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COLD BUYERS. GOLD ! GOLD ! GOLD! REALISE QUICKLY ON YOUR OLD GOLD AND BROKEN JEWELLERY, THE PRICE OP GOLD IS AT ITS PEAK, SO SELL WHILE THE PRICE IS HIGH. AND PLEASE NOTE: WE PAY ABSOLUTELY THE HIGHEST PRICES IN NEW ZEALAND. THE N.Z. GOLD BUYING AND SMELTING CO., Excelsior Hotel Buildings, Corner Princes and Dowling streets. Parcels by Post will Receive Prompt Attention. N.B.—WE DO NOT EMPLOY CANVASSERS OR PAY COMMISSIONS. WANTED TO BUY—OLD GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, GOLD JEWELLERY of all sorts, DENTAL GOLD PLATES, ARTIFICIAL TEETH, SOLID SILVER GOODS. D. F. BREMNER, 58 Princes street (upstairs, above Stewart Dawson’s), And at 176 George street (near Arthur Barnett’s). WANTED TO BUY. I AM giving the Highest Price in Dunedin for OLD GOLD, JEWELLERY, WATCHES, RINGS, BANGLES, etc. As proof, call on me LAST, P. L. DAWSON, Manufacturing Jeweller. Note New Address: Octagon (above Butterfields). WANTED Known—We Buy Old Gold and Silver; highest prices given.— Townsend, jeweller and optician, 40 George street. OLD Gold, Jewellery, Watches, etc., wanted, any quantity; highest prices, spot cash. —Paterson, 80 George street. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED Known Calder’s Quarries have reduced prices as follow: Mixed Concrete, 30s per yard; Coarse Asphalt, 20s per yard;. Fine Asphalt, 27s 6d per yard; Bags Asphalt, 2s per bag, cash; delivery extra. —Telephone 10-032. WANTED Known—For satisfactory and economical Repairs try Earnes, watchmaker, 94 Upper Stuart street (opp. St. Paul’s), ANTED Known—Watches, Clocks Repaired by himself; come and see. — J. Burnard, Paterson’s Buildings, Rattray street. WANTED To Buy, Ladies’, Gents’, and Children’s Boots and Left-off Clothing.—Christina Macßae, 284 King street. WANTED Known—Grateful clients recommend “ Cairoene ” for that dreaded affliction—superfluous hair. —Particulars P.O. Box 179, Dunedin. WANTED. —Golf Clubs; end-of-season ■ sale; all clubs heavily reduced. — Walter Strang, next Jacobs’s Corner. WANTED.— Special Cricket Shirt, 15s; Caps, 5s od; Sox, 3s; Sweaters, 10s 6d; Buckskin Boots, 32s 6d.—Walter Strang. WANTED.— Send your Tennis Racket to us for Repairs or Restringing; workmanship guaranteed.—Walter Strang. WANTED Purchase, Dwelling, about 5 rooms, Musselburgh or St. Kilda, medium price.—Peter Boyd, Colonial Mutual Building. WANTED Known Hemstitching, 3d yard.—Acme Hemstitching Co., 67 Princes street, through passage next Elizabeth, milliner. WANTED Known —For service, Otago Window Cleaning Company have experts for Windows, Chimneys, Carpets; Furniture vacuum cleaned, and guaranteed to leave no dust; give us a trial. —Ring 13-250; H. Garron, manager. ‘VIST'ANTED, 10 to 20-gallon Milk Run, * » south end or Mornington.—22-873. WANTED To Buy (handy to town), Bank Soil, grassy or already dug; cash purchase.—Ring 22-807, after 6 p.m. WANTED To Buy, Second-hand Furniture, any quantity.—Address 312, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, ‘ Practical Auditing,’ Spicer and Pegler, 1925, 4th edition; price, etc.—3oß, ‘ Star ’ Office. ATER Wave, 2s 3d; Marcel, 2s 3d; Runover, Is; Shingling, Is. —Mile Joss Beauvalet, Queen’s Building; phono 18-926. WANTED To Purchase, Automatic or Repeating .22 Calibre Rifle, in good condition. —Particulars to 321, ‘ Star.’ BILLIARD Table, full size, wanted to Purchase.—Lowest cash price and particulars to 100, 1 Evening Star.’ M IDGWAY Coal, beautiful burning; 3 bags cash, 6s 6d city. 7s suburban hills.—From Jackson Purdie. MISCELLANEOUS. BRITISH Barlock Typewriters, latest models arrived; call inspect, send catalogue.—N.Z. Typewriter Co., 22 Bond street. SEPTIC fingernails cured by using No. 10A Ointment; wonderful healing powers.—Wilkinson and Son and other chemists. NERVOUS people benefit in wonderful way by taking Morlife, 2s 6d, 4s 6d.— Wilkinson and Son and other chemists. STEELITE ‘ Paints.—Put your labour into something that is durable; “ Stcelito ” Red and Green for service.— Smiths Ltd., Octagon. YOU annot outfit the family cheaper or better than at M’Kinlay’s Warehouse, Filleul street. THIS ” is complete answer to the question, “ How should a dental plate be cleaned?” Is 6d chemists and stores. BOOTHROYD’S “ Exclusive ” Spring Footwear. Ladies’ Black, Brown, Navy, and Skin Shoes; see our windows.— Queen’s Buildings. HAPPINESS and affection for every woman reducing weight by taking Youth-o-form.—Wilkinson and Son and other chemists STRONG Garden Rakes, British made, 14 teeth; only 2s 6d.—Paterson and Barr Ltd., Princes street. rip ENNIS Rackets Expertly Repaired at short notice; write for price list.— Paterson and Barr Ltd., Princes street. STRONG Household Hatchets, first quality British steel; special value here, 3s 9d each.—Paterson and Barr Ltd., Princes street. LUSTRUSS ” Ready-mixed Paints for quality, none bettor; Brushes at cut prices.—Smiths Ltd., Octagon. K~‘ILROY AND SUTHERLAND, Men’s Outfitters, 196 Princes street. MARL Twist Working Shirts, special value; 3s 6d. "I guaranteed Navy Serge Trousers, IQ 19s 6d; Suits, 755. ANTERBURY Interlock Underwear: Athletic Shirts, 4s 6d; Shirts, short sleeves, and Trousers. 5s 6d. MEN’S Felt Hats, snap brims, all latest shades; 7s 6d. ILROY IND SUTHERLAND, Men’s Outfitters, 196 Princes street (opposite John Edmond’s). LOOK to M’Kinlay’s, Filleul street, for genuine bargains in Footwear; late night Friday. STEELITE ” Green, easily the best roof green on the market: permanent colour; non-poisonous. Smiths Ltd., Octagon. STONE Ginger Boer and Orange Cheer are very refreshing; ring Lane’s for an order. MONEY To Lend on Pianos or other securities.—27s, ‘ Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 21231, 12 October 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21231, 12 October 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21231, 12 October 1932, Page 8

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