We beg to announce to our Clients and th* Gardening Public that we have OPENED A SHOP IN THE ‘ STAR* BUILDINGS, Stuart street. Where we shall supply our PRIMULINUS GLADIOLI, BEDDING PLANTS IN VARIETY AND NAMED CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Also, CUT FLOWERS AND FLORAL WORK. M'EWAN BROS., NURSERYMEN, N.E. HARBOUR. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, XO days ago, English Setter; black patch over eye.—Finder pleas* ring 13-874; reward. LOST, Cranking Handle Austin car, be* tween College street-Service Station. —Finder please leave Caversham Service Station. T OST, in Fraser’s Gully, Sunday morning, Leather Camera Case and Contents; reward.—Bsl6, ‘Star’ Office. LOST, vicinity Princes street, Gent’* Nickel Pocket Watch; reward.—Bs64, ' Star.’ ]T OST, Saturday night, Parcel containing Brown Sleeveless Pullover.—Phone 12-288 (8 o’clock to 5). IT OST, Swan Fountain Pen; reward. —A, Clark, Whitcombe and Tombs. IT OST, Mayfair- Theatre, Saturday, Spec-■“-y tacles in case; reward.—Return May* fair Theatre; urgent. T OST, a Bicycle; owner no need to worry, as it was Insured with Cyclists’ Pro* tection Association, Crawford street.' " ' . .'3 ; FOR SALE. ThUNEDIN Demolition Company, Wilki* -a-' road,'have new Casements, glass 36 s 18, 22s 6d per light; or with icefloe fanlights 30s per light, plain bevelled architraves included. BIG Stocks Heavy Gauge Roofing Iron, as* sorted sizes; also Ridging and over 120 ft of Heavy Gauge Wide Roof Guttering.—Dunedin Demolition Company, Kensington. - SPECIAL Offer of Shorts, 4ft, sft, and 6ft, 3in x 2in and 4in x 2in, 10s per 100 ft super.; 3ft Sin and 4ft 4in x iin T. and G., 12s. 6d per 100 ft super.—Dunedin Demolition Company, 12 Wilkie road, for bargains. T 9-0(27 Cry Manuka, Broadleaf, X.& vfO I pine Blocks; 3 bags 5s 6d, 6 bags 10s.—E. and S. Smart, Cumberland arid St. Andrew streets. 1 ALL-ELECTRIC Cash Register, lat* -a- model; also 1-ton Dodge Truck, just overhauled.—Apply Cayford’s Burnside TLpOR SALE, Hoffman Press Machine, good -*■ condition: suit clothing manufacturer* dry cleaner.—lnquire Box 620, Dunedin. BUTTER, Is -Id lb; always cheaper • U James’s Jersey Dairies, 20-33 Hanover street, and branches. FOR SALE, cheaper Coal; try our New Brighton' Coal, 3 bags 7s 6d; ring now, —Winter,' coal merchant; 11-051. 09.1 0^4 —Morley Vale Coal, super. XOt± quality; greater in heat; lower in price; 12s 9d 4-ton. —Hodges. Cameron street. SALE, Fresh Creaft, daily, 8s per ■*- gallon.—l 9 Gloucester street, Anderson’s Bay. v OO Cal Single Shot Stevens, good condidition; good rifle for pigs or deerj what offer.—Bssß, * Star.’ NEW and Second-hand Furniture, etc., at prices that suit the times.—Apply Austen’s Bargain House, Frederick street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ONE only Kirchner Over-strung Piano| magnificent case work; for immediate sale.—M’Cracken and Wallsl WE still require few good- Second-hand Pianos; trade in your- Piano for New Radio.—M’Cracken and Walls. YOU must have a Piano that you ar* not using. Sell it to M’Cracken and Walls, piano specialists. . FIRST in will buy this one; genuin* Bohm Piano, overstrung, beautiful case work; inspect early.—M’Cracken and Walls.. ■ REFRIGATORS.— The new Atwater Kent models are available; see our window display.—M'Cracken and Walls, 17 Georg* street. T7TOR SALE English Concertina, 20-keyed, JO Lachanal; snip at £3 10s, ‘ Star’ Office TTtOR SALE, French Violin, Bow, and JU Case; , good tone; chance for beginner; £5 cash.—Bso6, ‘ Star.’ ADVERTISING ia the greatest distribulive, informative, and educattv* power of the pretest dag.
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Evening Star, Issue 22147, 30 September 1935, Page 10
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