LOST AND FOUND. LOST, BETWEEN OBOHO AND CITY, LADY’S HANDBAG, containing Jewellery and money. Reward. STEWART. DAWSON, Princes street, LOSt' (Friday), Bmieli of Motor Keys on rubber band, Dunedin; reward.—s 36, ‘ Star' UlUcc. OST ~ (Thursday), between Normanby struct ami Melbourne road, Pearl Brooch.—Reward mi returning to 38 Normanby street, Musselburgh, OST, Leather Wallet, containing Bristol receipts, photographs; great value to owner; keepsake; reward.—Hunt, Bristol Piano Company. __ OST, on Thursday, Purse, on TomaJ hawk road.—Please return British Electric, 60 George street; reward. y OST, week ago, Gold Armlet; kcopJL i sake.—Binder rewarded returning 155 Frederick street. _ L~EET by Phcenix Eadory, Koval Star Cycle.—Binder communicate with Jago, Biggs, Octagon; reward. OULU Person scon taking Case from under scat Morninglou car, 8.30 from City, Friday night, please Return to 26 Meadow street, Mornington. \S7'OUED Person who Found Gent's IT Bicycle on 281 It .Innuarv, between Bay View road and beach, Return to Lavcndales, St. Kilda;’ Reward y OST, £1 Note at Gardens.—Reward rcJLi turning Hounsorn’s Shop, Gardens. yjnOUND, Wedding Ring, at sands, SIX' Glair. —Address 582, ' Star.' WOULD Lad finding Sunday, SI. Kilda Beach, Watch, Chain, and Pendant (deceased falline’s keepsake) eal! 51 Aolca si reel, Anderson’s Bay; reward. f’ OST. Cricket Bal, bdwenn Carisbrooki Lil I lebournc; reward.—Keturn Aslin, Express Buildings. Bond si reel __ I OST, a Top Set of Teelb, St. Clair, on J Monday; reward. —Ring 22-065. - QS'i', Cart Cover, Arllmr el met or _J Roslyn.—Return W. Ellis, merchant, Kaikorai; or ’pliono 20-206. T OST at last, all Boot and Shoo Worries 9 I about your Repairs; take them to W. Harvey, la 'Normanby street, Musselburgh, where only the host leathers arc used. T OST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by cnJIJ gaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. _ _ | FOUND— The best place to got your Pic- i lures Framed is at A. Morgans, picture framer, Frederick street. \ F’’ lauded at_ A. Morgan’s, I picture framer, Frederick street, new 1 selection Pictures (latest); suitable, for bungalows; get iu early and secure one at reasonable prices. T7IOUND. —The Queen Bee, Hosiery Parlor Jr for All-won) Hose, 2s 6d; sines 9,9 J, 10; in all shades. ATCH your Shoes at 249 George street;'silk, wool, silk and wool, lisle; all prices. ■ REDUCTIONS Hosiery and Vests one i mouth, make room for new goods aching.—Q. R.H. P. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. I.ANTED To Lot (2 minutes’ walk SI. Y T . Clair bcadi), 3 Unfurnished Rooms: so of all conveniences; £1 a, week; adult nnilv, -Mrs Blair. 55 Bedford street. HONEST, sober Working Alan wants Unfurnished Room, with (ireplace and use of gas ring. - 559. ‘Star’ Office. IAUKNIRHKD Room To Lot, handy Exhi.lo liitinn ami Castle, street, cars; suit, business or working girl,-- Address 667, 1 Star.’ TO BET, Bod-Sit I iug Room, central, dress No. 6-13. ’ Star Office. AdjM.) BET, Furnished Singh; Room (doL liicbcd) ; gas ring; suit working man; section. —8 M’Bndo. street, south. NO LET, large Upstairs Room (furnished or unfurnished): gas cooker, cold iter laid on, electric light; separate enauce; suit married couple. reel. 10 LET, Furnished, in good locality, 2 Bedrooms, Silting Room, and Kit’Phono 22-383 (mornings). 10 LET, largo Furnished Bedroom, central.—’.Phone 22-920. or 603, ‘Star.’ VACANCIES Men Boarders; washing, mending; h., c., bath, piano; 27s 6d eklv.—B7 Stafford street, city. TOUNG Ladv requires Furnished Bcd- - room with breakfast; state terms.— 3, ‘ Star.’ ____ NO LET, Self-contained Room; suitable for baching.—l2 Tennyson street. WANTED, 2 Friends to Share nice Double Bed, Bedroom; good home, Bclleknowcs. —555, ‘ Star.’ s INGLE Furnished Bedroom To Let; c. 1., as.—Apply 693 Cumberland street. r ANTED, Board-Residence, Working . Man, close engine sheds. — 544, ‘ Star.’ FORKING -Man wants Board and Re- , si deuce with private family; state s; St. Kilda or South Dunedin.—s4l, NS/'OUNG business Girl requires FurX nished Bed-Sitting Room, permanent: oi rise preferred; moderate rcutiil; stulc ! terms.—slo, ‘Star,’ fINO LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms; c. 1., gas X cooker; private entrance; Id section. —Apply 205 Cargill road. mu RET, Single Eurnislied Room; lireX place.—No. 2 Forth street. ANTED, large Unfurnished sunny Front Room, handy to town; above shop preferred.—sl6, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, by business Girl, Board and Residence with homely people; central, on rise preferred; stale terms, etc. — 509, ‘ Star.’ mo LET, a clean, plain Eurnislied Room: X no tireplace; do Working Woman; rent, 65.—465, ‘Star.’ _ ANTED 'io Board, Business Girl; comfortable home, within Id section: terms very reasonable.—49l, ‘Star.’ OOM wanted, with partial board, in quiet locality, by Business AVoman. — 500, ‘ Star.’ _ NF UR NISH El) ~ Elat To Lot, a iso 1 Rooms; good view; bandy to car. — I Apply 13 Neidpalh road, .Morninglon. I ytp.O LET’, pleasant Double Bed-Sitting ! X Room, with electric light; all con-( venicnccs.—2 Bishop’s place (opp. Catholic ; Cathedral). j 48. Bed, Breakfast.—Dominion House, Cumberland street, near Fire Brigade Statiou, 2 minutes Railway Statiou; telephone 15-336. _ ARGB sunny Front Bedroom, suitable 2 working girls or men, single beds: | homely people; terms moderate.—Apply 146 Forth street. ANTED, Gentleman Boarder; washing and mending done; reasonable. —388, t CAN Cl ES for 2 Working .Men Boarders; share nice room; all convctii- ;; hot, odd water, electric light, srft ing done; 25s per week.—Apply 361 ray street (near Arthur street), ceulraL TANTEDc—New Arrivals from Home, j Advice Given, Homos, Employment, itions. —Mrs Jones-Neilson. president, Moray place M RANGI, 310 High street, have Vacancies for a few paying guests, anent or casual.—’Phono 10-742. ISLOW House.—Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior accomtion; rooms and suites of rooms to use of ternis court.—’Phono 22-550. MOTORS AND CYCLES. FOR SALE, New Imperial Motor Cycle, 2f h.p.; 2-speed gearbox.—3l6 King Edward street. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE, EXPERIENCE has shown that in the use of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ARB REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to trust to a Telephone Message, as we cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur.
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Evening Star, Issue 19788, 11 February 1928, Page 10
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