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IP you need Employment, you will reach tho eyo of Employers by Advertising in the ‘Star,’ HARBOR BOARD HOTICES. OTAGO HARBOR BOARD. CARGO EX “PALOONA.” A S it is suggested that, the Reciprocal jLa. Tariff between New Zealand and Australia will come into operation at the end of the month, Consignees of Australian Cargo ex s.s. “Paloona” are Notified that they may leave (at their own rusk) their cargo in the "M” and “N” Sheds, subject to the ordinary storage charge—to commence. TUESDAY, the 291hAnst. W. J. BARDSLEY, Secretary. August 22nd, 1922. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. COMMITTEE ON VENEREAL DISEASES. IT is notified for general information that tire Committee on Venereal Diseases will Sit in lh% Offices of the Dunedin Hospital Board for the purpose of taking evidence at 10 a.m. on THURSDAY, 31st August, and FRIDAY, Ist September. The Committee is anxious to hear evidence on all aspects of the question, and will bo glad if any person desiring to give evidence will communicate with tho Secretary, Board Of Health, Wellington, letters to reach him not later than FRIDAY, 25th August. LOST AND FOUND. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOST POLICIES. EVIDENCE having been supplied of the loss of POLICIES numbered 258805 and 25880 S in tho books of This Department, purchased by Francis Samuel Templeton, coal merchant, of Kurow, on the lives of Audrey Vivian Templeton and Gloria Kearney Templeton respectively, I Hereby Give Notice of my intention to ISSUE, at the expiry of two weeks from this date, COPIES to take the places therof unless objection be previously lodged. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, 22nd August, 1922. LOST, Fawn Pug Slut, South Dunedin (vicinity).—Reward returning 36 Fawcett street. Tf OST, Handbag; pair lady's shoes, etc., in3ut side,—Reward returning Express Rank (next Penrose's); or ring 2,881. LOST, His Majesty’s Theatre, Monday evening, small Green Leather Bag, containing tram tickets, latch key, etc.; reward.—Bs Bond street; telephone 2,976. I OST, Spectacles in Case, between Forj bury and Anderson's Bay roads.— Finder kindly return 480 Bay road. OST, on Sunday evening, small Brown Purse, Pitt and Union streets. —79 Union street; ’phone 2,119. LOST, Brown Purse, Monday, between Leith and Castle street loop; reward. -Kelsey, Yaralla Kindergarten. EOUND.— Chimneys Swept by competent Man. —Otaj;o Window Cleaning Company ; 'phone 3,&0: office, 254 d King street. EOUND.— Chimneys Swept; prices—kitchen ss, kitchen and open Bs.—Otago Window Cleaning Company; telephone 3,250. FOUND.— Men, your old Felt Hat Mada New at small cost. —Octagon Renovators, nert Theatre. gTldUND.—Spectacles to suit all sights sup. .Br plied by qualified Optician.—Sturmer, through Sprosen’s chemist shop, Octagon. POUND, at all grocers, Huia Butter. Guaranteed first grade. FOUND, the most reliable and cheapest Felt Hat Renovators. —Whipp and Co., 236 George street, and Cargill’s Corner. FOUND.— Chimneys Swept; ring 493; the most competent, cheapest, reliable finn.—Dunedin Window and Vacuum Cleaning Co. FOUND.— Fresh Whitebait, first of season, at" Stewarts', fishmongers, poulterers, Princes street. ELECTION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Notice is hereby given that NOTICES (in writing) of CANDIDATURE or the INTENTION TO PROPOSE OR NOMINATE any Member of the Chamber for the Offices of President, Vice-presi-dent, Auditor, or Member of Council for the year ending JOth June, 1923, will be received by tho undersigned at, the Office of the Chamber, Bond street, Dunedin, up till Noon on FRIDAY, 25th August, 1922. The Officers retiring are the President (Mr C. S, Owen), Vice-president (Mr H. W. Jones), Auditor (Mr David Crawford), who are eligible for re-election; and Messrs John Bews, J. E. Macassey, F. M. Shortt, and A. E. Usbenvocd, four members of Council, ■who are not eligible for re-election; and Mr H. Henderson, who has resigned. If the number of Candidates nominated exceeds the number of offices to be filled, Ballot Papers will be issued and a POLL taken at the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Chamber, to be held on WEDNESDAY, 30th August, 1922, at 8 o’clock p.m. Only those Members nominated in accordance with the Articles of Association will be eligible for election. PETER BARR, Secretary. Dunedin, August 16th, 1922.

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Evening Star, Issue 18053, 22 August 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18053, 22 August 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18053, 22 August 1922, Page 5

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