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BROADWAY JEWELLERS. THIS BUSINESS is now under the per. sonal control of Ml W. MATHORNE, a recognised expert, with\ both Continentaland Dominion experience in the Repair.and Adjustment of Chronometers, Watches, and Clocks of all kinds. \ \ First-class work, moderate charges A carefullv-chosen line of Wiatches, Clocks, Rings, etc., now being offereVl at practically. cost price.. . \ :" REMOVAL NOTICE. ,*TR J. S. SINCLAIR wishes (to intimat* IT± that he is REMOVING FROM HIS PRESENT OFFICES, 150 Ratt\ray street, Dunedin, to the QUEEN'S BUILDINGS* PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, j where h« will, on and after the 2nd day of\ MARCH, 1936, carry on the practice of his profession. OTAGO HARBOUR BOARDS MILD STEEL RODS AND BASS. (Contract No. 779.)- ( TENDERS (specially marked "Render for Steel") will be received th» BOARD'S OFFICE, Birch street, Durjedm, up till Noon on TUESDAY, March 17, i 1936, for the SUPPLY and DELIVERY of l 26£ Tons (approx.) Mild Steel Reii ment Rods and Bars. ] Specfication ,and Conditions of Contract may be seen at the Engineer's Office, wshera forms of tender may be obtained. t The lowest or any tender not necessarily, accepted. i J. RENTON, j Secretary. Dunedin, March 2, 1936. \ \ \ . ■ DUNEDIN CITY COUNCtt,. ■, TENDERS FOR REMOVAL OF :■ BUILDINGS. ! LENDERS will be received by the undersigned up till Noon on FRID» V R * , « t., for the PURCHASE FOR RE of ANY OR ALL of 3 WOODEN BUILIjK INGS situated in Kaikorai Valley road. \ Specification and general conditions oH tender may be seen at the office of tha City Building Inspector, Town Hall, Dun> edin. AEach tender must be accompanied by a' deposit equal to the amount tendered, and,' the Council does not bind itself to accepA the highest or any tender. ■ J G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. S Town Hall, Dunedin, • . I March 2, .1936.BOARD AND RESIDENCE. V DUNEDIN Y.M.C.A.—Superior Accom- ? modation, excellent table; swimming j pool, gymnasium, billiards, table tenniij -. casuals and permanents. { rant Board . ttj ; i- Room, with use of conveniences; l handy to city; reasonable.—A374, ' Star." '. VACANT, Double Bed-Sitting Room, \, f with fireplace, gas, e. light, all con- S veniences; central.—Ring 10-201, 109 York \ Place. ! WORKING Man wants Board; must ba reasonable; south end preferred.— A 365, 'Star.' ■ .< RANTED, 2 large, 1 small unturnisuea . ' Rooms, board attendance, in superior home, for refined couple.—A3l4, ' Star.' YOUNG working Man wants Board, respectable private home; single room; north end; reasonable.—A32l, ' Star.' 10 LET, for six months, from beginning.} i. April, Furnished House, 5 rooms; good/ locality, sunny position; 2d tram; tele-i phone garage available; references re- \ quired.-,T952, 'Star.' - . ■ ._) O LET. large Self-contained Flat, foul! jl rooms, kitchenette, bathroom; ences. —402 High street. V O LET, large Bed-Sitting Room, sunny; in Catholic home, south end; A3lB. ' Star.' ■ TO LET, Three good Rooms; use bath, kitchen.—Apply, after 6, 322 Main North road. N.E.V. 10 LET, Shop and living rooms. Cargill a • Corner.—Otago Finance and Agency Co. Ltd., T. and G. Buildings. 333 Prince* street. TO LET, Well-furnished Bungalow, five rooms, St. Clair,-to reliable tenant; £2 weekly —A33I, ' Star.' r| iO LET, sunny Furnished Single BedA room; gas cooker; central.—47S George street. ' ■ .'. INGLE Detached Bach; separate cooking, all conveniences; 6s weekly. arket street (near city tram shedk TIDOW, nice home, would like, to Let t i 4 Unfurnished Rooms; garage; (light rise, handy Forbury Corner.—Tßß6. ' Star.' /"ANTED To Let, 2 Furnished Rooms, ■ ■ use conveniences; near beach ani tram, St. Clair.—A3B9, 'Star.* rilO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Removn A your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. r OUR Move. Sir! To Let, for Removals, Packing, and Storage, our up-to-dat* Motor Furniture Vans and capacious Stores; expert men, lowest prices.—Crust and Criut, 10 Manse street. FOR EXCHANGE. N Auckland Property Wanted in Ex- *■ ■ - odern 6-roomed Dunedin -c atersons, Rattray street. TRADE PERSONAL. JIMSIE FRASER's, opposite Reddells. Stuart street, still busy selling School Suit Cases, Hat Boxes; initialled free. "ELLO, Everybody! Why get wet? --i- Our Tailored Leather Coats are absolutely stormproof, warm, and so dressy; price, £2 10s.—Fraser and Sons. GARDENING. UNEDIN Gardening Club Meets March JL-' 10; competition for F. H. Holling' worth's Memorial Trophy for best display and vegetables.—Conditions on application to Secretary, phone 18-695. "F you need Building Material aend *a ■ Advertisement to the ' Star."

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Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22277, 2 March 1936, Page 10