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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED Known Otago Window Cleaning Co., 86 St. Andrew street; experienced Men for Windows, Carpets, Chimneys; Schools, Factories, and Warehouse Floors Scrubbed; City Deport for Otago Steam Laundry, Bag Wash.—Phone 18-197. WANTED. —To retain the Wave in your hair under perfect control, sprinkle few drops of “ Sta-wave Setting Lotion ” on it ' when setting; it’s really splendid; bottles Is 6d. —At Hendy’s Toilet Rooms, Princes street. WANTED. —If you ask at any good toilet rooms for the best Setting Lotion, they will recommend “ Sta-wave,” it’s really splendid; bottles Is 6d. WANTED. —a few drops of “ Sta-wave ” applied when setting your hair will retain waves for several days; try it; Is 6d.— At Hendy’s Hairdressing Rooms. WANTED Known—Dunedin Furniture Exchange, 275 George street; Closingdown Sale; all stock must be sold. WANTED Known—Dunedin Furniture Exchange, 275 George street; anyone having goods on deposit please Call before 28th February. WANTED, Single Sleepwell Mattress, Invalid’s Bedside Swinging Tray, also Commode; all good order; particulars.— P 583, 1 Star.’ , WANTED To Buy, Furniture of every description ; highest prices.—Clarke and Venn Ltd., auctioneers, Don. street. WANTED, Cream Beater, capacity about 5 gallons; Hobart or Morton preferred.—State price, etc., to P 423, ‘Star ’ Office. WANTED Buy, Extending Table, medium size, dark wood. —P 299, ‘ Star ’ Office. TnSTANTED. —Ladies who appreciate artisv T tic Haircutting should Book Appointment at Hendy’s Hairdressing Room, where only thoroughly skilled artistes are employed; all styles, Is. —Telephone 10-902. WANTED To Buy, .303 Repeating Rifle. —State price and condition to P 495, ' Star.* THERE’S no better dessert for the family than Cremola Custard; in lOoz and 16oz tins. FOR Removal, Slate Roofing, also .quantity Filling.—Apply 381 Cumberland street. ROUGH-CAST your wooden house outside, old or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. YOUR Custards will always be the envy of your friends if you make them with Cremola. BUSINESS WANTED. WANTED Buy, small Mixed Business and Dairy; living rooms attached; leasehold; suit couple; about £l5O. —P 451, ‘ Star.’ BUSINESSES FOR SALE. HOME-MADE Cake Shop in good suburb, low rental; going concern; easy ingoing; profits £5 week. —P4OB, ‘ Star.’ FOR EXCHANGE. O QOAA —City Residence, 9 rooms, 2 kitchenettes; corner section, rise, close High street; let in two flats; owner consider small Bungalow, approx. £I,OOO, part payment.—lrelands. O 1 A A A—Guest House, over 20 rooms, 15 boarders, old established, North Otago; town House considered in Exchange.—lrelands, estate agents, Manse street, pi Q A A— Bayfield Home, 7 rooms, every convenience; very choice sunny situation; large freehold, subdividable; owner consider Bungalow* 5 rooms, on flat, in Exchange.—lrelands, agents. ISRICK Bungalow (modern), 6 rooms, A kitchenette, garage; sunny freehold; Mornington, close tram; £1,350; owner consider Anderson’s Bay Home Exchange, approx. same price.—Ireland’s, estate agents. Manse street. MISCELLANEOUS. WALLPAPERS, latest tapestry and futuristic designs; rich colourings for halls and dining rooms at reasonable prices. —Smith and Smith Ltd. MOTHERS appreciate the rich wholesome goodness of Cremola Custard as a food for growing children. ■ KATTANGATA Coal stih supreme; do not be satisfied with something “ just as good "; all merchants supply. * GARAGES and Factories find National Time Recorders invaluable.—Particulars from N.Z. Typewriter Co., 22 Bond street. ’ B’ EAUTIFUL Wallpapers within the reach of everyone, best English creations, new and exclusive.—Smith and Smith Ltd. LARNACH Castle will definitely be Closed to the Public from the end of February. CREMOLA Custard.—One large tin makes 36 generous helpings of rich-flavoured Custard Pudding. COAL. There is only one “ Kaitangata ” ; do not be confused with other “ t Kai.”: insist on ‘‘ Kaitangata.” STEEHTB ” Green, easily the best roof green on the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith Ltd. TO LET. TO LET, Furnished Double Bed-Sitting Room and kitchenette.—Apply 14 Tennyson street. TO LET, Tomahawk, 4 Rooms; e. 1., copper, bath; big section; 10s; rent book. —P536, ‘ Star ’ Office. TO LET, 8-roomed House, Two Flats; all conveniences, 2 coal ranges; low rent to suitable tenants.—PS6l, ‘ Star.’ Tf3o LET, Single Furnished Bedroom, gas, JL all conveniences, central. —220 St. Andrew street. , TO LET, Broad Bay, small, convenient Furnished Cottage.—J. B. Thomson, Broad Bay; or 3 Cobden street (off Royal Terrace). CENTRAL Self-contained Flat, unfurnished, 4 rooms; all conveniences.— Phone 10-884. FURNISHED Room; meals arranged; one section from Post Office.—P4B6, ‘ Star.’ __ I BURNISHED Flats, 2 and kit., 255, 40s; Unfurnished, 20s, 35s. —Nicholson, T. and G. Buildings, Princes street. ELF-CONTAINED Furnished Flat, 2 rooms, kitchenette; bathroom; adults preferred.—l 44 Forbury road, St. Clair. HREE-ROOMED Furnished Flat; also Front Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, all conveniences, phone.—32 Catherine street, Cave’sham. TWO Unfurnished Rooms, St. Clair; fireplaces ; own gas; handy tram. —P 525, ‘ Star.’ ANTED To Let, Two Large Unfurnished Front Rooms, with use of conveniences; 15s weekly.—Ps63, ‘ Star.’ TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland street. YOUR Move, Sir! To Let, for Removals, Packing and Storage, our up-to-date Motor Furniture Vans and capacious Stores; expert men, lowest prices.—Crust and Crust, 10 Manse street. MONEY. WANTED, Sleeping Partner; sound business proposition; up to £2,500. — P 513, 1 Star ’ Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 22577, 19 February 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22577, 19 February 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22577, 19 February 1937, Page 10