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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED KNOWN— A TELEPHONE RING TO 18-876 will bring 3 Bags of the NEW LAKESIDE COAL from Kaitangata at 2s 9d per bag if 3 bags ordered. WANTED, QKINNED TRAPPED RABBITS, in good >3 condition. Quote freight paid Christchurch. P. FERON AND SON LTD., Box 83, Christchurch. \%T ANTED, Supply Fresh Trapped RabTl bits; top prices paid.—Reply Nelson, fishmonger, Dunedin. WANTED, small. Mahogany Sideboard, about sft—Reply, stating price and where seen, to E 194, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED Known—Dunedin Furniture Exchange (opp. Knox Church) ; big range of Second-hand Furniture For Sale; try us. WANTED.— A Rangiora Resident says: “ Have tried many so-called -hair restorers, but have found nothing equal your Regenerator; it’s simply splendid; please send another supply; enclosed 10s ’ ; this refers to Hendy’s Regenerator. WANTED, Roofing Iron, twelve 7ft, twelve Bft, in good condition. —Price and where seen H9l, ‘ Star * Office. WANTED To Buy, Furniture of every description, highest prices.—Clarke and Venn Ltd., auctioneers, Dowling street. "SST’ANTED To Buy, Ladies’ and Gents’ Left-off Clothing; highest prices given.—Mrs M‘Rao, 284 King street. W~ ANTED, Second-hand Typewriter State age, make, and price. H 261. ‘ Star ’Office. . WANTED, Double-furrow Plough, in good order.—State price and particulars to H 259, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED Known Otago Window Cleaning Co., 86 St. Andrew street; experienced Men for Windows, Carpets. Chimneys, Schools, Factories, and Warehouse Floors Ssrubbed; City Depot for Otago Steam Laundry, Bag Wash.—Phono 18-197. WANTED, lOgal Cask; suitable for home brew. Particulars to H 277, ‘Star’ Office. NEWSPAPER Run Wanted to Bur for cash. State particulars to H 237, ‘ Star.’ ROUGHCAST your wooden house outside, old or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons. 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. MANY heads of really good hair are often ruined by using hair dyes; Hendy’s Regenerator is absolutely safe, never fails restore natural colour; bottles 3s 6d; try it; sold everywhere; thousands use 'it, WANTED TO RENT. T/f7"ANTED To Rent, 3 Rooms, kitchenW ette, clean House or Plat; north preferred* reasonable rent; adults; references, —H22O, ‘Star.’ . WANTED, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, use of conveniences, close to Cargill’s ner; please state terms. —H 221, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Rent, 4-roomed House or small Flat, by young Couple (no children) ; rent advance; urgent.—H229,- ‘ hlar. WANTED Rent, 6 or 7-roomed House, with garage; vicinity Roslyn or York place preferred; references.—Phone 20-718, or E 913. ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Rent, middle of August, by Married Couple, new four' or fiveroomed convenient House, vicinity Abbotsford Green Island; reasonable rent.— Hill, ‘ Star.’ . WANTED To Rent, small Crib, down the bay.—Address H 292, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Rent, 6-roomed House, all modern conveniences, garage; state rent; St. Clair-George street preferred.— H2BO, ‘ Stard S7ANTED Rent. 4 or 5-roomed House, T city or suburbs; Government position, children. —Particulars to H 287, ‘ Star.’ ¥ ANTED, House, six-seven rooms, convenineccs; handy city; reasonable nt* advance payments monthly; careful. H 309, ‘ Star.’ IURNISHED Bedroom required, Gent; fireplace: vicinity Melbourne street.-r* :ply H 294, ‘ Star 1 ; urgent. JNFURNISHED Room wanted, fireplace; north end preferred; rental, ,—H2B9, ‘ Star ’ Office. BUSINESSES WANTED. SMALL Business wanted, up to £IOO/ cash, any good locality; urgent Hl2B, ‘ Star.’ SMALL Business, with Living Booms wanted; prefer buy privately, up to £IOO cash. —H 291, ‘ Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. STANTED Sell, Singer Drop-bead Sewing T Machine; perfect condition; easy ver; attachments; £5 10s. —HSOB, Star. 'URNITURE Made to Order, Bedroom, Dining Room Suites Remodelled. — rker’s, 232 King Edward street (next ffernan’s Hotel). MISCELLANEOUS. B URN Briquettes, the new Wonder Fuel. Procure from your coal merchant; or phone 22-134; 4s 9d sack. . CREMOLA Custard totally eclipses all others, popular with young and old; so tasty and nutritious COAL. There is only one “ Kaitangata ’’; do not be confused with other “ Kai.”; insist cn “ Kaitangata.” CREMOLA, better than ordinary custards or milk puddings for children; it’s so nourishing and sustaining. R MORRIS School of Driving now has • Vacancies.—lnquire 70 St. Andrew street; or ring 15-996. TYPEWRITERS and Duplicators, new and second-hand: send for lists. —New Zealand Typewriter Co., Bond street. CREMOLA Custard won its favour by its flavour; everyone enjoys ite rich, creamy goodness; in 10 and 16oz tins. Bi; KX Briquettes, the new Wonder Fuel. Procure from your coal merchant; or phono 22-134 ; 4s 9d sack. BOURBON ” is a blend of quality coffees and N.Z.-grown chicory; instructions COFFEE, fresh and fragrant, makes breakfast a pleasure; “Bourbon” brand is the coffeo that gives this result. GOTLAND made Cremola Custard; Cremola Custard is making New Zealanders ; take homo a tin to-night from your grocer. . AITANGATA Coal sub supreme; do not be satisfied with something “ just as good ”; all merchants supply. /pIREMOLA, the famous Scottish Custard; served steaming hot, it’s the popular winter dessert; obtainable in 10 and 16oz tins. URN Briquettes, the new Wonder Fuel. Procure from your coal merchant; or phono 22-154; 4s 9d sack. CREMOLA, the celebrated Scottish Custard, a tempting dessert, a wholesome food; try it; 10 and 16oz tins. OU will most likely find the article you wish to buy advertised in the small classified columns'. Get the habit of studying those columns—it will pay you. STAMPS. CORONATION Stamps wanted; Id, Is per 100; 2jd and 6d, Is per dozen.— George Kitcbin, 680 George street; phone 13-095,

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Evening Star, Issue 22686, 28 June 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22686, 28 June 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22686, 28 June 1937, Page 10