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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. •LODE; AT THIS! FOB SALE, SUNBHLNB (Twopenny Car), BEAUTIFUL TILED-ROOF ART BUNGALOW, Plastered throughout; 7 good, light, airy rooms; all modern conveniences) electric light, porcelain bath, hand basin, hot and cold water, numerous built-in cupboards, good kitchen, souk lery, washhouse, tuba, boiler; also good l workshop, with bench. This delightful home is built on a splendid i-acro freehold, which is most artistically laid out croquet lawn, small orchard,' - vegetable garden, vinery, and livo hedges. From most of tho windows one gets panoramic view of ocean and parts of Dunedin. Tho residence was built for owner rfinder special supervision of one of Dunedin's leading architects. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION GIVEN. Price for quick sate, only £I,OOO. Terms if desired. THIS IS BARB VALUE. HUSTLE. Apply JOHN RETD AKD SONS, LTD., SOLE AGENTS, ' ’Phone 190 or 3,391. THE NEW MILLINERY AT MOLLIS ONS’ LTD. Progress is the la-wia the realm of fashion, Bach new season, ushers in fresh style®. Never before-has our Home buyer do accuI lately anticipated tho decree of fashion in SMART AND DAINTY MILLINERY. W© have now a superb display in our Show Room, comprising the newest Creations from the centres of fashion at prices that are in every instance most moderate. THE NEW DRESS FABRICS. Wo are also showing in our well-appointed Dress Department a superb selection of the NEW SEASON’S DRESS MATERIALS suitable for COAT FROCKS, COSTUMES, Etc. Self-colored materials are very much in evidence, and of these wo have a choice selection. DRESSMAKING. Miss PENMAN is now BOOBING ORDERS for the SPRING and SUMMER SEASON, and wo urge tho necessity of placing orders early before tho rush sots in. We extend to you an invitation to inspect tho NEW GOODS which are now on view. MOLLIS ONS LIMITED, CORNER GEORGE AND FREDERICK STREETS, DUNEDIN. TENNIS RACKETS. nfIENNIS RACKETS for Junior Players, ■JLi Suitable Prices. D. LANGLEY, M-aclaggan street, TENNIS RACKETS. FH OWE L L AND CO. ® Piano Manufacturers and Importers, Tuners and Repairers. Established 38 Years. Buyers of Slightly-uood Pianos. Agents for the Celebrated Hopkinson Pianos, Office and Show Rooms: 78 Stuart street ’Phono 2,959. Stores and Workshops: Bath street. + ’Phono 525. EDUCATIONAL. OTACrb BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. THE THIRD TERM commences on TUBSDAY, 20th September, at tho usual hour. C. E. MEDAN, Secretary Board of Governors. MEETINGS. TEE NEW PARTY. POLICY SPEECH BY 0. E. STATHAM, A M.P* Leader of tho National Progressive and Moderate Labor Party of New Zealand (Incorporated), BURNS HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1921, at 8 pan. Ladies specially invited. KATKORAI BAND BALLARAT FUND. A -MEETING OF LADIES willing to ASSIST in connection with tho PROMENADE CONCERT to be held in the Drill Hall will bo held in tho Council Chambers, Town Hall, on THURSDAY, September 16, 1921, at 2.30 p.m. All Ladies interested cordially invited to bo present. J. S. DOUGLAS, Mayor, Chairman of Citizens’ Committee. THE OTAGO INSTITUTE. mHE FIFTH GENERAL ‘MEETING of Jl. tho Otago Institute will be held in tho Museum THIS EVENING (Tuesday), September 13, at 8 o’clock. A Lecture will be delivered by Professor Waters, entitled ‘ Quicksilver, and Reference to Its Occurrence in New Zealand.’ The lecture will bo illustrated by demonstrations and exhibits. W, N. BENSON, Hon. Secretary, BOARD AND .RESIDENCE, JACKSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL REMOVED TO 36 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Tho Most Centrally-situated Private Hotel. Electric Light and Hot Water Throughout, GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. Terms Moderate. ’Phone 2,460. P.-O, Box 470. QUIET young Gentleman wishes Board with private family; St. Hilda or Musselburgh preferred, “Civil," ‘Star’ Office. VACANCIES for Lady and Gentlemen Boarders; superior home; moderate tariff. 13 Albert street (off Sfoart street). TO LET, largo Furnished Bed-Sittinw Room; fireplace; close to car, north end; breakfast provided. Reply “8.N.5.,” ‘ Star’ Office. VySTANTBD, Private Board (separate <dtVV i ting room), oa flat, , fori'Two Ladies. KRhrg 9.300.

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Evening Star, Issue 17765, 13 September 1921, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17765, 13 September 1921, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17765, 13 September 1921, Page 5