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RADIO. iJ”Tol —Radiotricians; all makes Repaired ; for courtesy, efficiency, promptness, satisfaction, try Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd., Hanover street. PHILIPS B Battery Eliminator, first-class order; 15s cash. —R9BO, * Star. 1 PHILIPS Electric 6-valve Mantel super inductance Radio; overhauled by serviceman; any demonstration; £l2 cash. R9Bl, * Star.’ WANTED To Buy, Electric Radio; state make, price, model, and where seen. •—R9BS, ‘Star’ Office. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. Applications for the purchase of a Good, Sound ENGINEERING AND BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS, situated in a progressive country centre, are invited from anyone with reasonable capital. The Plant (all electrically driven) includes: Lathe (Tin centres), Key way Cutting, Hacksawing, both Heavy and High-speed Drilling Machines, Emery Wheel, Screwing Machine (pipes and bolts). Bandsaw (30in wheels), Punching and Shearing and Tyrebending Machines, Electric Drill, Electric Welding Plant, and full sets accessories and tools for both engineering and blacksmithing. The Shop is commodious and on a fine site, while a well-built 6-roomed Residence, in first-class order and containing all conveniences, is available. Inquiry invited, in first instance, to FOUNDRY, Box 363, Invercargill. Hairdressing, tobacconist BUSINESS TO LET. Good Suburb. No Stock. Moderate Rental. R 690, ‘Star.’ .TTIOB SALE, splendid General Store BusiX 1 ness; cheap rent; large turnover.— Price and particulars R 792, ‘ Star. 1 FOR SALE, established Home-made Cake Shop and Dairy; turnover approx. £2O; easy ingoing; splendid opportunity ; fenuine reasons for selling.—Particulars rom R 790, ‘ Star.’ GROCERY. School Books, Confectionery; large Dwelling, suitable boarders, letting; near school; valuation furniture if desired. —R 651, ‘ Star.’ WELL-KNOWN Millinery Business, modern shop, workroom, best position city; exceptional opportunity acquire established Business.—Further particulars, reasons for selling, Fred Woods, Dowling street. o-| PA —Grocery and Dairy Business, centra!, 2 Shops, 3 Living Rooms; good turnover; easy rental; owner retiring through ill-health; urgent.—R96s, ‘ Star ’ Office. —Ladies’ Hairdressing Salon, Srf/WVfV complete modern equipment, 5 cubicles, waiting room, central; immediate possession.—Salon, P.O. Box 727, Dunedin. PROSPEROUS North End Dairy for Sale, 5-roomed Dwelling; cheap rental, excellent locality; £IOO cash.—Sl72. ‘Star.’ CONFECTIONERY Business, splendid school trade, old-established going concern; cash price, £45; genuine reasons selling.—S2s6, f Star.’ BICYCLES. SPEEDWELL Spells Value. Your money’s worth in every British-built Speedwell; 5s deposit, 3s 6d week; start now for Christmas.—W. A. Scott and Sons, George street. SALE, Sale, Sale. Bargain prices; “ Knight " quality renowned Roadsters, Semi-racers, Racers, latest models; Brenty Prams, Sulkies, Dolls’ Prams. — " Knight Cycles,” St. Andrew street. GENT’S B.S.A. Cycle, recently overhauled; good running order; £3 cash, —R4B9. * Star.’ FOR SALE, Genf-a Cycle; thoroughly overhauled, enamelled; trial; £3 10s. — 104 Arthur street (Sunday morning). GENT’S Cycle, in good running order; £2 10a cash or near offer.—Apply 1 Moreau street, St. Kilda. TyrORTH END Cyclists, Please Note.— North End Cycle Works entirely under new management; full stocks of Cycle Accessories always on hand; new and reconditioned Cycles stocked; quotations given and all inquiries courteously welcomed. —G. A. Pox, proprietor. THE Empire, £8 15s; chromium plated, everything the best; be sure to inspect.—A. S. Davis, 257 Stuart street, 1 Star ' Building. SUMMER is just round the corner; bring your Bike to us, we will recondition it as new; prices to suit. —A. S. Davis, 257 Stuart street, ‘ Star ’ Building. RITISH Tubes, Is 6d; Tyres, 2s 9d; Mudguards, Saddles, Reflectors, Lighting Sets, all at lowest prices.—A. S. Davis. 257 Stuart street, ‘ Star ’ Buildings. WANTED To Buy, Gent’s Bicycle; state condition, make, and rockjbottom price.for cash. —R 592, ‘Star.’ BICYCLE For Sale, light machine, in good order; £2.—Apply 35 Brownville Crescent, Maori Hill. FOR SALE, Lady’s Bicycle, good order, imported model; £4.—R923, ‘ Star. 1 IjlOR SALE, Gent’s Bicycle, enamelled, thoroughly overhauled. —R 927, ‘ Star.’ TO Cyclists.—Lady’s B.S.A. Bicycle, £3 10s, Eadie brake: also Gent’s, good condition, £3 10s.—S208, ‘ Star.’ SUNDAY SERVICES. yORK PLACE HALL. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. 4 p.m., Young Men’s Bible Study Circle. Leader, Mr J. Romeril. 6.30 p.m., Mr JAMES M’FARLANE (from Canada, formerly of Dunedin). Wednesday, Prayer and Bible Reading, 7.30 p.m. Everyone Welcome. Y O R K PLACE HALL. MONDAY, 7.30 p.m.. Mr FRANK MARTIN will speak about the King's Torch Bearer Movement. Thursday. 7.30 p.m., Revival Rally. M AILER STREET GOSPEL MORNINGTON, HALL, SPECIAL MEETINGS. Speaker: Mr H. C. HEWLETT (of Palmerston North). LmtTs Day, 6.30 p.m., Gospel Address. Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 7.30 p.m., Subjects—‘ The Vision of the Risen Lord,’ ‘ The Royal Robe,’ ‘ The Alabaster Box.’ Everybody welcome. Everything free. Will You Come? PLAYFAIR STREET HALE, CAVERSHAM. SUNDAY. —2.30 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.30 p.m., Evangelistic Address. Speaker, Mr FRANK MARTIN (of Timaru). Subject, * The Forbidden Subject.’ TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m., Missionary Prayer Meeting. We invite you to attend these helpful meetings. LEITH STREET Mission, Orange Hall.— Singing, 6.30; Service, 6.45; the Students from the Presbyterian Training Institute speakers. GOSPEL HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. JT SUNDAY, 6.30 (n.v.). Mr WM. JOHNSTON (Evangelist) will Preach the Gospel. Everyone Welcome. CHRISTADELPHIAN Meeting, Unity Chambers, Stuart street, 6.30 p.m.; subject, ‘ The Millenial Dawn.’ / HRISTADELPHIAN Meeting, Unity Chambers, Stuart street, 6.30 p.m.; subject, ‘ The Millenial Dawn.’

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Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 21

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