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I LATE ADVERTISEMENTSOTAGO CRICKET ASSOCIATION. ART UNION. ; mm following oro the WINNING NUMiJL BEKS in the above Art Union: I First, Prize ... ... - - 3,009 Second Prize Third Prize ' 7,063 Fourth, 2,699; fifth, 2,566; sixth, 6,689 j seventh, 6,593; eighth, 6,455; ninth, 1,298; tenth, 1,271; eleventh, 292; twelfth, 1,654; thirteenth, 5,413. B. S. WILSON, Secretary. OTAGO ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY, J QIPORTSMEN ARB NOTIFIED that it is necessary to TAKE OUT A LICENSE this-son son to shoot Native Game. The fee has been fixed at £1 per license for Native and Imported Game. R. HANKING, Secretary. Dunedin, 22nd March, 1922. DELICIOUS FILLETED SOLES. mHE "CARLTON,” GEORGE STREET JL (next Penrose’s'), are specialising in Catering for the Public by supplying only everything of the best. Tie popularity of the “ Carlton ” Fillets has become a feature with the people of Dunedin, and to meet their demands wo are employing extra hands. Have you tried our Delicious Fillets? It not, why noFA Our HOME-MADE CAKES are becoming more popular every day. LONG BEACH, 2 MILES PROM MIHIWAKA STATION, CLOSE TO PURAKANUI. THE SAFEST BEACH FOR BATHING BETWEEN DUNEDIN AND TIMARH. BATHING, FISHING, SHOOTING. An Ideal Spot for Maori Curio Hunters. Several Valuable Maori Curios bavo been found in this locality.

SO FREEHOLD SEASIDE ALLOTMENTS FOR PRIVATE SALE. PRICE, £5 to £ls EACH SECTION. EASY TERMS. £1 Deposit, balance by Quarterly Payments extending over one year. NO INTEREST. NO INTEREST. Now is tho Time to Purchase a Section, as they must go up in value. This is the first opportunity the public have had to purchase a site at Long Beach for a holiday residence. Opinions generally differ, but in connection with Long Beach everybody is of the one and only opinion—to wit, THAT IT’S OUT ON ITS OWN! Gail and Got a Plan at our Office. ALEX. HARMS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. ’Phonos 1,711, 2.575. LONG BEACH SUBDIVISION. •pLANiS NOW READY AND OBTAIN--k ABLE AT OUR OFFICE. Write or Call for One, and: Inspect. ALEX. HARRIS AND CO., Auctioneers. BIG FREEHOLD BARGAIN. £BOO. ,£BOO. £BOO. WITH IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION. QjU'BSTANTIAL G-ROOMED RESIDENCE, hD 3 bay windows, portico; e.L, gas, bath, basin, h. and c. water, splendid lot of cupboards, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs; lovely largo section of 30 poles; asphalt paths, drying green, fruit trees, etc. No bills to climb; 3 minutes from Id car. A GENUINE SNIP. Finance Arranged. (7858) ALEX HARRIS, Auctioneer. ’Phone, Office, 1,711; Evening ’Phono, 2,575. FOR SALE, Cargill road, South Dunedin, ROCERY BUSINESS of the hits Thomas vJT Gris;. Small slock and working plant at valuation. Moderate rental, ibis is worth inquiry. Apply MACKERRAS AND HAZLETT, Crawford (street. A DVERTISBR has to Sell well-established xA. Dunedin Land Agency Business owing to family health reasons; splendid living; excellent prospects.—Write Commissions, 581, ‘Star’ Office. FOR SALE, fICIEA ROOMS; cheap; easily worked; X good reason for (ailing. No. 352, ‘Star’ Offioo. 710 R SALE, 4-roomed House, every con- - veuicnce, in penny section.—Apply 14 Ride road, Kensington. tWsaEbTLady’s "Bicycle (8.5. A.). first- . class order; also Gents Cycle.—so liambors street. HOLIDAY RESORTS. CT ARRINGTON House, Warrington.— V Vacancies for Visitors during Easter; iday-makers should book early, and avoid appointment. —H. Couper. CACANCIES for Visilors now and at Easter. —Apply Mrs E. Douglas, Beach la, Hampden. . _______ ORTOBELLO.—PartljHfurnisbed Verandah Cribs; 1-roonied, 3s; 2-roomed, weekly; yearly term.—l6s Hanover street. LOST AMb FOUND. ■ OST, in George street, Purse containing J money.—Finder phrase return to 18 righton street, Kaikorai; reward. _____ HOUND, March 6Ui, Gold Bangle; initialled. —Apply 641 Castle street. XOUNIL a~ Watoh. —Apply Rowknds’o . . Store, Mocandrew’e Bay. SoUNDTHsiim of Money—Apply Brook- , man’s Store, Alacandrew iiay. HIOUND, at St. Clair, Hot Sea Baths daily, S. 7 till 7; euro cure for rheumatics and ciatica. ___ OOUND. —Men, your old Felt Hat Made £ New at small coat. Octagon Kenovaors, next Theatre. HOUND.—Spectacle® to suit all eights tup. 1 plied by qualified _ Optician. Starmar, rough Bprorenra chemist chop, Octagon. T.OUND. "at' dl grocers, Huis Bute, }i Guaranteed first grade. HOUND.— Wringer no worry after being 1 Repaired and Iterubbared.—Mansona, 5 Crawford street; new ones stocked, lOUND—i/avni Mower running easy—it was overhauled at Hansons’; big a tour w Mowers; o'd oi’.es taken as part payjut.—Address 203 Crawford street. 'SOUND.—iCorporation Picnic at Wiitgatui, Anniversary Day, 23rd March; hot ter, tea, milk provided; good oporte. ain loaves Dunedin Station 9.30 a.m. SOUND.— Railway Cash Purchasing Discounts for period ending January Slot rablo at Social Hall, Hillside, Thursday, .rch 23rd, and Trades Hail, Friday, March h, 7 to 8.30 p.m; member's ticket must produced. All unpaid discount not claimed letter within two weeks of payout shall carried forward to next period (soe rule FUND. —New Stocks of all popular brands of Pure Confectionery at Cooper’s, Arthur street; “phono 2,447.

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Evening Star, Issue 17925, 22 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17925, 22 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17925, 22 March 1922, Page 5