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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. NEWSPAPER FOE SALE. An established- monthly journal, with widespread circulation throughout Dominion, is for Immediate Sale. Tiie publication is printed under contract, and no is necessary. There is a substantial list of active subscribers, and casual sales have been well maintained. Advertising Revenue has averaged £2,000 p.a., and in the hands of an energetic man could be coneiderably augmented. Running expenses -are light. Purchaser will need to take ova the business as a going concern. This proposition would suit retired Journalists with Jinxted capital, or would work in well with an established Printing- Business. Further information will be supplied to genuine inquirers only, on application to DISSOLUTION, Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgcty Building, Wellington. FIAT CARS. ■JT will pay you to call and see the NEW DE LUX MODELS. Bodies and chasses perfect. W. J. P. M'CTJLLOCH. £B3O. CASTLE STREET. SOLID 6 ROOMS; bathroom, scullery, cupboards, presses, built-in wardrobes, largo lofty rooms, gas throughout; solid concrete foundations; sunny handy position. Substantial first mortgage at 5£ per cent. TAMBLYN, M'KENZIE, RHODES. £-* -a r'fx —Substantial 7-roomod ResiJLXtH/ donee, best part Valley; every convenience; fine garden.—Tamblyn, M’Keuzie, Rhodes. r»QKA— G°°d 5 Rooms, Maori Hill; eleCwoOU vated section, sunny position; all conveniences; terms. —Tamblyn, M'Kenzie, Rhodes. _____ ‘ SOLDIERS LO £I,OOO. £I,OOO. A TTRAOTIVE 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW, jCjL replete with absolutely _ all conveniences and modern labor-saving devices; pantry,' cupboards, and all extras; fine garden and lawns; largo fowlhouses, etc. This is a dainty homo, and a cheap one. INGOING VERY EASY. TAMBLYN, M'KENZIE, RHODES. [DOR SALE, Express, good order; cheap. D Apply M. Campbell, coal merchant, Jbany street. OTOR SALE, privately, £750, 4 Rooms; V porcelain bath, basin, steel ceilings, raslihouse. —46 Forbury crescent, St. Hilda. J74oß~SAlMrSea.grass Prametto, WilliamST son’s Special; good order.—Cash Tradtig Company, 281 Princes street. —South End (penny section): Cosy fcftJtH/' Collage, 4 rooms; immediate lossession; buyer financed.—Bryant, Princes treet. __________ ALL’ ALTERATIONS OF Display advertisements must BE HANDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE 1 O’CLOCK OF THE PRECEDING DAY, EDUCATIONAL, SCHOOL OF DANCING. INSTRUCTION CLASSES as follows 1 Adults, Tuesday and Saturday, 7.40 p.m., £1 Is; Young Ladies, Saturday, 6 p.m., 12s 6d; Children, Saturday, 11 a.tn., 10s 6d. Terms payable in advance. Quarter commences from date of entrance. Private Classes and Lessons by appointment.—MlSS HAMANN, 14 Lees street. SPORTING. NEW ZEALAND GUN CLUBS’ ASSOCIATION. THE TWELFTH ANNUAL SWEEPSTAKE for the Clay Bird Championship of New Zealand will be held under the auspices of the Dunedin Gun Club at Tahuna Park on TUESDAY, Sweepstakes will also be held on MONDAY, 31st July. Shooting starts at 11 a.m. Tuesday, and at 10 a.m. Monday. GRO. E. TURNER, Hon. Secretary.

LOST AND FOUND. T OST, £5 Note, vicinity of Bathgate road. JU —Substantial reward returning 10 Bathgate road. _ LOST, Fox Terrier Dog, black head. — Apply 26 Eglinton road; reward. LOST, Highgalo, Roslyn, Saturday, Black-and-Ydlow Collio Dog, white chest; finder rewarded.—'Lewhi, 152 Highgato, Ros J ly n ; telephone 9,071. LOST, from 12 Eons street, Roslyn, Yellow Cat.—Finder please return above address, or ring 9,561. LOST, between Green Island and car terminus, Caveisbrim, Black-and-Whits ■Silk Scarf; reward. —Apply Rerldcll's, 'Ltd., Stuart street. LOST, Saturday morning, between Bishop’s place and Octagon, Gold Pearl Brooch. —Return E. -Samson, care Miles and Barr, dentist.; reward. I OST, Pair Rosary Beads, Royal Gold J Cress, and Chain.—Hiss Isaac, 58 Hope street; reward. LOST, Lady’s Silk Cardigan Jersey, Sunday afternoon, between. Kew Corner and St. Peter's Church.—Address 35, ‘Star’ Office, or ring 2,879; reward. LOST, Friday, Howe street, Child's Overcoat (name inside).— Kindly return Johnston, fruiterer, _ 656 King street; reward. T OST, between Pacific street and 81 IlighJU gale, Silver Wristlet Watch, war memento; initials and Dec., 1815 on back.— Finder rewarded returning to Prof, (lowland, 31 Highgato; or Young, jeweller, Princes street.. I OST, in Arcade, my Corns toured). I J bought a box of Wilkinson's Kreaka Corn Cure; Is a box. LOST, the idea, of paying big prices for lugffi.csL grads Tailor-made Suits.— Found, Pearson's, George street. Li#r in 12.40 Moruingion ear, Saturday morning, Basket containing children's dancing shoes, etc.—Reward returning 5 Meadow street; 'phone 227. WOULD Persons seen removing Fur from carnage' last night return Railway Parcels Office; failure w.ll result in immediate proceeding. l ) being instituted for recovery. rUND. —Men, your old Fell Hat. Made New at small cost.—Octagon Renovators, next Theatre. IjtOUND. —Spectacles to suit ail sights sup- . plied by qualified Optician.—Stunner, through Sprocen’s chemist shop, Octagon, I BOUND, at all grooms, Huia Butter. Guaranteed first grade. FOUND.— Daily, Hot Saveloys, from 9.30 a.m.—Fort, Rocho Co., Rattray street, FTOUND, All-wool Tweed Suits, handtailored, from £6 15s; get in early.Pearson a, 36 George street. FOUND, nothing but Best Trimmings, Best Workmanship, Lowest Prices.— Pearson’s, tailors. 36 George street. I .10 UN D, Sura Cura, the guaranteed . remedy for coughs and colds.—Wilkinson, 29 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. FOUND, Ercakii Corn Cure; sure remedy; cures while you sleep; Is box.—Wilkinson, 29 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. TPiOUN'B, in Michio sirset, Bag containing Jj pound u-olpu.—Apply 15 Carnarvon street, BeUcknowcs.

FOUND. —Chimneys Swept by competent Alan.—Otago Window Cleaning Company; ’phono 3,2a0; office, 254-tl King street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. milß Rainbow Private Boarding-house, JL Gorge street and St. Andrew street, ha* Vacancies for a Few Permanent Boarders. TffiTANTEiD, by young Lady in business, h Board and 'Residence; north end preferred.—9B, ‘ Star’ Office. PIUVATE Board Wanted, by working young Lady, away till day; Forbury ■Comer, Caversham, South Dunedin,—97, ‘ Star.’ ANTEDTby young Man (Christian), Private Board and Residence, vicinity Octagon.—93, ‘ Star.’ VACANCY for 'Two young Men Boarders (friends): share rooui;. private family. —lO9. ‘Star’ Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 7

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