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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS* Advertiser ent* of 16 words under the headings ol Sltuaticiib Vacant. Wanted, For Sale, To Let. Lost and Kou'd M:s ellaneous Wants, etc., I* per insertion Ih'-te consecutive insertion* £s 6d. «ix ronseruiivp insertion 6s. Cash with order. WANTED KNOWN—THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS AT J ONES’S FRUIT SHOP, Grand Hotel Buildings. Sunkisfc Oranges 12 for Is, Borri Navel Oranges 6 and 8 for Is. Sound Lemons 8 and 12 for Is. Sweet. Mandarins 14- for Is. Sweet, Tangerines 8 for Is. Sunkist Lemons 4 for Is. Local Freesia Is a dozen. Local Anemones from 6d a dozen. New Potatoes, Hothouse Tomatoes, Passion Fruit, and local Narcissi just arrived. DO NOT let apathy in the matter of voting land you in the mire. Remember that when Rating on Unimproved Value was first carried in Christchurch only 1,100 citizens exercised their franchise, and the issue was carried by 596 to 512. Do not let this happen in Dunedin, but go to the poll and vote Against the issue. In other words, Strike Out the Top Line. WANTED To Buy, Furniture, any quantity; spot cash.—Clarke and Venn Ltd., auctioneers, Dowling street. ANTED Known —Try us for Diamond Rings, new designs and prices.— Eames, watchmaker, 94- Upper Stuart street. . WANTED.— Mowers collected, delivered, Sharpened, Overhauled, work guaranteed, from 7s 6d.—Ring 11-297; Begg and Sons, lawn mower specialists, Princes street. ' WANTED, Painting, Paperhanging; get estimate for tradesman’s finish; guar, anteed materials.—T. Miller, painter, 48 Eskvale street, St. Hilda. WANTED Known—Dunedin Furniture Exchange, 275 George street, for Bargains; good variety New and Second-hand Furniture offering; try_us. WANTED To Purchase, Second-hand Tools of all kinds; write or call.—J. Mains, 262 George street. W~~ ANTED Known Hogg’s for Watch and Jewellery Repairs and Diamond Rings.—Hogg’s, 53 Moray place (opposite Library L ______ 5757’ANTED, a Single Furrow Lever Wheel W Plough, for spot cash.—Apply E. lodge, Mihiwaka. "%/t/"ANTED, Milk Customers, 3d quart; Y Y Cream, 6d half-pint; cash or weekly payments: early delivery.—Bs42, ‘Star’ Office. "S/S7"ANTED, 3ft 6in High-pressure Range, T» in good order, complete.—Price and particulars to 8569, 1 Star.* OLD Gold and Silver Wanted to Buy; top price paid.—C. Vennall, ■watchmaker, J. and J. Arthur’s, Buildings (upstains j. ANTED, Carpets and Curtains. jgPEXNG Cleaning made easy. £UTY Dye Works, telephone 10-459. GARDENERS, seed merchants, dealers in garden tools, etc., your livelihood is threatened if Unimproved Value Eating is carried. ENOUGH-CAST your wooden house outside, old or new; save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street; phono 22457. _ READ all the arguments on the Eating and you will vote against the Unimproved Value scheme. MISCELLANEOUS. nnHERE is grave danger pf increased unja, employment under Unimproved Value Rating scheme; vote against it Tucsday. STEELITE ” Paints.—Put your labour into something durable; “Steelite Red and Green for service.—Smith and Smith Ltd. TRIKE out the Top Line at Tuesday’s Poll; otherwise good-bye to your gardens and lawns. TYPEWRITERS, all makes, standard and portable, new and second-hand; send for lists.—New Zealand Typewriter Co., Bond street. UNIMPROVED Value Rating encourages close settlement, flats, boarding houses, and the like; vote against it on Tuesday Next. ' AITANGATA merits a trial, not merely because it’s Otago finest coal, but because it’s so economical. OTAGO” BIBLE HOUSE, ll Broadway, for Bibles, Texts, Stationery, and Books; Framed Texts for presents. STEELITE ” Green, easily the best roof green on the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous. Smith and Smith Ltd. _____ READ all the arguments on the Rating and you will vote against the Unimproved Value scheme. SEWING Machines, White, -.Wertheim, Singer, at lowest prices; Repairs; Needles and Parts stocked.—D. Forrester, 161 Stuart street GARDENERS, seed merchants, dealers in garden tools, etc., your livelihood is threatened if Unimproved Value Rating is carried. _ BEAUTIFUL Wallpapers within the reach of everyone, best English creations, new and exclusive.—Smith and Smith Ltd. P' INE Fluid ” in baby’s bath gives i velvety health smooth skin; ask your chemist or grocer. INE Fluid.”—lt’s British, used by doctors, nurses, hospitals; get your Free Sample.—Phone 12-523. “ TJINE Fluid,” the disinfectant with a IT phenomenal demand; cleanses better than soap.—Sold all chemists and grocers. ALLPAPERS, latest tapestry and V Y futuristic designs; rich colourings for halls and dining rooms at reasonable prices. —Smith and Smith Ltd. li/f ANY of those with least ability to pay IrJL would find themselves penalised under Unimproved Value Rating. TT AITAN G ATA will cut down considerfi.lt ably your monthly fuel bill; it is our most economical coal. ’USTRUSS ” Ready-mixed Paints for quality, none better for covering and lustre. Smith and Smith Ltd. SMALL farmers in city area: Vote against Unimproved Value Rating; times are bad enough now. TEBLITE ” Green, easily the best roof green on the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous. Smith and Smith Ltd. SMALL farmers in city area: Vote against Unimproved Value Rating; times are bad enough now. STEELITE ” Red, the pure oxide roof paint; durable, economical.—Smith and Smith Ltd. DON’T jump out of the mythical frying pan into the actual fire; vote against Unimproved Value Rating. "575/HOO ■ Brown Owl Cafe for late Supyy pers, Light Lunches, Morning and Afternoon Teas; Rattray street. CHEAP Artistic Wallpapers, latest designs to make the homo beautiful, from Is upwards.—Smith and Smith Ltd. NIMPROVED Value Rating encour-' ages close settlement, flats, boarding houses, and the like; vote hgainst it on Tuesday Nesti

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Evening Star, Issue 21819, 7 September 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21819, 7 September 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21819, 7 September 1934, Page 8