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WANTED TO RENT. ANTED, Furnished Rooms, rise of con- * v veniences; young Married Couple; vicinity Macaudrcw road. —Reply No. E 247, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED, Two Rooms, kitchenette, unfurnished, with conveniences, from end September.—E22B, ‘ Star.’ ’’MS/'ORKING Man wants Unfurnished » » Room, meals and washing, with homely people; stale terms.—D9o3, ‘Star.’ ANTED To Rent, Grib, for 3 to 6 months.—Full particulars and rent to E 514, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Unfurnished Room, near Cargill’s Corner or jvensington.—E266, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Single Furnished Room, byworking Girl; near Public Hospital; urgently.—E2s6, ‘ Star.’ 3 OR 4-roomcd Flat, furnished or unfurnished, all conveniences; adults. —Phono 23-667; or E 320, ‘Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. ’SJSTANTED Sell. Lawn Mower, Sideboard, *v Machine, Wardrobe. Tables, Chairs, Settee, Bedding, Sundries. —138 Glen Avenue, Morniugtou. WANTED Sell, Singer Sewing Machine, in excellent order, guaranteed; box attachment; £2 10s. —E3B, ‘Star.’ ANTED - To~Sr‘ll, Sponge-tyred Sulky, adjustable back and front.—Apply 2 Bungalow Mansions, St. Clair. _ ANTED -I To~Selli Diamond Ring, 3v . stone £4 ss, cluster £6 10s; let us Remodel your Rings to any design.—Call at, Wright’s, watchmakers and jewellers, 3 Octagon (upstairs, above Para Rubber Co.), Martin’s Buildings. ff>ARKER’S For Furniture. Bedroom, a. Dining Room, Chesterfield Suites," also Repairing, Remodelling. Edward street (next Heffernan’s Hotel). EMODEL Your Furniture. We can make it up to date and save you pounds.—Parker’s, South Dunedin. MISCELLANEOUS^ IT costs us more, hu) we take pride in selling the best. Try “ HIGHLAND NECTAR ’* Scotch Whisky. Sold only at,the EXCELSIOR. WALLPAPERS, latest tapestry and futuristic designs, rich colourings for halls and dining rooms, at reasonable prices.—Smith and .Smith Ltd. OFFeEI Quality freshly roasted and ground daily.—Obtainable from the coffee specialists, ** Dune's,’* 32 Octagon. Dunedin. CIOFFEE for breakfast; for strength and / flavour the “ Bourbon ” brand is unequalled ; instructions in every tin. BEAUTIFUL Wallpapers within the reach of everyone, best English creations, new and exclusive. Smith and Smith Ltd. LADIES, come and see our new Summer Coats and Costumes. Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs). LUSTROUS ” Ready-mixed Paints for quality; none bettor for covering and lustre.—Smith and Smith Ltd. KAITANGATA Coal still supreme; do not be satisfied with something “ just as good ”; all merchants supply. “ STEELITE ” Red, the pure oxide Roof Paint; durable, economical.—Smith and Smith Ltd. LADIES, come for your Spring and Summer Costumes; good English worsteds.—At Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs). STEELITE ” Green, easily the best Roof Green on the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith Ltd. EOUGHCAST, your wooden house outside, old or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. BUY your Morris Pram at Butterfields, in the Octagon; terms, 10s deposit, 3s weekly. STEELITE ” Green, easily the best Roof Green on the market; permanent colour, non-poisonous.—Smith and Smith Ltd. SCHOOL Teachers, call, examine show Typewriters and Duplicators our showrooms, 22 Water street.—N.Z. Typewriter Co. STEELITE ” Paints. —Put your labour into something durable; “ Stcolite ” Red and Green for service. Smith and Smith Ltd. LADIES, Buy your New Worsted Materials at Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs); we cut to measurement free. COAL. There is only one “ Kaitangata”; do not be confused with other “Kai."; insist on “ Kaitangata.” CHEAP Artistic Wallpapers, latest designs to make the homo beautiful, from Is upwards.—Smith and Smith Ltd. LADIES, come for your Costumes, Coats; fit guaranteed; English cloths. —Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place (upstairs). IT costs us more, but we take pride in selling the best. Try “HIGHLAND NECTAR” Scotch Whisky. Sold only at the EXCELSIOR. PROPERTIES FOB SALE. OR SALE, Broad Bay, 4 Rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, e. 1., electric hot water; Main road; i-ac.ro section; vacant possession.—ElO6, ‘ Star.’ I?QQK— I desire to sell my Bungalow, 4. rooms, kitchenette; garage; corner section.—D992, ‘ Star * Office. OOOK Tidy Four Rooms, near Hanover street; nice freehold section; £IOO deposit; will finance. —North End: 4 Rooms, in need cS/tt/We/ 0 f some repairs; vacant possession; £125 deposit required. 4?4?QK, —Near Anderson’s Bay road: Solid Villa of 4 rooms, all conveniences ; corner section; a real snip; £l5O deposit, and vacant possession given. 4? C K A—Caversham Rise (close to oifCJtPvF tram): 5 Rooms, in very nice order; large sunny section; car taken as part payment, and immediate possession given. K—Natty_ Bungalow of 4 rooms cwt/bS \tf and kitchenette; on sunny rise, handy to tram and city; all modern conveniences; £l5O deposit.—J. W. H. Clarke and Sou Ltd., 19 Dowling street; phone 10-842, after hours 18-328,. 13-106. PfjFJA (or Offer).—4-roomed House, cVt/tPiy near Frederick'street; immediate vacant possession.—Ryan, Lee, Broadway. A—Sound 4 Rooms, kitchenette, bungalow, near' Stuart street tram terminus; vacant Ist September.— Kyan, Lee. 4? Sound 5-roomed House, all Geneva reJUX veniences; very large section; vacant possession; near tram.—Ryan, Lee, Broadway. A A— Anderson’s Bay (close to car terminus, picked spot): Ideal Building Site; best offering.;—Nicholson, T. and G. Building, Princes street. OKA—Musselburgh (handy to school): New Brick Bungalow, 5 rooms and sun room; good freehold section; early possession.—Nicholson, T. and G. Building, Princes street. 4? r J' l 7K—Anderson’s Bay: Quick sale deov d itf sired, low price fixed; subslau- I lially-huilt 5-roomed Dwelling; modern conveniences; j-acrc.—Nicholson,, T. and, G. Building. IF you need Building Material send er Advc-rtiseme.nt to tha * Star,’

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Evening Star, Issue 23354, 25 August 1939, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23354, 25 August 1939, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23354, 25 August 1939, Page 11

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