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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. JUST DOT IT DOWN IN YOUR POCKET DIARY. NEW ZEALAND SERIES No. 32, LEATHER TUCK FASTENING. Week on Pago. 4s. No. 39, LEATHER TUCK FASTENING. Four Days on Page. 4s 6d. No. 51, BOARD COVERS. IVo Day 3 <jn Page. 2s. No. 52, LEATHER TUCK FASTENING. Two Days on Page. ss. And Numerous Ofcher Styles. ;WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, PRINCES STREET.

r B Buy all kinds rousable Waste Materials, Bottles, Paper, Bones, Bagging, Bags of all kinds. Don't destroy these. Write or ring 2,065, Cleary, Otago Marine Stores, 69 Hanover street, Dunedin. r ANTEP Known—Helmkey and Son, = pastrycooks, George street, Close 6.15 p.m., except Friday and Saturday. Telephone 1,034. ELDON'S High-ciass Papei Patterns, newest designs, Braithwaites', Ltd. Sub-agent: Munro, bookseller, South Dunedin. PREPARE for wet.days; paint boot soles with Bootsave; makes t&em wearproof. Only Is 4d tin, grocers. AIsTED Known-Xmas Gifts, large stock famous Rolyx watches; ring specialist. Thomson, jeweller, opposite Knox .Church. r ANTED Known—Now is the time to have your Windows, Carpets, and Upholstered Furniture Cleaned; best fvnu is the Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Company—the old firm. Principals: Messrs ies and Knowles, 32 Sfc. Andrew street; 'phone 493. Workmen insured. WANTBD. —Just opened, choice range Jet Slides, Pins, and Hair Ornaments for present wear, lies and Poole. THEATRICAL Requisites of all descriptions stockedv-Face Powder, Rouge Cream, etc. lies and Poole, Princes street. OUSEWrvES protest asainsc high cost - living; paint boot soles 'with Bootsave; boots last throe times longer. Tin costs Is 4d, grocers. JT\OKU Cars promptly Repaired and Rebuilt by Ford specialists. Ring Foreman Davidson, Dominion Garage; 'nhons y -' sAlTlLLO'Slßridai^"tVd7o 7r ir7pecliiny * equipped for the taking of Wedding Groups with comfort and convenience. TEW YEAB. Visitors!" delight your - « home friends by having a lovely photograph of yourself by Pattiilo. • [J7U.MILY Reunion Groups " and Wedding -B- ! Groups are specialties in which Pattiilo is recognised as pre-eminently successful ! CURE your Cold: Syrup of Linseed Cough Mixture. E. P. Cameron, chemist, Stafford street. EVERT man his own boot preserver by painting soles with Bootsave. Costa 1b 4d tin. saves 70s; grocers. WANTED Known—Winaow3 of Private Houses,_ Shops Cleaned, Carpets Beaten, Relafd (band-beaten), Chimneys Swept, Private Houses Spring-cleaned, Offices Scrubbed: workmen insured. Manager: W. H. Saunaers, Otago Window Cleaning Conv pany; telephone 3,250. < IMPLEX Gas Bath Heaters; a hot bath .J in a few minutes. A. and T. Burt, Ltd., Dunedin. Oamaru, Invercarsill. JATHS, Basins, Bathroom Fittings; lj> large asortment. A. and T. Burt, Ltd. Dunedin, Oamaru, Invercargill. GAS Cookers, Grillers, Iron Rings, and Tubing. A. and T.,Burt, Ltd., Dun edin, Oamaru, Invercargill. Syrup of Linseed Cough Mixture. E. P. Cameron, chemist, Stafford street. WANTED Known—The only method to remove moths and germs is to have your Carpets and Upholstered Furniture Cleaned by the Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Company, 32 St. Andrew street; telephone 493. [A Card.] DURING the absence of Dr Kenneth Ross in England his Practice will be carried on by Dr STRAIN. 255 HIGH STREET. Hours: 11.30 to 1, 6.30 to 7.30.

THE SAVOY, VICE-REGAL RESTAURANT. SUMMER BEVERAGES. r After an afternoon's tiring (shopping will appreciate a refreshing Iced irith a biscuit or two, or perhaps a Uelicately-flavored Iced Sundae. The Savoy is famouß for the large variety and delightfully enjoyable character of its lead Drinks and Iced Sundaes. Gentlemen find that a run up to the Savoy for a deliriously cooling drink makes a pleasant break in the afternoon. The Orchestra plays frou» 3 to 5 o'clock. TARIFF: Iced Drinks, with Biscuits, 9d. Iced Sundaes, 9d. THE SAVOY, Moray p!n«s (corner of Princes street). IF YOU DESIRE CHILEAN AND BEAUTIFUL RAIS, J Shampoo with our ANTISEPTIC GRANULES To Remove all Dandruff, to Keep the Scalp Healthy, to Impart a Fluffy Softness acd a Satiny Sheen. Price, 2s tin. CONN'S GRAND PHARMACY, Grend Buildings, High street, Dunedin. DLIRIES FOR 1921. All Sizes and Styles of Binding suitable for the Office or Pocket. DESK CALENDARS. NO FORGOTTEN APPOINTMENTS WHEN YOU USE THE STANDARD CALENDAR. REFILLS FOR 1921 NOW IN STOCK. WILKIE'S, 92 PRINCES STREET. (Ti OOSEBERRIES, BLACK CURRANTS, VX RASPBERRIES, ETC. We pay the highest prices and thoro is no commission to pay. IRVINE AND STEVENSON'S ST? GEORGE COMPANY, LTD., Filleul street, Dunedin. ST. GEORGE JAMS AREBEST. HOLIDAY REQUISITES. TRAVELLING RUGS, 29s 6d, 555, 595, 6d, 63s 6d. REXINE SUIT CASES—20in, 28s 6d. 22in, 31s 6d. 24in, Sis 6d. 26in, 37s 6d. DRESS BASKETS, 8s 6d to 14s 9d. RUG STRAPS, 3s 9d, 4s 6d. KILROY AND SUTHERLAND, PRINCES STREET. GOOSEBERRIES AND BLACK CURRANTS. ITB ore offering INCREASED PRICES V for above Fruit. No consignment too large or too email. lIINTOXS, LTD., "The Fruitgrowers' Factory," South Dunedin. EXCEPTIONALLY SMART QUALITY" SUITS FOR SUMMER! In every community there ara many men who recognise that Value is really determined by Quality. To such tho High-class Tailoring \vo> do makes very effective appeal. A " cheap " suit is bad value, as a rule. Lacking "Quality," it does not wear satisfactorily, and its character of " cheapness" is naturally reflected' in the unfortunate wearer. Wo specialise in the making of "Quality" Suits, in which mere "cheapness" has no place; but Excellence, Good Value, and Reasonable Price are notable features. By using only All-wool Materials of the highest ,<"•■■■'« and employing a staff of ] Cutters and Skilled Craftsmen, we aro able to produce Exceptionally Smart Suits, Attractive in Style, possessing Individuality and every desirable feature. Young Gentlemen particularly will be interested in our recont importation of British Fashionable Suitings, which we shall bo glad to submit for inspection. J. AND J. AIITHTJR, LTD. Merchant Tailors and Ladies' Costume Makers, 12, 14. 16, and 18 George street. EDUCATIONAL. TENOTYPY, marvellous machine shortr — hand, 100 words minute, few weeks; Buokkeeping, Typewriting, Shorthand. Brown's College, Moray place. TO LET. rO LET, Brighton, 2 Cottages, fun from Bth January. Reply Mr en., Brighton. WAAIJLJJ, by l.ady and son, 4-roomec House; south end preferred. 'House," 'Star' Office. packets, Kcraove your Furniture -fety and economy. CORPORATION NOTICES. "PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -*- •• that a SPECIAL MEETING of the COUNCIL of tho Borough of Green Island will be held at the Borough Council Chambers, Green Island, ou MONDAY, the 17th day of January, 1921, at tho hour of 8 p.m., for tho purpose of CONFIRMING the following RESOLUTION which was passed at a Special Meeting of the Council, held ou tho 15th December, 1920: That.Jn pursuance of tho powers and authorities vested in it by any Statute or Statutes, the Council of the "Borough of Green Island Hereby Resolves to make by Special Order By-law Number 5, as contained in the draft now produced. By-law Number 5 therein referred to contains Clauses regarding: (1) Regulation of Motor Traffic in the Borough. (2) Public Health. (5) Tho Regulation of Erection of ings(4) The Inspection of Buildings. (5) The Licensing of Buildings for Public Meetings. (6) The Licensing of Billiard Rooms. (7) General Provisions for tho Goodwill and Government of the Borough. A copy of the proposed By-law No. 5 is deposited at the Office of the Council of tho Borough of Green Island; and will be Open for the Inspection of the Public during office hours for fourteen days immediately preceding the date of the Meeting to be held, ~as above, for the purpose of Confirming such Resolution. THOMAS THOMPSON, lowa Clerk,,

ANOTHER LARGE CASH PURCHASE By MOLLISONS. MOLLISONS. HONEY TALKS EVERY TIME. MONEY TALKS EVERY TIME. LADIES" UNDERCLOTHING. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. We had tlie offer for immediate cash of 250 dozen LADIES' and CHILDREN'S RIBBED VESTS and 80 CAMISOLES at prices which these garments could not he manufactured for to-day; so we made the purchase on your behalf, and are selling them at th« following ridiculous prices: 150 Dozen LADIES' WHITE JERSEY RIBBED VESTS, 36in long; short sleeves; best English make. Usually sold at 5s 6d. Special price to you, 35 6d. 100 Dozen CHILDREN'S WHITE COTTON RIBBED VESTS; short sleeves; sizes, to 5. Usually sold at 2s lid. Special Purchase price, is each. 80 Only LADIES' SILK, VOILE, AND CREPE DB CHINE CAMISOLES; trimmed lace and insertions; very handsome. Usually from 18s Cd to 255. Special Purchase price, 12s 6d each. ALL YOU ARE ASKED IS TO LOOKTHEN YOU CAN'T HELP BUYING. NOTICE! During, the Christmas Holida3's these Premises will Close Down for Luueh Hour from 12.30 until 1.30. MOLLISONS LTD., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. TTPHOLSTERING AND SOFT FURNISHING BUSINESS FOR SALE. This is an excellent Establishment, situated ill the very heart of flourishing provincial town, among leading stores dealing in firstclass trade. Modern and commodious premises. Exterior and iuterior most attractive. Goodwill of Business and valuable Lease can be bought for £BSO. Stock at valuation. Principals only dealt with. Applications for further particulars should be made straightway, in confidence, to "UPHOLSTERERS," Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY Has LENT £206,210, and'has 5 GROUPS. YOU MAY JOIN NOW. Particulars from HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary, 152 High street,

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Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 17548, 31 December 1920, Page 7

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