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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED Known—We Buy, Sell, Exchange good Second-hand Furniture. -Ready-money Ridley, 134, 2 doors from Cargill’s Corner. ANTED Known Sale: Quality Watches at giving-away prices.— Eaines, watchmaker, 94 Upper Stuart street (opp. St. Paul’s). WANTED. —Lever Pocket Watches, luminous dials, unbreakable glass, 5s 6d; Wristlet Watches from 10s 6d.—Eames, 94 Stuart street. WANTED To Hire Out, Electrolux; five shillings pec day, delivered.—74B, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Known—Our own smoking cellophane-smoked Fillets, 8d lb; Kippers, special, 4 for Is.—Stewarts. NTED Known A. G. Hunt, . electrical contractor and Roslyn Service Station, 31 Taicri road; Petrol, Tyres, Motor Accessories, Repairs, flatteries Charged, free air.—Phone 20-411. WANTED Knosvn —Birchwood Coal unexcelled for open fires; all coal merchants. • WANTED Known The housekeeper’s best friend is Birchwood Coal; clean and bright. z ANTED Known—No delay in starting with Birchwood Coal; all coal merchants. WANTED Known —Birchwood Coal free from all faults; all coal merchants sell it. 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, in any quantity, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Left-off Clothing, etc.; highest prices given. “Economic,” 30 Frederick street. WANTED. Aching Corns Removed, painless and pleasant. Chas. Buchan, foot specialist, 85 Stuart street; appointments by phone 10-243. WANTED, a Furnished or Partly-fur-nished ' House; central preferred; adults; careful tenants; urgent. ’ Star.’ WANTED To Buy, 2 good Ferrets; must he quiet and healthv.—Charles Bills Lid. WANTED, Price for Plastering Brick Wall, 70ft x 4ft 8in.—395. 'Star’ Office. WANTED Known-Tons Fresh Soles, 6d per lb; ■ large Fillets, 2d and 3d each, diicct supply.—Stewarts. WANTED To Buy, King Cage Flax Stripper or Croshie; must bo cheap. —W. 3 Groves, Green Island. WANTED Exchange, 500 Players Coupons for 500 Ardath Coupons.— Reply 434, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED To Lease, for excellent tenant, 7-8-roomed Furnished Residence; modem conveniences.—Patersons, Rattray street. • , MISCELLANEOUS. STEADY nerves built up by taking British Ycast-O-Cod Vitamiuo Tablets.— Wilkinson and Son, chemists. LAST of the Season Dance, Forbury Corner. Saturday, 8 p.m.; bo there, sure; gents s, ladies li 6d. SEE you Oddfellows’ Hall, Saturday, 8 p.m.; most enjoyable Dance of the year; gents 2s, ladies Is 6d. 1 C|OQ O.H.V. Super-Sports Triumph, J.*//W*7with Side Car; eleven months’ use, new tyres, tip-top order; £57 10s: without Side Car, £SO cash.—B9, ‘Star. W SMITH AND CO., the Cash Grocer. • 188 Princes street; our prices are right; come and see. TEA, nothing to beat it in quality, Is 6d lb, 51b for 7s; packet Raisins, 3 for Is. SUMMER is Here.—Pineapple—sliced 3 tins Is 4d, crushed lid and Is Id; peaches, per tin Is Id. CANADIAN Peas, 3 tins 2s; now’s the time for preserving eggs—Norton's Preserver Is 3d, Crossfield’s Is. JELLIES, 6 packets Is; Figs, 4d per packet; Rice, 41b for lid; Dates, 31b for lid. SPRING Cleaning.—Olo Pum Soap, lOd; Hand Soap, 4 cakes Is; polish your car —Karpol, Is 9d. ■ RASSO, lOd; Eobo, lOd; Windowpol, Is 6d; Tinned Cheese, nice and tasty, Is 4d lb, mild lid. SMITH AND CO., well known to • the public; cheapest Grocer in town. XMAS Gifts to Homo Friends.—Now is the time to buy at Duncan and Simpson’s Ltd., booksellers. _____ MITH AND RODGER.—November bargains Millinery Models from 17s 6d; Trimmed Straws, 10s 6d; Children’s Panamas and Organdi Bonnets. MITH AND RODGER.—Hosiery Specialists; Silk Hoso in all wanted shades, wonderful value; from 2s lid upwards. MITH AND RODGER.—Good value Vests, Bloomers, sateen 2s 6d, satin de luxe 2s lid, art, silk from 5s 9d. 5.P.0., whose slogan is “Vitality • means Success,” Displays System at His Majesty's Theatre , ELECT Dance, Oddfellows’ Hall, Forbury Corner, Saturday, 8 p.m.; good music; supper; prizes - gents 2s, ladies Is 6d. MAS Gifts to Home Friends.—Now is the time to buy at Duncan and Simpson’s Ltd., booksellers. OLD people maintain health and vigour by taking British Yeast-O-Cod Vitamine Tablets.—Wilkinson and Son, chemists. HEAP Reading.—Bring Three ' Books, Exchange for Two • 6d deposit, 4d on return.—Adam, Princes street.

PERFECT Health, the goal we all seek; the Results of J. V. Hanna’s System presented at His Majesty’s Theatre. Electrolysis, for- removing hair, moles, warts, etc.; roots killed for ever painlessly with my newest American method.—Madame Rayne, Moran’s Buildings, Octagon; phone 10-556. TAGO Pit )ers’ Club.—Usual Monthly Social Meeting, Y.M.C.A. Hall, Moray place, Dunedin, To-morrow (Saturday) Evening, Bth instant; pibroch at 7.3osharp, followed by general piping by members and friends, and songs, instrumental items, etc., by Messrs Walter Strang, Alex. Moore, Geo. Currie, Chas. Gibbons, etc.; visitors cordially welcome. M B UM sez: ABY Baskets, JJASSINETTES and Child’s Chairs, ' Prams and Push Chairs, JNVALIDS’ Chairs, made and repaired at C'l W. HERRICH AND CO.’S, 213 JT • Moray place, near Vernon Smith’s Corner; phono 13-499; open Friday evenings- “ /CLEOPATRA,” the light-weight Baby VV Car; it’s stylish lines, case in handling, 100 per cent pleasure.—Pitcher Co. DOLLS’ Prams. Your little daughter is longing for one; surprise her.—Pitcher Co., opposite Railway. KIDDIES’ Unbreakable Seagrass Chairs; will stand years of hard wear; price right.—Pitcher and Co., opposite Railway. BROKEN noses aro expensive; buy baby a Safety Strap. 5s 6d, save yourself unnecessary worry. —Pitcher Co. rfVOMAHAWK Boating Club.— The proX posed Euchre Party, which was to bo held at Tomahawk To-morrow (Saturday), Bth, in aid of the club’s forthcoming midget queen carnival, has been Postponed until iho 15th hist,—V. Brunton, secretary, Ladies’ Committee, HAVE you got Articles of Furniture that you do not useH Advertise them For Sale in l)ie ‘Star,’

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Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 10

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