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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TTV RESSMAK ING .—Costumes, Frocks, Coats JLJ .Remodelling.—ss Stafford street. CITY BOOT PALACE.—Gents’ Patent and Glace Court Evening Shoes; very dressy; Southall’s; 30s. HOfTWater Bags.—We have a small numher of last year’s Bags, which we are selling out at just over cost price.—Cameron Bros., Stafford Street Pharmacy. I EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. WINTER CLASSES.MEN’S FIRST AID, HILLSIDE WORKSHOPS. A FIRST AID CLASS will be held in the Social Hall, Hillside Workshops. Anyone (whether connected with the Workshops or otherwise) may enrol on MONDAY EVENING, 21st inst., at the above address. Lecturer, Dr Murray. WOMEN’S HOME NURSING CLASS. LADIES wishing to enrol for this Class, which will -be held in the St. John Ambulance Rooms, Octagon, are requested to communicate with the Secretary, Headquarters, Octagon, or to call at the Rooms between 7.30 and 8 o’clock on MONDAY EVENING, 21st inst. D. H. ROGERS, Secretary. Dressmaking school, Octagon.—classes Daily; Evening Class begins August 22nd; principal, Mrs Ghimside; telephone 5012- L__ Q BRING Millinery.—Experienced Milliner O has Vacancies for Pupils; terms moderate.—! Gillespie street, N.E. Valley. HOLDER ' of Trinity College and Royal Academy Certificates has Vacancies for Pupils, Pianoforte and Violin, 2s per lesson. Pianoforte, 1 Star.’ (SHORTHAND, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. O —Miss Brown’s College, above Moray Place P. 0.; individual tuition; railway concessions; ’phone_ 2,997. O— fLS, Water, Pastel. Pastinello, Pen Painting, Poker Work, Marquetne, etc.; railway concessions—Miss Passmore, Stock Exchange. AN DOLIN', Banjo, Guitar.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street; ’phone 7,176. VT7TOLIN and Piano.—J. H. Hutton, 207 V George street; ’phone -7,176. HAMILTON EAGAR, Voice Production * and Singing; high fixed chest method if breathing,—7o Upper Grosvcnor street, xcnsingtbn. EW. PELLBTT, Pianist and Accomo panist, concerts, smoke concerts, irivatc evenings, 8 Phillips street, Kensingon; terras moderate. Vacancies for few mpils, 25s quarter. __ Dancing has Vacancies; private class; latest dances; end season; 7s 6d quarter.—Address 673, 1 Star.’ lAEA CHER (A.T.C.L.) Pianoforte, Har1. mon-y, Theory has Vacancies; 1 lesson reekly; 3Cs quarter.—672, ‘Star.’ MEETINGS. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1922, At 8 o’clock. ME T. M. WILFOED, M.P., LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION, Will deliver A POLITICAL ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS OF DUNEDIN. His Worship Hie Mayor will Preside. WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. A N EVENING MEETING will he held TUESDAY, 22nd August, 7.30, Hanover Stradt Baptist S. School. All those interested invited to spend a pleasant and interesting evening. E. MACARTNEY, Bon. Secretary. DO IT NOW! DON’T DELAY 1 SEIZE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF JOINING NO. 5 GROUP, Dunedin starr-bowkett building SOCIETY. Date of Commencement, 21st AUGUST, 1922. Send in your Applications for Shares. Start at the inception, and have no arrears to make up. All particulars from J. A. HOPCRAFT. Secretary. 12 Octagon, Dunedin. The following APPROPRIATIONS will be DISPOSED OF in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, August 30, at 8 p.m.: No. 3 GROUP. 119th of £SOO by Ballot. No. 4 GROUP. 38th of £SOO by Sale. PACIFIC STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. A MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will ho held at the Society’s Office on FRIDAY August 25, at 8 p.m., to DISPOSE of the following APPROPRIATIONS:No, 2 GROUP: Appropriation of £SOO by Ballot, Appropriation of £SOO by Sale. No. 3 GROUP: Appropriation of £I,OOO by Sale. No. 4 GROUP; No, 4 Group is in full operation, and applications are invited for the remaining shares. No arrears of subscriptions. Tenshare clusters. Ballots of £I,OOO. W. B. TAVERNER, Secretary. 86 King Edward street, Dunedin. miiE OTAGO MUTUAL STARR-BOW--K KELT SOCIETY, Join and Participate in the First Ballot. NEW GROUP (No. 3) JUST STARTED. £SOO FREE LOAN On THURSDAY, 24th AUGUST, at 8 p.m. Do not miss this opportunity. Further particulars from H. F. M. MERCER, Secretary, Opposite Early Settlers’ Hall. rjpiß £2,000 FOR DISPOSAL. UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. £I,OOO BY BALLOT AND SALE, No. 2 GROUP. £SOO BY SALE, No. 3 GROUP. £SOO BY SALE, No. 6 GROUP. AUGUST 31st, 1922. Join our NEW No. 6 GROUP, and participate in advantages. Only a limited number of Shares available. HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary, 152 High street. ANNUAL MEETING OP MEMBERS of the DUNEDIN and SUBURBAN MUTUAL MONEY CLUB, LTD., will be held in the Registered Office of -the Club on WEDNESDAY. 23rd August, 1922, at 5 p.m. Business: General. Usual Dividend of 9d in the £ for halfyear has been declared, malting 7£ per cent, for the year. Any persons in need of loans are requested to cali. HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary, 152 High street. TRAMWAY EXTENSIONS. ALL CITIZENS, especially those resident in Pelichet Bay and Opoho, are invited to ATTEND a PUBLIC MEETING to be held in the Albany Street School Hall on MONDAY EVENING, August 21, 1922, at 8 o’clock sharp. His Worship the Mayor is being asked to preside. The speakers will include Messrs Williamson, Scott, Lunn, Thomson, and others.—THOS. KELLY, Secretary Convening. Committee. NORTH-BAST VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL. A MEETING of EX-PUPILS of the J± N.E.VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL will be held in the School on MONDAY, August 29, 1922. Business: To Consider Forming an ElPupils’ Association. J. J. BARDSLEY. IF you Lose Anything, Advertise in the ‘Star’ Lost and Found yatowte

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Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 18051, 19 August 1922, Page 5

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