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TO LET. TO LET, W ORKSHOP, IN' GEORGE STREET, Apply COOK, LEMON, AND COOK, 29 Crawford streat. T FURNISHED Double Bedroom and Dining Boom; 30s weekly.—B+ Harrow street SINGLE Bedroom (furnished) availabU for refined Business Lady; electric; gas ring; conveniences; reasonable,—Bl2 York place. TO LET, for terra, Five-roomed House, central, on rise, no cars; 45s weekly. —702, ‘Star.’ TjTVLiAT, self-contained 3 rooms; hot water, JO gas; ground floor; use Of all conveniences ; 25s.—Austen Co., Frederick street. TO LET, Eavensbourne, splendid Fiveroomed modern Bungalow.—Particulars ’phone 7,688. TO LET, Two nice Unfurnished Booms, ■with use ell conveniences.—Apply 81 Helena street. TO LET, 3 Booms and kitchen; also 2 Furnished Booms.—Apply 47 Howe street. ■ O LET, Furnished largo Detached Boom, with small stove.—l 97 Albany street. fjno LET, 2 Furnished large-roomed Flat; JL kitchenette and conveniences; penny, section.—6oß, 1 Star.* __ 0 LET, Furnished Double Bed-Sitting Booms, conveniences; adults; Id section.—B M'Brido street, South Dunedin. LET, 2 large Unfurnished Front Booms, with fireplaces; use conveniences.—Apply 39 Loyalty street. BT, Dining Room, 2 or 3 Bedrooms; practically sole use kitchen, conveniences; furnished, unfurnished; Id section, north.—ss3, 1 Star.’ 0 LET, 2 Unfurnished Front Booms; el. and gas, use of conveniences. —94 Melbourne street, South Dunedin. TO LET, large Double Bed-Sitting Boom, also Double and Single Booms from 105.—36 Duke street, ANTED To Let, 2 Furnished Booms, suit dressmaker, north end.—Shop, 428, ' Star ’ Office. URNISHED Rooms To Let;” double room, single beds; suit business ladies or gentlemen.—6 Tennyson street. MODERN 9 Rooms, brick; electric light;' large area land, Anderson's Bay district; £2.—Park, Reynolds. _ TO LET, large Unfurnished Front Room; fireplace, electric light, use all conveniences; reasonable rent; suit business person ; telephone.—Apply 754 Cumberland street. _ 0 LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. FURNITURE REMOVED BY RAIL,"”' ; ROAD. OR SEA. I EXPERT PACKERS. GOOD STORAGE. miLBURY FORWARDING COMPANY 1 LIMITED. 'Phones: 2,304; after 5 p.m., 1,128. Office: 7 Crawford 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. Box 300. Telephones 1,151, 1,152. YOUR MOVE SIRI Household removals by Expert Staff. Greatest care exorcised. Lowest prices. Dry storage. Consult Üb. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. t - - —— BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A LBYN HOUSE, 558 King street. . Superior Private Accommodation I- or Permanent and Casual Guests.All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. ,1. W. MTVOR, Proprietress. ’Phone 2,889. TE RAHIRI 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. VACANCY for Two Gentlemen Boarders. —Apply No. 7 Market street, City. VACANCY for Mamed Couple; nice room; good homo.—Address 671, ‘ Star.’ CaOMBIODATXON (nil” parts Dunedin)', Flats, Rooms; Boarders from 255; inquire particulars.—Commercial Agency, Stafford street; 'phone 3,080. TF requiring • Board-Residence, Flats, JL Double, Single Rooms, permanently, casually cal£Octagon Labor Exchange; largo selection, available. C" (GOD Home, City (uo trams required), I oflore Board Two Business Young Men (students) or Married Couple, share largo room; every possible coimort and consideration ; laundry; terms, 52s 6d per week. —650, ‘Star.’ • ANTED, Two Unfurnished Rooms, with use of conveniences (hot, bath, and gas ring essential), by Harried Couple, no children.—Address 639, '.Star' Office. W' ANTED, Working Mari' Boarder; washing and mending done; private home. —2B Bath street (oil Stuart street). ANTED, by elderly Widow, 2 Unfurnished Rooms; use conveniences; must bo on fiat, north.—Mrs Mackie, Ravcnsbourne. OMFOBTABLE - Board and Residence; suit business lady; uo other boarders} central; telephone.—6oß, 1 Star.’ OARD~and 'Residence required, Gentleman; must be on hills; room, comfortable. —State terms 611, ‘StarWANTED, Boarder, in private family; single room; homo comforts; tariff moderate.—6l6, ‘ Star.’ _ UPErToR Accommodation offered Married Couple or 2 Friends; ’phone.— Apply 32 Main load, Gardens. ——Board and Residence, by Business Man; private fatuity; one or two boarders; central. —500, ‘Star. ARCS Double Front Furnished Bed-Sit-ting Room; use kitchen and conveni-ences.—3-i? George street. Boarder; quiet tv home; single room M'Bride street. OrO High street.—Vacancies for Board/Su/i ors; double or single rooms; wash, piano; tariff reduced; good table. APfAIiTcOOK HOTEL, Albany street. -Vacanoio- Casual, Permanent Boarders; moderate tariff.—W. L. Buddicom, proprietor; ’plume 3,473. EDUCATIONAL. BROWN’S Commercial College, abov« Moray Place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; individual tuition;! railway concessions.—Telephone 2,997. HOLDER Trinity College, Royal Academy Certificates has unique method for Teaching Pianoforte, 1 - Violin, 'Cello, and Grand Gothic Harp; proficiency gained in a very short time; fees moderate.—sos King street; ‘phono 2,542. MEETINGS, N ORTH DUNEDIN HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION. MONTHLY MEETING, THURSDAY, August sth, 8 p.m., in KNOX SUNDAY SCHOOL, Frederick street. Missionary lantern lecture on ‘South America,’ by Miss Elder, from Peru, Port Chalmers Congregational Church, TO-NIGHT; Reid Hall, Sout.i Dunedin, FRIDAY, 7.30. RETAILERS who want Paper for wrapping purposes can obtain supplies at the 'Eveeqp £££&% fiuaedi*.

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Evening Star, Issue 19319, 4 August 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19319, 4 August 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19319, 4 August 1926, Page 7

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