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MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. WANTED. Bottles Bought, Sold, or Exchanged; Sacks, Hags, Dressmakers’, Tailors’, and Factory Cuttings. Cast Iron, Brass, Lead, Copper, Zinc.— Cleary’s Otago Marine and Bottle Stores, 151 Hanover street; phone 12-065. ANTED To Buy, Furniture of every description; highest prices. Clarke and Venn Ltd., auctioneers, Dowling street. WANTED Known Mowers collected, overhauled, and delivered. —Ring the lawn mower specialists, Mansons, Princes street. 12-605. ___ ANTED To Purchase, Kalsomite Plant; state price, where seen. —R 350, ' Star.’ ANTED, Set 101 b Brantford Comput- ' ing Scales, —State price for cash and particulars to R 446, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED. —A record attendance at George Street Ex-pupils’ Association’s Dance, to be held in School Hall TO-MOR-ROW NIGHT at 8 o’clock. Good Supper. Single Is 6d; Double, 2s 6d. WANTED Buy, Fur Coat, woman’s size, full length; state price, description. —R46B, ‘ Star.’ LAWN Mowers.—We collect, Sharpen, Overhaul, and deliver. Begg and Sons, 405 Princes street; ring 11-297. WANTED Known—Spring time is cleaning time; ring 10-493, Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co., for Window, Carpet, Chimney, and Vacuum Cleaning; workmen insured.. — Robert Knowles, manager. HAVE our one-day service for Carpet Cleaning; we specialise in Lifting and Relaying. —Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co.; phone 10493. MOTHS Destroyed.—lnquire about our moth-proofing system.—Ring Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co.; phone 10-493. A CHIMNEY sweep is cheaper than a chimney fire; expert sweep; prices right.—Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co.; phone 10-493. HAVE your Carpet and Furniture Cleaned in your own home; latest electric machine for this work.—Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co.; phone 10-493. ■ STABLISHED 30 years ago and still going strong; ring, write, or call; expert men for all classes of work.—Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co., 30 King street; phone 10-493; Robert Knowles, manager. MAGIC Lantern wanted; electric light and full-size slide.—All particulars to R 456, ‘ Star * Office. ____ ROUGH-CAST your wooden house outside, old or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457. HO is Shifting ?—Wanted Purchase, Lounge Suite and Body Carpet for hew modern residence. —R 478, * Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. WANTED To Sell, Bungalow Curtains; almost new. —Reply R 356, ‘ Star ’ Office. URNITURE.—Visit Parker’s Show- • rooms, 232 *ing Edward street (next Heffernan’s Hotel); Chesterfield Bedroom Suites, lowest cost. MISCELLANEOUS. COAL. There is only one ‘ Kaitangata ”; do not be confused with other “Kai. ; insist on “ Kaitangata." NOW is the time to Order Your Summer Suit; new season’s goods to hand. —MacLeod MacGillivray. XMAS Brides Elect, delay means disappointment; make your appointment now with Pattillo, the Bridal Photographer. PATTILLO, the Bridal Photographer, for Oil Coloured Miniatures m beautiful cases and rims; prices from £2 IQs. IT’S time to think of the folk at Home; send them your Photograph for Xmas. —Pattillo. NATIONAL Bookkeeping Machines save time, money, worry.—Particulars from sole agents, Typewriter Co.,' 22 Bond street. AITANGATA Coal still supreme; do not bo satisfied with something “ just as good ”; all merchants supply. FOR Good-class Tailoring, best Materials, and Finish, try MacLeod MacGillivray. TAGO DENTAL SERVICE.—New Set of Teeth from £2 5s. —206 Princes street (3 doors below Woolworths). TTIOR Latest Styles and your own require--I- ments met, try MacLeod MacGillivray. THE Breakfast Coffee is a treat when the “ Bourbon ” Brand is used; instructions in every tin. "OOURBON ’’ for breakfast I—When ■O made as directed, a food in itself; produced by coffee specialists; all grocers. CLIENTS’ Own Materials Made Up, either machine cr tailor-made; satisfaction assured. —MacLeod MacGillivray. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. £25 ■ DEPOSIT ‘ SOUTH DUNEDIN, BUNGALOW, 4 rooms and kitchenette; bathroom, p. b. and basin, h., c. water, coal and gas range, e. 1., latest art papers, panelled reception hall. price |£ B oo. Balance £1 3s 6d weekly, principal and interest. OTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY CO. LTD., T. and G. Buildings, 353 Princes street. c>A Deposit.—Semi-bungalow, 4 rooms, 4/\) kitchenette; h., c., e. 1., c.t.; level ,ion, handy cars; price £6oo.—Otago ance and Agency Co., T. and G. Build- «. 333 Princes street. CHEAPEST BOARDING OR ROOM-LET-TING PROPERTY IN DUNEDIN. "VrORTH END (Excellent Position) ,-Old•iT established 17-roomed Boarding House (double story), with all modern conveniences and a fine large sunny section, nearly i-acre; high returns obtainable; £2OO deposit; genuine sale to wind up deceased estate; gift price, £1,450 ’or offer. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD., 163 Rattray street. ON RISE (Excellent Position, Beside Gardens). House; conveniences; very sunny sheltered section; glorious view; £SO deposit; owner transferred; £sso.—Patersons. UMEROUS Sections, Maori Hill, Kaikorai, Roslyn, Mornington, Caversham, Opoho, and Anderson’s Bay, from £9O each; now’s the opportune time to buy; deposits from £2o.—Patersons. ESIDE Hanover street.—Comfortable 4roomed House, with conveniences; sunny freehold; £SO deposit; snip, £350. Patersons. ' ELM ROW. —Comfortable 6-roomed House, good appearance; modern conveniences; sunny freehold; £IOO deposit; cheap, £77o.—Patersons. , IVE Acres Freehold, handy to Dunedin, with 4-roomed House and outOuildings; only £275. —Boyd s. IVE Acres Freehold, about half clear, and been cultivated; good bush .soil; £27s.—Boyd’s. 17UVE Acres Freehold, about half lovely ’ native bush and shrubs; £275. Boyd’s. . F’ IVE Acres Freehold, House newly renovated; the cheapest proposition in farralels ever offered; £27s.—Boyd’s, next Grand Theatre; Phone 13-111,

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Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22456, 29 September 1936, Page 10

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