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BUSINESSES FOR SALE. GROCERIES, DAIRY, TOBACCO, CONFECTIONERY, ETC. For a very attractive Freehold StIJOU DOUBLE SHOP, 4 ROOMS, kitchenette, everv convenience, in lovely order; also DETACHED BEDROOM, with e.l. and stove; garage. WE ARB NOT ASKING ANY GOODWILL, and stock may be taken at valuation. Vendors have done well here, and ARE RETIRING. We can recommend this Compact Business, and for anyone with reasonable amount of capital can arrange terms. Well worth inquiring about 1548 PARK, REYNOLDS LTR., 39 Bond street. BOARDING HOUSE, Centre of City; freehold; magnificent situation; 10 rooms on one flat; good connection; excellently run. Price, £1,250, plus furniture at valuation. No need for empty rooms in Ibis position. It’s a great bargain. Section itself probably worth £I,OOO. IRELANDS, Estate Agents, Manse street. STORE (a beauty), doing excellent business'; freehold, with 4 living rooms; turnover over £SO week; price, £1,250, plus stock at valuation. —Irelands, agents, Manse street. O-J r prrx—Freehold Store (mixed busid&JLOwU ness), brick shop (double), and Bungalow, 3 rooms, kitchenette; every possible convenience; splendid position; turnover £4O week; owner Exchange for Bungalow, St. Kilda or St. Clair, to £l,lOO. —Land Sales Ltd. bicycles. SALE, Sale, Sale. Bargain prices: “ Knight ” quality renowned Roadsters, Semi-racers, Racers, latest models; Brenty Prams, Sulkies, Dolls' Prams. — “ Knight Cycles.” St. Andrew street. EMPIRE Cycles, complete Eadie Coaster, fully guaranteed; British throughout; 5s deposit, 3s 6d week; Helmets, 3s and 6s; Gloves, 7s.—W. A. Scott and Sons, George street. CYCLES from £6 10s; Tricycles from £2 10s; Dynamo Lighting Sets from £l. —A. S. Davis, ' Star ’ Buildings, Stuart street. - FOR Cycles, Cycle Repairs, and' Accessories be sure and buy from A. S. Davis, * Star ’ Building, Stuart street. FOR SALE. DOWIE’S DISMANTLING LTD.. 1 FORTH STREET. We are Dismantling large 12-room House, Mornington, 30-room House, Newington Avenue. Sashes, Doors, Cupboard, Chests, Grills, Wardrobes, Sinks, Ranges (complete), Tiles, Slabs, Marble Mantelpiece. Deadlights, Figured Rimu, IE y 2, 10 x 2, 8 x 2, 6 x 2, 5 x 2, 4 x 2, 3 * 2, T. and G. Lining, 4in and 6in Flooring, lOin Lumber, and Many Other Fittings, Electric Bells, Globes. Chandeliers, 60,000 ft Timber. Phone 10-130. FOR ’ SALE, certified King Edward Mother Seed Potatoes.—Hazlewood and Co., opposite Leviathan Hotel, Cumberland street. - FOR SALE, Jersey Bennes Seed Potatoes. —Hazelwood and Co., opposite Leviathan Hotel, Cumberland street. in AQiV - Dry Manuka, Broadleaf, L/v“lfO 1 Pine Blocks; 3 bags 5s 6d, bags 10s.—E. and S. Smart, corner Cum-erland-St. Andrew streets. I o —Elliotvale Coal, - .o*oo i also ,3 bags 8a 6d; w vj. . Lignite, Kaitangata, ihton stocked; Kindling, 2s 6d. M. Colns, 292 King street. rriOß SALE, Seagrass Pram, excellent conJ dition, good tyres; reasonable offer.— pply 58 Dundas street. . TiOR SALE, late model Pram, in perfect - order, well sprung; had very little se; ‘price, £3.—E468, 'Star.) ft m "I O —Everything that _is satis-_o-OJL4 factory embodied in 3 bags airdale Coal, 6s 9d cash, hill extra. delivery; best ■ - value *on market; 6s ,9d ree bags Fairdale; direct mine to centner; hill extra. . .3-612- Prompt ft r. -j gt —For open fires, factory, .o*ol/4 heating, Fairdale Coal is ■beatable at 6s 9d cash 3 bags, hill extra. JO AT, 10ft, new, flat bottom; white pine; J cheap.—l 93 Highgate, Maori Hill. 7UREWOOD.— WiII Deliver bone-dry ’ Bluegum, 2 cord, every week; what fer?—Es73, ‘ Star.’ . CHREE-QUARTER Bed,' Wardrobe, Duchesse (stained R.P.), £9 ( or ler); 2 Oregon Ladders (turned rungs, ft and 12ft), 1 Pair 6ft Trestles, White tad. and 4 Gallons 0i1.—E531, ‘ Star. BUILDING Materials from several corporation houses and shops dismantled at Kaikorai and removed to Demolition Company's yard, 12 Wilkie pqad, for customers’ convenience: comprising , 3 IN x 2in, 4in x 2in, Sin x 2in, 2in, lOin’x 2in, 12in x 2m, 3in, Weatherboards, Flooring, Ranges Copper, Pedestal W.C.s, Tubs; also, 6m x 4in x Lining, Wash SPOUTING, Downpiping, Ridging, Shop Windows, Doors, Cupboard and Ward-' robe Fronts; nil bargains afc 12 Wilkie road. MONEY. WANTED To Borrow, on sound city business security, £200; interest 8 per cent.; full investigation invited.—P.O. Box 459. MISCELLANEOUS. BEAUTIFUL Wallpapers within the reach of everyone, best English creations, new and exclusive. —Smith and Smith Ltd. - (tOAL. —There is only one “ Kaitany gata ”; do not be confused with other Kais.”; insist on 11 Kaitangata.” HEAP Artistic Wallpapers, latest de-. signs to make the home beautiful, from Is upwards.—Smith and Smith Ltd. RIDGE Players’ Adder, fits vest pocket, ideal gift, lasts lifetime; 7s 6d.— Typewritcr Co., -22 Bond street. USTRUSS ” Ready-mixed Paints for quality; none better for covering and lustre.—Smith and Smith Ltd. ATTANGATA Coal still supreme; do not be satisfied with something just 'as good ”; all merchants supply. STEELITE ” Green, easily the best roof green on the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith Ltd. ________________ UMBLE Salej South Dunedin Town Hail, Tp-raorrow (Saturday), 13th June, at 2 p.m. __s WILL the Public please note that from May Ist Larnach Castle will be Open on Tuesday and Saturday only? STEELITE ” Red, the pure oxide roof paint; durable, economical. —Smith and Smith Ltd. _____________ OTAGO Bible House for Bibles, Text Cards, Reward Books, Expository Books, and Hymn Books. —11 Broadway. STEELITE ” Green, easily the best roof green on the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith Ltd. _ GREAT Assortment in Knitting and Fashion Books. Novels, and Magazines.—G. A. Munro, Cargill’s Corner. ALLPAPERS, latest tapestry and futuristic designs; rich colourings for halls and dinmg rooms at reasonable prices. —Smith and Smith Ltd. __ UMBLE Sale, Reid Hal], King Edward street. South Dunedin, Saturday, 2 o’clock to 4.30. ’ STEELITE ’’ Paints.—Put your labour into something durable; “ Steelite ” Red and Green for service.—Smith and Smith Ltd. UMBLE Sale” South Dunedin Town Hall, To-morrow (Saturday), 13th June, at 2 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 22363, 12 June 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22363, 12 June 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22363, 12 June 1936, Page 10