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SPRING DRESS MATERIALS. 2Gin NOVELTY FIGURED CREPES, Is 6d per yard. 38in FAST COLOR CHECK GINGHAMS, 2s 6d per vard. 40in SELF-COLORED EULAINES AND CORDLAINES, 2s lid per yard. 40m NOVELTY SILK-FINISHED FOULARDS, 3s 6d and 4s 6d per yard. DOUBLE-WIDTH SELF-COLORED CREPE ■SPONGE CLOTH, 3s lid per yard. 4Qin WHITE VOILES, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s lid per yard. KILROY AND SUTHERLAND., LIMITED, PRINCES STREET. NZ. MACHINERY EXCHANGE, . 217 CRAWFORD STREET, FOR ALL MACHINERY REQUIREMENTS. k» 40 h.p., all size mg', Bearings, Couplings, Pulleys, Editing, Saw Spindles, Circular Saws (from 12in to 60in), Saw Benches. JAZZ CAMBRICS. Extremely popular for holiday wear. 36in wide. Special price, 2s 3d per yard. DRESS VOILES, 38in wide, in the newest shades of Lemon, KiugSaher, Nigger, Sky, Putty, etc. Special price, 3s 6d. It will pay you to inspect our largo selection of Poulard*), Zephyrs, Sponge Cloths, Jer&ey Cloths, etc, DUTHIES, Drapers, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. THE ‘Evening Star’ Co. are prepared to make Half-tone or Line Blocks at reasonable rates. TENDERS. FORBURY PARK TROTTING- CLUB. OPTIONAL TENDERS for Quo or Three ■ Yea® will bo received until 3 p.m. on TUESDAY, 17ih October, for (1) Catering at Luncheon and Tea Rooms. (2) Supply of Band (Erase or String). Particulars at Club’s. Office. H. L. JAMES, Secretary. MEETINGS. FIRST CHURCH OF OTAGO. QEVBNTYL'OURTH annual meeting OP THE CONGREGATION In BURNS HALL, On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, at 7.45 p.m, Tho Function will bo of a Social Character, and Friends of the Congregation aro Cordially, Invited. MACANDREW’S BAY REGATTA, rpHE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING will ■JL bo held in tho Boatshcd on SATURDAY EVENING, October 21st, at 8 o’clock. Full attendance requested. W. H. RIDDELL, Hon. Secretary. A GENERAL MEETING of the Green Island Rugby Football Club will be hold in Dressing Shod, Millar Park, on WEDNESDAY, 11th inst.. at 7-45 p.m. In!! attendance desired.—P. 0. Sraelbo asst, sec. EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by copies of testimonials, will bo received up till SATURDAY, 14-th October, for tho following VACANCIES;— HEAD TEACHERS. Palmerston D.H., £313-£343, plus £3C secondary under Regulation 7, and ro Kurow, £273-£313, and residence. _ Bannockburn, £263-£2S3, and residence. SOLE TEACHER. Livingstone, £203-£253, and residence. MALE ASSISTANTS. Arthur Street, £295-£303. Green Island, £263-£283. Alexandra D.H., £lB3-£213, EMALE ASSISTANT’S (Infant Work). Tinton, Awamoko. Nascby, and liigholiff, £lB3-£lB3. 'he salaries quoted aro for single teachers, I aro exclusive of grading addition, .pplicanu must slate on their application us their grading numbers. PoR-iges on ilicationK must be prepaid. 'onus of application may bo obtained at ; Office. S. M. PARK, . Secretary. /lucation Office, Dunedin, 25th September, 1522. BOARD AMD RESIDENCE. ■WLAEEMOUNT,” 112 Moray place (near U Public Library).—Furnished Rooms; conveniences, electric light throughout; ms mderate. _ J> AINBOW Private Boarding-house, St. A Andrew, street, has Vacancies for a ,v permanent Boarders. — Phono 3,283. WVO Men can good Homo, private lions*.!; only 3 kept; ninnies Post Office; hot, cold, bath,piano, lone. —235, ‘Star.’ _ STANTED, bv two young Ladies in bugiV iw-fi, Board and Lodging; feuigla nns and telephone.—Address 248, ‘ Star. 3ATH.ER, Son (child, own cot, etc.) desire Board, refined private home; on prrforii d.—244, ‘ *Star. IfTANTED, by respectable young Man, V Board with private family; Roslyn Maori Hill preferred.—Write 252, ‘Star.’. HOLIDAY RESORTS. WARRINGTON Seaside Resort.—Warrington House offers excellent Accommodation for visitors; hot and cold baths; .rood table and service; all modern conveniences; booking now for the coming season; special terms for Labor Day weekend.—H. L’ouper. BYaNSDAT.E Boarding-house, ideal holiday resort, handy beach and glen; special rates week-ends; good accommoda-moT"LETTfor-tcrit~s-roomed Furnished i Cottage; lovely view; 10s weekly.— E. Wilkie, Broad Bay. MAGANDRBW’S BAY.—To Let, from Nowmter 1 to January 7, 4-roomod Jftimishod Orib and scullery; electric iignt. —Annly 31 jVlhaaiv (uhoaeft.

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Evening Star, Issue 18094, 9 October 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18094, 9 October 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18094, 9 October 1922, Page 5

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