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LECTURES. OTAGO WOMEN’S CLUB, NOTICE TO MEMBERS. ■RLiriSS PATERSON, who lias been lecturin'* -LriL through New, Zealand with Dr Truby Kin;,', C.M.G., will Speak at the Club on Wednesday, May 3rd, at 3.30 p.m., on her work in different parts of the world, including Poland. JEAN NICOLSON, Secretary. 1 NEW' ZEALAND SOCIETY OP ACCOUNT--1 ANTS (Otago Brandi). A LECTURE entitled ‘Practice’ will bo doliovered liy Mr S. SOLOMON, K.C., Solicitor, at the Board .Room, Express Build, digs, on TUESDAY, 2nd May, at 8 p.m. j Members and all others 'interested arc invited to attend. GEO. M. MACLEAN, s> Secretary. SPORTJNC. NORTH OTAGO JOCKEY CLUB. WINTER MEETING, MAY 19th and 20tb. Nominations for ah Events close TUESDAY, May 2nd, at 7 p.m. G. 31. PROCTER, Secretary. Oamaru. BOARD AMD RESIDENCE. SVAKSDALR Board'ng-housc; ideal rest place; good accommodation; hot baths; handy beach amt glen.—Mis Joweil, BROAD BAY. —Koromiko House, Mia Bartlett is prepared to take Rest Patients for the winter months; comfortable home, electric light, hot bath. —King Bureau. LADY has Furnished Rooms; suit gentlemen: breakfast and tea; good locality, close train, —Box 596, Dunedin. VACANCY for Gentlemen wilting share large room, near University; 27s per week, —460, ‘Star’ Ollier. YOUNG Lady seeks Board and Residence with private family (homely), between Ft. Andrew and Union streets. —461, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, voting Working Man Boarder; washing, mending, conveniences; good home (south), with private family.— 478, ‘ Star ’ Otnee. <Td 001) Board and Residence for .Married 'cTT Couple; reasonable. —476, ‘ Star ’ Office. Cl GOD Board for Patients waiting adL millancc to Maternity Home; bandy. -477, ‘ Star’ Cilice. _ _ " LADY Student requires Board, near Hospital: terms moderate.—Reply Student, Box 401. LOST ANS.I FOUND. LOST, White Ferret, St. Kilda.—Write Bunny, St. Kilda P. 0.; reward L*OST, Friday night, between Dundas street and" Andcr.son Bay road, in car, Burse containing turn money.—Reward, communicating 461, ‘Star’ Office. LOST, on Sunday, Gold Bangle, corner of Cashel anti Oxford streets. —Reward on returning to 5 Begg street, Musselburgh. LOST, midday, Saturday, in or near Kaikorai car’ Black Pur Collar; reward. —Return Pollock, chemist, Roilyn. OST. Saturday, Gold Brooch, lettered “Best Wishes.” —Ring ’Phono 3,’'611; reward. LOST, Purse, containing money and papers, near Dundas street. —Please return’’to 58 Dundas street; reward. LOST, Saturday evening, at Esplanade, St. Clair High School Cap, with badge. —Reward returning to Majestic Mansions. T OST, Saturday, Brooch, set with pearls, JIJ between Bracniar street and Cargill's Corner; reward: also a Badge on Bag Day (soldier's keepsake).—Apply 40 David street, Caversham ; reward. I OST,’in Ro«lyn, Black Dog (curly coat, J brass-studded collar); reward.—Ring ’phono 9,185. LOST, Brown-and-whilc Collie Pup. —Would lady and boy seen with same Saturday afternoon kindly return 53 David street, Caversham. __ LOST. St. Joseph's Cathedral, Anzac Day, Purple Suede Bag, with purse, money, —Reward returning 49 Arthur street. OSTj Child’s New Shoe, between High and George streets; reward.—W. Harris and Sen, George street. OST, An Arcade, my Corns (cured). I bought a box of Wilkinson’s Ereaka Corn Cure: Is box. WOULD the Person who was seen on Saturday night taking a Parcel containing lady's'woollen jumper kindly return to Tram Sheds at once, or other stops will be taken. F°' UND, in Tennyson street, Door Key. —Owner communicate to 484, ‘Star.’ r UNIX—Men, your old Felt Hat Made New at small cost. —Octagon Renovators, next Theatre. FOUND. —Spectacles to suit all sights supplied by qualified Optician.—Stunner, through Sproeen's chemist shop, Octagon. F™, Guaranteed all gr I first i grade. FOUND.— Tailored Suits, ail-wool tweeds, from £6 15s; worsted from £7 15s. — Modern Tailors, opposite Herbert. Haynes’s. FOUND, Ereaka Corn Cure; sure remedy; cures while you sleep i Is box. —Wilkinson, 29 Royal Arcade, Dunedin. TO LET. TO LET, OFFICES AND CELLAR, Universal Buildings, Bond street. CELLAR, Russell's Buildings, Water street. ROOMS, Jamieson’s Buildings, Stuart street; one room suitable for faelo/y. Apply nmUSTEES, EXECUTO RS A Water street. CO., TO LET, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, rouble or single beds; also Single Furnished’ Bedroom; central.—276 Castle street. f9IU LET, One or Two' largo Rooms (unit furnished); use of ail conveniences; 8s each. —38 Tennyson street. mO LET, largo Unfurnished Room, with JL use of conveniences.—72 Manor place (opposite Lees street). rI.ET, convenient Shop, with large, light work room.—Apply 27 David street, Caversham. fjno LET, Double Furnished Front Bed-Sit-JL ting Room; use all conveniences.—l 4 Lawrence street, Morniuglon. mo LET, Furnished Rooms.—Apply No. A 12 Clarendon street (oft Frederick street). qno LET, Room, 20 x 26; centre City; A well lighted and sunny; suitable work room or sample room; electric power installed,—Smith, grocer, 188 Princes street. J LET, Uuo largo Unfurnished Room; use conveniences.—3so, George street. T TJ LET, Furnished House, High street, for term,—Apply Mra Bligh, 15 William street; tel. 2,345. mo LET, 3-i'oomed House, Arthur street. A —Apply 177 York place. mO LET, Six-roomed House, all eonvuriiJ. cnees; i-acre; good locality; cheap rental; tenant must buy contents throe rooms, furniture only, new, but reasonable price asked; linos down.—Apply in first instance by letter, 473, ‘Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 17956, 1 May 1922, Page 5

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