WANTED TO PURCHASE Advertisers desirous of having replies t* Advertisements forwarded from This O.’licc and others requiring Addresses of Ad ver tisers sent them, are requested to fumis Stamped and Addressed Envelopes To these purposes VUANTED —To buy 5 or 6 cord pin " wood in’ blocks, handy to Fairlie Apply, “Wood,” Herald Agency, Fairllc Vf/ ANTED—Scales for general store fruit, etc. Apply, W.lBO, Haralc Office. ■W/ANTED —Baby’s cot, dropside U possible. Cash. Apply, Herald Office for address. W/ANTED —To purchase Morris, ton v truck. Price must be right. Stat? price and where can be seen to W.lBl Herald Office. VV/ANTED —To buy good cart saddle and breeching. State price to 108 Herald Office, Temuka. yy/ANTED —Rabbiter’s hack, suitable for back country. State price and where to be seen, W.175, Herald Office. ■yn”ANTED —To buy two-stand portable shearing plant. State price and particulars to W.171. Herald Office. ’yv ANTED—Wine, whisky. Timaru bottles 1/6 dozen; full sack rags 2/6. Write or call South End Bottle Exchange, Barnard Street. yy/ANTED —To buy second-hand Bft discs, one 4-horse spring-tooth grubber, and second-hand drill. Apply. Herald Agency, Fairlie. yY/ANTED —To buy bottles, fat and rags. 37 Regent Street. <ALD junk wanted for spot cash. Old motor vehicles, obsolete machinery, scrap metal, traction engines, all classes of waste material, farm implements. 29 Melton Street, Timaru. yY/ANTED—To buy coal sacks in any quantity. Ring 24 and the lorry will call. FORESTRY BONDS We are pleased to announce that we can now pay substantially higher prices for N.Z. Perpetual Crests and Australasian Foresty bondholders’ Trust Bonds, also Afforestation, Ltd., Shares Box 901. Wellington. FORESTRY BONDS EXCHANGE,
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20513, 3 September 1936, Page 15
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268Page 15 Advertisements Column 8 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20513, 3 September 1936, Page 15
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