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Shop in South Dunedin! SAVE TRAM FARES, TIME, AND MONEY! Prices That Will Please You : THE PEOPLE’S Specialising in’Ladies’ and. Gents Hair- , dressing. _ ■ Tinting, Shampooing, Waving,-'and Trimming a Special-Feature. Haircutting, Is • „ DICKINSON’S, Cargill’s Corner. Phone 23-801, WHEN BUYING TIMBER GO TO CO=OP. TIMBER CO. (Phone 23-178), ’ At Id Section, ANDERSON’S BAY ROAD. Large Sto.ks of Drv I'imber, RED PINE, BEECH, WHITE PINE, At Reasonable Prices. All Classes of Mouldings in Stock. PROSSERS f : FOR BOOTS AND SHOES OF QUALITY. Giir Repairs Department is second to none. Lowest Prices. First Grade Leather. Expert Workmanship. New Address: POTTER’S BUILDINGS, King Edward Street, South Dunedin. SPECIAL OFFER. LADIES’ SOLI!) GOLD FULLYJEWELLED WRIST WATCH GIVEN FREE with each Engagement Ring valued £ls or over, J. TODD, RING AND WATCH SPECIALIST, 159 KING EDWARD STREET, For Primosb Ox Beef and Wether Mutton only, Pork, Lamb, and Veal, CHRIS. J. tr MEINUNG, “THE 0110 BUTCHERY,” 281 KING EDWARD STREET (opp. the Crystal lee Cream Co.). Motto—“ Civility and Attention.” Telephone 23-296. Try US for your nest Joint—PRICES RIGHT! MURIE’S, 223 KING EDWARD STREET. HOT WATER BAGS. Leyland, 3/6, 5/6, 6/-, 7/-. ' Aluminium Hot Water Bottles, 2/6. Stone Hot Water Bottles, 6/-. Dentrifico (same as Gibb’s), sd. Gillette Blades, 1/8 packet. English Cups (3-Gold-Line), 2/3 £-dozen. English Cups and Saucers (3-Gold-Line), 3/6 £-dozen. ASTB PAPER FOR WRAPPING DP FOR SALE. STAR’ OFFICE. CALLENDER’S STOCK-TAKING SALE IN FULL SWING. A Chance for Thrifty Buyers. BATH SOAP ----- 5 cakes 1/TOOTH PASTE, 1/- - - - 5d tin (Similar line to Gibb’s.) BRILLANTINE, large size, ,1/3 9d bottle FACE CLOTHS—Our Special, 6d each LADIES’ HANDBAGS at Real Sale GLASS TUMBLERS, Key patterns—--1/9 i-dozen PHCENIX CUPS - - - 2/3 i-dozen See Our “KING WHITE” ENGLISH DINNER WARE. STRONG ODD CUPS - - 3 for lid ENVELOPES, well gummed—3, 4,5, 6 packets 1/SCHOOL SLATES, 10 x 12 - 5d each LINEN PADS, all shades - 6d each Hundreds of Bargains to Choose From. Coupons as Usual! “CALLENDERS FOR VALUE,” t nnrr T )Ci nAD\TI?t) DURABILITY Is Expressed in “STEELITE” AND “ L’USTRUSS ” PAINTS. Courtesy, Attention, and Advice from the Paint People— SMITH & SMITH, LTD., OCTAGON AND SOUTH DUNEDIN (Next Theatres). MONEYS TO LEND On Approved Security at Lowest Current Rates. HAMEL AND SIMPSON, Solicitors, Commercial Bank Buildings, 36 Dowling Street (Formerly of Duke’s Buildings, Cargill’s Corner). Telephone 10-286, POTTER’S UP-TO-DAxji. LaoiES’ HAIRDRESSING PARLOURS, 329 King Edward St., South Dunedin, Also 172 C orge S (nest Arthur Barnett’s). Specialists in Latest Eugene Permanent Waving; Water, Finger, and Marcel Waving: All Shades Hair Tinting; Hot Oil Scalp Treatments; and Haircutting. “ POTTER’S BUILDINGS.” J. G. ADAM, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. 269 KING EDWARD STREET (Opp Crystal Ice Co ). Repairs to Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery of every description. Thorough Workmanship Guaranteed. “THE BETTY,” Specialists in Infants' Wool and Silk Hand-made Garments at Reasonable Prices. FRANK M. ANDERSON, Cash Butcher 151 King Edward St. (opp. South Dunedin Post Office). YES! that is the shop where you get the one quality of meat (THE VEBY BEST) from January to December. And our SMALLCOODS, TRY THEM, they’re Great. Phone 23-357, “ Quality, Cleanliness, Service ” , Our Motto. HOME FURNISHERS. Before deciding on your Household Furniture call and inspect our varied stock and designs. Duchess Chests, £3 10s. We make to order at LOWEST COST. Compare our prices. Parker’s Furniture Factory, 23 REID ROAD (Opposite Workshops, Main Entrance).' [F YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A HOME, ADVERTISE IN THE EVENING STAR.’

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON. LTD., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS SHARE AND LAND BROKERS, PATERSONS’ BUILDINGS. 165 RATTRAY STREET. BRANCH OFFICE, CARGILL’S CORNER. SOUTH DUNEDIN. MORNINGTON’S BEST BARGAIN. Nicely situated on a i-acro level section, with a northerly aspect, a good garden, lawn, flowers, and all hedged, a Splendidly-bmit Upstanding House (good appearance). 5 rooms; hot and cold, bathroom, Empire papers, hath cupboards and wardrobes, concrete foundations, gas, and electric. Owner leaving. £BO deposit, with a transferable Government loan. And it’s a bargain, £775. pETtTORKER’S OPPORTUNITY.—RosIyn (handy to Township); Comfortable Four■Tt roomed House; bath, electric light, copper and tubs, verandah and conservatory, and a big garden; very sunny situation, and a lovely outlook. £SO deposit, balance 25s weekly. Must sell this mont h. £3BO. B' AKER STREET (Parkside, Close Id Tram. Caversham).—Nicely-appointed Bungalow 5 rooms; attractive design, with all modern conveniences: electric light gas, hot and cold water; workshop; copper, tubs; concrete foundations; elevated level section; tomato house; vegeta i and flower garden; asphalt paths; £7O deposit. Must be sold; £825. ___________________________________ N RISE (Above George street).—Substantial House, 6 rooms; bathroom, scullery, copper, tubs, electric light, workshop; good freehold section, sunny and fine view. £SO deposit, balance 25s weekly. Deceased estate. It's really cheap_ £4OO. AO HI HILL (Handy Walking Distance to Knox Church).—Splendid ly-built DOUBLE BRICK RESIDENCE, 5 rooms and kitchenette, plastered inside; bathroom, Empire papers, electric light, ga«, cupboards and wardrobes; fine .five! section, with garden and lovely view; workshop and fowl runs. £BO deposit. Owner leaving, and it’s really cheap at £BOO. BURTON AND PATTERSON, 41 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN, INVESTING AND LICENSED LAND AGENTS. Tt/J'AORI HlLL.—Attractive Modern Bungalow, t rooms and kitchenette, with all "-*■ modern conveniences; bathroom, b.p. boiler, porcelain bath, electric light, heater plugs in a’l room*, iron plug; pantry, scullery,, eoalhousc all under ono roof; well frailt splendidly finished property; in first-class order; large freehold section; fine garden. Would exchange for Property in South Dunedti £1,300. jT\ UN DAS STREET—Attractive Property, Residence of 4 rooms and kitchenette, ■ modern conveniences; bathroom, pedestal bath, L.p. boiler, electric light, gas cooker, fibrous plaster ceilings, etc.; nice freehold section; all in good order; sunny; good residential locality. £1,050. ” /'llTY;—Attractive Brick Bungalow Residence of 5 rooms, with all modern conveniences; well finished, in perfect order; sunny position; freehold section; close to centre and all schools, i TN TOWN. —Res’dence of 4 rooms and kitchenette, with all conveniences; fibrous plaster ceilings, electric light, bathroom, h. and c. water; all in first-class order; freehold section, central situation, clpse .to schools and Princce street; no trams required. Small deposit and easy,, terms, £735. SPEDDING Jlvfi EAGLEY, AUCTIONEERS, r RBAL' ESTATE AGENTS. ETC., 25 MORAY PLACE (opp Savoy), PHONE 12-981. DOUGLAS 'M. SPEDDING, A.M.R.E.I. Be*. 13895. LESLIE W. BAGLEY (N.Z.), by Exam. Res 18 686* EXCHANGE. City (rise): Six Rooms and kitchenette, all conveniences, £6OO, for Fou- Rooms, near car sheds. EXCHANGE. -Anderson’s Bay (rise, near tram; Gentleman's Brick Bungalow, £2,075, fo' Scctio* . part payment. EXCHANGE Cavcrsham (penny section): Seven Rooms," sound villa, £985, for Smaller House. EXCHANGE.— Mornington: Four Rooms . and kitchenette, room for garage, £B9O for Sectio as part payment. EXCHANGE. Belleknowes:. 5 Rooms, kitchenette, bungalow, £I,OOO, for a Smaller Properly nearer town. EXCHANGE. —Musselburgh; Five Rooms, kitchenette, bungalow, £l,lOO, for Six Rooms, north :nd. EXCHANGE.— Mornington: Four Rooms, kitchenette modern bungalow, £.1,090, for Small Business EXCHANGE —Mornington: Five Rooms, . kitchenette, semi-bungalow, £BSO, for Small House or Sections. ibo; Pive-roorncd Semili bungalow all conveniences, £1,150, for Small Business about £250. EXCHANGE - South Dunedin: Fourroomtcl Double Brick, with all conveniences, £750, for Small House, Section, or Car. , Phone 13-608. Private Evening Phone 22-483. iTAMBLYN AND RHODES, AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE, FINANCE, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, ; BRAtTHWAITE’S BUILDINGS. 42 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN, MEMBERS OF THE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF OTAGO. VALUE AT ST. CLAIR. jTMTOST , ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW; tiled roof; large corner section, garage; 5 good rooms, kitchenette and sun porch; highly finished throughout; every available convenience; folding doors between lounge and living room; extremely tastefully decorated;' sunny spot, handy car. Good buying at £1,850. £SO DEPOSIT. . ' IT ANDY CARGILL’S CORNER.-Brick -*-*• Bungalow, 4 rooms' and kitchenette; electric, g-us all possible modern conveniences; £985. T>ALMORB. —NEW BUNGALOW; tiled roof, steel-framed windows; gas for cooking; i-acre. Cheap for urgent sale; £SO deposit. £395. A DANDY LITTLE HOME, costing very little outlay per week. Sawyers Ray offers 6 Rooms, handy school and station; electric, built-in wardrobes, tiled-back sink; drained; bath; good garden, garage. £775. "JVTEW BUNGALOW, being erected, sunny -*■ ’ side ot Valley, just nicely on rise, handy car; 4 rooms and kitchenette; absolutely all modern conveniences. £BSB. ■JVfEW BUNGALOW, being erected, Ros- -*•’ lyn, handy Stuart street car; sunny rise; 4 rooms and kitchenette. A lovely little homo. 1 Railway “Trip” Tickets Reduce Travel Costs. If the old saying *' Money Saved is Money Earned ” be true, then you EARN; money by using 12-trip or 50-trip bearer tickets—respectively 12J% and 20% cheaper than ordinary fares. “ Trip ” tickets are obtainable at all stations, for travel between any two points, and have an unlimited availability* Being transferable, they can be used by yourself your family, your employees, or your friends. Go by Rail — The Safe Sure Way .

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Evening Star, Issue 20538, 17 July 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20538, 17 July 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20538, 17 July 1930, Page 2

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