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TO LET. WE Want Tenants for 7 Houses in Maolaggwn street; rant, 5s weekly. Battersby Go. A PPLICANTS.—S Rooms (DJok street; 15s week) still Vacant. “ Harlow,” High street (above D.1.C.). |MAVERSHAM. —Comfortable Four-roamed VV House ; copper, tubs, gas; sunny position ; rent, 10s 6d. Address " Bent,'’ * Star ’ Offloo. 0 LET, Furnished Front Room; bath, hot water. 72, corner Cargill, Filleul streets. • TO LET, .3-roomed Wooden House, 76 Maolaggan street; 7s weekly. Public Trust Office. fTriib LET (36a Bridgman street, KensingJL ton), omfortable 2-roomed Cottage. Apply Public Trust Office. mO I,ET, 4-roomed House (521 George JL street, near St. David street); rent 9s. Public Trust Office. TiO LET (at Burkes, near Station), Threeroomed Cottage; rent ss. Public Trust Office. ftPl'O LET (for term), 5-rootned House; 3 JL glasshouses, outbuildings; 2 acres splendid laud, suitable nursery or market garden; close tram line. Apply 206 Main road, N.E. Valley; ’pbone 2,534. rjnO LET, 2 Furnished or Unfurnished A Rooms; close car, St. Hilda. ‘‘Flat,” ‘ Star ’ Office. TWO Unfurnished Rooms To Let; g»s, fireplaces 12 Walter street. f¥!o”i^ii'7N.B.^S^)7^-roomed~i>welliug; JL three large tomato-houses (oneheated); . largo section; 13s per week. Burton and Patterson. TO LET, email Motor Garage, Carroll street; size 12 it 18 feet. ’Phone 429. TO LET (until September), Furnished a. House, in centre of City; fine situation. Perpetual Trustees. nnO LET, Furnished Bedroom, with fireJL place. 418 Cumberland street (near Hanover street). TiO LET, 3-roomed House; 6s; gas and copper. 141 Stafford street. TO LET Gain and Bon, expert furniture packers, Remove your Furniture means safety and economy. OFFICES, small and large, furnished and unfurnished; low rents. Hooper, 53 Crawford street. MEETINGS. SOUTHERN STARR -BOW KBIT SOCIETY! £1,500 —APPROPRIATIONS—£1,500. TWO APPROPRIATIONS—one by Ballot and one by Sale—in GROUT No. 2 will be disposed of on MONDAY, 12th May, 1919, at 8 o’clock p.m., at the Society’s Office, corner of Princes street and Moray place, Dunedin. At the SAME MEETING the FOURTH APPROPRIATION of £SOO by SALE in GROUP No. 3 will also be disposed of. Those joining on or before 12th May, 1919, may participate in the Sale in Group No. 3. Booklet and full particulars may be had on application at the Society’s Office. W. E. C. REID, Secretary. WOMEN'S CITIZEN ASSOCIATION. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Overseas Club, Security Buildings, Lower Stuart, street, on TUESDAY EVENING, May 6th, at 8 o'clock. Speaker: Miss WINIFRED ISITT. Subject: ‘Women’s Work in. Municipal Affairs.’ All women are cordially invited. Take the lift. EDITH W. WILLIAMS, Hon. Secretary. Homes assured by joining the UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY, BALLOT, No. 2 Group, £500; SALE, No. 3 G.x-up, £SOO. TUESDAY, 20ili MAY. at 8 p.m. No. 5 Group will start, shortly. Call for information HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary, 152 High .street. SOUTHERN STARR-BOWHETT SOCIETY. £1,500 —APPROPRIATIONS. —£1,500. TWO APPROPRIATIONS—one by Ballot and emo by Sal-o —in Group No. 2 will be disposed of on MONDAY, 12th May, 1918, at 8 o’clock p.m., at the Society’s Office, cooler of Prinoe? street and Moray place, Dunedin. At the same meet in? the FOURTH APPROPRIATION of £SOO by SALE in Group No. 3 will also be disposed of. Those joining on or before 12th May, 1919, may participate in the Bale in Group No, 3. Booklet and full particulars may bo had on application at the Society’s Office. W. E. C. REID, Secretary. DUNEDIN PAINTERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. fSIHE GENERAL MONTHLY MEETINGJL of tho above Union will bo held in the Trades Hall, Moray place, on MONDAY, sth May, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS; GENERAL. R. BREEN, Secretary. BOARD AMD RESIDENCE. STUDENT wants quiet Beard in private family, vicinity University or central. “Teacher,’ ‘Star’ Office. /Td LASOOW Restaurant, Moray place.NUT Vacancies for Boarders. Meals, 9 ’Phone 2,980. P. Reilly, proprietor. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE.— To Port Chalmers Residents and others: A golden opportunity to secure an ideal 3-KOOMED WEEK-END COTTAGE, also a Largo BUILDING suitable for Motor-house, or which could bo converted into a substantial 5-roomod nouse. Largo Freehold Section; harbor view unsurpassed ; water supply unlimited. A Bargain at £2OO. Address “HAYWARDS POINT.” ‘Star’ Office. By Special Appointment to His Exoellencj the Governor-General. “ MEET MB AT THE SAVOY.” Dunedin’s Leading Restaurant is a great Meeting-place for Ladies Shopping, Business Men, Country Visitors, and others who find it a convenient and congenial centre. Forenoon and Afternoon Tea is served from 9.30 to 12 a m. and from 2 to 5 p.m. not only in the Dining Hall, but also in tho Luxurious Lounge on the third floor. THE ROOF GARDEN is now very beautiful, and affords a delightful resting-place after meals, being avilable to all Patrons. THE SAVOY, RESTAURANT DE LUXE, Moray place (corner of Princes street). LADIES! READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. We have recently purchased direct from the MANUFACTURERS a firsGolass selection of LADIES' HANDBAGS, in the very latest; shapes and styles. They axe made from the best MOROCCO LEATHER and VELVET CALF, are ell LEATHER-LINED, and are built on. good, STRONG STEEL FRAMES. These Bans will wear well, and always look smart and dressy. PRICES ARB FROM 10s 6d TO £3 50. POST FREE. We cannot hope to show such excellent value again. Watch our windows for special display J. STARK AND CO., LTD., B O O kSET.LE RS. Next to the Mutual Stores. CANTHARIDE3 AND ROSEMARY,, njnHE IDEAL HAIR. TONICS of 30 years’ A standing, will stinmlate the enfeebled gland? of the scalp and arrest the fall of Vtair. Prepared Solely by ILES AND POOLE, LTD., Princes street, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 17034, 3 May 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17034, 3 May 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17034, 3 May 1919, Page 8

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