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WANTED TO RENT. WANTED, Flat, private entrance, central; or small House; reasonable rent. —T 375, * Star.’ WANTED, by young Couple, Furnished Double Bed-Sitting Room and kitchenette. —T 399, ‘ Star.’ WORKING Man wants Single Furnished Room, conveniences; or would share running expenses widow's home for same; children not objected. Address T 468, * Star.* WANTED To Rent. Garage, vicinity Richardson street, Forbury Crescent, St. Kilda.—Tsl2, ‘ Star.’ ANTED To Rent, Six-roomed House, Maori Hill or Roslyn, sunny aspect. —Telephone 20-588. WANTED, Lady requires Furnished Single Room, conveniences; handy town, on rise.—Phone 21-141. ANTED, by Mother and Daughter (adult). Two Unfurnished Rooms, use conveniences; south end preferred; refercnces. —T 758, * Star. 1 ANTED, by business Girls, Furnished Flat for two months, near hospital preferred.—Address TBOO, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, for two months, Furnished Flat, Anderson’s Bay preferable; adults.—T7B2, ‘Star.* WANTED, by young Married Chemist, shortly, rent House in hill suburb, —TBIS, ‘Star.' ANTED, 4 or 5-roomcd House or Bungalow, Civil Servant; excellent rent book.—Tß 24. ‘ Star.* WANTED, for two ladies, Unfurnished Flat, Roslyn, Maori Hill. —T 925, ‘ Star.* WANTED Rent, 4 Unfurnished Rooms, any locality, by married couple (two children) ; pay 30s. —T 926, ‘ Star.’ ELDERLY Woman wants 2-roomed Place or Unfurnished Room, conveniences; permanent if suitable; Mornington preferred.—T6ss, ‘ Star.’ LADY, two httle Girls, desires Bed-Sitting Room, use conveniences, near school, few weeks.—Reply, particulars, terms, to Careful, T 705, ‘ Star ’ Office. MARRIED Couple require small Unfurnished Flat, preferably with floor coverings and curtains; north end.—T729, 1 Star.’ QUIET, elderly Woman wants clean, Furnished Bedroom; fireplace if possible. —Address T 666, ‘ Star.’ REFINED Couple desire Two Furnished Rooms or Bed-Sitting Room and kitchenette ; reasonable; central.—T627, ‘ Star.’ YOUNG Man requires Single Furnished Room, central or slightly south, quiet home and locality.—Rent, etc., T 650, ‘ Star.’ PARTNERSHIP. PARTNER required, £2OO, develop manufacturing business, active or sleeping. —T96I, ‘ Star.’ LOST AND FOUND. I OST, Wednesday, Bluc-and-grey Budgie. —Finder please return to 5 Albion Place (off King street); reward. lOST, between Dalmore and Stafford J street, Renault Hub Cap; reward.— H. L. Stccdman, tailor, Manse street. LOST, Tuesday, Child's Kid Glove, Normandy car-Beechwood road; reward. —3l Kelvin street, N.E.V. LOST, yesterday afternoon, in Octagon Theatre, Social Security Money; £8 in notes. —Return Octagon Theatre; \rcward. LOST, Wednesday, Navy Blue Cape, large buttons down back, vicinity Mornington and city; reward. —T 649, ‘ Star.’ LOST, Brown Pom. Dog, answers to the name of Buff; collar No. 894. —Please ring 14-576. LOST, Thursday night, Double String Gold Beads; reward. —T 730, ‘Star.’ LOST, Lady’s Signet Ring, initialled F.T.; valuable to owner; reward.— Phone 10-444. ; ' LOST, Blue Budgerigar, north end, Leith street; reward 10s.—Return 494 Leith street. OST, between St Kilda tenuinUs--o,neon’s Drivc-Andevson’s Bay, Pillion Seat; reward. —TB3O, ‘ Star.* OST, in tram, Thursday night, Navy Astrakhan and Leather Glove.—Finder please ring 24-091; reward,' LOST. Brooch, with name Ruby inscribed. —Finder please return 70 Fox street. Dunedin, S.l. LOST, all thoughts of chimney fires.— Ring 10-493, Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co.. 30 King street; chimney sweeping experts. 1710UND.— Roy Baughen, Ironmonger, ■ Beveridge’s Buildings, Cargill's Corner; all your gardening needs; Skelton Tools. OUND.—W. Connor, 26 Moreau street, St. Kilda, Chimney Sweep.—Phone 24-296. FOUND, at Eastabrook’s, the Ring Specialists, 131 Princes street, a wonderful selection of Engagement Rings. ASTABROOK’S Engagement Rings are the latest styles, best quality, lowest prices; see our window for values. ASTABROOK’S for Ladies’ and Men’s Gold, Rolled Gold, and Chromium Wristlet Watches; all guaranteed; see our selection IRRESPECTIVE of price, the best meal in town; 3-course Dinner and Tea. —At Sunshine Dining Rooms (near Octagon), opposite J. and .1. Arthur’s; Is, Is, Is, Is. FOUND.— Free Teaspoons with all Engagement and Wedding Rings; wonderful selection and great values.—At Glovers. LOVERS for Ladies’ and Gents’ Wrist VJT Watches; moderately priced and all guaranteed; Lockets from 30s. FREE Initials with all Ladies’ and Gents' Signet Rings; large selection in new designs.—At A. L. Glover’s, jeweller, 34 George street. - OUND. Washing Wringers Rerubbered, Broken Parts Replaced. At Acme Tyre Company’s, corner Frederick and King streets. CAGE BIRDS. (I AGE Birds For Sale; Canary Hens, 3s J 6d; Goldfinches. 55.—69 Elm Row. ANTED To Buy, Hen Budgerigars.— Colour, price, and where seen to telephone 15-769 (immediately). ANTED, Male Budgies, 2 blue and 2 green, last year's; state price.—T 941, ‘ Star.' MISCELLANEOUS. THE most perfect setting lotion in New Zealand to-day is “ Sta-wave ”; sold in bottles and jars, Is 6d each; exquisitely perfumed; try it; leaves hair soft and 11 atura.1.— Hendy’s Hairdressing Rooms. HE idea! foundation for modern make-up. Tonette Vanishing Cream; 2s 6d, all leading stores and chemists. SISALKRAFT is best and cheapest Wallboard; 16s 100 sw. ft; samples from Huthnanco and Co., Savoy Buildings. UARANTEED New-laid Eggs can always be obtained at 39 Malvern street, Woodhaugh. UNEDIN Horticultural Society’s Spring Show, Pioneer Hall, Friday and Saturday, 4th and stb October; admission Is. FOR Boils, Swollen Glands, Skin Diseases, consult George Gourlie, medical herbalist, homeopathic therapeutist, 407 Princes street. Dunedin. SCRIM is dirty—lets damp stains spoil wallpaper; replace with Sisalkraft. — Tel. 12-135 for samples. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘ Evening Star' Office at Moderate Prices.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 13

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Tapeke kupu
850

Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 23693, 28 September 1940, Page 13

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