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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. SUPERIOR SUITS FOR DAY AND EVENING WEAR,' GENUINE TAILOR-MADE AT MODERATE PRICES. QUALITY AND VALUE PREVAIL IN EVERY SUIT WE MAKE. This is the governing factor which has given us such an enviable reputation with well-dressed men during the 30 years we have been established in business. J. CIIOMBIE AIS T D CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Ailienseura Building, Octagon. SPECIAL TO LADIES. Messrs j. g. forster, ltd., Princes street (next Stewart Dawson's), announce that their SALOON IS NOW RESERVED FOR LADIES ONLY. Appointments Made for SHINGLING, SHAMPOOING, PERMANENT WAVING, Etc. Sis Assistants. No Waiting. ’Phone 7,610. MONEY. r USX MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors, N.Z. Brpress Co Buildings, Bond street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A L B Y N HOUSE, 558 King street. Superior Private Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. ,1. W. MTVOR, Proprietress. 'Phone 2,889. TH RAHIEI 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. 'Phone 3.433. YACANCY for 2 God lemon Boarders (mates), share room, single bens; washing and mending done; good table; central, on rise: car passes door; 30s weekly.—2B2, ‘ Star.’ __ WANTED, by respectable young Man (Prole,stain), Board and Lodging; near Cargill's Corner. —State terms 277, ‘ sta £i . _____ MOTHER and adult Daughter desire Board, quiet Protestant home; do own washing and room; no attendance required; south or central; moderate. —State terms 231, ‘ Star.’ FLATS (kitchenettes, modem appointments), Double-Single Rooms, furnished, unfurnished. City, suburbs.—Commercial Agency, {?taffo;r. street; ’phono 3,080. “ OCTAGON Labor Exchange, Octagon.— Excellent Board-Residence, central; telephone, etc.; ladies, gentlemen; from 255. Flats, Rooms available. €OMFORTABI/B Homo offered To Working Man, vicinity of Eaiinton; reasonable. —Address 262, ' trtar.' ST. H PLIERS, *0 Howe street.—Vacancies for University Students; good home: terms moderate. TOUR NISH ED sunny Bed and Sitting Ji. Room required by 2 Ladies; telephone preferred: south cud suburb. —256, ‘Star.’ WANTED, 2 Unfurnished Rooms or small Flat, Ravcnsbourric or Dunedin.— 244, ‘Star’ Office. BOARD and Residence for 2 or 3 Working Men, central.—l 4 Mail land street {oil Princes street). • SUPERIOR Board-Residence, Four Gentlemen, One Lady.—Apply 43 Royal terrace. WANTED, 2 Boarders; piano; private home, south end.—2o2, ‘Star’ Office. YACANCY for 3 Gentlemen Boarders.— Apply No. 7 Market street (next car sheds office). QIUPERIOR Board-Residence offered Two tej Gentlemen; homo comforts and conveniences.—36 Cargill street. WOULD like 2 or 3 nice, young Men Share nico Furnished Room; handv Workshops.—lßl, ' Star.’ LOS’S AMO FOUND. LOST, Four Reserved Sente Tickets for Indian-OU-go hockey match, section 3b.—Finder kindly return to Chns. Amtman, P.O. Box 31, Dunedin. LOST, to-day, Brown Wallni, containing single note?, platform, probably 11.30 exnress; reward, one pound.—Communicate 285, ‘Star.’ LOST, Monday morning, Octagon, Leather Purse, containing small grey purse and silver; reward. —Ring 9,750. T OST, Saturday afternoon, pair Pincc--i-J lie?, in case, between station and Manor place.—Flutter please return to 8t Manor [dace; reward. ' LOST, Lamp Socket off carriage lamp.— Return 639 Castle street; reward. LEFT this morning in Moray Place P.O. telephone box, Lady's Brown Leather' Puree, containing silver and notes; reward. —Fairbairn, Henderson, Cumberland .street, I next Leviathan Hotel). LOST, Lady's Bike, vicinity Park Wand, St. Hilda, last Thursday.—Apply Beach House. LOST, Monday, between Brown's Commercial College and Stuart street, Signet King: initials “8.M.”; keepsake; reward. —Return above college. T OST, between railway station and Oargill's Corner, Cairngona Stone, topaz. Reward returning Post Office, Sariiane. LOST, Purse, containing money, between Inglis’fi and Newbury's; reward.—s 4 Forth street. LOST,’ Blue Drop Earring, between Iky and City, Monday; reward. —No. 257, ‘Star’ Office. L" 6st7 SuiidayT Wrisvlet Watch ; reward. —Telephone 7,245. _ f OSXTTast Wednesday, in City, a Cigarli i otto Box; contains 3 pairs boys’ stockings and a notebook. —Finder please return to 34 Carroll street; reward. LOST, alt thoughts of chimney tires by employing Saunders, Otago Window Cleaning Co ; competent chimney sweep.— Telephone 3,250. OST, Soot and Worry, all parts City and suburbs. —J. Carpenter, practical chimney sweep; 'phone 2,012. LOST, Dust, Germs, Moths by having your Carpets collected, cleaned, returned same day; no waiting; Chimneys Swept.—Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., St. Andrew street; 'phone 493. FOUND.— Social, Labor Club, Tonight (Tuesday); musical items, dancing, supper; admission free; collection. FOUND.— Stock-taking Sale; Jewellery, Engagement Rings, from 60s; Diamond Rings from £B.—Himmcl's, 227 George street. (M’TipT^ciT'Gcdd J? Wxiidlots from 50s; £3 lOs, now £6 10s.—Himmol, 227 George street, FOUND. —Tui Dance, the best, Wednesday, 8 to 11; gents Is 6d, ladies is; best jazz band of 5 players. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the Evening Star’. Office at Moderate Prim.

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Evening Star, Issue 19276, 15 June 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19276, 15 June 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19276, 15 June 1926, Page 7

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