MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. G AS ENGINES WANTED.and a 10 H.P. -A 7 H.P. In first-class working order. Write, giving particulars and lowest price, to 253, ‘ Star.’ WANTED.— Suites, Easy Chairs Recovered; 3-piece Suites from £25.Steele, 95 St. Andrew street (above Scott and Wilson). WANTED Known. —Buiok Sedan leaving for Christchurch Wednesday next; room 34 passengers; expenses ouly.Phono 23-114. WANTED Known.—New Shipment Williamson’s Star Kippers, Scotch Fillets, new season’s Mutton Birds, Salt Herrings, Smoked Blue Cod. —Johnson’s Fish Depot, George street. WANTED To Kent, Four or Five-roomed House, good tenants. —Phone 22-654. WANTED, Evening Lessons in Marcel and Water Waving.—239, * Star.’ WANTED, Gents’, Boys’ Footwear; Wanted Sell, lovely Suit (size 6), Bicycle, Diamond Ring; cheap,—M’Kae, 284 King street. WANTED, in any quantity, Ladies' and i Gentlemen's Left-off Clothing, etc.; highest prices given. Frederick street. WANTED. Aching Corns Removed, painless and pleasant. Chas. Buchan, foot specialist, 85 Stuart street; appointments by phone 10-243. W' ANTED Known—Calder’s Quarry de livers Screenings, Asphalt, Tar, Cement, Lime, Sand anywhere; lowest rates. —Phone 10-032. WANTED.— Skating Taught, quickest and easiest method; individual attention by professional instructor; Trades Hall, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, 7.30-10; Saturday afternoon, 2.30-5. ANTED Known.—A. G. Hunt, electrical contractor and Roslyn Service Station, 31 Taieri road; Petrol, Tyres, Motor Accessories, Repairs, Batteries Charged, free air.—Phone 20-411. WANTED. Spring time is cleaning time; give us your order; wo Clean anything on earth, including Carpets, Chimneys, Windows, etc.,—Otago Window Cleaning Co., 225 George street (phono 13-250); R. A. M’Fadyen, manager. WANTED Known—The Laurette, Children’s Frock Specialists and Outfitters.—Clearing Sale now Extended; every article greatly reduced, and must be cleared. —153 George street. WANTED Known—For reliable and economical Repairs try Eames, watchmaker, 94 Stuart street (opp. St. Paul’s). . WANTED Known—We Buy, Soil, Exchange good Second-hand Furniture. —Ready-money Ridley, 134, 2 doors from Cargill’s Corner. __ TXTANTEIL Second-hand Typewriter. iw good order; lowest cash price.—lß7, 1 Star.’ ’ ANTED Purchase, 66ft Second-hand 22in Pluming.—Price and where seen Fluming, 288, ' Star * Office. WANTED, Painting; 5 rooms from £18; Paperhanging, 2s roll; English materials; tradesman; quick, clean.—293, 1 Star.' WANTED.— Ladies, bo sure of your colour, and bring your Evening Shoes, with sample of frock, to Miss Helps, artist, Octagon; satisfaction guaranteed; price, ss. WANTED To Rent, furnished, Three Bedrooms, Sitting Room, kitchenette, with use of conveniences.—so 4, ‘Star.’ ANTED” Wheelbarrow, good condition; must be reasonable. —Price and where seen. No. 330, ‘ Star.’ _ ANTED To Buy, good Trout Fishing Rod. State price, where seen, 320, ‘ Star ’ Office. ANTED To Buy, Meccano; any sets above No. 2.—Ring phone 20-882. ANTED, small Self-contained Flat or Small House, Upper Stuart street vicinity.—4o4, ‘Evening Star.’ WANTED, Pupils Car Driving, expert instruction; license guaranteed; latest car; evening lessons if desired.—36o, ' ‘ Star.’ CASH Buyer warts Second-hand Tools of all k nds —Write Tools, 139, ‘ Star.’ PETROL Engine wanted, 2 to 5 horsepower, with or without saw bench.— 195, ‘Star.’ 1 GUSED Typewriters this month for £3 each: guaranteed perfect.—N.Z. Typewriter Co., 22 Bond street. MISCELLANEOUS. REDDELL ALTERATION SALE finishes this week; still a few bargains left; call early and secure yours. HERE they arc! 2 ties, 2s 6d; 2 pair fancy socks, Is lid; working socks, Is pair. - SHIRTS, collars to match, 7s 6d; “ Mason,” 11s 6d; “Twist” shirts, collars attached, 4s lid. —Reddclls. AMSON Braces, 2s 6d; fancy handkerchiefs, 3 for Is 6d; “ Mazon ” pyjamas, 11s 6d.—Only at Rcddells. HITE Semi-stiff Collars, 17, 17j, 18 only, 9d each; all-linen Collars, 9d each.—Reddells. ENGINE Velour Hats, “Super Quality,” usually 50s; a bargain; Alteration Price, 29s 6d.—Only at Reddells. OCTOrTFlannels, all shades in stock; now is the time to buy; 6s 6cl.— Reddells, Ltd. fTTWENTYItaiIs laden with good bargains JL will be at the S.A. Fair. Dowling street, which will be officially opened at 3 p.m. on Tuesday next, ORMAL weight restored with Youth-O-Form Capsules; no dieting or exercise required.—Wilkinson and Sou, chemists. OBERTSON.—Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailored Suits from £4 15s; own material made up.—ss Octagon. HILDRBN’S Week for Comics, Painting Books, Crayons, Plasticene, and Birthday Presents at Duncan and Simpson, booksellers. . DANCE Programmes and Pencils, Paper Hats, Streamers, Bon Sons, Cheap Crepe Paper at Duncan and Simpson’s, George street. IF B stations close down take up photography ; your Camera for 2s 6d deposit.—Hugh and G. K. Neill, Ltd. DO not miss Miss Fraser’s Concert Party on Tuesday, next at the Citadel, Dowling street, commencing at 8 p.m. REFORMING rights can’t effect a Camera; buy yours 2s 6d deposit.— Hugh and G. K. Neill, Ltd. HEAP Reading.—Bring Three Books. .Exchange for Two- 6d deposit, 4d on return.—Adam, Princes street. WEIGHT reduced 201 b, 6 weeks, with Youth-O-Fom; 6s 6d.—Obtainable Wilkinson and Son, chemists. GET the genuine article—Ovolino Egg Preserver; 25 years’ success; the original paste preservative. IBLECTBOLYSIS, for removing hair, li moles, warts, etc.; roots killed for ever, painlessly, with my newest American method.—Madame Raync, Moran’s Buildings, Octagon; phono 10-556. Sez: Jg ASKHPW A ItE, (gEAGRASS Furniture, J>RAMS and Push Chairs at W. HER RICH AND CO.’S, 213 Moray • place (near Vernon Smith’s corner); phone 13-499 (open Friday evenings). THE event of the year offers you the opportunity of assisting a worthy cause; come to the Fair at the Citadel, Dowling street. ROLL up to the Euchre Party in the N.B.V, Bowling Club Pavilion Tomorrow Evening, at 7.45. R J. ROBERTSON, who for many years was cutter for J. Hendry and Sons, has commenced business in Robins Buildings, No. 35 Octagon, as Ladies’ and [Gentlemen’s Tailor; suits from £4 15s.
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Evening Star, Issue 20587, 12 September 1930, Page 10
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