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SUNDAY SERVICES. JjJVANGELICAL BIBLE LEAGUE. MEETING FOR PRATER. IN Y.M.C.A., EVERY THURSDAY, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. CHRISTADELPHIAN, Manchester Unity Chambers, Stuart street; subject. ‘ This Civilisation ’; Sunday, 6.30 p.m. CHRISTADELPHIAN, Manchester Unity Chambers, Stuart street; subject, ‘ This Civilisation ’; Sunday, 6.30 p.m. TENT Mission, Elgin road (near Crewe street, Mornington), commencing Sunday, 7.30 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 7.30; our text book the “ Bible Only " j all welcome. BRITISH Israel World Federation. —The Monthly Public Lecture will bo held in the Y.M.C.A., Thursday Next, Ist July, at 7.30 p.m.; speaker, Mr Barnes; subject, ‘ Current Topics ’; all welcome. Young people’s meeting.—all young people cordially invited Next SATURDAY, at 7.45 p.m., in PLAYFAIR STREET HALL, CAVERSHAM. Speaker. Mr L. A. Brunton. Supper provided. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. RETAIL SEEDS AND FLOWER BUSINESS, showing £5 per week profit; good' position, £l5O. Good reason quitting. SEEDS, H 152, ‘ Star ’ Office. OLD-ESTABLISHED Guest House, fully furnished, select locality, on rise; 10-12 permanent guests; low rental; very easy ingoing.—ES6B, ‘ Star.’ IjJRESH and Fried Fish Business, verygood position; modern shop; going concern, £SO. —H 129, ’Star.’ MAIN STREET. —Mixed Business, living rooms attached; specially goc-d position; low rent; going concern, £l5O. —E 874, ‘ Star.’ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS, largo selection high-grade German and English makes; every instrument guaranteed.—Martins, Octagon. OOQ 10s.—Cash bargain; German OvercW *J rj strung Piano, by Carl Ecke; great tone, beautifully polished, and guaranteed. —Martins,- Octagon. - PIANOS, German and English makes; reliable iron-framed instruments; special stocktaking bargains. Central Piano Factory. PIANOS. —Genuine stock-taking bargains this month; Used Pianos, fully guaranteed.—Central Piano Factory, 25 Bath street. lANO Repairs, Piano Tunings; expert workmailship, guaranteed satisfaction. Central Piano Factory, 25 Bath street. OR SALE, 1 Upright Iron Grand English Piano, in very good condition. Address E 854, ‘ Star.’ _ LADY leaving shortly for England would Sell Piano oheaply for cash.—Full particulars phone 18-135; or write E 894, * Star.’ CLARINET wanted. —Melody, condition, and price to EBO6, ‘ Star ’ Office. FOR SALE, good Dance Band Drum Outfit, drums, temple blocks, xylophone, etc.; reasonable. —E 748, ‘ Star.’ ALF. N. PRICE, Certificated Piano Tuner and Repairer, 35 M’Bride street. South Dunedin; phone 25-366. SALE, Oak Piano (Begg’s), as new; X 1 owner going abroad. —Apply 6 M'Beth street, Caversham. FOR SALE, high-grade English Piano, iron frame; splendid tone; excellent condition; price £35.—H56, ‘ Star.* FOR all Musical Instrument Requirements, consult us; best service at lowest cost; Piano Tuning and Repairs a specialty.—Brookes and Co., Moray Place. FOR SALE. Banjo-mandolin, with case; £2 ss, or offer.—E993, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Sell, Piano, iron frame, in excellent order; a snip.—36 Melville street. WANTED, a good Second-hand Piano, iron frame, any good make; state lowest cash price.—H 193, ‘ Sta'r.’ FOR SALE, H.M.V. Cabinet Gramophone, with 50 seleet Records; cost £45; sell £s.—Reply HB4, ‘Star.’ WANTED Buy, Player Piano, one with good selection rc-lls preferred.—Particulars HB6, ‘ Star ’ Office. ANTED v To Sell, Violin and Case! almost new. —H 172, ‘ Star.’ W' ANTED Sell, Violin, full sized, com- • plete with case, bow, chin rest; £4 105.—H145, ' Star.’ BICYCLES. CYCLE Repairs by skilled tradesman, a thorough job; full stocks of Accessories ; save money here. A. S. Davis, ‘ Star ’ Building, Stuart street. OR SALE, Gent’s Push Bike; 3-speed Sturmey Archer gears, cyclometer, dynamo light; £9 or offer.—E762, ‘Star.* gEVERIDGE’S for Better Bikes, FOR SALE, Lady's Cycle, nearly new; complete with dynamo light;' cheap for cash.—£Bßo,, ‘ Star.* C CYCLISTS, leave all your worries to G. J A. Fox, of North End Cycle Works; Old Cycles Enamelled and made like new at reasonable prices; only first-grade material used; full stocks of Dynamo and Battery Lamps; expert service guaranteed; Reconditioned Cycles from £3 15s;, save money here. TTIOR SALE, Lady’s Bicycle, practically J new; £4 10s—H54, ‘ Star.’ SPEEDWELL pleases the most particular rider; years of experience plus our good reputation backs this Cycle; 5s deposit, 3s 6d weekly,—W. A. Scott and Sons, George street. PEEDWELL Gent’s Cycle For Sale;" been used few months only; two brakes; must sell; £5 cash.—E9Bo, ‘Star.’ TWO Ladies’ Cycles, overhauled, like new, Eadie coaster hub; £4, —20 Moreau street, St. Kilda. ‘ EVENING STAR.’ INSTRUCTIONS as to the Insertion or Withdrawal of Advertisements in the ‘ Star ’ must be in writing. Alterations for Display Advertisements must be handed in by 11 a.m. on the day before they are required to appear. For the convenience of advertisers replies to advertisements may be sent to the ‘ Evening Star ’ Office, but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this 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 communications 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 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22685, 26 June 1937, Page 19

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