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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. FIRE SAXE W. D. AND H. 0. WILLS'S, LTD., STOCK At MOODY’S, TOBACCONIST. 21s Loews Pipes for 12s 6d. 8s 6d Razor Strops for 4s. 12s 6d Bengali Razors for 6s 6d. 2s 6d Briar Pipes for Is. 2s 3d packets Rojal Bengali Cigars for Is 6d. Is Cigarette Holders for 6d. 20s Haircutting Clippers for 12s 6d. 30s Dunhill Briars tor 20s. 2s Colgate's Shaving Soap for Is 6d. 2a 6d bottle Anzora Hair Cream for Is 6d. Tobacco Pouches and Cigarette Cases at ■ HALF USUAL PRICES. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Country orders must he accompanied by cash. ASK FOE LANES’, LTD., GOLD MEDAL DERATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. Which are the Best. LANE’S, LTD., WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Agents 'for Whyte Mackay and M'Calium’t Perfection Whiskies. Sold Only in Dozen Lot or More, LANES, LTD, 'Phone 47. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Rugby Football, left in St. Clair car, 28th May.—Finder please ring 1,055 ; reward. LOST, on Saturday afternoon, Lady’s Wristlet Watch, between His Majesty’s Theatre and Hazel avenue, possibly St. Clair tramcar; reward.—Address 621, 'Star’ Office, LOST, recently, Gold Bamboo Bangle; reward.—Communicate tel. 7,975. LOST, His Majesty’s Theatre, Saturday, Leather Purse containing latch key, silver.—Finder kindly leave 63 Stuart street. WILL the Person seen Removing j H.P.' Motor Engine from Shoofing Gallery, Exhibition Grounds, return at once to save further trouble.—l2 Carroll street. QJTRAYED, from 23 Gourley street, MusLJ selburgn, Brown Pekingese Puppy.— Finder please communicate ’phone 2,699; reward. LOST, Michie street, Saturday, a Suede Glove.—Apply 9 Michie street. LOST, on Saturday evening, Man’s Covert Overcoot.—Finder please ring 7,968; reward. rifUKEN from Normal School, Standard JL IV.-V. lobby, Boy's Dark Grey Sports Coat.—Please return Post Office, Albany street. LOST, Motor Starting Handle.—Finder please communicate Exide Battery Co., Princes street south. LOST, Gold Expanding Wristlet Watch, between Dickson’s boot shop and Castle atteel, or Normanby car; reward.—s 77, ‘ Sto-r.' T OST, between Mosgicl and Allanton, JLf Spare Rim and Tyra of Ford Motor; reward.—A. Ralston, Allanton. PERSON who took Parcel from ladies’ room, station, 6.30, Friday, return 157 Moray place; reward. WOULD Lady who took Bangle by mistake at meeting, 11th, Labor Rooms, kindly return.—ls M’Bride street. EOST, Dust, Germs, Moths by having your Carpets collected, cleaned, returned same day; no waiting; Chimneys Swept—Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., Sfc. Andrew street; ’phone 493. I OST, all thought of chimney Tires by J employing Saunders, Otago Window Cleaning Co.; competent chimney sweep.— Telephone 3,250 OUNIL Otago Central train, Wednesday evening last, on arrival Dunedin, Pair Spectacles.—lnquire 605 ‘Star.’ 1 WOUND.—Stewart's JO Gridiron Hotel; Grills, Fish at all hours. Restaurant. _ opp. 3-course Dinner; FOUND.— Player Roll Exchange, 87 Arthur street; large variety to choose from; wo exchange or sell. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ALBYN HOUSE. -L- 558 King street. Superior Private Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. J. W. MTVOR, Proprietress. ’Phone 2.889. TJ3 EAHIEI PRIVATE HOTEL. ACCOMMODATION for Casual and Permanent Boarders. Nice airy rooms. Good table. Three minutes from Railway Station. Commercial Travellers catered for. Proprietress, Mrs JONES-NEILSON. ■Phono 3,433. Qt INGLE-DOUBLE Room, Bed, Breakfast, k 3 Country Visitors; also Rooms.—lß Loudon street. WANTED, married terms, etc.—6o3 Two Unfurnished couple, two children , ‘Star.’ Rooms, ; state WANTED, by Gent (Protestant), Board. Residence; single room, washing; Roslyn preferred.—6oß, ‘ Star.’ LADY engaged during day requires reasonable Board or Single Furnished Room; state terms; permanent.—6ll, ‘ Star.’ fjKQ High street.—Vacancies for Perman#o/4 ent and Casual Boarders; good fable, piano; terms moderate; washing and in on di n g. . '’fT’OUNG Man wants Board and Lodging, .Hi central.—6o7, ‘Star.’ oS Bed-Breakfast, 10s day Visitors; 3 special arrangements for permanents. — Dominion Boarding-house, Cumberland ireet. 3 minutes Railway Station, just pact Fire Station; ’phone 7,336, _ rjjMNTALLON, 631 C;;s;ic f.rcet. bos JL Vacancies for Show and Race Visitors, 10 minutes from show ground; also for Permanent Guests. —Mrs O’Neill; ’phone 7.456. WANTED, Board for elderly Lady, south end preferred; state price.—Address 604, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED Known—Visitors can get Accommodation at Camerons Windsor House, late Occidental, 9 Manse street. TO business Lady or Gentleman, largo UnX furnished Front Room, new; board if desired; refined.—s9B, ‘Star.’ WANTED, by a respectable Woman, a Plain Unfurnished Room; quiet.—s9o, ■Slat.’ VACANCIES for 3 Gentlemen Boardea, in superior borne, near Hillside Workshops.—Address 585, ‘ Star.’ SHOW Visitors.—Vacancy for 2, share room; hod and breakfast; private, bandy Show. —388 Cumberland street. npHREE young Men wanted share large A room; good table; splendid v.ew; no cam; bandy library, G.P.O. —40 Tennyson street VACANCY Permanent Boarders, Couples, central, minute to tram.—l 4 Maitland street (off Princes street). VACANCY for Visitors during Show Week.—4s Stuart street, Dunedin. MILFORD HOUSE, T2O MldtTaiirrKtreet. —Vacancies for Gentlemen Boarders; terms central. young • Men, refined homo, on hill; no others; 2nd section. —497, ‘ Star.’ COMFORTABLE Board, private home, 2 Gentlemen Boarders; share room, single beds; washing; moderate.—394 Leith street; 'phone 7,769. TtjOTO. 4 Clarke street (off High street, and J.v 2 minutes from Grand Hotel). —Vacancies for Permanent or Casual Boarders; terms moderate. HILLGREST, 78 Tennyson StreetVacancies for Show Visitors, bed and breakfast, 4s 6d; also Accommodation Permanent Boaiders, 30s.—’Phone 7,909. VACANCY for respectable Working Men Boarders.—27s Cattle street (near Frederick street). - /Ti ET Quotations from 'Evening, Star’ *UT Office for large or small quantities of Printing before placing your order.

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Evening Star, Issue 19263, 31 May 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19263, 31 May 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19263, 31 May 1926, Page 7