MISCELLANEOUS. Tongues, Is 2d tin; Peck’s Salmon and Shrimp Paste, lid jar; Pink Salmon, large tin lid, small 7d. PRESH Herrings. 6d; Pilchards, 6d and lOd; King Oscar Sardines, 8d; J’a Sardines, 4d; Herrings in Tomato, 6d and 9d. ; ■ ■ ■ . ■ C'iHOW Chow Pickles, le 3d; Quarts To J mato Sauce, Is 3d; Symington’s Soups, 6d; Bournvilla Cocoa, i'V 10d, i’s Is Bd,, I’s 3s 3d. TRY our rich old Cheddar Cheese; Mild Cheese, Is lb. -W. Smith and Co., cheapest grocers, opposite Grand Pictures, Princes street. DEPORTMENT,- gracefulness, muscular control presented by i|. V.' Hanna’s Classes at Princess Theatre To-night. rn^YPEWRITING from dictation, copy--H- ing, and all classes of ,-duplicating work. —Harborow and Rogers, 9la Princes street. OERMANBNT Waving at 25 per cent. iL oil usual prices for November.--; Maison Anderson, Exchange Builjing. EGGS preserved with Ovoline will be kept in perfect condition for months. >INNA Forget Hallowe’en, Wednesday night; the brightest and best; reserved seats only 2s 6d, booking Begg's. ARTICHOKES, Artichokes, Articnokcs for pigs, poultry, or bees; 3d per lb.—-Skene’s, Ltd., Stuart street, Dunedin.; DUNEDIN Painters’ Industrial Union of Workers Meets in Trades Hall, Monday, 4th November, at 8 p.m. JY, HANNA’S physical culture instruc- • tor presents his second annual Physical Festival at Princess Theatre To-night. BUY Paints and Wallpapers this week. Wren’s Genuine Sale; every line deduced ; call and see .the bargains. CRICKET Boots, buckskin, worn by English professionals and the world* leading cricketers; 32s 6d, 42s 6d.—Walter NOTICE to Agents, Section, 14 Newport street, Mornington, is Withdrawn from Sale. TRACK AN’S Watches will give you satC 3 isfaotion; Ladies’ Gold Wrist Watche* a specialty.—l 97 George street. QTRACHAN, the Practical Watchmaker, kK guarantees you satisfaction with Ladies’ Gold Wrist Watches.—l 97 George street. STRACHAN stocks that new model Omega Watch for men, 455; lasts a lifetime. —197 George street. BUY your Xmas Gifts at Dale’s Halfprice Sale.—Address, Dales, Georga street, between Hanover : and Frederick streets. '[EVERYTHING half marked price; HouseJC4 hold Utensils, Glassware, Crockery, Toys.—Dale’s, George street. CIROCKERY, Glassware, Tinware, Toys. J Household Utensils going at half marked price at Dale’s, George street. DALE’S in liquidation, stock must b<* cleared, everything at half-price.— Dale's, George street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. A 4s or 5s Bed, Breakfast.—Dominion, Cumberland street (past ■ ‘ Star ' Office), two minutes railway station; telephone 13-336. . BUSINESS Lady requires immediately Bed-Sitting Room and superior Boarci in refined home aa paying guest; beach suburb preferred; telephone. Terms, 212, ‘ Star.’ (N OMFORTABLE Accommodation, Kainbow Private Hotel; bed, breakfast, ss; casuals, 8s day; permanents from 30s. —Phono 13-283. ' DOUGLAS Private Hotel, Octagon (next Town Hall). —Permanents, 50s, Casuals Bs, Bed-Breakfast 5s. —Phone 12-601. LADY, quiet home, has comfortable BedSitting Room (furnished), private kitchenette; sunny.—23l, ‘Star.* ILTON HOUSE, 531 King street—- . Vacancies Permanent Boarders, 27s 6d weekly, washing, me iding Casuals, 6s day. | ■ MARRIED Couple want Private Board with homely family (no others), handy Knox Church; urgent.—l2o, ‘ Star.' TMTARRIED Couple want Board with homely family, handy to town.— State terms and locality 254, ‘ Star.’ MARRIED Couple (no children) want' Furnished Bed-Sitting Boom, with conveniences, or something similar, handy to town.—2ss, ‘ Star.’ ONSLOW House. Superior Accommodation; reasonable tariff: every modem conveniences; use of good tennis court.— Rhone 22-550 SUPERIOR Bed-Sitting Room, suit threa companions; full board, every convenience ; phone, etc.—l2B Stafford street. VACANCY for 2 Boarders, good kmc; also largo Unfurnished Room, with fireplace; all conveniences. -117 Stafford street. ~\7 ACANCY Gentleman or Lady Boarder, ▼ quiet home; penny section, on rise.— 196, ‘ Star.’ VACANCY Two Boarders, share room.— 23 Howard street (near railway station) ; moderate terras. VACANCY in private home for young Man; handy to town; terms moderate. —515, ‘ Star.’ _______________ ANTED, Board, Residence for Gentle»T man; private home preferred.—329, * Star.’ WANTED, Board and Residence, with respectable Protestant family, for Christian Gentleman and Daughter (12), vicinity Maori Hill School; must be Christian home. —Address, giving full particulars locality and terms, to 163, * Star.’ WANTED, 2 Working Men Boarders.— 568 Cumberland street, Dunedin. WANTED, Working Man Boarder, eharo large room; every convenience; washing, mending; terms, 255.—37 Stuart street. WANTED To Board, Two young Men. comfortable home; washing and mending; north end.—No. 59, ‘ Star.’ VIET ANTED, Board, in refined home, by T r 1 Lady, engaged during day; terms moderate.—26, ‘ Star * Office. WANTED, by refined Widow (ona child), 2 Unfurnished Rooms and use of conveniences, in select home; central preferred.—State terms WalUng, P.0.,Brighton. , WANTED, by young Man, comfortable Board, St. Clair, near beach.— Address, stating terms, 88, ‘ Star * Office.; WANTED, Board, by respectable Widow, in homely family; own bed. bedding, napery; would help.—9l, ‘Star.* ANTED, Business Couple or Two Girls Share 2 large Furnished Rooms; use conveniences; gas cooking; handy car, St. Kilda.—2s9, * Star/ WANTED, Double Bed-Sitting Room; use conveniences; central; moderate terms. —264, ‘ Star. 1 ORKING Man desires Lodging, central, on rise, no others kept. Star. , . WORKING Man wants BoaM in Caversham; state lowest terms.—Address 128, ‘Star’ Office. Weekly; comfortable Board offered ,50 working Men; conveniences and amusements; light washing, mending. 694, George street. THE ‘EVENING STAR/ DUNEDIN. SUBSCRIPTION; WEEKLY (Delivered). Ninepenee. POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS IN NEW ZEALAND. 13s per Quarter ORDERS FOR REGULAR , DELIVERIES MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS AND AGENTS OR SENT DIRECT TO THO OPtICE TELEPHONE 11-745. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THIS ’ STAR' POSTED are requested to address® remittances to THE MANAGER, IHH ‘EVENING STAR,’ DUNEDIN. P.O. Box 527.
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Evening Star, Issue 20322, 2 November 1929, Page 19
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