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BOARD AND RESIDENCE. B WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. ALMOEAL HOUSE, 61 DUNCAN STREET. Excellent cuisine. Beautiful panoramic Replete and up to date. A heme away from home. Mrs M. PULTON, Proprieties!. ’Phone 3,642. ALBYIi HOUSE, 558 King street. Superior Private Accommodation to Permanent and Casual Guests. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. J. W. MTVOB, Proprietress. ’Phone 2,889. TE RAHIRI PRIVATE HOTEL. Accommodation for casual and, Permanent Beardens. Nice airy rooms. Good table. Three minutes from Railway Station. Commercial Travellers catered lor. Proprietress, .Mrs JONES-NEILSON. ‘Phone 3,433. BUSINESS Gentleman require* Board and Resufeuce (central preferred) m private family. Reply to Number 553, ' Star.’ VACANCIES for Boarders, select home; good ta)ple; double, single rooms.—B44 Cumberland street. CCOMMODATION. Rooms, Plate; Boarders, all parts Dunedin; 2 Rooms, Stafford street.—Commercial Bureau, Stafford street; ’phone 5,080. APT AIN COOK~ HOTEL, Albany street. —Vacancies Casual, Permanent Boarders; moderate tariff.—W. L. Buddicom, proprietor; ’phone 3,473. TO LET. TO LET, In New Building, Moray place, WORKSHOP. Ground floor 43 s 25, with cart entrance. First floor (front), 27 x 24, well subdivided to suit dentist or other business. Second floor, 54 x 29, will subdivide. 'Phone 9,593. T. E. KINDLE, FOR LEASE, LARGE BUILDING, Moray place. niroo i Flats, 18 moms all told. Suitable surgeon or other professions, or would let tho two flats of 6 rooms each separate. TAMBLYN, M’KENZIB, RHODES. mo LET. 2 Partly-furnished Rooms; A sunny position; 5 minutes from Exchange, on rise.—6l7, ‘ Star.' _ m'o LET (vacant), St. Clair, 7-roomed A House; all conveniences. Apply Saunders, 50 Pine Hill terrace. mo LET, City (Arthur street), 5 splcnA did Roams; all conveniences; £2 2s per week. —Curtis, 176 Princes street. inO LET, Alva street, superior Residence, A 6 good, bright Rooms; gas, sunny; loruer section. —Reids, Ltd. mo LET, Maori Hill, Brick House, 7 A rooms; modern conveniences; electric light; immediate possession.—Reids, Ltd. 110 LET, large Furnished Front Room; suit married couple or friends; use conveniences; 12s 6d. Apply 20 Smith itreet. TO LET, Furnished Bed-Sitting Boom, A with gas cooker; use of all conveniences, telephone.—66a Royal terrace. TO LET, 3 or 2 Unfurnished Rooms; conveniences; centre City; homely Couple preferred.—l6l Castle street. O LET, convenient 6-roomcd House, Nohnanbv; largo glasshouses;; gar- ] Jen, X acre.—Apply 104 Harbor terroco. j TO LET, Furnished Bedroom, -Bsd-Sit-i ting Room; ring; all conveniences; mit business Lady; respectable.—276 Castle street. NFURNISHED Flat, 6 rooms; no objection subletting; reasonable rental, —Apply, immediately, 73 Tennyson street. o~i.ET~Unfurnishod 2 Bedrooms and Sitting Boom; o.L, h. and c.; on rise.—ll 4 Maclcggan street (off Grant street). J6TANTED To Let, by yoifcg Couple, 4 r?/ or 5-roomed House; any suburb. — 'O, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, Furnished Rooms; airy; two single bock in each room; use of sitting room and piano; suitable for ladies or gents in business; terms moderate.— 275 Castle street. mo LET, Double Bedroom, Sitting Boom A (unfurnished or partly); griller; all conveniences; roapcctablo; central. : 276 Castlo street. mO LET, to respectable Business Couples, A 2 Nicely-furnished Bed-Sitting Rooms. -4-68, ‘Star.’ nTLARGE Room Modern Cottage; superior, is next block railway station; 70s week; garage.—ls 3 Castlo street. _ rino" LET, well-lighted Room; central poti.l lion.—Apply White and Co., 95 Stuart street. inUiAT, 3 or 4 rooms, furnished or unfnrJ? nisbed; self-contained; every convenience.—Majestic Mansions, St. Clair. TO LET, "large, sunny Bed-Sitting Room ; use of all conveniences; cenirsl; terms mode: ate.—lo 3 Cargill street; ’phone 7,759. PHO LET, Corner Shop (double window) A. and Work Room; suit dressmaker* drapery, fancy goods, marble btir-confoc-lionery; reasonable rent; immediate pos session.—Alex. Harris; evening ’phone 7,204. fl'O LET, long term, 8-roorned House, A Hawthorno avenue; six rooms furnished: telephone; all conveniences; rent £3.—’Rhone 1,824. 10 LET or Lease, commodious Singlestoried Brick Bungalow, 520 Castle ret; nice garden; sunny position.—ApMrs Brodio Simpson, 530 Castlo street; 'phono 3,341. (O LET, George street, Flats, self-con-tained, each 4 rooms and kitchens'; latest improvements.—Apply Clarke, Dowling street. VO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture moans safety and momy.—Office, 22 Bond street. (O LET, Offices above Hannah’s Boot Shop Georgo street, below Octagon, tpply N.Z i'ur Company. FURNITURE REMOVED BY RAIL, ROAD, OB SEA. XPERT PACKERS. GOOD STORAGE 11LBURY FORWARDING COMPANYLIMITED. ’Phones: 2,304; after 5 p.m., 1,128. Office: 7 Crawford street. FURNITURE REMOVALS. (EE US as to tho Best and Cheapest ) Way to Remove your Furniture by >ad, Rail, or Sea 4LY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPLOYED. UNSURPASSED STORAGE. Write, ’phono, or call HE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS 00, LIMITED, ’.O. Box 300. Telephones 1,151, 1,152. YOUR MOVE SIR! JUSBHOLD REMOVALS by Expert Staff. Greatest care exorcised. Lovrices. Dry storage. Consult Us. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. jpMßwenwp ■'■mww iwimur PERSONAL. A NY Girl lonely or needing advice should XjL come to tho Lunch and Rest Room, Octagon Hall (t<p floor), and ask for Sister Hazel. Hours: Daily (except Saturday), 12 to 2 p.m.—Address Octagon Hall. BiLFINLD Lady, stranger and lonely, i* would like to elect Gentleman sumo view to friendship; genuine.-SS 7, ‘Star.’ PROFESSIONAL. D OCTOB ARTHUR A. Has REMOVED to ESID 230 HIGH STREET. HOURS.—A.M.P. Buildings: 11 e.m. to 1 p.m. 230 High street; 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.n»-

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Evening Star, Issue 19349, 8 September 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19349, 8 September 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19349, 8 September 1926, Page 7

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