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GOLD BUYERS. WANTED TO BUT. IAM giving the Highest Price in Duuediu lor OLD GOLD, JEWELLERY. WATCHES, RINGS, BANGLES, Etc. A trial solicited before going elsewhere. P. L. DAWSON, Manufacturing Jeweller, Next Regent Theatre, Octagon. Gold By Mail Promptly Attended To. OLD Gold, Jewellery, Watches, etc., ’wanted; any quantity; highest prices, valuations free.—Patersons, 80 George street. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEOS Adverrisemeuts o> lb words under ihe headings ui .Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Sale. To Let, ] Lest and F-uod, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., la j i-ci inseiiion. three consecutive insertions SSs .!, | -is consecutive insertions ss. Cash with order. WANTED Known Carpets Collected, Cleaned, Sterilised; Chimneys Gleaned; Houses, Factories, Warehouses Scrubbed and Disinfected; Furniture Vacuum Cleaned; 30 years' experience. - Ring 10-493, Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., 30 King street (Robert Knowles, manager). ANTED, Electrolux, latest model, in * v good ordci, —E6s, ' Star.’ WANTED Loan £SO. on Perpetual Forestry Bond, first issue.—Replv, stating interest, ato., to E 65, ’ Star.’ TT/'ANTED. - Bottles Bought, Sold, or * * Exchanged; Sacks, Rags, Dressmakers’, Tailors’, and Factory Cuttings, Cast Iron, Brass, Lead, Copper, Zinc.— Cleary’s Otago Amarine and Bottle Stores, 151 Hanover street; phone 12-065, WANTED, Furniture, any quantity; our representative will call on you.— Clarke. Venn Ltd., auctioneers, Dowling street, WANTED To Buy, Tarbell’s Course of Magic,’ or similar Magical Works; also-Apparatus. Tables, etc.—Address D 648, ‘ Star.’ \/lw T ANT ED To Buy, Overbeck Rejuv.ena- ” ” f or; low-power model.—State condition, price, and where seen EBS. ‘ Star.’ Buy. superior Full Bedroom ’ ' Suite in walnut or mahogany, in good condition. —Price and particulars EOS, ’ Star.’ ROUGHCAST Your Wooden House, old or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. n-OSI —Eugene Permanent Waving, guaranteed, Whole Head 17s 6d, Half-head 10s; Groquignolc Roll Curls extra.—Rose Marie. MISCELLANEOUS. TSfREN’S Wallpapers, largest selections, v t latest designs, colourings, at price? to suit all;, visit showrooms. A CHILD’S entire system benefits from use of Honeylax; lasting relief in all cases. —Wilkinson and Son, chemists. WREN’S Wallpapers to suit all tastes and pockets; latest designs, colourings; largest selection; inspect windows. ATTILLO, the Master Bridal Photographer, for the June Bride.—Phone 12-013 for appointment. “ TUNE Brides” after the ceremony '■ M. visit Pattillo’s. Bridal. Studio and have your Wedding Groups beautifully photographed. P ATTILLO.” Pride, fastidiousness, and good taste direct June Brides to get photographed in the Brlclal Studio. KAITANGATA will cut down consider"ably cour monthly fuel bill; it ia our most economical coa IGH-SPEED ” Electric Jugs for quick water-heating; see the latest at any electric dealer; 19s 6d. WREN’S, House for Wallpapers; largest selection, latest designs, lowest prices; inspection of windows will convince. DUNEDIN Fanciers’ Club Show, Brydone Hall, June 14, 15, and 16; a real treat; bring the children. KAITANGATA merits a trial, not merely Decause it's Otago’* finest coal, but because it’s ?o economical ■pERFECTO Perfect Paint for all purA poses, ready to use; 34 shade*; all sizes; 19s 6d per Imperial gallon.—Wren’s. (USELESS Typewriters, standard and .-*• ’ portable, latest models just arrived.— New Zealand Typewriter Co., 24 Bond street. EUCHRE Tournament will be held in Marigold Hall, beginning Wednesday, June 13th; good prizes. DUNEDIN Fanciers’ Club Show, Brydone Hall, June 14, 15, and 16; a real treat; bring the children. HOT water by “Hi-Speed” for breakfast, washing up, shaving, etc.; quick, handy service, “Hi-Speed” Jugs. WREN’S for all Painting and Paperhanging needs; quality unsurpassed; lowest possible prices to meet the times.— Wren’s. HIGH medical approval of Honeylax in ending constipation; non-habit-form-i ing; entirely safe for kiddies.—Marshall’s Pharmacy. / “ T'RONITE,” the Roof Paint; red, slate, A and permanent green; the quality Paint at the lowest price.—Wren’s, Princes street. ■ BOURBON” for breakfast; the thrifty housewife will find instructions of interest ia every tin; all grocers. BOURBON” for breakfast; enough may be made for days ahead and heated up when required; no waste. DUNEDIN Fanciers’ Club Show, Brydone Hall, June 14, 15, and 16; a real treat; bring the children. WREN’S for all Painting and Paperhanging needs; quality unsurpassed; lowest possible prices to meet the times.— Wren’s. DON’T forget “Hi-Speed” Jugs; great for boiling water; 19s 6d, BRIDES To Be. — You are assured of a successful Wedding Group by arranging with Mr Merrie, at the Zenith Studios. AT 1 Zenith Studios you can arrange an Appointment any hour, day or evening; charges moderate; satisfaction assured. CHILDREN Photographed by Mr Merrie always make delightfully pleasing, life-like pictures.—Appointments by. telephone; 10-859. ZENITH STUDIOS Mothers now acknowledge are better for Portraiture of Wee Children; improved method of instantaneous photography. A SUGGESTION.—Be Photographed on your next birthday; Mr Merrie will please you.—Phone 10-859 for an appointment. GENTLEMEN seeking a characteristic, life-like Photograph must arrange an appointment with Mr Merrie at the Zenith Studios, George Street. aUICKEST and most modern method of boiling water; “Hi-Speed” Jugs; 19s 6d. J^OGS! Dogs! Dogs! WHAT! Going to the dogs? No, just to the Dunedin Fanciers’ Chib Show being held J UNE 14, 15, and 16; nearly 150 dogs entered; just imagine seeing 150 dogs all together! SPEED-Hi-Specd-Speed, Hi-Speed, HiSpeed Jugs, modern method for boiling water; 19s 6d.

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Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 10

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