double Hung Windows. Casements (2,3, 4. or 6-light. Oregon). Everything you require. ask for, we can supply. Phone 10-130. SALE, splendid walnut, drophead. SEWING MACHINE, £3 10s; Singer Machine, £3 -ss; Dining Room Suites, .from £5 10s; large' Tables. 12s 6d; Gramophones, good order; 38s Sdrßeqofds, 3 for Is;—Austen s/ 'Frederick street.; ' ' TTANDSOME Bedroom. Suite, 5 pieces, Jtl twe-tohe, ’only ■■>£ 14 17s 6d; streamline Chesterfield Suite, a bargain, £l4 15s; Push Chair. 12s 6d; etc., etc.—Austen s New, Second-hand Furniture Mart. Frederick street. FOR SALE, , 1 Draught Mare, sound, staunch, quiet all work and shafts; 1 Draught Gelding, shafts, sound, quiet all work; 4 Spring-carters, 1 Hack, 1 five-year-old half-draught, shaft, sound, ail work.—J. Reed, agent, Milton. POR SALE, 3£t high-pressure Shacklock ’ RANGE: R.H.: In good condition.— pply 55 Harrington street. Port ChalUSTRALIAN, Colonial, and English L Riding SADDLES ■ for Sale; all Heir- Work executed.—Trevena, saddler, } Princes street. lOR SALE, 1 young Shorthorn Cross BULL, 1 young Jersey Cross BULL.— >ply Stronach, Morris, and Co., Ltd., awford street, Dunedin. URNITURE Sideboards, Duchesse Chests. Wardrobes. Mirrors, Double 1 Single Wood Beds, Chairs, Linos., Kit;n Tables. —J. MTntyre, 312 King street. I ARDEN TOOLS.—See our selection of f Spades, Rakes, Hoes, Forks, etc. •ay Hardware, George street. (EETLEWARE Unbreakable, Cups, ► Saucers, Plates, etc.. Ideal for camp3, hikers, etc,; will not taste the food. r ESI We HIRE Crockery, Tumblers. Cutlery. Fruit and Fish Eaters, Teats. Jugs, y urn, Salads, Sweet Dishes. T.ADDIN TABLE LAMPS, , without l shade 655, with shade 87s; Mantles d Wicks 2s 8d each: Chimneys 3s 3d. GOLD LINE Finest China COTS and SAUCERS, 4 shapes, 5s 6d half-dozen, ps only 4s half-dozen. ■ ROCKERY, China, Household Kitchenware. Cutlery, Tools, Crystal, Enamelre, Aluminium Ware, best selection. ;AY HARDWARE. George streetT ACK LION COAL from the famous Ohai Field, Southland: hard, black, ght, and shiny. i>LACK LION COAL, obtainable! all merj chants and Bruce Coal Co., Ltd. phone 11-779). . _ >LACK LOAN COAL, 13s 9d quarterJ ton, cash; best value on the coal larket. wwq FOR BLACK LION COAL, “fi -t/ the best Southland Coal at eaper price. R SALE. His Master's Voice portable GRAMOPHONE: in good condition. 24 records; £3. or near offer.—Jlo, POR SALE, 13-gallon Lister SEPARA--1 TOR, almost new; also 2 good Garen Ploughs—27s, Times. poiTs ALE, "Targe HANGING LAMP; also . Bassinette.—276. Times. pOR SALE, Roslyn Swim Suit, also Ros- : lyn Bathing Trunks, as new; s.m. ,ze,—267, Times. ' POR SALE. Back Numbers Health and . Efficiency Magazine, complete.—26B, imes. i POR SALE, six sets COMMERCE : STAMPS, unused; what offer?—27l, imes. lOR SALE. Grate, Mantelpieces, Doors, Bath. Sink, Gas Stove: inspect and we offers.—7 Royal crescent. 'OR SALE, household FURNITURE, also Boy’s and Gentleman’s Cycle: owner wing.—ll 6 Bedford street, St. Clair. lOR SALE, DOG KENNELS, for removal: also Travelling Box and S.B. otgun.—ll6 Bedford street, St. Clair. 'OR SALE, superior portable GRAMOPHONE. similar first-class ndition; £2 cash—2Bo, Times. 'OR SALE, folding Oxley Seagrass PRAM, beautiful condition: nearly w; good tyres; 255.—283, Times. FT to 4ft high and low pressure, reconditioned RANGES: large stock.— David street. Caversham. 'OR SALE, DOG’S KENNEL, very strongly built; good appearance.—No. 3, Times Office. i ENUINE ’’ Hyde Park ” PRAM for f SALE. £6 10s; genuine order.—23B, pies Office. Instead of building a new Trades Hall at Auckland costing £50,000, as i suggested several weeks ago, it is now proposed to take over Pacific Buildings, in Wellesley street east, and sell the present hall in Hobson street. “What is the debtor’s occupation? asked Mr F. K. Hunt, S.M., in the Magistrate’s Court, Auckland, when a solicitor asked for judgment in favour of his creditor client for the sum of £5. “He’s an undertaker,” replied courisel. “ What, an undertaker? ” said Mr Hunt. “They don’t often get into debt these days.” ‘‘No, sir,” said the solicitor. “And the claim is for timber supplied.”—(Laughter.) Judgment was entered, the default being fixed at five days’ imprisonment. Advertising pays >ts way. often many times over. It will permit lower prices through increased volume. It can reduce selling costs. It can lessen the time in wh.ch a product moves from factory to consumer.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23014, 17 October 1936, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23014, 17 October 1936, Page 18

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