ANOTHER TAXI DEPOT For , the Convenience of our ■ Patrons we have OPENED AN ADDITIONAL DEPOT —Booking and Left Luggage Office —Directly Opposite the Dunedin Railway. Station. GOLD BAND TAXIS LTD., , . Phones 18-066 TO THE RESIDENTS OF OAVERSHAM. I DESIRE to intimate that I have SOLD MY PLUMBING BUSINESS to Messrs GALL AND CALDQW, and sincerely thank all my good friends and clients for past support, and hope that they will continue to give same to my successors. 1 ...: - (Signed) GEORGE THOMPSON, ~'f WE, Messrs GALL AND GALDOW, wish to intimate that .we have TAKEN, OVER Mr'G. THOMPSON’S; PLUMBING, BUSINESS, and h6pe that by prompt attention and reasonable prices to merit a continuance of your support. (Signed) GALL AND CALDOW. VISIT ■ GEO. E. WITHERS’S HAIRDRESSING SALOON, 58 Princes street (2 doors from Stewart Dawson’s), Where every customer gets a clean, fresh hairbrush and shaving brush straight from the steriliser; no brush used twice same day. Razors, Shaving Brushes, All/Toilet Requisites. A KANE, ' Newsagent, Green Island, • having Disposed of his Business to Mr C. DAVIS, SOLICITS A, CONTINUANCE of the SAME PATRONAGE to his SUCCESSOR.—A. Kane, . MISCELLANEOUS. I BUY Forestry Bonds and Afforestation ! Shares, highest prices, cash deal.— Harold Booth, A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin. 'DIRT ACCUMULATES, MAN •, \/S J R E N O VAT E S. ’ JAMES WREN AND CO. LTD. 1 AA Used Standard and Portable Type- ! J-”U writers, £5 up; all guaranteed; lists j free.—Typewriter Co., 22 Bond street. ROOF Paint.—That roof needs painting; I use permanent and economical paint; Fergusson’s Fadeless Green.—Andrew Lees. TRY Chapman’s Home-niade Cake Shop for Cream Cakes, Meringues, Custard Tarts; etc.—Opposite Harold Banks’s. XCBLLA Sewing Service.—Ladies’, GenXL tleraen’s Clothing Repaired, Coats, Costumes, Turned, Behned', Darning, Mend- 1 ing.—Terry’s Jubilee Buildings. STONE Ginger Beer and Orange Cheer are very.refreshing; ring Lane’s for an order. Always at Your Service 1 — . QOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU. Branches and Agencies all Main Towns. BUY before next Saturday and get £3 worth of any goods for Is weekly.— Calder Mackay’s. . OREADOR Cycle, £7 15s; English machine, first-grade fittings; 10s deposit, 3s 6d weekly.—W. T. Beveridge Ltd. COAL. —There is only one “ Kaitangala ; do not be confused with other “ Kais.”; insist on “ Kaitangata.” WHATEVER THE DATE WRENO V A T B. ■ JAMES WREN AND CO. LTD. ANDREW LEES have served , three generations with paints, wallpapers, enamels, etc.; the result of quality at reasonable prices. ' ' , TVS’ ORE popular, than ever, Larnecb L”iL Castle, the ideal outing; public days,; Tuesday and Saturday; admission. 2s 6d. IRELIGHT again on the market; new seam; 3 bags 7s 9d flat. 8s 3d" bill; e.o.d. —Phone 12-865. REVELITB Car Enamel, 'easily applied with brush, dries in 4 hours; 5s 6d pint.—Andrew Lees Ltd. 1 8-700—“ Lakeside ” Lignite, with XO i heat of bright Coal; 3 bags 6s 9d, hill 7s 6d, e.0.d.; quality guaranteed; trial. AT ANY RATE, R K ' N O V A T JAMES WREN'AND. CO. LTD., Princes street. . E. IF you need Building Material send an Advertisement to the ■ Star,’-
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Evening Star, Issue 22194, 23 November 1935, Page 18
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