MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED, gECOND-HAND CASH REGISTER. Cply H 904, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED. Bottles Bought, Sold, 'or Exchanged; Sacks, Rags, Dress* makers, Tailors’, and Factory Cuttings, Cast Iron, Brass, Dead, Copper, Zinc.— Cleary’s Otago Marine and Bottle Stores, 151 Hanover street; phono 12-065. WANTED Known—Cleaning of Windows, Carpets, Furniture, Chimneys; also Klean Quick Oil for all kinds of cleansin'* Is 6d bottle. —Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co., 30 King street; Robert Knowles, manager; ring 10-493. ■Ul* XANTED Known Dunedin Furniture VV Exchange, 275 George street, cash buyesr of Second-hand Furniture, highest prices given; trial solicited. WANTED; Tennis players, see these Rackets: Kingston 255, Special Club 355, Court Star 40s, Speed Prince 40s, Invincible 45s Speed Queen 455, Speed Regent 555, Speed Master 655, others to 90s.— Walter Strang. ___ WANTED.— Ayres 1936 Tennis Balls, 2s 9d: 1937, 3s 6d; Eye Shades from Is; Covers, Is 3d; Presses, 3s 6d.—Walter Strang. WANTED. Tennis Repairs and Restringing; let us overhaul your racket; satisfaction guaranteed.—Walter Strang. WANTED.— Cricketers invited to inspect the finest range of Cricket Bats ever imported to Dunedin. —Walter Strang. ANTED.—Cricketers, send in your Bat for Oiling and Refacing, and start off the season right.—Walter Strang. ANTED, “ Sta-Wave ” Setting Lotion, a British product of outstanding merit, exquisitely perfumed; excellent results assured; from leading chemists everywhere; bottles, Is 6d; or post free from Hendy’s Hairdressing Rooms, Dunedin ; sole agent. WANTED Known—Mowers collected, overhauled, and delivered.—Ring, the lawn mower specialists, Mansons, Princes street, 12-605. ANTED, One Set of Taylor’s Bowls, first-class condition; weight and price.—H 763, * Star.’ _____ WANTED To Buy, Furniture of every description; highest prices.—Clarke and Venn Ltd., auctioneers, Dowling street. WANTED, Phone Boy'for taxi depot; hill resident preferred.—Hß43, ‘ Star.’ _ WANTED, capable Daily Domestic Help, all duties; Saturday afternoon and Sunday free; wages, £1. —HB4l, * Star.’ 1’ AWN Mowers.—We collect, Sharpen, Jk Overhaul, and Deliver. —Begg and Sons, 405 Princes street; ring 11-297. ROUGH-CAST your wooden house outside, old or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. PROPERTIES WANTED. WANTED, Tainui, St. Kilda, Musselburgh, Three or Four-roomed House, up to £6OO. with terms. —Rutherfoord, Lee. ANTED, North EmL Four-roomed House, up to £500; will exchange Rutherfoord,- Lee, 245 Moray Place. WANTED, good Brick Bungalow, five rooms, garage; preferably Dalmore or, near.—Rutherfoord, Lee, 245 Moray Place. WANTED Buy, 7-roomed modern Bungalow, Musselburgh or St. 'Clair; freehold.—Particulars to Cash Buyer, H 856, ‘ Star.’ GOLD. GOLD. Wanted to Buy; highest value paid; Old Gold, Watches, Chains, Rings, etc. C. Venall, watchmaker, J. and J. Arthur’s Buildings. PATERSON, Watch and Ring Specialist, 80 George street, Dunedin; also Cash Buyer Old Gold, Silver, etc. GOLD! Gold!—Wo Buy Old Gold and Silver; highest prices given.'—Townsend, jeweller and optician, 40 George street. MISCELLANEOUS. BE up to date—Wrenovate at Wren’s low prices. . BE assured of an income when ill. —Join the Mutual Benefit Association. KAITANGATA Coal still supreme; do not be satisfied with something “ just as good ”; all merchants supply. WHATEVER the date—Wrenovate at Wren's low prices. MUTUAL Benefit Association is formed of householders, and helps to meet the increased cost of living. COAL. There is only one ‘ Kaitangata ”; do not be confused with other “Kai.; insist on “ Kaitangata." DISCRIMINATE and Wrenovate at Wren’s low prices. WILL the Public please note that Larnach Castle will be Open on Tuesday and Saturday only for the winter months. RENOVATE at Wren’s low rate.— Wren’s, Princes street. SAVE Money on All Purchases.—Join the Mutual Benefit Association. NOT too late to —Wrenovate at Wren’s low prices. PATTILLO'S ” Portraits of Children never grow up; let us catch those happy smiles in their holidays. ATTILLO ’’—The Bridal grapher’s wedding groups possess artistic effect and charm; very beautiful pictures indeed. PATTILLO’S ’’ Oil Coloured Academy Panels of ladies and children for the personal gift; prices from £2 7s fid. FIX the date and Wrenovate at Wren’s low prices. MUTUAL Benefit Association helps you to save; representative will explain full particulars. MORRISON’S for Tea Wagons; good assortment to choose from; from 18s 6d. —St. Andrew street (opposite Penrose’s). CLEAN your cooker with Clenzol, the most efficient household cleaner; from grocers, ironmongers, and M’Coll, Bela street. Roslyn. DON’T speculate—Wrenovate at Wren’s low prices NATIONAL Bookkeeping Machines save time, money, worry.—Particulars from sole agents, Typewriter Co., 22 Bond street. TTIRT accumulates; man Wrenovates at Wren’s low prices. DON’T have any hesitation. —Join the Mutual Benefit Association. AJ. WHITE, Plumber, has Removed • from 11 Stafford street to larger premises, 383 Princes street. AT any rate—Wrenovate at Wren’s low prices. the Public please note that Lari' ▼ nach Castle will be Open on Tuesday and Saturday only for the winter months. THE Mutual Benefit Association is of vital assistance to all. TV SCRIM IN ATE Wrenovate It TJ' Wren’s low prices. OTAGO DENTAL SERVICE.—New Set of Teeth from £2 55.—206 Princes street (3 doors below Woolworths). IHE ’EVENING STAR’ is the Best Medium for Advertising DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, HOUSES TO LET. SEGTIONS FOR SALE, HOUSES FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
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Evening Star, Issue 22440, 10 September 1936, Page 10
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