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TRANSPORT NOTICES. TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931, NOTICE OF MEETING OF No. 4 TRANSPORT LICENSING AUTHORITY. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the under-mentioned APPLICATIONS have been received by the No. 4 Transport Licensing Authority, and a PUBLIC SITTINGS of the Authority will bo Commenced on MONDAY, December 14th, 1936, at 9.30 a.m., in the Courthouse, Dunedin, for the purpose of RECEIVING EVIDENCE AND REPRESENTATIONS in favour of or against the granting of the applications. The applications concerned will be dealt with on the LAST DAY of the Sittings—viz., WEDNESDAY, December 16th, 1936. Particulars of the applications may be obtained upon application to the Secretary. APPLICATIONS FOR NEW GOODS SERVICE LICENSES: W. Rennie, Allanton; R. Murdoch, Palmerston; F. C. Brenssell, Waitati. N. E. JORY, Secretary. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, House,, 4 or 5 rooms, Government servant; reasonable rental. —R649, ‘ Star.' WANTED, by refined Lady, Comfort-ably-furnished Bed-Sitting Room; fireplace, preferably kitchenette; conveniences; quiet home; reasonable; good locality. —R765, •Star.’ WANTED, Furnished House, for one week; handy city; from 23rd December ; accommodate four adults. —R 759, ‘ Star.* WANTED To Rent, small Self-contained Flat; all conveniences; within penny section, north end; state rental.—Address R 757, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, small Furnished Flat or BedSitting Room, by Married Couple; own cocking; state rent.—Rß 24, ‘ Star.’ GOVERNMENT Executive wants House, Bungalow or Villa, St. Clair, 4-5 rooms; 30s to £2; recommended tenant.— McKenzie’s Ltd., Dowling street. TRAMWAYMAN wants to Rent Bungalow for a term, option of Buying; handy to car.—R666, ‘ Star.’ GOLD. GOLD, wanted to Buy, highest value paid; Old Gold, Watches, Chains, Rings, etc.—C. Vennall, watchmaker, J. and J. Arthur’s Buildings. DOGS. FOR SALE, Black-and-white Cocker Spaniel Dog, 18 months; good pedigree ; prize winner.—Phone 10-282, evenings. WANTED, good Home, Pedigree Scottish Terrier Bitch.—Apply No. R 876, ‘ Star ’ Office. CAGE BIRDS. Budgerigars, adults and young birds, all colours.—Phone 20-624. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Leather Car Ticket Holder, containing member’s ticket Horticultural Society, E93.—Please return Owner, care of A. and T. Inglis. LOST, Bay road, Red Diary.—Ring 22-757. LOST, vicinity Richmond street, Cargill’s Corner, Single Bar Gold Brooch (keepsake); reward.—Holland’s, Forbury Corner. LOST, One Pound, Tuesday, at St. Clair; reward.—Communicate RBB9, 1 Star.* LOST, Sunday evening, Lady’s Black Felt Hat, vicinity Broadway Parking and High street; reward. —Tattersall’s Hotel. lOST, between Calder Avenue, N.E. i Valley, and Railway Station, Kit containing 2 saws: reward.—Care Fur Dressers and Dyers, N.E.V. 17V3UND. —Washing Wringers Rerub--T bered. Broken Parts Replaced, at Acme Tyre Company’s, corner King and Frederick streets. FOUND. —Otago Dental Service: New Set of Teeth from £2 55.—200 Princes street (3 doors below Woolworths). MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS. —Yes, we have the finest selection in Dunedin; our terms are the lowest.—M’Cracken and Walls. PIANOS. —This week’s special, Thurmer, .beautiful case; overstrung; £45, rail free; easy terms arranged.—M’Cracken rnd Walls. PIANOS. —A very nice English Howell Piano, very modern; £3O; a low deposit will secure this instrument.—M’Cracken and Walls. PIANOS. —See the new Taylor Piano, latest model, priced at £65, a bargain.—M’Cracken and Walls. PIANO-ACCORDIONS.— We have a wonderful selection to offer at very attractive prices; write for terms.—M’Cracken and Wails. FOR SALE. Columbia Gramophone, 50 Records, 30s; Piano, £3 105.—R768, ‘ Star.’ PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ROSLYN (in Delightful Position, Harbour Side, Close Littlebournc, Easy Walking to City).—Charming 5-roomed Tiled-roofed Brick BUNGALOW (condition new, superior workmanship), with sleeping porch and roomy kitchenette; every possible convenience, fine loungo and dining room; fittings all the best and rooms all cheerful; 2 large casement oriel windows; lovely level sheltered section; garden, concrete paths and yard; wide frontage; excellent environment; terms £l5O deposit, balance 4J( per cent.; cheapest home in Roslyn; £1,650; inspection welcomed. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD., 163 Rattray street. ELM ROW. Comfortable 5-roomed House, kitchenette; all modern conveniences; warm freehold; £SO deposit; £750. —Patersons. O K Deposit, No Interest.—Main road, Mornington: Good sunny Building Section, 50ft frontage; £6o.—Patersons. ARGILL’S CORNER.—Neat 4-roomed House; bathroom, hot and cold water, and coveniences ; large freehold section, garden; £4O deposit; gift price, £27o.—Patersons. Cottages, city: One £445, the other £260; both real good buying.— Boyd's, next Grand Theatre; phone 13-111. IVVISH to Sell my pretty Bungalow, Bayfield vicinity, nice garden; reduced £SSO; terms.—R6B2, ‘Star.’ PQK.A City (central): 4-roomed Double-brick Double-story Residence; room detached, conveniences; freeTiold.—Calder’s, 127 Princes street. FOR SALE, solid Six-roomed House, St. Kilda; all conveniences; close tram.— R 832, ‘ Star.’ —Handy Carisbrook: 4-roomed I Bungalow, built 5 years, thoroughly recommended; immediate possession.—Calder’s. 127 Princes street. —South end (no deposit); 6roomed Villa, requires slight renovations; large corner freehold; repayments 20s per week,—Cafiler’s. ODft/'t —St. Kilda: Bungalow, 4 large. OlH" rooms, kitchenettelarge freehold section; State loan £750; beautiful condition.—Calder’s. O'T'TFf —Roslyn investment: 2 attached c» t * 4-roomed wooden Buildings; 33s rental: largo freehold, handy,—Calder’s, 127 Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22517, 9 December 1936, Page 12

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