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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. JAMES G. RAMSAY (Late of U.S.S. Co. Head Office), HIGH-CLASS FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, HIGH STREET (Opposite D.1.C.)., The Small Shop with tho Big Repute lion, INVITES ALL FRUIT BUYERS To INSPECT HIS "WINDOW DISPLAY Of MOUNTAIN-GROWN COX ORANGE PIPPINS From FRUITLANDS ESTATE. LOVELY JUICY EATING APPLES.. Only a Limited Supply. Quality and Weight all the Time, RAMSAY’S FRUIT STORE, HIGH STREET. A PERSONAL ASSET of highest value is surely a Woman’s Hair dressed in that stylo of ‘'coiffure” best suited to her individual stylo. This can _bo secured by a periodical call at our Toilet Rooms, whore Expert Assistants aro in altendance. Make an appointment now. ’Phono 1,877. Miss CLOUGH, 62 George street, Dunedin. FOOTBALL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. SATURDAY,, APRIL 29th, 1922. CARISBROOK GROUND: UNIVERSITY v. ZINGAEI-EICHMOND. CALEDONIAN GROUND; ALHAMBRA v. PIRATES. 4 TAHUNA PARK: KAIKORAI v. PORT CHALMERS. Kick-off 3 p.m. Admission;' Ground, 6d; Grand Stand, 7d. Ladies Free to Iho Stand. E. S, WILSON, See. O.R.F.U. MEETINGS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. A LL Members of iho Methodist Young Alt. Women's and Young Men’s Bible Classes aro urged i« bo present at tho Bible Class Enllv in Trinity Methodist Church TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, at 7.30, to meat ilia President of iho Conference (Rev. C. 11. Laws, 8.A.), who will address tho meeting. All young men and women heartily invited. LOST AND FOUND, LOST, Black-and-tan Collie Pup, vicinity Rodya.—Finder pleayo ring 9,415; reward. _ L' OS'FTasUYtmiug, in His Majesty's Theatre, Pair Grey Woollen Gauntlet Gloves.—Finder please ’phone 9,496. j" OSrr in George, street, by old Lady, JU Purse, containing silver and papers; reward.—Wills, fruiterer, Gcorgojilrcc t OST, Two-bar Gobi Brooch (ruby stone), via St. Clair, Moray place, Stuart street, George street ; reward-—G. Newton, Forhury Corner. ifOTS,' Pink-and-grey Parrot.—Finder JU please return to 454 High street, or ’phono 2,293; reward. OST, Ivory Pendant, between Pine, Hill terrace and St. Andrew street; re-ward.—-I. and J. Arthur, Ltd. _____ OSf _ GoiiTßrooch in Plaza Pictures or between George, Albany, and tastlo .streets; reward- —338 Castle street. T OST, vicinity Kensington. Spectacles _in JIJ case (pince-nez).—Reward on leaving samo Blue Bell Mills, Kensington. x _ OST, in Arc a tie. my Corns (cured). I bought a box of Wilkinson’s Jireaka Corn Cute; Is box, lITI Gentleman who took Court Dancing Shoo in mistake Arthur Street, Wednesda y communion to teVphono 15. QTRAYED, from 85 Manor place, Dark O Blue Persian Kitten. Anyone detaining game hereafter will be prosecuted. iAUUNDTTtokf Sleeve Link (initialled).— id Address 395, ‘Star’ C)fiice._ _ E-TOUND, Ring in shop, 125 King Edward read, about month 'ago.—Apply above address. coming, Clocks going, Lambeth's, Cargill's Corner. Secure yours early; 10s 6d up. If^OUiSTL—Men, your old Felt Hat Made i. l New at small cost.—Octagon Renovators, next Theatre. TYoUND.—Spectacles to (suit all sights supJD plied by qualified Optician.—Stunner, through Sprosen’s chemist shop, Octagon. IHOUND, at all grocers, Hula Butler. Id Guaranteed first grade. OUND.—Tailored Suits, all-wool I weeds, from £6 15s; worsted from £7 15s.— Modern Tailors, opposite Herbert. Haynes’s. FOUND.— Boys' ami Girls’ School Boots at greatly reduced prices at Harris's Shoo Store, Stuart street.

FUND.— Football Boots, 17s 6d; English Soccer Boots, 2Ss Gd; don't fail to seo tlic.se; they’re wonderful value. "BTIOUND. —Men's Working Boots, strong Jl. and durable, 18s Bel, 21s Gd, 25s 6d, 28s; Greenhides, 28s 6d; good Bluchers, 10s Gd. TT^OUND. —Goloshes, Gumbnots, Leggings, JO pood value; all reasonably priced.— Harris’s Railway Shoe Store, 101 Stuart street. OUXb, Ercaka Corn Cure; sure remedy; cares while you sleep; box.—Wilkinson. 29 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. __ FOUND.— Winter coming, Clocks going, Lambeth's, Cargill’s Corner. {Secure yours early; 10s Gel up. TO LET. TO LET, Throe and Four-roomed Suites, furnished ‘ and unfurnished; all conveniences; Majestic Mansions, St. Clair.— Apply Warren Boyd, 152 High street. T~ cTIET, largo Room, furnished or unfurnished; c.r. ; private entrance; nso conveniences—Address 93 Grosvenor street. SUITE 2 Offices, well lighted, electric, Princes street ; cheap, £1; immediate possession.—Park, Reynolds. /n OOD 7 Rooms; bath, electric; ij-acro; \JT Burkes Railway Station; 30b.—Park, Reynolds. rLET, Furnished superior 8-roomcd Residence, largo grounds, City, north end—Bryant, 225 Princes street. LET, George street, City, 5 Unfurnished Rooms; use all conveniences; select; no children.—3l3, ‘Star,’ rLET, Room, 20 x 26; ccirt.ro City; well lighted and sunny; suitable work room or sample room; electric power installed.—Smith, grocer, 188 Princes street. finO LET, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, JL double or single beds; also Single Furnished Bedroom; central—276 Castle street. mo LET, Four-roomed Cottage; 155.-—Ap--1. ply, stating family, to 591, ‘Star’ Office. mo LET, One or Two largo Rooms (unJL furnished); use of all conveniences; 8s each.—3B Tennyson street. TLET, largo Unfurnished Room, with use of conveniences.—72 Manor place (opposite Bees street). BOARD AND RESIDENCE. EVANSDALB Boarding-house; ideal rest place; good accommodation; hot baths; handy beach and glen—Mrs Jewell. Ti/TARRIED Couple want. Two Unfurnished JM. Rooms or would Snare House in St. Kilda.—36l, ‘Star.’ ■’STOUNtx Lady wants Beard or Bed-Sitting Jl Room, with meals; Caversham or south end.—Address 375, ‘Star’ Office. TTIRTANTED, by young Man, Private Board : YT. and Residence, where others kept; central —Address 374, ‘Star’ Office. 'ANTED, by Lady, Board and Residence; central, on Flat; private family preferred.,—3Bs, ‘Stax’ Office,

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Evening Star, Issue 17955, 28 April 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17955, 28 April 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17955, 28 April 1922, Page 5