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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED Known—Dunedin Furniture Exchange start up again at 329 George street (opp. Knox Church); Furniture cheap as usual. WANTED To Buy. Furniture of every description; highest prices—Clarke and Venn Ltd., auctioneers, Dowling street. WANTED To Buy, j-Bed and Duchesse, in good condition. —P 351, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Loan or Purchase, a Print, ‘The Challengesize immaterial.— 58 Moana Crescent. WANTED, New Square 400-Gallon Iron Tank ; state price.—P46B, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, Schlaadt’s Saw Bench; state price.—P 469, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, Old-fashioned Tile Grate, with hobs; price.—P 462, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Buy, Jersey or Jersey Y t Cross Cow, at drop or milking.— Particulars to Cash, P 440, ‘ Star.’ ANTED To Buy, Child’s Sulky, in good order.—P4ls, ‘ Star.’ 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. MOTHER would like to know of some kind Person has any Flat Irons, Oilcloth; cheap.—Ps44, Star. OUGH-CAST your wooden house outside, old" or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons. 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. URGENT.— Wanted To Buy, Left-off Clothing of every description.—Mrs Brookes, 46 Frederick street; phone 12-484. ANTED Purchase, spot cash, Used Invalid Chair, good order; state price and particulars.—P496, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, Unfurnished Flat, Mother and Daughter.—Particulars P 57, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Rent, small Unfurnished Cottage, three or four rooms, ‘ Star.’ lat, by elderly Couple.—P2oß, WANTED Sell, Dinner Suit, size 6; worn once.—Rainbow Dry Cleaners, Ratiray street. WANTED To Hire, Rehearsal Room for dance band.—Particulars, price, etc., 2380, ‘ Star,’ or phone 12-650. WANTED, small Furnished Flat or Bach; central; must'be reasonable.— ?396, ‘ Star.’ STS/ - ANTED, by Two working Girls, Double VV Bed-Sitting Room, use of conveninces, gas and fireplace; central; must be easonable. —P 439. ‘ Star.’ ANTED To Rent, Two or Three larpe unfurnished Rooms, central preerred. —P 487, ‘ Star.’ BACH or Room, with fireplace, wanted; central preferred; reasonable rent.— ’451. ‘ Star.’ ■' . PULLY Self-contained Furnished Flat, for about two months; must be handy own; rental nc- object.—P4s9, * Star.’ URNISHED or Partly-furnished Flat required on lease for Lady and Maid; i or 6 rooms; sunny position, near tram or ms route; Maori Hill preferred; no agents. —Address P 368, ‘ Star ’ Office. rRAMWAYMAN wants to Rent House for a term, option of buying, bungalow ireferred. —LB9O, * Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. WANTED Sell, Golden Oak Singer Drophead Sewing Machine, very latest model; guaranteed as new; £ll. —P 405, ‘ Star.’ " URNlTUßE.—Chesterfield Suite, £l2 12s 6d; Bedroom and Dining Room Suites Remodelled.—Parker’s, King Edward street (next Heffernan’s Hotel). BUSINESS WANTED. AS I have retired from my position, I desire to Purchase a Business, if possible, large enough to keep my wife, daughter, and self; can pay cash.—No. P 491, ‘ Star ’ Office. STAMPS. CORONATION Stamps.—Order your complete Sets from George Kitchin, 680 George street; phone 13-095. DOGS. WANTED To Sell, lovely Female Pom. Puppies, thoroughbred.—Apply 366 a George street. FOR SALE, pedigree Slut Cocker Spaniel, six weeks’ old, prize strain; £1.—22 Como street, Maori Hill. IJIOR SALE, pedigree Wire-haired Ter- • rier Puppy best line bred possible; £5.—P406, ‘Star.’ GOLD. WANTED To Buy, Old Gold; top price paid.—C. Vennall, watchmaker, J. and J. Arthur’s Building? (upstairs). MISCELLANEOUS. COAL. There is only one “ Kkitangata ”; dp not be confused with other “ Kai.”; insist on “ Kaitangata.” CREMOLA, the queen of all custards; try it once, you’ll want it always; in lOoz and 16oz tins TYPEWRITERS and Duplicators, new and second-hand; send for lists. —New Zealand Typewriter Co., Bond street. BEAUTIFUL range of Hair Bands may be seen at Hendy’s Hairdressing Rooms from Is; inspection invited. C'IREMOLA Custard, a treat to eat, and J so nourishing for young and old; in lOoz and 16oz tins. K’ AITANGATA Coal suit supreme; do not be satisfied with something “just as good ”; all merchants supply. CREMOLA Custard, tastes better and goes further than any other custard; in lOoz and 16oz tins. USH’S FURNITURE MART, Cargill’s Corner. —Oak Dining Table and Suite (Chesterfield), £6; Box Ottoman, Couches, Easy Chairs, Carpets, Wardrobes, Duch- ' /NREMOLA is different from all ordinary V> custards, being so firm, creamy, nourishing, and distinctive in flavour. “ T>OURBON ” is a blend of quality 13 coffees and N.Z.-grown chicory; instructions in every tin; all grocers. COFFEE, fresh and fragrant, makes breakfast a pleasure; “Bourbon’’ brand is the coffee that gives this result. CREMOLA Custard wins favour by its flavour; always delicious and nutritious; in lOoz and 16oz tins. THE ‘ Evening Star ’ is the best Medium for all classes of Advertisements — “ Lost and Found,” “ Wanted,” “ To Let,” “ For Sale,” etc.; sixteen words for Is, one week for ss. LADIES who appreciate artistic Haircutting should Book Appointment .with Mr Hendy; all Haircuttiug Is; for appointment phone 10-902; business hours, 9 till 6 p.m. ; CREMOLA. the real custard pudding; rich, creamy, delicious, pleases all palates; in lOoz and 16oz tins. IHE ‘ EVENING STAR ’ is the Best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT.

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Evening Star, Issue 22638, 3 May 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22638, 3 May 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22638, 3 May 1937, Page 10