F ATHER lias been shopping at the “ EXCLUSIVE,” 354 King street (next Captain Cook Hotel), and find* our SOX a perfect dream. J. NOTICE. AVA BATIK DYES, WHEELS, ETC,* Can be had from the Agent, , j M. L PASSMORE, j Studio, Stock Exchange Bldgs. Ti DRY SAW-MILL BLOCKS. \. CUT some into Kindlings; uao remainder 1 in blocks, as delivered at your door for 2s 6d per bag on Elat, 2s 9d on Hill, ASHLEY W. COOPER, Wilkie road, Kensington. • Dial 22-891. mo MOTORISTS.—Our Petrol Filling and JL' Service Station will bo OPEN EVERY. SUNDAY from 8 a.rn. to 8 p.m. MADDOX AND WATSON, j Southend Garage, Crawford street. ! B SHARP! j BE sure to gob a dozen or two SafetyRazor Blades RESHARPENED foe the holidays. Wc aro going to bo busy. Is 6d per dozen, lOd per half-dozen. -a THE “GILLEDCrIi” DEPOT J (Falconer's, tobacconist), | Corner of Moray place and Princes street. TENDERS. TENDERS. TBIENDKIiS required by 30th List. A, for the CARTAGE of Approximately 400 TONS STEEL DREDGE MATERIAL from Fraukton Wharf to Building Site on Golden Terraco Claim. For particular*; apply JQS. SPARROW AND SONS, LTD., Tronfoundcrs, Dunedin. nPENDERS arc invited until 5 p.m., A FRIDAY, 7th December, for tin: ERECTION of a RESIDENCE in Royal terrace. .Rians and specifications are to ho seen at the ollico of the undersigned, where l tenders are to bo lodged. D. O. MOWAT, A.N.E.1.A., Rgistered Architect, 23-26 Government Life Buildings, 102 Princes street. BOILER WANTED. PENDERS arc invited and will bo reA. ccivod by Uio Undersigned until ioon, 3rd DECEMBER, 1928, for 1 iecond-hand Babcock and Wilcox Landvpo Boiler, with or without chain grate, vitli a healing surface from 1,500 to 5,540 quaro feet, and a working steam pressure# f not loss than 1601 b per square inch. Tenderers to quote price free on rail, to tale date of last certificate granted by inspector of Machinery, authorised pres- t uro, and diameter of chimney. j A. H. KIMBELL, j Un dor-Socretary, Mines Dept., Wellington. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, by respectable Working Man, Board in "good homo; central; terms. —179, ‘Star’ Office. ANTED, Two respectable Working Men Boarders, share room, private home; soft washing and mending dono; ; central. —145, ‘Star.’ | WANTED Known—Private Horae hois Vacancies, invalids or elderly person ; lovely view; good terms.—Particulars 8, ‘ Star.’ - , ANTED To Board, in superior heme. Semi-invalid or Elderly Person requiring attention. —142, ‘ Star Office. DVERTIsER has Vacancy young Man Boarder, homely people, respectable home; 27s 6d weekly; washing, mending; south end. —202, ‘ Star.’ BOARD offered steady working .Man; ono other kept; very homely; vicinity Cumberland and Frederick streets. 4 Star.’ BOARD and Residence, 18 London street; also Rooms To Let; bed and breakfast if required. M' ILTON House vale Board, all conveniences, mending; 27s fid. , 534 King street.—PriRcsidcnce, Gentlemen good home; washing. ONSLOW House.—Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff; every modern convenience: use of good tennis court.— Phone 22-550. PRIVATE. Boil’d and Residence for S young Mon, High street.—3Bl, ‘ Star. TJ AINBOW Private Hotel,—Comfortable Jtij Accommodation; permanent* from 305.; bed, breakfast, ss; casuals, 85 day.— Phone 13-283. , VACANT, Furnished Bed-Sitting Boord and kitchenette, vicinity Octagon; suit business lad ice or dressmaker. ‘ Star.’ i ____ _____ VACANCIES, 2 Men Boarders; modorat* terms; central.— 38 Tennyson street. AS, Bed, Breakfast; 7s Day.—Dominion 341 Cumberland street (past Fire Brigade, 2 minutes railway); telephone 13-356. iftET Quotations from ’Evening Star’ VJT Office for large or small quaatitiui «t Printing before placing your order.
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Evening Star, Issue 20032, 24 November 1928, Page 7
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