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WANTED TO SELL. WANTED. LYNX” FLANNEL TROUSERS, in Plain and Fancy Greys, Fawns, and Pastel Shades. LAMBERTS, 57 Princes street. ANTED Sell, modern Bungalow, seven rooms, Anderson’s Bay; Exchange similar property, north end or Opoho. --332, ' Star.' WANTED Sell, Piano (Brinsmead and Sons, London), rosewood case; no borer; guaranteed; £ls. —40 Grosvcnor street south. WANTED Sell, Surplus Stock Furniture, 6 Duchess Chests, 6 Single Wood Bedsteads, stained oak.—Miles, 213 George street. A&T'ANTED —Closing Down Sale: 6 Chests » T Drawers, large; and other surplus Furniture.—Miles, 213 George street. WANTED— Giving up Business: For private sale, surplus Furniture and Effects to clear at any cost; no reasonable offers refused. —Miles, 213 George street. W'~ ANTED To ~SeTlj Electric'dasher, with fittings; almost new and in good order.—2sl, ‘ Star.’ 6 USED, Typewriters (his month for £3 each, guaranteed perfect.— N.Z. Typewriter Co., 22 Bond street. WANTED To Sell, Nairn’s Linos, 6s 6d yard; Axniinstcr Runner, 12s 6d yard; Linoleum Squares from £2 ss. Brazendalo’s. ANTED To Sell, 3ft Bedsteads, £2 2s; 4ft 6in Bedsteads, £2 19s 6d; Duchcsso Chests, from £2 15s; Pedestals, 22s 6d. —Brazendale’s. WANTED To Sell, Moquette Suites, new designs, best wool coverings, at reduced prices for cash.—Brazendalo’s. WANTED To Sell, Stained and Oak Bedroom Suites, all latest designs, at reduced prices for cash.—Brazondale’s. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, October 10, Black English Terrier -D-J Dog; collar 188; anyone detaining after this date will bo prosecuted.—Apply 1 Jordan street, Mornington. TT OST, by working girl, Purse, telephone -“-4 slot, St. Kilda. —Finder please return 33 Grovo street, St. Kilda. LOST, Number Plate (165-471), with Southland Motor Association enamel badge attached. —Finder please communicate Secretary. Otago Motor Club. LOST, Girl’s Dancing Slipper, between Dowling street and Sugar’s Fruit Shop. —Reward Sagar, fruiterer, Princes street. LOST, north of Post Office, Bunch of Keys; reward. —Finder please ring G. and W. Shicl Ltd.; phono 10-032. OERSON holding Black Pom, Puppy -t pleasi return 616 George street, reward. LOST, Child’s Cardigan, Sunday, between Russell and Albert streets. —Reward returning 46 Russell street, Dunedin. LOST, Gold Signet Ring, between Mornington and Burnside; initials E.C.; reward. —S. and A. Bush, Burnside. I^IOUND. —All kinds Fish, cheap; special Kippers, Mutton Birds, Crayfish, Smoked Blue Cod.—Johnson’s Fish Depot. 1 BOUND. —Now season’s Mutton Birds, cooked. 9d each; cheap Spring Chickens, Friday, at Stewarts’. LOST, a good nigbt’e sleep, but found after having Chimney Swept by Otago Window Cleaning Co.; 13-250. TpOUND. —Our own smoking, cellaphanesmoked Fillets 8d per lb: Kippers special, 4 for Is.—At Stewirts.’ I OST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin Window Cleaning Co. are the best and cheapest sweeps —Phone 10493, private 13-718 I^OUND. —Large catch of Greenbone, Mold, and Brill; all fish cheap at Johnson’s Fish Depot, George street.. FOUND. —Tons fresh Soles, 6d per lb; large Fillets, 2d and 3d each; direct supply.—Stewarts, POULTRY. A PLENTIFUL supply of winter eggs if you preserve now with NORTON’S Premier Paste, reliable, economical, and guaranteed if used according to directions. CHICKS, Chicks, White Leghorns; good laying strain; la each, 10s dozen.— Harris, 98 Shetland street, Roslyn. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DUNEDIN’S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL, THE LEVIATHAN. Within Hall • Minute of the Railway Station. The Finest Location in the City. Accommodation for Two Hundred and Fifty Guests. Fml Supply of Hot Water for Baths, etc Well Appoint*- Throughout. High-class Cuisine under Experienced Chef. Modern Steam and Electric Culinary Appliances. Special Laundry Services. Self-acting Electric Lifts. NIGHT PORTERS. Passenger by Night Expresses can have Breaklast from 7 a.m. at the Leviathan. Telephone 11-979. P.O. Box 112. JAMES CONNOR, • Leviathan Hotel CLUB HOUSE (Opp. Library, 75 Moray' place), UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. FIRST-CLASS TABLE AND EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. Tariff, 8a Day. Reductions to Permanents. Inquiries Invited. Ring 11-109. P. SIEGEL. BOARD and Residence (central); good accommodation; tariff from 27s 6d per week; bed and breakfast, 4s 6d.— 434 Princes street (Willowe). LADY, opening largo rest homo shortly, would like hear invalids needing firstclass attention.—29B, ‘Star. 1 ANTED, Working Mail Boarder! washing, mending; Id sectipn, Bay road.—29o, ‘Star.’ WANTED, by young Business Man, Bedroom, must have gas ring and table.--315, ‘ Star.’ SyiyS 6d Week.—Three Boarders wanted, rV i share room; good meals; piano, telephone; 10s week beds only; central.— 191, ’Star.’ SINGLE Furnished Bedrooms, with breakfast; also Furnished Flat; central, h.c. service, gas cooker. - Phono 10-986; 23 Duncan street. MILTON House, 534 King street. —Good Accommodation for Gentlemen Boarders; 27s 6d weekly, 6s day single; share room. PRIVATE Board required for Three ■ young Men; central; telephone.—69, ’ Star.’ IVJ'O. 4 Clark street has Vacancies for lx Gentlemen coming to town for wool season; good meals. —J. L. Callander. BALMORAL. --Bod-Sitting, Double, Single Rooms; most ideally situated on rise; business people only.—Telephone 13-279. A 5s Bod-Breakfast, Permanent Boarders 30s pet week.—Dominion, Cumberland street, 2 minutes railway; phono 13-336, DOUGLAS Private Hotel (next Town Hall); Permanents 30s, Casuals Bs, Bed-Breakfast 5-s; public dining rooms. ONSLOW House.—Superior Accommoda tion; reasonable tariff; every modern convenience; use of good tennis court.— Phono 22-550. RAINBOW Private Hotel.—Comfortable Accommodation; bod, breakfast,- ss; casuals, 8a day; pormanoirs from 30s,— Phouo 13-283.

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Evening Star, Issue 20634, 6 November 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20634, 6 November 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 20634, 6 November 1930, Page 14