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LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Blue Budgerigar, numbered ring on leg.—Finder please return 22 Royston street; reward. LOST, in or near Alton Avenue, Imitation Suakeskin Umbrella Handle.— Finder please ring 10-289. T 081, Key to Post Office Box, between P.O. and Lower High street.—Finder please return to Post Office. LOST, Doeskin Glove, vicinity Little-bourne-tram shed; reward. 19 Tweed street. pOUND. RAILWAYMAN'S ' CASH PURCHASING ASSOCIATION’S DISCOUNTS for Period ending JANUARY 31st, PAYABLE in SOCIAL HALL (opposite Hillside Workshops), THURSDAY, MARCH 11, and TRADES HALL, Moray Place, FRIDAY. MARCH 12, from 6 to 8.30 p.m Members’ Tickets Must be Produced.—GEO. FERGUSON, Secretary, Calton Hill, Caversham. J^OUND— 9ct Signet, 8s 6d, free initials; ~ Wedding Bing. 17s 6d; i-dozen Spoon* given.—F. Himmel, 54 George street. ClOUND—Diamond Cluster and Three- *• stone Engagement Rings, £7 10s up; best value Watches. —F, Himmel,- George street. TRADE PERSONAL. RENT a Car, drive yourself; new Chrysler Plymouth. Hillman-Minx.— Bed Band Rentals ; l phone 10-953. OROTHY STRONG, Milliner, 167 Rattray street.—New Goods now showing; inspection Invited; Wedding Order* catered for. MEAT 1 Meat! For quality, value, and service we defy all competition.— Rennie’s, 211 King Edward street. EASTER Holidays.—Bring your Suits and Frocks to the Broadway Dry Cleaners;. you will be delighted with the results GOOD Books for the children; Bibles in all styles; moderate prices; good value.—Bible House, Broadway. 1 1 tHE Broadway for Beef, Broadway for X ■ Mutton. Broadway for Lamb and Veal, Broadway for Sausages. EUGENE Permanent Wave; full head 15s. Parisienne 32s 6d. Art Beauty Salon, 185 George street; phone 18-040. "O AINBOW Dry Cleaners, Rattray street, -B-v cater for all classes of Dry Cleaning; Hats Beblocked and Cleaned. f 11RY A. Laing for Electric Shoe Repair -A- Service; everything electric; efficiency guaranteed.—9o Lower High street. STRACHAN’S for a good Watch, also Watch and Jewellery Repairs; satisfaction guaranteed.—l 97 George street. THE Octagon Tailors (Lower Octagon). —New Suitings just arrived; best of linings used: Tailored from £5 15s. XT’S fun working with a British Vactrio Vacuum Cleaner.—Just ring 13-148, Vactric and Radio Co. Ltd., 43 Moray Place, for an immediate demonstration. HELLO, Everybody! For Easter travelling, call and inspect the best in Suit Cases, Attaches, Hat Boxes, etc,; initialled free.—Fraser and Sons 71VHE “ Chic ” Salon (Mrs Tracey] X your Easter Perm; satisfaction Anteed.—Phone 12-639 for appointme: POULTRY. FOR well-grown Pullets* winter layers; supplies linSited; buy now.—Skene’* Ltd.. Stuart street, Dunedin". PERSONAL. ALL Lonely People invited to Correspond, view matrimony; -.strictest confidence; guaranteed individual attention till suited; many Dunedin and Otago clients.—Write Box 1,851, Auckland. PAIR Girl from Port Chalmers, met at Waiotapu 3rd March, Wellingtonian desires Further Acquaintance; will you write? —T 661, ‘Star.’ EDUCATIONAL. . JH. HUTTON, Teacher of All Hawaiian • Musical Instruments; wanted, Standard Banjo Outfit; also Ukulele.—Studio, above Butterfield’s, Octagon. TO LET. TWO Single Rooms (central) To Let; suit working men. —Address T 329, ‘ Star.’ ■ ' TO LET, large Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette: gas stove, all conveniences. —46 Manor Place. TO LET, Flat, 3 rooms, all conveniences; Port line, 10 minutes town; 15s weekly; garage if required.—T646, * Star.' 7XVO LET, 5-roomed Brick Bungalow, St. X Clair, slight rise, close car; rent, 32* 6d. —T 648. ‘Star’ . SUPERIOR Furnished City Flat To Let.—Apply Phone 11-954 JUST Off George street. —2-story, sis Rooms (brick); nice residence; £2.— R. S. McKenzie’s'Ltd (nest G.P.0.). TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safely and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland street. OUR 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. HOLIDAY RESORTS. BRIGHTON (Facing Bathing Beach).— Furnished House To Let, Easter op longer.—T47B, ‘ Star.* BROAD BAY.—To Let, 2-roomed Furnished Crib; also Board and Residence.—Apply Purvis, Broad Bay Cash Store. rriHE Retreat,”. Portobello.—ComfortX able Home, on rise, facing harbour; ndy ferry, bus.—Apply Mrs Allan; one sk. - " TO LET, Outram, 5-roomed Furnished House, all conveniences; Easter or iger. —T 668, ‘ Star. 1 • EVENING STAR.* TNSTRUCTIONS as to the Insertion op Withdrawal of Advertisements in the ‘ Star * must be in writing. Alterations for Display Advertisement* must be handed in by 11 a.m. on the day before they are required to appear. For the convenience of advertisers replie* to advertisements may be sent to th* • Evening Star ’ Office, hut the Proprietor* do not accept any responsibility in thi* respect. : Whilst every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for the non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. Advertisements for insertion in the ’ Star ’ and all business communication* should be addressed to the MANAGER, Only letters for publication and literary contributions should be addressed to the Editor.

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Evening Star, Issue 22595, 12 March 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22595, 12 March 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22595, 12 March 1937, Page 10

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