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BETTER THAN NEW. FURNITURE. ■ FURNITURE. MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE. £8 15s. DUCHESSE. £3 15s. DRESSING TABLE. .£1 15s. EXTENSION (DINING TABLES (Oak). £3 10s. 7-PIE'OH DINING ROOM SUITE (Moquette). £l4 10s. 6-PIBOE DINING .ROOM SUITE (Velvet). £8 10s. . 9-PI ROB DINING ROOM SUITE (Oak). £2l KITCHENETTE CUPBOARD (White Enamel). £2 15e. AX MINSTER CARPET RUNNER, 10yds. £6 10s. TBBNDH AND CO., HIGH STREET, CORNER OF ARCADE. ’Phone 2,229. MEETINGS, (’ v Wf-X BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS’ INDUSTRIAL UNION OF . WORKERS. THE MONTHLY MEETING of the above Union will be held im the Trades Hall, Moray place, on SATURDAY Next, 9th December, at 7 p.m. Important Business. J. HAYMES, Secretary. LOST AND FOUND, LOST, Gold Eversharp Pencil (initialled W.T.H.).—Reward returning to Cookham House, Princes street. JOST, in the vicinity of Maori road, a -i Pink Silk Scarf.—Reward at Gilmour's, grocer, Carroll street. - LOST, Kit Motor Bike Tools; reward. — 31 Reid road, South Dunedin. LOST, between Octagon and Post Office, Envelope, containing photos and letters—Finder kindly leave Zenith Studio, Princes street; or Brown’s Tea Rooms. X OST.—Great opportunity to save money JU by not first seeing our values.—Lambeth, Cargill’s Corner. LOST. —Groat opportunity to save money by not first seeing our values.—Lambeth, dargill’s Corner. LOST, White Parrot.—Finder kindly communicate 632 Castle street; reward-. LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, Wednesday night, , King's Theatre or vicinity Dowling street; reward.—Elliott, hairdresser, 120 George street. I OST, lost Sunday, SteelJined Whip, J North Taieri road, Kaikorai; reward. —D. Anderson, carrier, Kaikorai. LOST, between (Gardens and St. Andrew street, Purse, with ■ £1; reward,—26 Opoho road, -Gardens. ' FOUND, Tuesday, -Sum of Money, in dining rooms.—Apply Dominion Cafe, George street. _____ FOUND. —Suit Cases; special discount for holidays, this month only.—Lambeth, j Cargill’s Corner. FOUND.— Spray will supply Fish "at R attray street wharf To-morrow Morning. FOUND.— Chimneys Swept; City—one 4«, two 6s 6d; Suburbs—one ss, two 7s; tho most reliable firm; only competent men employed.—Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co. (’phone 493), 32 St. Andrew Street. POUND.— Men, your old Felt Hat Mad# New at small coat—Octagon Renovators, next Theatre. POUND. —Spectacles to suit all sights supplied by qcalified Optician.—Sturm*.', through Sprcsen'a chemist stop, Octagon. POUND, tho most reliable and cheapest Felt Hah Renovators.—Whipp and Co., 236 George street, and Cargill’s Corner. TTOUND.—Chimneys Swept or Scraped, JJ Chimney-pots cleaned, Kitchen Range Scraped and Cleaned; all work done by competent man.—Otago Window Cleaning Company; telephone 5,250. OUNDSyrup" of Linseed Cough Mixture, sure cure.—B. P. Cameron, 3 Stafford street. OUND—Tailored Suita, ail-wool tweeds, from £6 15s; worsted from £7 ISs.— Modern Tailors, opposite Herbert Haynei’a. FOUND. —Suit Oases; special discount for holidays, this month only.—Lambeth, Cargill's Corner. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VISITORS TO AUCKLAND II ISITORS TO AUCKLAND!! STAY AT STONBHURST RESIDENTIAL RTONEHURST HOTEL. Tho ‘N.Z. Dairyman’ says: “There is only one ‘ Stonehurst/ " Mr.and Mrs ALBERT A. BROWN. Proprs. Wire or write “ STONEHURST,” Auckland. RAINBOW Private Boarding-house, St. Andrew street: Vacancies for a fow permanent Boarders. —’Phono 5,285. BROAD BAY, Ideal Holiday Resort.— Koromiko House, comfortable Accommodation visitors; booking now Christmas Holidays.—Mrs Bartlett. TWO Students (sisters) desire Board with Protestant family for next year, north end; piano.—9o4, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, Board and Lodging for three ; Lady Students, for next year.—Address 960, ‘Star’ Office. MARRIED Couple (no children) require Furnished Bed-sitting Room and conveniences.—972, ‘ Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 18144, 7 December 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18144, 7 December 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18144, 7 December 1922, Page 5

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