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WANTED TO SELL. PARKER’S For Furniture. Bedroom, Dining Room, Chesterfield Suites, also Repairing, Remodelling.—232 King Edward street (next Heffiernan’s Hotel). EMODEL Your Furniture. We can make it up to date and save you pounds.—Parker's, South Dunedin. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED To Lease, Empty Shop, with living rooms; suitable general store; reasonable rent; urgent.—Ls69, ‘ Star.’ W 'ANTED To Rent, House, up to 30s J weekly; every care taken. —L 332, * Star.’ CIVIL Servant wants to Rent Four or Five-roomed House; rent in advance; must be reasonable. —L 429, 1 Star.’ ORT CHALMERS.—Wanted to Rent, 5 Rooms; good tenant. —Address House, ‘Star,’ Port Chalmers. WANTED, in Opoho, by business Woman, sunny Unfurnished Room.— L 489, ‘ Star.’ ANTED To Rent, House or Flat.— L 475, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Unfurnished Room, South Dunedin or Caversham. L 470. ‘ Star.’ ® WANTED, 2-roomed Furnished Flat, with kitchenette, or 2 Furnished Rooms, with use conveniences, in Roslyn.— Apply Feichl, care H. D. Skinner, Tweed street, Roslyn. ; WANTED, sunny. Unfurnished Room, reasonable. —L 505, ‘ Star.’ PROPERTIES WANTED. WANTED TO BUY, at Ravensbourne, St. Leonards. Sawyers Bay, or Port Chalmers, 4 ROOMS, with, say, half an acre to three acres; price about £4OO. Also, 4 ROOMS and kitchenette, Anderson’s Bay, to £I,OOO. J. W. H. CLARKE AND SON LTD, Agents and Auctioneers, King’s Theatre, Dowling street Phone 10-842. WANTED, Bungalows, 4 or 5 rooms, kitchenette; Kew, Forbury, St. Clair; cash buyer waiting.—Ryan, Lee. W' ANTED To Buy, suitable House, modern or solidly-built place; cash; will not require raise mortgage.—L47B, ‘ Star.’ MOTORS AND CYCLES. THE SOLUTION OF THE PETROL RATIONING.—A BABY AUSTIN will do 40 to 45 miles per gallon. This allows approximately 450 miles running per month. We have three excellent BABY AUSTIN SALOONS—I 929 Model Saloon, £BS; 1929 Model Saloon, £BS; 1928 Model Saloon, £67 10s. YOU WILL BE WISE TO i INSPECT EARLY.—J. W. H. CLARKE AND SON LTD., ” The Motor Auctioneers,” Dowling street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. CIVIL Servant requires Full Board; private home preferred.—L2o6, ‘Star.’ TB RAHIRI Private Hotel, Stuart street. —Vacancies, permanents 30s, casuals catered for; excellent cuisine and every comfort. —Phone 18-612. GENTLEMAN would like Board, single room, handy to town. —L5lO, ‘ Star.’ YOUNG Lady requires Board in private family, convenient to town. L 346, 1 Star.* A Q Queen street has Vacancies for Pcrmanents or Casuals. —Telephone 13-472. RADIO. U Million Philco owners can’t be wrong: buy a Philco and be satisfied: world’s finest Radio. TRADE In your Radio, best price given; ring, call, or write.-” Begg’s.” ING 11-759.—Radio Repairs, any make; we collect and deliver.—Chas Begg and Co Ltd. 1f) ’T'CT'I —Expert Radio Service, any JLi4i m tfy JL make; reasonable charges; specialist Pilot service; collection and delivery.—Wholesale Radio Dealers Ltd. ECOND-HAND Sets wanted; best price for your old model if you buy a new Ultimate; free demonstration; easy terms. -—Ultimate Agency Co., Rattray street; phone 14-233. HEAR the latest; trade-in your old sec for the latest Ultimate, the world’s champion DX receiver. —Ultimate Agency Co., Rattray street (near Ascot Corner). REPAIRS to any make of set at lowest prices; collection and delivery; all work guaranteed.—Ultimate Agency Co., | Rattray street; phone 14-233,

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Evening Star, Issue 23368, 11 September 1939, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23368, 11 September 1939, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23368, 11 September 1939, Page 9

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