MEETINGS. 0 TAGO HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIi TION, TUESDAY, JUNE ISlh, At 8 p.m.., Id HOME SCIENCE BUILDING, OTAGO UNIVERSITY. Subject for Discussion: ‘HABIT TRAINING.’ DUNEDIN BURNS CLUB. raiHE MONTHLY MEETING, which will X take the form of a Basket Social, with good Musical Programme and Dance, will be held in (he Early Settlors’ Hall TOMORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7.45. Ladies a basket. Dance, till 12. Admission by Membership Ticket, obtainable at door. Double tickets, 7s 6d; ladle*’ single, 4s per annum. N. M'DONALD, President. —<i TO LET. mO LET, 5-ROOMBD BUNGALOW and X kitchenette; all conveniences; near car at Anderson’s Bay; rental £2 Ss. Address No. 272, ‘Star’ Office. _ TO LEASE, jfNENTEALLY - SITUATED GEOUNDy FLOOR PREMISES (offices, etc.); very suitable for sample, rooms, small factory, or store. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO., Auctioneers. TO LET, For a term, fIYHE FURNISHED RESIDENCE of Mrs X Goorgo Roberts (*' Whitelee,” Littlebourne), containing 10 rooms, bathroom, pantries, and every convenience. Apply THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., 21 Water street. ffilO LET, 3 Rooms, partly furnished; 22s A 6d weekly, including elc< 6 Forbury crescent, St. Hilda. electric light.f|lo LET, Wcil-fumishod Bed-Sitting A Room; siuti one or two busintßSß ladies; central, sunny.—’Phone 7,692. l r |VO LET, Furnished Double Bed-Sitting A Rooms, also Room suit 3 friends; conveniences; adults; penny section.—B M'Bride street, South Dunedin. rixET, jj’urmsned 4 large Rooms, Dining Room; piano; 1 single, 3 double bed*, conveniences; adults; penny section.—B M'Brido street, £outh Dunedin. mo LET, for eis months from Ist July, A _ 45s per week, Bungalow (nearing completion), 4 rooms and kitchenette; gas range, gas copper; vicinity Forbury Racecourse; couple or adult family; references essential—2B7, ‘Star.’ OHO LET, Double Furnished Bad-Sitting X Room (gas griller), also Single Furnished Bedrooms; conveniences; respectable,—276 Castle street. TO LET, Furnished Bod-Sitting Room; 15s each; use all conveniences; free light and fire for cooking; suit two —Apply 227 George street. TO LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms and kitchenette, with use of conveniences; pent reasonable.—Address 269, ‘ Star.’ mO LET near Duke stroot, Comfortablyfurnished House, 6 rooms; modern conveniences; £2 week.—Reids, Ltd. mO LET, St. Clair, Furnished S&lf-con-X tainod Flat, 3-4 rooms, in home.—Re-ids, Ltd. superior f IK' LET, St. Clair, Furnished House, 7 IJ. room*: sunny ids nation, st team atop. -Reids, Ltd. mO LET, Mornington, 9-roomcd House; A modern conveniences; garage; low rent; for 9 months—Reids, Ltd. rLE-T, St. Andrew street, near George street, good roomy Shop; splendid display window. r LET, Furnished Rooms, double c single, with use of conveniences.—ll Stafford street. rLET, to refined person, Double Front Room, furnished or unfurnished; all modern conveniences; suit business lady or gentleman; 3 minutes from car.—Apply 118 Victoria, road, St. Hilda, mb LET, 2 Partly-furnished rooms; 18s X weekly; with electric light, use of conveniences.—293 Ring street. Furnished Bedroom; telephone, use conveniences; rental ISs; breakfast arranged; select part Anderson’* 8ay.—258, ‘Star’ Office. mO LET, George street, very large Front X Boom; suitable for jeweller, tailor, dressmaker, etc.; separate entrance.—Austen Co. . 0 fTIO LET, splendid 7-roomed Furnished -a- House (brick), near Museum; 60s. — Austen Co., Frederick street. mO LET, north end, Furnished Bungalow, X 4 rooms and kitchenette; all modern;' 40s. —Austen Co. Five-roomed Residence, above rLKT, our shop,—Apply Cut Rato Shoe Store, 274 George street. ISTELL-FURN ISHED Flat, all conventV ences; separate entrance; telephone; detson’s Bay; 27s 6d weekly.—26o, tar ’ Office. 10 LET, Half-house to Couple; 0.1, gas; rent, 18s; unfurnished. —46 Maclaggan oct. 5 LET, Furnished Double Bedroom and Sitting Room; use conveniences.— ly 90 Tennyson street. City. _ D LET, modern Shop, all conveniences, Stuart street, City; low rent to suitten an t,293, ‘Star.’ LET, iu superior locality, on rise, Three Uniuruished Rooms; hot and water; use bathroom and conveniences; objection one child; 5 minutes from re City; 255.-245, ‘Si_ar.’ ) LET, Furnished Bedroom an<T*Dining Room; conveniences: £1 weekly; e. , included; N.E.V.—2-6, ‘Star’ Office. LET, comfortable Furnished Bedroom: fireplace, use of conveniences; mode- ; middle-aged perron preferred. —94 on’s drive, Musselburgh. 0 LET, Double and Single Room-, furnished, from 10s per week; also ■ago. —36 Duke street. LET, Double Bedroom; fireplace; use conveniences; reasonable. —58 Du rut as ') LET, 3 Rooms; use kitchen and conveniences; 22s 6d per week; also One m with fireplace, 7s 6<i week, furnished. High sweet. ) LET, 2 Bedrooms, Dining Room, furnished ; use all conveniences; close Id on: adults.—-200, ‘ Suar.’ , Castle street.—Largo Uuiumisiiod > Room; fireplace; double fm> room, dining room, e.L, gas ring^ LKf, ~K or til-cant Valley, Motor Garage, handy main road; reasonable.— 17 Blacks road. ) LET, large Double Comfortably furnished Bed-Sitting Room; use conciioes.—47s George street. __ LET, Prince Albert road, convenient and commodious Shop, with room, and back entrance; old-established ; low rental.—E. J. Bryant, Princes I LET, Furnished Room, with fireplace.—Apply 30 Bath street (oft rt and George streets). LET, Shop, King Edward street.— kpply 240 Main South road, C-aver-Apply mo LET, Furnished Rooms, with use of JL conveniences; ideal home. — Apply Clarke, 10 Dowling street. rKNISHED Bedrooms To Let; centra.!; superior.—29 Stuart street. rtnO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove JL your Furniture moans safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. YOUR MOVE SIR I Household removals by Exp«& Staff Greatest care exorcised. Lowest prices. Dry storage. Consult De. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. FURNITURE REMOVALS. SEE US as to the Best and Cheapest Way to Remove your Furniture by Road, Rail, or Sea ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPLOYED. UNSURPASSED STORAGE. Write, ’phone, or call THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LIMITED, P.O, Bos SCO. Telephone* 1,10,- I.W.
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Evening Star, Issue 19276, 15 June 1926, Page 7
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