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WANTED TO SELL. VV7ANTED—'To sell privately, quantity ” household furniture. Apply, “L. 35,” "Herald" Office. I I I \V7ANTED— I To sell 1925 Douglas 2W soeed, £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, Timaru. OINGLE Harley, fitted with air cleaner, etc. Great order, first to try will buy. £27/10/-. Terms given. Todd Motor Coy. ]yi ORISON’S LIMITED—--IVI Warm all-wool school hose for boys, black or grey, with school coloured bars as required. Save 1/- a pair and buy them at 2/11 a pair. YY/ANTED —To sell, on easy terms w (small deposit and balance as rent) —6-roomed, 2-storied dwelling on high ' level, section, ten minutes’ walk from | Post Office; h and c water, lighting, I washhouse, eighth of an acre, good I land. Vacant now. See me about this. | MARK HIGGINS, 21 Arcade. SAVE NEW CAR DEPRECIATION. DUY this latest Challenger Model I Essex 4-door Sedan, has run a few ! miles only. Carries a new car guaranj tee. Save £IOO by buying this from TODD MOTOR COY. j ! (CRYSTAL Wine, Liqueur and ChamI pagne glasses in clear cut' glass, from 1/- each, at Wentworth Auction Mart. I ONIONS. ONIONS. Prime Canterbury. 5/3 Per Cental Bag 5/3 and 5 per cent. Discount. STAR STORES, LTD. WAITED KNOWN. .OLIPHANT’S MOTORS. j ETARMERS, transport your Fat Lambs i * in the same way as your other | produce —by motor. , equipped ! one of my lorries aor the purpose of carrying sheep, J will place it at the disposal of my warmer Clients. It is , well known ths»; Fat Lambs lose weight I rapidly when driven m the road. ! Adopt our quick transport and save 1 money. Have lorries for all kinds of work. Furniture removals by covered Pantechnicon to anywhere in tb* South Island. Telegrams: Oliphant, Timaru. Telephone 937. BOOKS. BOOKS —OF—- ’ TO-DAY and YESTERDAY I The Early Canterbury Runs.—Acland. j 17/6. I Yesterdays in Maoriland.—Andreas Reischek. 16/-. I Maori Witchery.—C. R. Brpwn. 6/-. I Early Wellington.—Louis E. Ward. 30/i Jubilee History of South Canterbury. ! 21/-. Collected Poems of John Masefield, j 11/-. One Man’s War. —Bert Hall. 18/6. J Good-Bye to All That. —Robert Graves. 13/6. ] Medal Without Bar.—R. Blaker. 8/6. , War.—Ludwig Ren. 3/6. ! Journey’s End, The Novel.—SherrifT. 6/-. I War is War.—Ex-Private X. 6/-. In the Hell of Verdun.—Alfred Hein. 6/-. I The Sea Devils Fo’c'sle.—Lowell Thomas. 10/6. j The Letters of Gertrude Bell. I Vol. | 11/-. 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.—SVieila Macdonald. 6/ P. W. HUTTON CO., , BOOKSELLERS & BOOKBINDERS.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18584, 3 June 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18584, 3 June 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18584, 3 June 1930, Page 14