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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. BROADWAY'S GREAT BOOT SALE. NOW ON. NOW ON. THE ECONOMIC FOOTWEAR CO. (In Liquidation). CLOSING DOWN, CLOSING DOWN. The Entire Stock to be Cleared Regardless of Cost. Selling to the Last Pair. BUY NOW OR NEVER! CLOSING DOWN. CLOSING DOWN. THE ECONOMIC FOOTWEAR CO. (In Liquidation), 24 Broadway. WANTED Known —Jones Sewing Machine Depot, 251 George street: Repair specialists; cash buyers Second-hand Machines; For Sale, Singer’s latest, £9 10s, drop-head £4 15s, usual guarantee. ANTED Known —H. Watt, 20lfPUimes street; bargains on view; Furniture of all descriptions.—“ Watt ” Bargains. ANTED, 1,000 Customers for “ First Prize Bread,” N.Z. Bakers’ competition, Auckland, 1933.—Soarle’s, Caver sham. A VlNG.—Marcel, Water, 2i 3d - ; Trimming. Is; expertly done.—Mile Jose Beauvalet, Queen’s Building; open Saturday afternoons; phone 18-926. WANTED. —Mowers collected, delivered, Sharpened, Overhauled; work guaranteed.—Ring 11-297; Begg and Sons, lawn mower specialists, Princes street. WANTED, Everybody to try New Process Genuine Wholemeal Bread, mixed with full cream milk.—Searlo’s, Caversham. WANTED Known—Hogg’s for Watch and Jewellery Repairs; also Buyers Old Gold. —53 Moray place (opp. Library). WANTED, a good Milk Run; cash buyer waiting.—Send full particulars to Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson. ANTED To Buy, nice Coat, fit girl eleven to twelve; must bo g00d.—136, ’ Star.’ WANTED. —A Poor Woman Wants To Buy Second-hand Men’s Clothing.— 111, ‘ Star.' NOTHER Coal Bargain.—3 Kait., 3 Midgway, 1 Blocks, £1 cash, city, Is extra suburban hills. From Jackson Purdie, GUARANTEED Fresh Eggs wanted up to 600 dozen. —State price to 115, ‘ Star ’ Office. PENINSULA Buses leave Queen’s Gardens for Larnach Castle every Tuesday and Saturday at 2 p.m.; fare 2s 6d return. THE Best Coal Bargain.—3 Midgway, beautiful burning, 6s 6d cash, city; 7s suburban hills.—From Jackson Purdie. MISCELLANEOUS. PROVED best from North Capo to the Bluff—Sutton’s Seeds. STEELITE ” Red Roof Paint, durable and economical, best quality; nonpoisonous. Smiths Ltd., Octagon and South Dunedin. KAITANGATA merits a trial, not merely because it’s Otago’s finest coal, but because it’s so economical. FIRE Sale, last few days, New and Used Typewriters; reduced prices.—Typewriter Co., 22 Bond street. THINKING of Your Garden?—Then buy Sutton’s Seeds. T TSE “ Steelite ” Paints and you will save AJ pounds.—Smiths Ltd., Octagon and South Dunedin (next theatres). KAITANGATA will cut down considerably your monthly fuel bill; it is our most economical coal. MCINTYRE’S Extra strong Regulating Pills for sale by all chemists throughout the dominion. LUSTRUSS" Ready-mixed Paints for quality, none better; Brushes at cut prices.—Smiths Ltd., Octagon. SUCCESSFUL suburban gardeners sow Sutton’s Seeds and smile with satisfaction. 'IX7’ALLPAPERS. —Choice English Papers »“ at greatly reduced prices.—Smiths Ltd., Octagon and South Dunedin (next theatres). PLASTER your Wooden House outside; enhance its appearance; save upkeep. —Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street. PLASTER your Wooden House outside; none too old; gives new lease of life. —Ashton and Sons. PLASTER your Wooden House outside; make it draught-proof; subsidy arranged.—Ashton and Sons; phone 22-457. STEELITE ” Green, easily the best roof green on the market, permanent colour; non-poisonous.—Smiths Ltd., Octagon FLOSSO “ Rainbow ” Art. Silk is sold in 9 beautifully blended rainbow shades; noted for endurance; all drapers. WALLPAPERS. —Choice English Papers at greatly reduced prices.—Smiths Ltd., Octagon and South Dunedin (next theatres). STOCKS of the latest model British Imperial Portable Typewriter just arrived.—For demonstrations ring Armstrong and Springhall Ltd. THE secret of good gardening—Sutton’s Seeds; vegetable packets 6d, flowers 4d. STEELITE ” Paints. —Put your labour into something that is durable; ** Steelite ” Red and Green for service.— Smiths Ltd., Octagon, DON’T Stop at This.” —Call and sec our 65s Suit, English materials; fawns and browns.—Reddells Ltd. BEAT This.”—All-wool Worsted Suits, expertly cut and finished, at 79s 6d.— Reddells, Stuart street. G~ ENGINE “All Wool” Felt Hais7 'in snappy shapes and shades; special price, 6s lid.—At Rfeddells’ Ltd. Lichfield sim-ts, with 2 collars to match; new shades and patterns; special price, 6s lid.—Reddells. LUSTRUSS ” Ready-mixed Paints for quality, none better; Brushes at cut prices.—Smiths Ltd., Octagon. ASK at vour local Store for Sutton’s Seeds. ; NDREW LEFS LTD. for Paints of all descriptions; Wallpapers in modern artistic designs.—6B George street. NDREW LEES LTD. for Paint Reii mover, Hood Dressing for cars, Shellac, Methylated Spirits.—6B George street. NDREW LEES LTD. for Hyglo Linogloss for varnishing linoleum; dries in ten minutes; makes a perfect job. ANDREW LEES LTD, for Gloria Gold Paint, suitable for evening shoes, picture frames, ornaments; Is packet. ANDREW LEES LTD. for Aluminium Paint for all iron work; 1-pints Is, 1-pints Is 9d. ANDREW LEES LTD. for Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Wallpapers, of highest quality.—6B George street. RESULT City Rugby League Club Raffle. —Winning number, 267.—8. Crawford, lion. sec. FOR EXCHANGE. VENDOR will take Section over in straight-out exchange for Fruit-Con-fectionery Business, good stand, living room; reasonable rent; £lßs.—Alex. Harris Limited. WANTED Exchange, House and j-acro, on rise, for Section, Mornington,— Laud Sales. IF yod need Building Material send an Advertisement to the ! Star/

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Evening Star, Issue 21499, 25 August 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21499, 25 August 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21499, 25 August 1933, Page 8

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