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WANTED TO RENT. "DANK Clerk wants to Rent Modern Bun- -*-* galow, . within 2nd section.—W. 4435, Star. 2 "DUNGALOW, 4 rooms, Grey Lynn pre- ■*-* ferred; young married couple; careful tenants.—Permanents, 4163. Star,. 2 COTTAGE, small, cheap; vicinity Eden Terrace; state rent. —Write B. 1664, Star. x 2 END November, within 2nd section, rent 22/6; rent guaranteed.—Apply 19, Fairfax Rd., Epsom. 2 GENUINE Inquiries for Furnished and Unfurnished Houses, Remuera, Epsom, Mt. Eden. —F. Wade, Newmarket. Phone 42-502. _A GEO. SAYERS AND SONS, 10, Vulcan Lane, find Tenants and Collect Rents. Phone 41-003. C HOUSE, furnished or partly, 6 or more rooms : handy city.—M. 4196. Star. HOUSE, unfurnished, bungalow preferred, near beach; permanent.— Government, 4416, Star. • 2 SELF-CONTAINED Flat, unfurn.; or Small Cottage; handy city. — Good Tenant, 4415, Star. _4 Q( HEARER, Prothero and Shearer for Sent __ Collecting.—2, Security Bldgs. C SMALL House or self-contained Flat, cheap; Grey Lynn preferred.—Write 56, Sussex St., Grey Lynn. x 2 rpHE Central Letting Agency require -*- Houses, Flats, all suburbs; good clients waiting.—7, Hellaby's Bldgs. A WE want Houses, Grey Lynn, up to 27/6 ; good clients waiting.—Buckley, Surrey Crescent. Phone 27-398. A WANTED TO BUY. ABIDE Here! For ever Buying and Selling Books.—Mighty Atom Parcel Depot, Palmerston Bldgs., Customs St. 2 ADVANX Buys All Sizes Sound, Worn Tyres; highest prices. — Advanx Ty-repair Co., Ltd., Hobson St. D APPAREL. —Mrs. Outtrim, Victoria St., Buys Ladies', Gents' Superior Clothing. Phone 42-674. 7 ARTIFICIAL Teeth, Sovereigns, Old Gold; fair dinkum smelters.—Pearline, Fergusson Bldgs., Civic Square. Estab. 1599. D ATTENTION! ! Suits, Boots, Rifles, Old Gold, Silver, etc.; will call. —iMeltzer, 61, Victoria St. Phone 45-330. D TWATERS give the Highest Prices for Gold, Musical Instruments, Sewing Machines. — Corner Civic Square. Phone 40-792. D A UCKLAND Auctioneering Company will ii Auction or Buy Furniture to best advantage.—Customs Street West Phone 42-238. D EFORE Selling, before Buying your Furniture, consult Squirrell and Co. We defy competition.—Phone 44-398. C OTTLES. Sacks, Metals, Highest Prices. Ring or write. Reliable men will call. Clarke Bros., City. Phone 41-429. Newmarket. Phone 44-109. C ALIFONT wanted, in good condition.— Ashby, Estate Agent. Phone 23-447. x 2 ELECTRIC Stove, nothing but McClary brand; cash. —Phone 12-738. x 2 GENTS' Left-off Wearing Apparel, Old Gold, Silver, etc.; highest prices.— . Kissin's, 6, Customs St. W. C " GOLLIWOG," 238, Karangahape Rd.— VJ O.S. Dresses and Men's Suits wanted; spot cash. 4 MUM'S, 410, Queen St., wants O.S. Frocks, Costumes; spot cash over i counter. x 2 PRAM, Cream Cane, good order and cleanliness essential; price, particulars.— Urgent, 4502, jStab. _2 RANGE," 2lt 6in, in good order; also several 3ft Ranges.—Buckley, 327, New North Rd. 20-941. WHS CALES,' Typewriters, Lawn Mowers, Lino, all Household Furniture; best cash prices.—Open Market, 15, Karangahape Rd. D BWING Machines, any make; best cash prices.—Globe, 154, Queen St 40-295. D STAMPS. —Old Postage Stamps Bought, Sold, Exchanged ; collectors call; large selections. —Powell, 45, Shortland St. C STAMPS wanted, best prices given. Collectors, see approvals; open Friday evenings.—Brodie, Hellaby's Bldgs., opp. G.P.O. i C AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS OPPORTUNITY. £1000 TO SPEND. J. R. ROBERTSON, LTD., Will Pay You the Highest Price, Spot Cash, For Your HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Effects and Sundries. Any Quantity. Any Time. Phone 43-025. J. R. ROBERTSON, LTD., ■ Queen Street. Opposite Court's. C TTOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WE WILL BUY FOR SPOT CASH THE WHOLE OR PART OF YOUR FURNITURE. Highest Prices Given. No Cartage or Valuation Fees. Leonard Coakley, W. J. Cuttle (Valuers). GEORGE WALKER, LTD., Auctioneers, 249, Queen Street Phone 42-815. D TTSED TCTURNITURE yj^KSTWLi BIG DEMAND BEST PRICES. RICHARD ARTHUR, LTD., 191, Queen Street, Will Buy for Cash. Phone 40-325. A > GOLD BUYERS. BRING your Old Gold, Broken Brooches, Rings; highest market price paid.—■ Kissin, 10, Customs St. W. D GOLD, Gold, Gold—Direct Exporters, No middleman's profits. We pay highest prices.—92-94. Hobson St D OVEREIGNS wanted, also Gold (old), of any description ; highest prices.— Parkinson, Pacific Bldgs. Phone 41-063. D OELL YOUR QliD Q.OLD, T"\IAMONDS AND T>RECIOUS CJTONES TO THIS OLD-ESTABLISHED FIRM. WE GIVE HIGHEST PRICES FOR CASH. , You need not hesitate to Sell to this Old-established Firm of Jewellers. Country residents are requested to Register, all Parcels to save delay. Highest Prices Given. TAS. pASCOE WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND DIAMOND MERCHANT. 80, QUEEN STREET, and 66, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. Also at Hamilton. RD THB POT'S ALWAYS BOILING."— Get Market Price for Old Gold, Teeth, Crowns, Gold Dentures, Watches, Chains, Rings, Trinkets, Gold Coins, Obsolete and Broken Jewellery, anything made of gold, any quantity. Remember, Top Market Prices. Secure your quotation. — Robinson's, Ltd., 352-4, Queen Street, opposite Town Hall. Phone 46-375. D Q. O L D 1 I I p O L Dill OWING TO THE PUBLIC APPRECIATION WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE THE INCREASE OF ■tQ I PER OUNCE EXTRA FOR A FURTHER TEN DAYS. TDEFINERS & QMELTERS T TD., (Est. in New Zealand over 25 Years). Note Address— CORNER OF QUEEN AND WYNDHAM STREETS. (Few Doorg Above Milne and Choyce, Ltd.) PHONE 46-602. WHY NOT LOOK OUT ANYTHING UNWANTED—DO IT TO-DAY. D FOR HIRE. BOTTLE Jacks, Timber Jacks, Extension Ladders, good order.—Sam White and Sons, Market Place. Phone 44-708. D VACUUM Cleaners (silent), 5/ day,, delivered and collected. -_* Domes-tic •Vacuum Cleaning DI

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 260, 2 November 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 260, 2 November 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 260, 2 November 1932, Page 1