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ro LEI. "D ASEMENT TO LET IN •*-' BUILDING. OUR Apply to THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA LIMITED, Corner Liverpool and Bond streets. FIX) LET, Two Partly-furnished Rooms, X use conveniences, modern home, St. Clair; 22s 6d per week. —T 317, ' Star.’ TO LET, George street, Gentleman's Residence, brick bungalow, 6 rooms and kitchenette; £3 Is tor term. —Alex. Macdonald, Dowling street. TO LET, north end, city, Three-roomed Unfurnished Flat, middle-aged couple or two ladies; separate meters; 30s.—Address T 433, * Star.’ TO LET, superior Furnished Bedroom, use of lounge and kitchenette, business people; central.—T4s2, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, city, Brick Bungalow, 6 rooms, kitchenette; £3 ss.—Park, Reynolds Ltd. TI3O LET, Furnished Room, suit person X taking most meals out; use spirit lamp; bs weekly.—Tbbi, ‘Star.’ rpo refined Lady, Unfurnished Bed-Sit X ting Room, fireplace, electric plug, conveniences; quiet; centrally situated; low rental.—T4sß, ‘ Star. 1 TO LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms, use all conveniences; sunny upstairs flat in quiet home, Stafford street, close High street; suit 1 or 2 ladies.—Tel. 10-570, or write T5Ol, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, Two Unfurnished Rooms, use all conveniences; on rise, handy Caversham car terminus.—Ts62, ‘ Star.* TO LET, 6-roomed House, 5 rooms over shop, sitting room, kitchenette, and bathroom downstairs; all in first-class order; shop not occupied; side entrance.— T 575, ‘Star. 1 TO LET, in refined home, Nice Room, just off George street, in Howe street. —-T879, * Star.’ - rpo LET, superior Furnished Flat, choice X situation, above Octagon; 4 rooms, kitchenette.—Fred Woods, Dowling street. TO LET, Two-roomed Furnished Flat, also Single Room.—so Manor Place. 0 Business Person.—Completely Furnished Bed-Sitting Room off High street; telephone, morning' tray.—Parliou-. lars ring 10-382. ■ TO LET, Pembroke, Furnished House, all conveniences; electric light, living room, sleeping porches.—Apply Douglas Hotel. fpo LET, 54 Acres Land, 5-roomed X House and outbuildings, Taieri Mouth: 10s weekly.—Perpetual Trustees. O LET, Shop. Moray i Place, just off Stuart street; 30s weekly.—Perpetual Trustees. TO LET, Shop, Princes street South, on best side.—Perpetual Trustees. rpO LET, large Shop and Bakehouse, J, George street, close Frederick street: £2 weekly —Perpetual Trustees. rpo LET, Garage George street, between X Hanover and Frederick streets; 2s 6d weekly.—Perpetual Trustees. TO LET, corner George street and Octagon, Suite of Rooms on first floor; especially suitable for doctor or dentist.— Perpetual Trustees ' TO LET, Mornington, near tram, to gentleman, Single Furnished Room: morning tray if desired —T7B2, ‘ Star.’ rpO LET, Furnished Bedroom, handy to X Cargill’s Corner. —T 783, ‘Star.’ TO LET, new Garage, Ferguson street. Musselburgh.—T7s3, ‘ Star ’ Office. TO LET large Double Furnished Room, all conveniences.—ll2 Moray Place. WANTED To Let., to Married Couple tno children), Plat, 2 rooms, kitchenette, all conveniences.—T72s,’ ’ Star.’ TO LET, Furnished Bedroom (in bach), refined, sober young man; c. light, gas ring; central; 5s weekly, advance.—T7ls, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, central. Furnished or Unfurnished Bed-Sitting Room, fireplace, gas ring, telephone.—Apply 417 Cumberland street FIX) LET, full-sized Motor Garage.—l 4 X Pacific street, Roslyn; apply on premises or Phone 20-468. f| tO LET, Furnished Flat, two rooms, X centre city, all conveniences; suit one or two ladies. —T 666, ‘ Star.’ SELF-CONTAINED Furnished Flat, handy G.P.0., 2 rooms, kitchenette,* £2 weekly; Mornington, 5 Rooms, furnished, £2. —Timlin’s, 25 Dowling street. ST. CLAlß.—Unfurnished Self-contained 4-rooined Flat; rental 37s 6d.—Property Sellers Linbited, 4 Dowling street. APARTMENTS.— 3 Rooms, with conveniences; suit ladies or gents, business and residence. Hutton, musician, above Butterfields, Octagon. NDERSON’S BAY.—S Rooms, kitchenette, modern; £2 10s per week, term. — T 673, ‘ Star.’ SUPERIOR Brick Bungalow Residence, best locality, St. Clair, 5 and kitchenette; to approved tenant, £2 ss. T 664, ‘ Star.’ FURNISHED Bedroom, accommodate one or two gentlemen, superior home, city, rise; morning tray provided. T 789, ‘ Star.’ FURNISHED Bedroom, superior bungalow, town side Roslyn, beside tram; suitable refined business person, T 763, ■ Star.’ FOUR-ROOMED House To Let, Bth inat., T3Ol. is Taken; thanking all applicants; SINGLE Furnished Bedroom, central; suit, quiet person; electric light, hot bath.— T 846, ‘ Star.’ LARGE, Unfurnished sunny Room, fireplace; splendid view, near Varsity, on rise; partly furnished if required.—Ring 10-382. . 3 UNFURNISHED Rooms To Let, use of conveniences, St. Clair; £1 per week.— T 845, ‘ Star ’ ’ DOUBLE Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette, in good locality.—Address TBO3, ‘ Star.’ House in city, two bed- «• rooms, sitting room, kitchen; latest conveniences; five minutes from Town Hall. -TBO6, ‘ Star.’ DR COTTRELL’S Rooms in Cavendish Chambers; excellent professional suite. Ward and Dowling, solicitors. ST. KILDA. —To refined Couple fond of gardening Widow desires To Let Part of Home at reduced rental. —T 457, ‘ Star ‘ NFURNTSHED Rooms To Let; sunny position.—Apply, afternoons or even ings, 12 Dundas street COMFORTABLE Furnished Rooms To Lot, with use of conveniences, telephone. etc. —T 543. 1 Star.’ - WANTED, married couple to Share comfortable Home, on rise, north end, unfurnished; garage and use of large garden; rent 30s weekly.—J. W. H. Clarke and Son Ltd.. Real Estate Agents, 44] Princes street. YOUR MOVE. SIR! TO LET, for Removals Packing, and Storage our UP-TO-DATE- MOTOR FURNITURE VANS and EXPERT MEN Dry storage. Removals any distance, town or country Phone 11-525 CRUST AND CRUST. 20 Manse street. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy: excellent storage.—327 Cumberland street. IN order to have the Star out in good tune it is found impossible to classify advertisements that come in aflei noon We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly hear this in mind and send in tbcii orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 23497, 10 February 1940, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23497, 10 February 1940, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 23497, 10 February 1940, Page 15