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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED Known—The Otago Window Cleaning Co., St. Andrew street, are highly recommended for. Cleaning and Relaying Carpets, Cleaning Chimneys; all reliable men.—Rhone 18-197. WANTED Known—clean your cooker with Clenzol; no caustic or harmful ingredients.—Procured from leading grocers, ironmongers. WANTED Known —Mowers Overhauled and Sharpened, collected and delivered; every Job guaranteed.—Ring 12-605, Hanson’s Mower Shop. ■ WANTED, Machine for Knitting Cardigans- or Jerseys; complete working order; state price, whore seen. ‘ Star.’ ANTED, Child’s Sulky; good condition, reasonable price.—Prompt replies, T5lB, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Scrap Lead, any quantity; highest prico given.—Christie’s, 222 George street WANTED, Baby’s Bassinet, on stand, must be in good order and cheap. —T6O4, ‘ Star ’ Office. , WANTED To Buy, small Battery Set. —State price and where seen T 543, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Pair Second-hand Toe Shoes, size 5; must be in good repair.— T6lB, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Buy, 127 Folding Camera; must have good lens; will pay cash if suitable. —State price T 614-, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Buy, small Screw-cutting Lathe. —Price and particulars to No. T 658, ‘ Evening Star.* MILK, Milk.—We are now delivering from our dairy before 7 a.m. at 4id quart. —T 479, ‘ Star.’ WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT, by Professional Man, Modern FURNISHED HOUSE OR FLAT, preferably central, or 6n hill. Reply to _ T 536, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, conveniences, or kitchenette; central, in city, no suburbs; X adult; rent iu advance, —TSO7, ‘ Star.’ __ BY Married Couple (no children). Selfcontained Unfurnished Flat, 2-3 rooms, kitchenette, with conveniences; on flat.—T39o, ' Star.’ W‘ ANTED, 2 Unfurnished Rooms and kitchenette, handy Bay tram; mother and son; permanent if moderate. —T 286, ‘ Star.* • W‘ ANTED Rent, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, handy city; Married Couple, with baby.—Address T 464, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED To Rent, 4-roomed Dwelling, with conveniences; Railwayman, no family.—No T 576. 1 Star.’ OUNG Married Couple require Furnished Flat, Boom, or Board, Anderson’s Bay, Tainui, or Musselburgh; state particulars.—Board and Residence, T 641, ‘Star.’ ______ W‘ ANTED To Rent, by Civil Servant, 4 or 5-roomed House or Bungalow, with garden; 2 adults; good references.—T447, * Star.’ . PROPERTIES WANTED. INVESTMENT PROPERTY WANTED. I3REPABED PURCHASE HOUSES OR SHOPS, or both, up to about £3,000,’ where owner vtill take 3 SECTIONS, reasonably priced (clear title) as PART PAYMENT. Give full particulars to PRINCIPAL, T 626, ‘Star.’ URGENT, buyer waiting, Wood or Brick Bungalow, 5 and Kitchenette, garage; Forbury Corner, St. Clair.—SpedHng. ___ ANTED To Purchase, St. Clair, Bungalow, either brick or wood; reasonably handy to trams; decision within one week; will pay cash.—Owners communicate with T 556, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, 5-roomed House, good locality, Dunedin; pay cash suitable proport^;—Write New Arrival, T 541, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED To Buy, Houses, anywhere and everywhere; an army of buyers waiting; finance arranged.—Grenfell, Smith, and Co'. Ltd., Stock, Exchange Buildingsj tel. 12-221. WANTED TO SELL. WANTED To Sell, Oak Dining Suite, comprising draw-leaf table and four chairs. —Apply 100 Tainui road. WANTED To Sell, beautiful Wedding Gown, ivory satin, Vandyke lace train, Victorian collar. —T 590, ‘ Star.’ ANTED Sell, beautiful Walnut Piano, splendid instrument, good tone, no borer; £8. —T 368, ‘Star.’ FOR SALE. GLOBURN COAL. OWING to the raising in price of Coal at mine, due to higher miners’ wages, we are reluctantly compelled to INCREASE THE CASH RETAIL PRICES, which are from 11th October. Ton. j-ton. i-ton. Bag. 43/0. 21/6. 10/9. 3/9. A. J. ALLEN LTD. GOOD White Table Potatoes, 5s large sack, delivered anywhere.—No. T 463, ‘ Star!’ O S. D. can’t buy good health, but it » will help buy the means, Victor Nelson Sports Cycle. MOTHER’S grudge day is wash-day; buy an M.M.V. Washer and save her worry.—Paterson, Barr. VICTOR NELSON, next Perpetual Trustees, Vogel street, lias the smartest little Sports Bike you could wish for. 174 OR a holiday that’s different, cycle; you’ll be healthier on a bike.—Victor Nelson, Vogel street. EXPRESSING style and quality, the “ Victor Nelson ” Sports is the ladies’ favourite. —Victor Nelson, Vogel street. HEALTH insurance, plenty of good fresh air, exercise cycling.—Victor Nelson, next Perpetual Trustees, Vogel street. DOLLS’ Prams, Tricycles, Motor Cars, Sulkies, Prams. —You’ll appreciate the comprehensive range at Victor Nelson’s. LABOUR Savers; visit Paterson, Barr, 142 High street; special display Washers, Ironers, Refrigerators, and Vacuum Cleaners. FOR SALE, Chesterfield Suite, only few months’ use; autumn tints.—Call 490 George street. 171 OR SALE, a quantity of freshly-dug . Table Potatoes; free from blight and good boilers; 6s 6d per sack of about 2001 b Lindsay and Co., Vogel street, Dunedin. WE have a very fine Hapsburg German Piano For Sale, 10 years’ guarantee ; to inspect is to buy.—M’Cracken and Walls. PIANO Prices must rise! We have a very fine Bohm Piano For Sale; easy terms can be arranged. See M’Cracken and Walls to-day. OVERBECK Rejuyenator, good batteries, fittings, cost £l7 10s, accept £7 10s; Violet Ray, 50s.—Robinson’s, 37 Octagon.^ FORTIPHONE, hearing aid, guaranteed perfect order, volume control, 90s; pair Opera Glasses, 10s. —Robinson’s, 37 Octagon. BOWLS, set Taylor’s, good condition, stamped, 70s; 8 x 25 Prismatic Binoculars, excellent vision, £5 10s.—Robinson's, 37 Octagon. SPRING time is clean time; buy a Supervac Electric Cleaner from Paterson, Barr for only £5. BAKER’S Gas Oven, as new; suit homemade cake shop; easy payment.—l 34 Bay View road. HIGH Fidelity Sound System For Hire, dances, etc.—Phono 22-009.

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Evening Star, Issue 23092, 19 October 1938, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23092, 19 October 1938, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23092, 19 October 1938, Page 12

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