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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED KNOWN—TONES'S FRUIT SHOP, Grand Hotel Buildings, Have 100 Cases Choice JONATHAN AND DELICIOUS APPLES, to soil at 51b Is. CALIFORNIAN LEMONS. 4 for Is. CALIFORNIAN GRAPEFRUIT. 6d. JAMAICAN GRAPEFRUIT. 4d and sd. TREE TOMATOES. Is lb. Choice WINTER COLE PEARS. 31b lid. “ GOLDEN DAWN ” LEMON CORDIAL. Lemons are dear. Sou get the juice of 20 lemons in every bottle of •• GOLDEN DAWN ” PURE FRUIT CORDIAL. Of all grocers. Neill and co. ltd.. Agents. WANTED Known—The Otago Window Cleaning Co., St. Andrew street, are highly recommended for Cleaning and Relaying Carpets, Cleaning Chimneys; all re-' liable men.—Phone 18-197. WANTED Known—Preserve that nowlike appearance of your Cooker by cleansing with Clcnzol, from grocers, ironmongers! WANTED Known —A. J. Earaes, F.8.H.1., upper Stuart street, is cheapest for Watches; highest prices for old Gold. W' ANTED, Use Portable Saw Bench, with engine, and services of owner, cut wood.—Reply Bos 234, Dunedin. WANTED, in good condition, Modern Suite of Furniture or Two Lounge Chairs.—Address TI7S. 1 Star ’ Office. WANTED To Buy, Enamel Gas Cooker, with plate rack; good order.— T 253, ‘ Star.’ WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, Furnished Flat, use of conveniences; reasonable; central or north end; adults.—S97s, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, by 2 young Ladies, 1 Unfurnished Bedroom and 1 Furnished Sitting Room; use of conveniences; urgent. —5974, ‘Star.’ WANTED To Rent, unfurnished House; couple, good position and crcdentials; handy to town. —TlO9, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, urgently (week-eud), 2 Unfurnished Rooms, South Dunedin; would take one, two children, school age.— T 175, ' Star.* ANTED, by young couple, 3 or 4-roomcd House or Flat, one-mouth rent in advance. —T 175, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Rent, 5-roomed House; will give £5 bonus; first-class references. —T 209, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Rent, Partly-furnished Flat, centra! preferred; must be reasonable. —T 279, * Star.* BUSINESS Girl would like Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, central.—T223, * Star.’ • ; , XCELLENT tenant waiting for Fur-’ nished 6 Rooms, 3 months.—Send particulars Park, Reynolds, laud salesmen. lADY wants Unfurnished Room, with A fireplace, use of conveniences, respectable home, handy city; low rental—'T97, ‘ Star.’ PROPERTIES WANTED. WANTED To Buy. Houses, anywhere and evei'ywhere; an army of buyers waiting; finance arranged. Grenfell, Smith, and Co. Ltd., Stock Exchange Buildings; tel. 12-221. WANTED To Bhy, between Dunedin and Macandrew Bay, House, with one or two acres.—T72, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Two or Three Houses, lettable at good rents, as private investment; strictly confidential. —Particulars TIOO. ‘ Star.’ ANTED To Buy, 5-6-roomed House, hill preferred; trade English Tourer, £50.—T171, ‘Star.’ WANTED, comfortable Four or Five Rooms, on slight rise, near tram, Forbury Corner, Caversham, Parkside, Mornington; cash buyer; urgent—lrelands, property salesman, Manse street. _ INVESTMENT Wanted.—We .have a country client with about £3,000 wishing to invest in Letting Property; house property preferred; cash transactions for suitable properties.—Patersons, 163 Rattray street. „ I AM a cash buyer for a House, Burnside, Green Island, Abbotsford. —Full particulars to No. T 162, * Star * Office. BUYERS waiting Properties all localities. Woods, Dowling street; phones 12-044, residence 12-055. MISCELLANEOUS. WOLFE’S ALLFRUTE FRUIT JUICES Are packed in Apple, Passion Fruit, Pineapple, and Pure Tomato. Try a bottle. Ring us if unable to obtain. Neill and co. ltd., Agents. BEAUTIFUL Wallpapers within the reach of everyone, best English creations, new and exclusive. Smith and Smith Ltd. LADIES, come and see our new Winter Coats and Costumes. —Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs). / IOAL. There is only /one " KaitanVy gata”; do not be confused with other “ Kai.”; insist on “ Kaitangata.” " CTEELITE" Green, easily the beat Roof Green on the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith Ltd. LADIES, come for your Winter Coats; fit guaranteed; English cloths. —Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs). IHONOMATIO intercommunication Bets J.’ reduce costs; indispensable offices, factories, homes; trial free.—Typewriter Co., 22 Water street. i “ O TEELITE ’’ Green, easily the best O Roof Green on the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith Ltd. ROUGHCAST your wooden house outside, old or new, save upkeep.—Ashten and Sons, 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. “ T USTROUS ” Ready-mixed Paints for M-A quality; none better for covering and lustre. —Smith and Smith Ltd. OFFEE! Quality Coffee, freshly roasted and ground daily.—Obtainable 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. “ OTEELITE ” Red, the pure oxide Roof Paint; durable, economical.—Smith and Smith Ltd. LADIES come for your Winter Costumes, good English worsteds. At Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs). CHEAP Artistic Wallpapers, latest designs to make the home beautiful, from Is upwards.—Smith and Smith Ltd. AITANGATA Coal still supreme; do not be satisfied with something “ just aa good ”; all merchants supply. WALLPAPERS, latest tapestry and futuristic designs, rich colourings for halls and dining rooms at reasonable prices.—Smith and Smith Ltd. LADIES, buy your Material at Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs); we cut to measurement free. STEELITE ” Paints.—Put your labour into something durable; “ Steelite ” Red and Green for service,—Smith and Smith Lid* ” _ -T

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Evening Star, Issue 23270, 19 May 1939, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23270, 19 May 1939, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23270, 19 May 1939, Page 10

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