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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS, WANTED TO BUY, SCRAP COPPER WIRE, 7d per lb, f.o.b. Also SCRAP IRON. SCRAP IRON. Write M’KENDRIGK BROS. LTD., Auckland. WANTED Known Otago Window Cleaning Co., 88 St. Andrew street; experienced Men for Windows, Carpets, Chimneys; Schools, Factories, and Warehouse Floors Scrubbed; City Depot for Otago Steam Laundry. Bag Wash.—Phone 18-197. ANTED To Buy, Furniture of every description ; highest prices.—Clarke and Venn Ltd., auctioneers, Dowling street WANTED Known—Riding School, good horses; 2s 6d per hour; riding taught. —Phone 20-532, Maori Hill. WANTED, Lock-up Garage, with bench and light; central it possible; good tenant.—No. D 764, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Hand Blower for forge; any condition.—Price, etc., to D 770, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, good Second-hand 5 h.p. Oil Engine.—Price and particulars to P.O. Box 462, Dunedin. WANTED, Gent’s Invalid Chair.—Apply E3l, ‘ Star ’ Office; urgent. WANTED Purchase, Hand Mortiser.— Andrew Beattie, corner High and Melville streets; phone 12-847. ANTED To Buy, 3 Cows, coming to profit or just calved; state price.— El 6, * Star.’ WANTED, Milk Customers; 4d quart, 2 quarts 7d, winter prices; south end. —E9O, ‘ Star.’ ROUGH-CAST your wooden house outside, old or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, urgently, by young Couple, Furnished Flat or Rooms; central.— DBB7, ‘ Star.* WANTED, Plainly-furnished 4-roomed House; sunny backyard essential; all conveniences; central. —Pollett, 292 Vogel street. WANTED Rent, 3 or 4-roomed House, Fairfield, Abbotsford, or Green Island; conveniences.—D76o, ‘ Star.* WANTED To Rent, by careful Couple, 2 Unfurnished Rooms and kitchenette ; city or flat.—Reply D 836, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Furnished sunny Rooms; husband home week-ends; must be reasonable; state rent.—D993, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, House, four rooms, kitchenette; garage preferred; public servant (no children); reasonable rent.—Address No. D 905, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, 3 Rooms, kitchenette; conveniences; on fiat; separate entrance; rent assured; about 22s 6d.—D946, ‘Star.’ ANTED To Rent, Flat, furnished or partly furnished; preferably selfcontained and off level; by two young Ladies with excellent references; rent in advance. —D 473, * Star.’ WANTED To Rent, 3-roomed Cottage, elderly couple; city or flat.—E2l, ‘ Star.’ BUSINESS Lady requires Furnished BedSitting Room; vicinity High street; telephone.—Dß 79, ‘ Star.’ YOUNG Couple (Christians) desire to Rent House, with option of buying; must have space for garden.—Address D 982, ‘Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. WANTED To Sell, Velvet Pile Table Cover; large size; almost new.— D 943, ‘Star.’ WANTED Sell, 6-roomed 2-storied House; north end, close two cars.— Apply 2 Warrander street. ANTED To Sell, Vulcan Gas Cooker, good condition. Apply 15 Elder street. properties Wanted. WANTED, 5-6-roomed Bungalow, brick or wood; freehold; handy car.— Send particulars Cash Buyer, DB5l, ‘ Star ’ Office. , WANTED To Buy, a Three-roomed Crib, vicinity Beach street, Waikouaiti.— Particulars Ell, ‘ Star.’ WARRINGTON, Karitane, or Brighton. —Wanted House, about 4 rooms; in sunny position.—Patersons, Rattray street. CASH Buyer wants 5-roomed House, garden, all conveniences; vicinity city; to £600; all particulars.—E7l, ‘Star.’ MODERN Home, 6-7 rooms; north end; £1,500 to £2,000 cash; immediately.— P.O. Box 475, Dunedin. WE have Buyers waiting for the following Properties:— Brick Bungalow garage (or room for one); on rise, with view. HOUSE, 4 to 5 rooms, requiring some repairs; St. Kilda or Musselburgh.— John Reid and Sons Ltd. MISCELLANEOUS. CREMOLA is different from all ordinary custards, being so firm, creamy, nourishing, and distinctive in flavour. JUMBLE Sale, Saturday, 2 p.m., St. Clair Presbyterian Hall, Albert street; don’t miss. ’’ CTEELITE ” Green, easily the best roof O green on the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith Ltd. CREMOLA, the queen of all custards; try it once, you’ll want it always; in lOoz and 16oz tins. COAL. There is only one “ Kaitangata ’’; do not be confused with other “ Kai.”; insist cn “ Kaitangata.’* “ CTEBLITE ” Red, the pure oxide roof paint; durable, economical.—Smith and Smith Ltd. CREMOLA Custard wins favour by its flavour; always delicious and nutritious; in lOoz and 16oz tins. TYPEWRITERS and Duplicators, new and second-hand; send for lists.—New Zealand Typewriter Co., Bond street. STEELITE ” Paints.—Put your labour into something durable; “ Steelito ” Red and Green for service.—Smith and Smith Ltd. CREMOLA Custard, a treat to eat, and so nourishing for young and old; in lOoz and 16oz tins. LUSTRUSS ” Ready-mixed Paints for quality: none better for covering and lustro.—Smith and Smith Ltd. Kaitangata Coal suit 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. CREMOLA Custard tastes better and goes further than any other custard; in lOoz and 16oz tins. CHEAP Artistic Wallpapers, latest designs to make ' the home beautiful, from Is upwards.—Smith and Smith Ltd. UMBLE Sale, Mornington Scout Hall, Argyle street, Saturday, 10th April, at 2.30 p.m. BEAUTIFUL Wallpapers within the reach of everyone, best English creations, new and exclusive.—Smith and Smith Ltd. CREMOLA, the real custard pudding; rich, creamy, delicious, pleases all palates; in lOoz and 16oz tins. ARCHIE LECKIE Opens his Boxing School, back of Bills’s, George street; Tuesday and Thursday nights. WALLPAPERS, latest tapestry and futuristic designs; rich colourings for halls and dining rooms at reasonable prices, —Smith and Smith Ltd,- ~

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Evening Star, Issue 22618, 9 April 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22618, 9 April 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22618, 9 April 1937, Page 10