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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ip D Ei D OAK, ' Good order, With lot extras. New tyres. £IOO, 1 SNIP, Box 195. £llO. O R D OAR. Tip-top right through. Owner leaving Dunedin. G3O, ‘Star’ Office. IF you require Domestic Assistance, Advertise in the v Star.’ LECTURES. SMITH’S HALL, HANOVER STREET, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th, At 8 p.m. For the First Time in N.Z., THE NOMINEE OF SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, Mr HORACE LEAF, Mr HORACE LEAF, Specially Selected by Sir A. 0. Doyle for this tour. Illustrated Lantern Lectures, ‘The Wonders of Psychic Science.’ This Illustrated Lantern Lecture was delivered by Royal Command before the English Court. Sir A. Conan Doyle says: “Mr Leaf is a wonderful lecturer, and possesses the finest collection of psychic pictures in the world.” ‘Times,’ London: ‘‘lt is necessary to soo these pictures to! understand their wonder.” Doors open at 730. Lecture at 8 p.m. Prices, 3s and 2s (plus tax). A. H. MILES, Advance Manager. GOVERNMENT NOTICES, CLOSING ,OF PARAE STATION. jARAB RAILWAY STATION ‘ (Gatlins River Branch) IS NOW CLOSED FOB ALL TRAFFIC, FOOTBALL MATCH. 0K SATURDAY, 19th August, Usual 4.28 p.m. Train for Palmerston will leave Dunedin 5.27 p.m. TO LET. UNFURNISHED Rooms To Let at “ Hazel Bank,” 144 Forbury road, St. Clair; ivery convenience; electric light, iron, gas. ■jTiO LET, for six months, comfortable 4JL roomed Furnished House; every con'eniencc; 35s. —608, ‘ Star ’ Office. SDURNIiSIiiED and Unfurnished Rooms To I? Let, with use of conveniences.—9 Dunlas street. TO LET, largo Unfurnished Rooms; all conveniences.—439 Princes street, City. O LET, Broad Bay, desirable Residence, with ten acres of land; central position—Apply No. 3 Cohden street, Dunedin. TO LET, Two Unfurnished Rooms, 15s, including e. 1., gas, hot water, conveni-ence.-.—27 David street, Caversham. TO LET or Sell, Mornington, sound; Fourroomed House; scullery and lumbers room, all conveniences; l-acre section; 50 fruit trees; what offers P—639, ‘Star.’ O LET, Caversham, 5-roomod Semibuugalow, furnished; 42s weekly.— Park, Reynolds, Ltd. nn-0 LET, Two Front Unfurnished Rooms; JL use conveniences.—l 6 College street, Caversham. T' sunny Unfurnished Room, witii conveniences.—2-Bishop's place (opposite Catholic Cathedral). TO LET, Two nice Unfurnished Rooms, very central. —634, ‘Star.’ npO LET,~2 Comfortably-furnished Rooms; A use telephone, conveniences.—3s6 George street. TO LET7Tv7o _ Nicoiy-furnished : Rooms (bed and sitting rooms); use kitchen; all conveniences; sunny position near City; private homo; self-occupant.—646, ‘ Star.* TO LET, Two Unfurnished Rooms; electric, gas, conveniences.—32 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh. B""' EDROOMSTTo Let.—Apply 25 Maitland street. ST. CLAlß.—Brick Bungalow, furnished; 8 rooms or less as -arranged; 4 months Ist September.—Reids, Ltd. CtITY (central).— 3 Rooms; suitable for ) offices or living rooms.—Reids, Ltd. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VACANCIES for Permanents or Visitors; every convenience; central; t-ernie moderate.—92 Canongate; ’phone 2,511. mWO young Ladies desire One or Two A superior Furnished Rooms; good locality; moderate terms.—s9B, ‘Star.’ PRIVATE Board-Residence; single room: good table; suit working man. —448 Prince's street south (opposite Oval). STINTED, Board and Lodging by young V man, vicinity Leith and Clyde eets.—66l, ‘Star.’ __ >OARD Wanted by Single Man; private ® family; south' of Octagon.—Advise ms to 654, ‘Star.’ "'ANTED, by~ youmr Lodging; must tn RK I ‘ -S-t n i- ' Girl, Board and central. —Address ■"'ST’OUNG Couple require Board and LodgX ing, or Unfurnished Rooms; central. —Particulars -and terms to 657, ‘Star.’ MEETINGS, DUNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce will bo held in the Savoy Lounge, Moray place, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, 30th August, 1922, at 8 o’clock p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Annual Report and Balancesheet; to Elect Officers for ouo ensuing year—viz., President, Vice-president, Members of Council, and Auditor; and any other business that may bo legally brought forward. PETER BARR, Secretary. Dunedin, 16ih August, 1922. DUNEDIN CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. ftJOTIGB IS HEREBY GIVEN that JA NOTICES (in writing) of CANDIDATURE or the INTENTION TO PROPOSE OR NOMINATE any Member of the Chamber for the Offices of President, A'ioc-presi-dent, Auditor, or Member of Council for the year ending 30ih June, 1923, will be received by tho undersigned at the Office of the Chamber, Bond street, Dunedin, up till Noon on FRIDAY, 25ih August, 1922. The Officers retiring are tho President (Mr C. S. Owen), Vice-president (Mr 11. W. Jones), Auditor (Mr David Crawford), who are eligible for rc-clcction; and Messrs John Bows, J. E. Macassey, F. M. Shortt, and A. B. Ushenvood, four members of Council, who are not eligible for re-election; and Mr 11. Henderson, who has resigned. If tho number of Candidates nominated exceeds tho number of offices to be filled, Ballot Papers will be issued and a POLL taken at the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of tho Chamber, to be hold on WEDNESDAY, 30th August, 1922, at 8 o’clock p.m. Only those Members nominated in accordance with the Articles of Association will bo eligible for election. PETER BAER, Secretary. Dunedin, August 16th, 1922. TRAMWAY EXTENSIONS. ALL CITIZENS, especially those resident in Pelichet Bay and Op oho, are invited to ATTEND a PUBLIC MEETING to bo held in the Albany Street -School Hall on MONDAY EVENING, August 21, 1922, at 3 o’clock -sharp. His Worship tho Mayor is being asked to preside. The speakers will include Messrs Williamson, Scott, Lunn, Thomson, and others.—THOS. .KELLY, Secretary Convening Committee*

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Evening Star, Issue 18050, 18 August 1922, Page 5

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