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WANTED TO SEIX. YV/ ANTED—-To sell 1925 Douglas 2W speed, £l7/10/-. B.S.A. 1926, 2h.p., £2O. A.J.S. 1925 model, £25. N de Luxe Triumph, electric, £6O. R. G. , Slade, Sefton Street, Timuru. CINGLE Harley, fitted with air cleaner, etc. Great order, first to try will buy. £27/10/-. Terms given. Todd Motor Coy. VY/ANTED—To sell, on easy terms (small deposit and balance as rent) —6-roomed, 2-storied dwelling on high level, section, ten minutes’ walk Irom Post Office; h and c water, lighting, washhouse, eighth of an acre, good land. Vacant now. See me about this. MARK HIGGINS, 21 Arcade. SAVE NEW CAR DEPRECIATION. DUY this latest Challenger Model D Essex 4-door Sedan, has run a few miles only. Carries a new car guarantee. Save £IOO by buying this from TODD MOTOR COY. (CRYSTAL Wine, Liqueur and Champagne glasses in clear cut glass, from 1/- each, al Wentworth Auction Mart. ONIONS. » ONIONS. Prime Canterbury. 5/3 Per Cental Bag 5/3 and 5 per cent. Discount. STAR STQRES, LTD. WANTED KNOWN. Steel Shafted Golf Clubs Now on view At The C.F.C.A. YV7 ANTED KNOWN —A substantial meal obtainable at any hour of the day at Dominion Cafe. Fish. Oysters. Grills. 3-course Luncheon 1/6 from 12 to 2 Fresh Oysters to take home, any sized bottles, or fried with chips. Also Fried Fish and unips. Muttonbirds. cooked or raw, at V. LURAJODS. 2CHOOL Bags 2/9, wee one. Good big one, solid leather 8/6. Attache :ases for school 3/-, 4'-, 4/6. Suit ases, best yet, 6/6 to £6. A big one 0/6. ' Sole the family soles. Leather my price. Good last 3/9. 3-foot Vade’s patent pram safety strap 4/6. Smith’s Wee Leather Shoppie. OORNS quickly and effeetively removed with Oddie’s Kornsol. Try ;; 1/6 bottle. r T'AKE Oddie’s Quinine Port Wine. A 1 wonderful tonic. Bracing and appetising. Price 4/- bottle. /[ODERN window furnishings. The * new style is frankly different from le conventional type, but when handd by a specialist, is most charming, odest and sensible. Even the most intensive materials, by careful toning colours, make effective rooms. Claude . Shackell, specialist in art furnish,gs, Stafford Street, ’phone 1338. FAIRLIE RESIDENTS. 'HE Pacific Starr-Bowkett Building Society has a representative in your strict. Don’t fail to call on him and [t information about loans for homes ee of interest. Loans £IOO to £IOOO, ee of interest. Payments 6d to 5/;r week. Fairlie agent, Mr G. C. artin. BOOKS. BOOKS —op-TO-DAY and YESTERDAY The Early Canterbury Runs.— Acland. 17 6. Yesterdays in Maoriland. —Andreas Reischek. 16/-. I Maori Witchery.—C. R. Brown. 6/-. | Early Wellington.—Louis E. Ward. 30/I Jubilee History of South Canterbury. 21/-. Collected Poems of John Masefield. 11/-. One Man's War. —Bert Hal\. 18 6. i Good-Bye to 'All That. —Robeit . Graves. 13/6. ; Medal Without Bar.—R. Blaker. BG. j War. —Ludwig Ren. 3/6. Journey’s End, The Novel.—Sherriff. 6/-.. War is War.—Ex-Private X. 6 -. In the Hell of Verdun.—Alfred Hein. 6/-. The Sea ‘ Devils Po'c sle. —Lowell Thomas. 10/6. The Letters of Gertrude Bell. I Vol. n -. I Lincoln. —Emil Ludwig. 21/-. ' The Risen Sun—C. C. Martindale, S.J. | 7/6. Famous Water Colours.—Sargent. 7/-. God’s Man: A Novel in Woodcuts.— L. Ward. 10/-. Pearls and Savages.—F. Hurley. 10 / 6. Donn Byrne, Bard of Armagh. 7/6. In Search of England.—H. V. Morton. 10/-. The Call of England—H. V. Morton. 10/-, Merchantmen at Arms.—David Bone. 16/-. New Zealand Short Stories. '*6/-. Susan Outside. —Sheila Macdonald. 6/P. W. HUTTON & CO., BOOKSELLERS & BOOKBINDERS.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18581, 30 May 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18581, 30 May 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18581, 30 May 1930, Page 14