WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, Houses To Rent, from 15s to 30s; submit yours; clients recommended.— Calcler’s, 67 .Princes street. ANTED~To Rout, 2 Euri^lied”Rooms and conveniences, or kitchenette; hill preferred; reasonable,—E239, ‘ Star.* by young Man, Bed-Sitting T T Room, central; conveniences; reasonable; terms.—Address E2Bl, ‘ Star.* LADY Client desires Rent Unfurnished Flat, self-contained, 2 rooms and kitchenette.—McKenzie, 10 Dowling street. URNISHED or Partly-furnished Bungalow, about 7 rooms, wanted; would take for term. —M’Kenzie, Dowling street. I’ ADY wants large Unfurnished Room; J use .of conveniences; urgent.—E267j ' Star.’ SEVERAL first-class tenants waiting for Properties To Let; send us particulars. of yours. —lrelands, agents, Manse street. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. Adverriscnvuis o' 16 words under the headings of -Situat'on? Vacant. Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and F ; und Miscellaneous Wants, etc., U per insert ion. three consecutive insertions 2s ’d. sis consecutive insertions us. Cash with order. W.VXTJiD. - Pottles Bought, Sold, or I » * Exchanged; Sacks, Rags, Dress-I makers’, Tat tore', and Factory Cuttings, I Cast Iron, Brass, Lead, Copper, Zinc.— Cleary’s ■ Otago Marine and Bottle Stores, j 151 Hanover street; phone 12-065. WANTED Known Carpets Collected, Cleaned, Sterilised; Chimneys Cleaned; Houses, Factories, Warehouses Scrubbed and Disinfected; Furniture Vacuum Cleaned; 50 years’ experience.—Ring 10433, Dunedin Window Cleaning Co,, 30 King street, (Robert Knowles, manager). WANTED To Buy, High-pressure Coal Range.—Address to Elßl, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Furniture, any quantity; our - representative will cal) on you.— Clarke, Venn Ltd., auctioneers, Dowling ■ street. ANTED, Loan £25~ life policy as security; advertiser in permanent position; can pay good interest; confidential.— E 273, ’ Star.’ WANTED To Buy, Carpet. Axminster or Wilton; good size and order; urgent.—No. E 274, ’Star,’ . WANTED Known—Dressmaking; ladies’ own materials made up; inspect warm Winter Frocks.—Mrs Bond, 202 Princes street. ' ’IST ANTED To Buy, Building Society M Shares.—Reply, elating name of society, number of group, and shares, and lowest cash price, to E 266, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Known—Jimsie Fraser, 180 Stuart street, largest' stock and cheapest- for Suit Cases, etc., in Dunedin. WANTED To Buy, Second-hand Tools of all kinds. 4 Write 'fools, E 245, WANTED Known Exchange, the street, Cash Buyers hand Furniture, etc. •- Dunedin Furniture new shop, 275 George and Sellers SecondANTED, Camp Stove: state price and where seen.—£22B, ‘ Star.’ ENTLEMAN, travelling by car Dunedin V3T to Christchurch, Monday morning, desires Companion.—Phone 11-562. ANTED, Suits, Dark Costumes. hRY Cleaned and Pressed. T HIS Week’s Prices: 3d, 3s 3d, 3s 3d. gS 3d, : 3d, 3s 3d. Dye Works. O OUGJ TOAST Your Woodeu House, old AS/ or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons. SO Melbourne street; phone 22457. PENINSULA Buses leave Queen’s Gardens for Larnach Castle every Tuesday and Saturday, at 2 p.m.; fare, 2s 6d return. nn q | —Eugene Permanent Waving, "uul guaranteed, Whole Head 17s 6d, Half-head 10s; . Croquignolc Roll Curls extra.—Rose Marie. - , -I. . MISCELLANEOUS. LADIES’ warm Cashmere Wool Stockings, all colours; 2s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid, 5s 6d, 6s lid; perfect filling; full fashioned. —'T. Ross. _ NEW Tea Rose Corsets and Corselettcs; unequalled for sports or .housework; will give to every moveunent of the figure; 4s lid to 15s 6d. STTARM Wool Scarves, 5s lid; White V Silk Knitted ditto, 4s 6d; fine Hemtched Lawn Handkerchiefs, 6 for Is 4£d. —T. Ross WREN’S Wallpapers to suit all tastes and pockets ; latest designs, colourings; largest selection; inspect windows. ATTILLO, tile Master Bridal Photographer, for the June Bride.—Phone 12-013 for appointment. . “ TUNE Brides.” after the ceremony fj 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 Briclal Studio. - REN’S, House for Wallpapers; largest selection, latest designs, lowest prices; inspection of windows will convince. KAITANGATA will cut down considerably Vl.u: n.ol‘l i,-'. >m- 'nil. M '■ on;- most t','on.'.Mt:t-‘:t.l l>;| a ISTLESS, feverish children need gentle regulation of Honeylax, the laxative they take eagerly.—Wilkinson and Son, chemists. „ ISeRFECTO Perfect Paint for all purposes, ready to use; 34 shades; all sizes; 19s 6d per Imperial gallon.—Wren’s. RAiTANGATA merits a trial, not merely Because it’s Otago’s finest coal, hut because it’s so economical WREN’S for all Painting and Paperhanging needs; quality unsurpassed; lowest possible prices to meet the times.— Wren's. _________ NOISELESS Typewriters, standard and portable, latest models just arrived.— New Zealand Typewriter Co., 24 Bond street. . “TRONITE,” the Roof Paint; red, slate, A and permanent green; the quality Paint at the lowest price.—Wren’s, Princes street. LOSS of appetite traceable to constipation permanently ended by Honeylax, gentle, ■ palatable laxative. Marshall’s Pharmacy. ___ WREN’S for all Painting and Paperhanging needs; quality unsurpassed; lowest possible prices to meet the times. — Wren's. ■ B~ RIDES To Be. —You are assured of a successful Wedding Group by arranging with Mr Merrie. at the Zenith Studios. AT 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. G 1 ENTLEMEN seeking a characteristic, r life-like Photograph must arrange an appointment with Mr Memo, at (he Zenith Sludios, George Street. REN’S Wallpapers, largest selections, latest designs, colourings, at prices to suit all; visit showrooms.
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Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 10
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