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TO LET. t>o ET CHALMERS BOARDING-HOUSE TO LET FOR TERM. Rental Reasonable. Immediate Possession can be given. Particulars given on personal application to THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES 00., LTD., 1 Vogel street. TO LET. FOR TERM, 4 -ROOMED MODERN DWELLING, Maoandrew’g Bay; good position. ASLIN AND BROWN, Solicitors. TO LET, Shop and Throe living Rooms; also Motor garage; shop could be let separate to suit tenant (corner stand), ot could let two rooms, separate; all conveniences.—Apply 53 Melville street. rLET, House, modern, 5 room*, furnished or unfurnished, City, term, commencing January.—64s, ‘ Star * Office. TO LET, central, 1 or 2 Fully-furnished Bed-Sitting Rooms; separate gas cooker, own room or kitchen, linen, china, ’phono, etc.—22s High street. ST. KU/DA.—5 Rooms and kitchenette, 50s; Anderson’s Bay, 5 Rooms, kitchenette, garage, 50s.—Spedding and Cameron. . MODERN Self-contained Flat, in “Avenal,” Royal terrace, newly renovated; rent 50s.—Spedding, Cameron, T. and G. Buildings. ACANT.—2 large Unfurnished Rooms, in good home; every convenience.—^67l George street. TO LET. near All Saints’ Church, Nicelyfurnished 4-roomed House, for four months; 42s 6d.—Austen and Co. TO LET, north end, good family House, 8 roomsj gas; sunny, handy situation; 30s. —Reids, Ltd. mo LET, Unfurnished Flat, 2 rooms, kitJL chon’ette, self-contained; every convenience j separate entrance.—32s High street. LET, for term, City, Shop and living rooms; reasonable rental.—Park, Eeynolds - ' - rjpo LET, Residence, 6 rooms, north, end; JL ' all conveniences; rent £2 weekly.— Harraway, Express Buildings. FLET, for term, 16-roomod House, fully furnished, north end.—Henderion and Cowie, land agents. TO LEI, Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, with use of dining room and conveniences, Mornington. Address 612, ‘Star’ Office. TO LET, 4-roomed Furnished Flat, 2 bedrooms, sitting room, kitchenette, bathroom, self-contained.—Apply 10 Alva street (off High street). TO LET, 4 Booms, above shop, George street.—Apply Perpetual Trustees Co., Lid., Vogel street, Dunedin. nno LET, 3 weeks, Xmas, from 25rd DeJL comber,, large Furnished Residence; no oars; telephone, all conveniences.—37o, ‘ Star.’ mO LET, near Octagon, 12-roomed House, A suitable apartment letting, 2 kitchens, conveniences, £3 weekly; 6-roomed House, Tairuii, all conveniences, good section, £2; 8-roomed Furnished House, George street; several nice Self-contained Flats.—Kidd, 73 Princes street. ; TO flfTShopTstuarrstreet; low_ rent suitable tenant; hairdresser, stationer, tobacconist, or florist. —557, * Star. O LET, South Dunedin, Stables and Yard, handy Cargill Corner.—Tamblyn, M‘Kenzie, Rhodes. TO LET, Unfurnished 3-roomod Flat,_ 4olfcontained; also Double Bed-Sitting R00m.—36 Duke street. mO LET, 1 or 2 Unfurnished Front A Rooms; use conveniences.—Apply 350 Cargill road. TO LET, superior Single or Double Furnished Rooms; use all conveniences.— 91 London street; ’phone 7,826. TO LET, Double Furnished Bed-Sitting Room.—3o Bath street (off Stuart street)'. J ) LET, 6 Rooms, St. Clair, fully furnished, £3 5r week; City, 7 Rooms, £4 -; Sunshine, 5-roomed Bungalow, £2 10* i\ Highgate, 5 Rooms, £3 week.— antic, Rhodes. i LET, Furnished Bedroom, for three weeks; suitable lady; south end.— ly 396, 1 Star ’ Office. TO LET, Room, ground floor, suitable for accountant or secretary , Rattray street.—Apply MacLeod MacGillivray, Rattray street. mo LET, 6-roomed House, No. 1 Lons* A dale terrace; every modem conyemence. Apply James Annand, The Mansions, Stafford street. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy. —Office, 22 Bond street. mo LET. Offices above Hannah’s Boot A Shop, George street, below Octagon.— Apply N.Z. Fur Company. > FURNITURE REMOVALS. SEE US as to the Best fnd Cheapest Way to Remove your Furniture by Road, !nlt oblpbrienced 0 blpbrienced 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. SIR! TJOUSEHOLD REMOVALS by Expert Ai Staff. Greatest care exercised. Lowest prices. Dry storage. Consult Us. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND. DISCOUNTS of the Railwayman's Cash Purchasing Association for the period ending September 30th Payable at Social Hall, Hillside Workshops, THURSDAY, November 18th, and at New Trades Hal, Moray place, on FRIDAY, November 19th, from 6.30 to 9 p.m. Member’s ticket must bo produced. Annual subscription deducted on pay sheet. , , , . New list of firms issued to members at the payout. v 1 GEO. FERGUSON, Secretary. Calton Hill, Oaversham. LOST, Tilt Cover, Vicinity Serpentine avenue—Please ring 7,238; or Mansons, Princes street. ______ LOST, in vicinity of Cargill road, Bnick Petrol Tank Cap.—Kindly return Terry, City Dye Works; or write 605, ‘Star.’ LOST, Parcel containing curtain material. —'Reward returning to Wakefield Holmes, George street. f OST, Motor Car Number Plate. D 2-307. JLf Please return to General Motors, Ltd.. Cumberland street, Dunedin. OST, Dust. Germs, Moths by having your Carpets collected, cleaned, returned same day, no wailing; Chimneys Swept.— Dunedin Window Cleaning Co.. St. Andrew street; 'phone 495. FUND.— Al Radio Supply and Service Station, 13 Frederick street, have _ a large stock of Radio Accessories; Batteries Charged, Sets Overhauled and Repaired; town and country orders receive prompt and careful attention. ' _____ PERSONAL. rf~IIEL (21) wishes to Meet bright Girl. Hjf similar age, view friendship.—Pal, oa3, ‘Star’ Office EDUCATIONAL. HAWAIIAN Steel Guitar, Ukulele, Banjo, Mandolin, Violin.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street. ■ HANALEI. Certificated Hawaiian Instrumentalist, Teaches Steel Guitar,%Uku< Isle, Banjo, Banjo-Mandolin.—Whjtcombe and Tombs Buildings, 76 Princes street F order to have the Star’ out in good time it is found impossible to classify Advertisements that come ■in after noon. After this hour they cannot be classified. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send ia thttr Orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19409, 18 November 1926, Page 7

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