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WANTED TO SELL. \T7' ANTED Sell. Earing Bryant Jogger. * » light saddle and quantity of trotting ifar. Apply 23. Conway Street, Spreydon. .\7ANTED to Sell. V PK, Camera. F. 77 >* lens. £2, 130, St Martin's Road, i ‘OMATOES brought, down fresh from the A orchard every day. G. Wray’s, left.and side from Clock Tower. Manchester ROUND Paper D'Oyleye. Formerly fid dozen, Heath's Sale, three dozen for Irf 3d. 1239 \\T ANTED Sell. Galvanised Iron. good » » condition. 8 and 9 f.et, a. 130 wood for jwlhouses. Rintoul, next Munday’s, <Sydi uham. 124 S V\ r ANTED Sell. Sumner, splendid section ? » with long frontage, sewerago area. ‘ eptriLl - £'2so. L9B. 1240 W ANTED Sell. Cabinet Portrait Lens. * * F. 3. Waterhouse Stops. £5. Also Pail |~VESSERT Apricots and Peaches, la -2d Tin. Thick’s are cheaper. _ 1243 \\T ANTED Sell. Racing Bryant Jogger. * light saddle and quantity of trotting ear. Apply 23, Conway Street, Spreydon. \*7ANIT.D to s ell. V.P.K. Camera. F. 77 * T lens, £o. iso, St Martin s Road. WRAY’S is th© pice for Tomatoes. v -* • no middleman’s profit. Just past lock Tower, left-hand side. STERLING Silver 6-pieco Manicure Set.. reduced 55s to 28s 6d. At Beath’s Is there anything better than Carmote?

GARDENER'S Baby Carriers posted, 14b, tC. Kilmore _St., Christch urrti. j XERSEY-Hoistein Heifer, calved Oct< her, j* * second calf. 49, Preston's Rd, Styx. ; X ADIES' 3-button Black French Suede Au Gloves. Formerly 10s 6d. BeatlFs ale Price, 5s lid. ; X>EAUTIFUB Barge Ritnu Sideboard for x ~ 9 * : Tle, several mirrors, £3. 269 A. Stan- ! ciore Rd. Richmond. 1237 . Sale. Drophead Sewing Machine, | L nearly new. DIO. 2S9A. Stanmore Rd, , Richmond. 1237 | Wa.sha.ble Mocha Gloves, French, j —' Formerly 15s 6d. Beath's Sale Price, £s lid. 1239 ' *?/*! SINGER 66 Drophead Sewing Mai chines, perfect stitchers, going cheap. Cash or easy terms. JTa- | Co.. Q2. Cashel St, 1247 TT \ND Sewing Machines fr~m £2: must LA >-o s'ld; cheap. City Piano Co.. 92. ' " , ' rt ’ c+ _ _ 1217 T ADIES’ White Cotton Knitted Gloves. Beath's Sale Price Od a. pair. “Mon-

CARMOTE IS COMING iIOOi 1 Trade. Applications invited for a - LJ> first-class shop, repair and retail. E 33. 12-15 X'll 1 QS £?D. reduced to 75s 6d. BeauC ***- L -*- -»-0 U ‘tifal French. Hajad-made Ivory Voile Frock. Beath s Sale. new Collard and Coliard Piano. perfect order; any trial or inspection given. K 97. gUBURBA* 124( Pork Butchery, every Best position. jui*2. gINGER 66 Oak Droph< chines for sale, ch«" chine Co., 92, Cashel Bt. 49s 6d, formerly £lO „ V* qnis.fp Organdi Fr.-ck. Ouo of Boath's Sale Bargains. g EWING guaranteed "good order, from £3 10s. Secure one now Easy term?. _Machine Co., 92. Caihel St. Sale, Starr-Bowkett, three shares No 2 Group, cheap. Owner leaving N.Z. - 32 - : ~ 1242 49 s 6 r Exollen (slightly soiled). Beath s. gALE, 150 Jam Jars, from Is 6d dozen - fireguard se. Braes Rail and Kerb " Wood Cot os. Not Sunday, 44, Harper St.. S’ denhan Tram, latest J hauled, £6. Childs Play Pen 15s 56. Hills Rd, St. Alba ns. 1213 condition, also Child’s Play Pen. 1213 CEAORASS Pram, first-. ° new tyres, also Ch P 33. {_“La Gloria” r The Wor d's Best Gramophone £1 Down Weekly La Gloria” Gramophone 308 MAN HESTER STR ET [; with brass backed k CCORDEONS from 17s 6d; good

Canterbury’s GREATEST BOOK OF THRIFT Ihe Classified Advertising Pages of tut. 9 9 HEY are the most eagerly followed pages in the city—thriftj' men and women who have particular wants scan the classified columns of “THE STAR” regularly. The Want Ad. has come to be a powerful little magic servant. One needs but to wish for satisfaction of a want, and the way is open for fulfilment, For those who want positions, the “Situations Vacant” ads. point out specific opportunities. Employers use the columns to find the right people lor the right places. Under the heading “Houses to Let or For Sale,” the man who is seeking a good investment may find a list of attractive offerings. If you should lose valuables, the want-ads offer a splendid chance of recovery through the use of a “Lost and Found” notice. So it goes on, through an almost endless list of services that folks require from time to time. Through the classified columns of “ 1 HE STAR,” the man who wants something and the man who has it meet on common ground. The transact tions are mutually sat sfactory and profitable. Satisfaction, Profit, Thrift—these are bound to result when you use th ? Classified Pages of “The Star.”

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17246, 12 January 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17246, 12 January 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17246, 12 January 1924, Page 14

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