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WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, BY Careful Tenant, superior FURNISHED HOME. Hill district preferred. 6 or 12 ino7itl)s’ lease. ABIO, ‘Star.* WANTED, by middle-aged Lady, BedSitting Room, quiet home; central, no hill; rent in advance; phone.—A4l9, ‘ Star. 5 WANTED To Lease, House, conveniences; garden; £1 to 22s 6d; term 2 years; 2 weeks’ rent advance. —A 450, * Star. 5 WANTED Rent, 4-5-roorned House; anywhere between Dunedin and Port Chalmers ; urgent; permanent employment; rent b00k.—A435, ‘ Star/ WANTED, urgently, large Unfurnished Room; fireplace, separate gas; handy George street; moderate rent.— A 615. * Star/ self-contained Flat, 3 or 4 ** rooms, unfurnished or partly furnished; central preferred.— ‘Star.* WANTED To Rent, Single : Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, south end preferred. —A 748, ‘ Star. 5 BY Railwayman (no children), 4 or 5ruomed House, Mosgiel-Dunedin.— State terms to No. A4OO, ‘ Star. 5 House or Flat wanted for excellent tenant; take lease if desired. —Haggiit, Dulhie, Kinmont Ltd. properties wanted. WANTED TO BUY, HOUSE, up to about £900; reasonable deposit; bandy to town. A 536, ‘ Star.* WANTED To Buy, Houses, anywhere and everywhere; an army of buyers waiting; finance arranged.—Grenfell, Smith, and Co. Ltd., Stock Exchange Buildings: tel. 12-221 To Purchase, Modern Home, 5 rooms, any good locality; vicinity £l,lOO cash; no. agents.—No. ASBB, ‘Star’ Office. urgently, Brick Bungalow, ” “ 5 rooms and kitchenette; garage (or room for same); Anderson’s Bay (close terminus).—Land Sales Limited. 83 Lower High street; 15-770. AV ANTED, urgently, Sawyers Bay • * (Rosenoath end preferred), 4 or 5roomed Home, modern conveniences.— Apply Land Sales Limited; 13-770. WANTED, 4-5-rooraed pomfortable House, Gardens-Normanhy, to £800; cash buyer.—Alfred Clark Limited, Manse street. SOUND 6 Rooms, south end, to £9OO, wanted in Exchange for practically new 4-roomod Brick Bungalow, on rise, £1,090 \_j cash difference. —AJex. Harris. QOUTH End Bungalow, to £950, wanted fer cash buyer; must have room for garage.—Alex. Harris. MOKNINGTON Bungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette, handy car, to £1,100)’ required for cash buyer.—Alex Harris. TO £1,600. —Cash buyer'wants 5 Rooms, or larger, Eoslyn or Maori Hill (town side). —Alex. Harris. CLIENT wants to purchase One or Tworoomed Bach, in or near Dunedin.— Particulars to Alex. Harris Ltd., auctioneers. BUYER for Bungalow, St. Kilda, Musselburgh, Tainui; offers nice freehold Section, Mornington, 49ft frontage,_ handy to tram sheds, price £275, as deposit; balance cash on possession.—Get in touch with Irelands, Manse street. CITY Home, 8 to 10 rooms; situation must ho convenient walk to ‘ Manse street; price is secondary if house suits; genuine opportunity if you wish to sell.— Irelands. TVTUMEROUS BUYERS waiting, HOUSES d-v or all descriptions, from 4 to 6 rooms. Immediate cash transactions. Write, call, or phone (Nos. 12-415 and 12-416). N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD., 163 Rattray street. MISCELLANEOUS. LADIES, come for your Spring Coats; fit guaranteed; English cloths. —Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs). TRY Crpmola poured hot over fruit pies and puddings; it’s so tasty and nourishing; ask your grocer for Cremola. - STBEHTB" Green, easily the best Roof Green on the market; permanent colour, nou-poisonoua.—Smith and Smith Ltd. ROUGHCAST your wooden house outside, old or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. REMINGTON Portable Typewriter, brand new, £l4 14s, complete with travelling case. Typewriter Company, corner Water-Bond streets. CHEAP Artistic Wallpapers, latest designs to make (he home beautiful, from Is upwards.—Smith and Smith Ltd, KAITANGATA Coal stiU supreme; do not he satisfied with something “ just as good ”; all merchants supply. KIDDIES simply love Cremola; it’s so nourishing and good for them; hot or cold, Cremola is the best Custard. LADIES, come and see our new Spring Coats and Costumes. —Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs).' WALLPAPERS,' latest tapestry and futuristic; designs, rich colourings for halls and dining rooms, at reasonable prices.—Smith and Smith Ltd. LADIES, come for your Spring Costumes, good English worsteds. —At Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs). POURED hot over puddings, or with stewed fruit, Cremola makes all the difference; children love the delicious flavour of Cremola. “TT USTROUS ” Ready-mixed Paints for iLi quality; none better for covering and lustre.—Smith and Smith Ld. . COFFEE! —Quality Coffee, freshly roasted and ground daily.—-Obtain-able from the coffee specialists, “ Dune’s,” 32 Octagon, Dunedin. COFFEE for breakfast; for strength and flavour the “ Bourbon ” brand is unequalled ; instructions in every tin. BEAUTIFUL Wallpapers within the reach of everyone, host English creations, new and exclusive.—Smith and Smith Ld. GET a Tin of Cremola to-morrow; the well-known Scotch Custard; made quickly without eggs; it is delicious. COAL. There is only one “ Kaitangata ”; do not be confused with other “Kai.”; insist on “ Kaitangata.” STEELITE ” Green, easily the best Roof Green on the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith Ltd. CREMOLA is the Richest Custard Made; and it comes from Scotland; your grocer sells Cremola in lOoz and 16oz tins. LADIES, buy your Material at Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs); wo cut to measurement free. FREW’S Veterinary Service, phone 10-891; hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; hospital and private address advertised later. LEAGUE of Sudan Helpers (Sudan United Mission). —Annual Sale of Work, including cooking, produce; afternoon tea and items of entertainment; to-morrow (Saturday), 2.30 p.m., Central Mission Hall, Stuart street (just above Octagon). " Q<TK ELITE ” Red, the pure oxide Hoof £3 Paint; durable, economical.—Smith and Smith Ld. YOU must see the new Gibson Refrigerators; special window display.— M’Cracken and Walls. CHILDREN prefer Cremola Custard to ordinary custards; it is not only nicer, but more wholesome and nourishing. UMBLE Sale, Y.W.C.A. Hall, To-night, 7 o’clock. STEELITE ’’ Paints.—Put your labour into something durable; “ Steelite ” Red and Green for service.—Smith and Smith Ltd.

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Evening Star, Issue 23100, 28 October 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23100, 28 October 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23100, 28 October 1938, Page 10