WAI-ITI ROAD. Tiled Roof 2-Storey Bungalow. We have been instructed bv Mrs l . Davidson (who is leaving Tun am) to offer for Sale by Pnvate Treaty her MAGNIFICENT 2 STOREY ROUGHCAST BUNGALOW, situated on 'Wai-iti Road, witbin 5 minutes ot THFpROOF is of Marseilles Tiles. EIGHT LARGE ROOMS. LARGE SLEEPING BALCONY upSUNHtOOM downstairs, with Bricked S»n Porch. Pergola roofed open- . ing off it. MOTOR GARAGE. ELECTRIC LIGHTING, and Gas installed. Built-in Wardrobes and . .Cupboards, every modern eonveni- . ence. __ . _ PANELLED RECEPTION HALL. ~lyare;o Bathroom, with porcelain bath, etc. Cloakroom with wash--hand basin. SECTION of over I acre, beautifully laid out. Splendid kitchen garden, including good asparagus bed. Magnificent view of mountains. Tills is a particularly attractive Modern Residence, all the rooms being P'astered and Papered with well chosen Art .-Paper. The House is fitted with all the Modern Labour-Saving devices. Our Client is leaving Timaru, and the property is for absolute sale. The finance is easy. Price and full particulars obtainable from ns. TO SPECULATORS! £IOO DEPOSIT. WELL BUTLT. 6-RQOMED RESIDENCE, with Gas Lighting, hot and .cold Water. Bathroom. Washhouse, etc. Section 21 perches, asphalt paths. Leased to date at 35s per week. Three minutes from Bay and Town. PRICE: £9OO. G. D. VIRTUE & GO., KESWICK STREET. Telephone*: tiffice 1020. House 1201. Box 141. ; . NEW —— BOOKS IN DEMAND AT HUTTON AND CO.’s. THE HOUNDS OP SPRING . —Sylvia Thompson. THE DANCING FLOOR —John Buchan. VANISHING TRAILS —Harrison Dale. 1 HE HIGH ADVENTURE —Jeffery Parnol. J ELLARION —Rafael Sabatini. GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES —Anita Loos. THE KEEPER OF THE BEES —Gene Stratton Porter. THE STOLEN MARCH —Dornford Yates. SALLY IN RHODESIA • : —Sheila Macdonald. ■ SHEPHERDS —Marie C. Oemler. TREASURY NOTES —Dorothea Conyers. THE GOD WITHIN HIM —Robert Hichens. THE BRIAR BUSH MAID —IC. Tynan. 0/ Each. P. W. HUTTON AND CO., BOOKSELLER 3 And BOOKBINDERS. TEMUKA. HAVE ANY OF YOU SEEN ’ SUZANNE & -ISAAC WALTON? If the "Herald” had a wide ouough circulation this ad. would interest them. Don’t buy Tennis Racquets or Fishing Rods till you see how marvellously we are able to cater for your'needs In prices and quality. Bussey’s Racquets with their unrivalled reputation. Direct from Home, and note their happy thought , screw press. ’ Repairs: Racquets restrung, all Qualities Gut; prices to please. ’Rods. —We bought a warehouse out at our own price. If you can equal the advantages we offer in 1 both these lines, we wish to shake hands with you, as you’re a wonder. MUIR & GOURLEY, SADDLERS, BOOTMAKERS, CANVAS GOODS, &c„ ■ KING STREET. TEMUKA. SECOND HAND CARS TY/E are anxious J,o clear out our i*’ Second-hand Cars before Stocktaking, and offer a few of these, as under, at VERY LOW PRICES. FORDS.—In First cpiass Order; , Guaranteed. £4O, £6O. Selfstarter Model £BS. FORD CHASSlS—Completely Overhauled, £35. - Fill In the winter ; evenings building a Sports’ Body V to this. BUICK TOURING. Good Running Order. £4O. MITCHELL - Two-Seater. FirstClass Condition. £35. OVERLAND--Model 90. E.L. and "■ S,S. First-class Order. £7O. Other Cars from £ls. All in Good /Running Order. MOTOR CYCLES from £6 upwards. Call and see us before Buying a Used [• .Car. Terms Arranged. Get in early and save dlsappoint- . ment. E. UNDRILL, GERALDINE. Telephone 67. WAIMATE’S NEW MUSIC DEPOT. MISS V. LEONARD, L.T.C.L., Having acquired the Lease of an ideally situated Shop in High Street (opposite Pyne, Gould, Guinness), announces that she intends carrying full stocks of MUSIC AND MUSIC INSTRUMENTS, Including Gramophones and Records. Students prepared for Examinations ;n Pianoiorte and Theory.. Pupils may also be enrolled for Painting and National Dancing at the Depot. RABBIT SKINS. RABBIT SKINS. CALF SKINS. WANTED FOR EXPORT. ' fIIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, HORSEHAIR, ETC. ALSO PURCHASED. JOHN MOODY, HAYES STREET, TIMARU. Warehouse, Shaw, Savill Co.’s Stores. Tel. No. 1132. P.O. Box 163. Mclntyre’S Extra Strong Regulating P.lls. Ladies recommend them. Sold everywhere. 5s IH per i )»o*. |
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 October 1926, Page 11
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