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GOLD BUYERS. ENGAGEMENT KINGS from £6; in latest designs. CRYSTAL AND CHIN A WARE MAKE ' SUITABLE GIFTS. Inspect Our Choice Selection. Highest Prices Given for Old Gold, Jewellery, etc. PL. D A W S O N, • , Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Gold Buyer, Next Kegent Theatre, Octagon. GOLD and Silver.—Wanted To Buy, Old Broken Jewellery and Watches; top prices paid.—C. Vennall, watchmaker, up.slairs, J. and J. Arthur’s Buildings. OLD! Gold!—We Buy Old Gold and Silver; highest prices given.—Townsend, jeweller and optician, 40 George street. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, by young Lady, : Bed-Sitting Room, furnished, fireplace, and gas; slightly on rise preferred.—27s, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Rent, for winter months, small Cottage or Crib, partly furnished; any district.—2s7, ‘Star.’ WANTED To Rent, Partly-furnished Bed-Sitting Room; gas, fireplace; central. -93, ‘ Star/ WANTED To Rent, Garage or Garage Accommodation, handy to Manor place.—State terms. 312. ‘ Star.’ MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. Adverliseinei Is at 16 words under [he heading* { oi Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Sale, To Let, j Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc,, is per Insertion Ihre, consecutive insertions 2s 6d, sis ccnsrcuP' - insert one ss. (.ash with order. ° WANTED KNOWN— j CIOMPARE Our Prives, and Buy More ' Fruit at JONES’S FRUIT SHOP, 1 where all goods ate guaranteed fresh and | round. ’ ' < Cox’s Orange Apples 30 for Is . Large Delicious 10 for Is Large Jonathan 14 for Is Large Cleopatra 12 for Is Wintercole Pears 16 for Is Winternellis Pears 14 for Is Canterbury Onions 161 b Is Jam Melons 81b Is Oamarii Potatoes 141 b Is Green Ginger, Peas, Kumaras, Quinces, Tahiti and Californian Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Tomatoes, Persimmons, Etc., at equally low prices. I HONEY. HONEY. OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST. 51b from 25., 101 b from 4s. 601 b tins from 3Jd per.lb. , See Our Window for 2s 6d Bargains. mHE COLOMBO TEA COMPANY, X 1 227 Princes street. Phone 13-548. POULTRY AND GAME, Plucked, Dressed, and Delivered. Reasonable Charges. PRIME POULTRY at Reduced Prices. Smoked Fillet Specials. Terakihi, Blue Cod, Ling. Kingfish, Cod, etc. ; \ Free Delivery Daily. ■ DENNIS’S . FISH SERVICE, 153 George street. Phone 18-910. WANTED To Purchase, large Walnut Wardrobe, also Round or Oval Walnut Table; not modern, in good condition. —274, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Miniature .Pomeranian. Pup, male? state colour and price.—268, ‘Star.’ - • , WANTED Buy, -5-gallon Keg; state price, where seen.—293. ‘Star.’ WANTED, a Ton of Apples, any kind. —22? Princes' street; phone 15-548. WANTED Known—Jone.s Sewing Machine Depot, 251 George street, for a cheap guaranteed Sewing Machine from £2 10s. WANTED Sell, choice Blackberries; picked and delivered. same day, weather permitting; 6d lb; hills and suburbs 7d—255, ‘Star.’ - WANTED Known Carpets Collected, Cleaned, Sterilised; Chimneys Cleaned; Houses, Factories, Warehouses Scrubbed and Disinfected; Furniture Vacuum Cleaned; 30 years’ experience.—Ring 10-493, Dunedin Window Gleaning Co., 30 King street (Robert Knowles, manager). , WANTED, by middle-aged Couple, large Unfurnished Room and kitchenette, or small Elat, central preferred. Star.' . '' WANTED, Furniture, any quantity; our representative will call on you.— Clarke, Venn Ltd., auctioneers, Dowling street. . AN TED.—Bottles Bought, Sold, or‘ Exchanged; Sacks, Rags, Dressmakers’, Tailors’, and Factory Cuttings, Cast Iron, Brass, Lead, Copper, Zinc.— Cleary’s Otago Marine and Bottle Stores, 151 Hanover street; phone 12-065. WANTED Purchase, Frilled', Organdie Evening Frock, good condition, small woman’s size; must be reasonable; state price.—lso, ‘ Star.’ . WANTED, Whitebait; we have Fresh Fish, Smoked Fish, and Mutton Birds.—C. Elslpw, fishmonger, Cargill’s Corner. ' WANTED, urgently, Men’s Clothing of 1 every description; also Blankets; | highest prices given.—Mrs Brookes; phone 11-252. * V\7’ANTED, Hand Sewing Machine, Singer • * preferred; must be in good working order.—23o, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, 4 Evening Swallow-tail Goats and 1 White or Pink modern Wedding Gown. —Address 297, ‘ Star. 1 ' DRAIN' Pipes wanted, 20 to 60 feet of about 3iti; also Cross-cut Saw; state price.—285, ‘Star.’ PENINSULA Buses leave Queen’s Gardens for Larnach Castle every Tuesday and Saturday, at 2 p.m.; fare, 2s 'Bd return. ROUGHCAST. 1 your house outside, old . or newsave.. upkeep.—Ashton and Sons. 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. fTTHREE-FOOT Orion or Zealandia HighX pressure Range wanted.—3lo, ‘ Star.? Permanent Waving, whole head 17s 6d, half head 10s; Resets, 2s.—Rose Marie. n.QQ'I —Eugene JOX guaranteed; MISCELLANEOUS. Advertisements o! 18 words under the headings ol Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. To Let, Lost and Foud'J, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., U per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s fid, six conseculiv insertions ss. Cash with order. RELIABLE Stockings for fit and wear at T. Ross’s; Silk-and-Wooi, Is lid, 3s lid, 4s lid; best warm Cashmere Wool Stockings, 2s lid to 6s lid. HITE Coutilie Corsets, were 12s 6d, only 21 to 25 left, clearing prfce 4s lid; Warm Wool Underwear, all half-price; NEW Laces, all widths, Torchon from 2d, Silk 3d yard; New Lined Deerskin Gloves, dark greys and browns, 15s 6d.—T. Ross. XTTGOROIJS, lively intestines give zest for T food; Honeylax sets the intestines racing with life.—Wilkinson and Son, chemists. WALLPAPERS, 500 bundles, end of season; odd" lots, practically given away; to clear, your opportunity.—Wren’s. KAITANGATA will cut down considerably vour monthly fuel bill; it u our' most economical coa.. CARGILL’S Castle, the popular rendezvous for birthday and wedding par-' lies; supper and dancing nightly. Ring 25-695. PAINT with Porfecto, the guaranteed pure Paint; all colours ready for the brush : 19s 6d.—Wren’s. YPEWRITERS.—AII makes, new and second hand; Repairs and Overhauls. —New Zealand Typewriters, Bond street; phone 15-754.

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Evening Star, Issue 21710, 3 May 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21710, 3 May 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21710, 3 May 1934, Page 10

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