LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. EDWARDS’S FRUIT SHOP, SPECIAL WEEK-END PRICES. Cucumbers from 3di each. Bananas (ripened hy electricity), 8 for Is. Asparagus (largo Bunches), lOd and Is eaco. Green Peas (best quality), 9d. per lb. Delicious Strawberries (first of season), 4s 63 pottle. fir-vreefc Cherries (first of season), Is fid pottle. Lovely Grapes (delicious eating), 2s Cd per lb. New Potatoes from fid per lb. Green Gooseberries, fid per lb. Best Rhubarb, 5d per lb. Beautiful Tomatoes, Is 4cl per lb. Kurnevas (sweet potatoes), 4d per lb. Large-hearted Lettuce, 3d each. Mixed Nute, Is lb. Bird Seed (Edwards's siwcial), lOd lb, Parrot. Food (Edwards's special), lOd lb. Dry -Onions, od lb. Seed Potatoes (to clear). Is -stone. Best Confectionery, cheapest, prices. OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO LADIES! NOVEMBER FAIR FEATURES. BIG YAL UE S In Ml LLTAERT AND UNDERCLOTHING. This refers not only lo the Smart Seasonable Hats and Light-wolriit Fashionable Underclothing, but also to tbo KEENEST PRIOES, Value for Value, ou the Market. READY-TO-WEAR EATS; this season's most up-to-date styles, in Novel Plaits, including Coarse Rustic Hemp Braid, Pedal. Tagel, Raffia, etc. Usual prices, 27s 6d to 32s Gd. November Fair prices, 21s to 24s Gd. SMART SEMI-TRMM-DD -HAT'S, m newest Straws and novelty ribbon, trimming; alio in band-made Hats, prettily (rimmed, latest, designs. Usual prices, 21s to 24s fid. November Fair price, 14s fid. HOLIDAY' HATS, in Fancy Basket and Colored Hemp Braid: wide leaf flop styles. Usual prices, 10s fid, 12s fid, 14a fid. November Fair prices, 7s lid, 8s lid. 9s lid. LADIES’ LONG CLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed Val. laco and ribbon; V-shapa yoke, half-sleeves; W. size. Usual price, 13s 6J. November Fair price, 9s lid. LADIES’ COTTON WOVEN BLOOMERS, special quality; elastic waist and knees; colors—-Navy, Saxo, -and Brown; W. size. Usual price, 5s lid. November Fair price. 3s lid, LADIES' WHITE VOILE CAMISOLES, prettily trimmed Val. lace and insertion: good shape. Usual price, 10s 6d. November Fair price, 6s lid. LADIES’ COTTON CHEMISE VESTS, extra long, short eleoves. Usual price, 4s 6d. November Fair nrice, 3s 6d. CHILDREN’S CHECKED GINGHAM ROMPERS, in nice shades of Pink and Blue; latest shape; sizes 18in and 20in. Usual price. 6s lid. November Fair price, 4s lid. LADIES’ GREY COUTIL CORSETS, medium length, with suspenders; sizes 23, 29, and 30 only. Usual price, 15s fid. November Fair price, 10s fid. INSPECT TO-DAY WHILE CHOICE IS WIDEST. ORDERS BY MAIL RECEIVE SPECIAL AND EXPERT ATTENTION. MOLLISONS LIMITED, CORNER OF GEORGE AND FREDERICK STREETS, DUNEDIN. OTAGO EARLY SETTLERS’ ASSOCIATION. milE DONALD REID WING will be Offii. daily OPENED on MONDAY AFTERNOON, 6th inst., at 3 o’clock. The Hon. W. Downio Stewart and others will speak. Members and tbo Public are cordially invited. W. PATERSON, Secretary. TENDERS. KOROWHENUA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. TENDERS. CONTRACT No. 3: 11,000-VCLT INSULATORS. CONTRACT No. 4: LOW-TENSION INSULATORS. TENDERS for CONTRACTS, a* above, will be received' by the Iforow.bcnua Electric Power .Board, Levin, up to fho 12th JANUARY, 1923. Specifications and conditions of each contract can bo obtained on application. The sum of 5s tin be returned on receipt, of a genuine lender) must be sent with each application. The lowest or any lender not- necessarily accepted. P. W. GOLDSMITH, Secretary. Levin, 7th November, 1922. MAN(i AH A 0 P OWE R-H OU S E WIRING. rNDiE-RS for above CLOSE- with the Tenders Board, Wellington, at Noon on 3th DECEMBER. Plans and specifications may be seen on application at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and at Head Office, Wellington. MEETINGS. pi-0 'H IBIT I 0 N RAL LY, OCTAGON-8 o'cIock—OCTAGON, TO-NIGHT-8 o’clock—TO-NIGHT. Speakers; Revs, Knowles Kemp ton -and Erin Evans, .Messrs A. Scott and Henry Macourt. Hear the Facts. Bring Questions. THE BRIGHTON CARNIVAL. A -PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the A. Hislop Hall on SATURDAY, 11th November, at 8.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Nominations for Queens to Represent the. Districts of Brighton, Seaview, and (Ocean View. RELIGIOUS. ARMISTICE DAY. T® e ANNUAL -COMMEMORATION SERVICE Will be held -in ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL OnSATURDAY (ARMISTICE DAY), At 7.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. G. N. TURNER. Offertory for Soldiers’ Memorial Window. GOVERNMENT NOTICES, j MEDALS FOR NAVAL SERVICE. | ALL DISCHARGED A ND DEMOBILISED OFFICERS AND MEN of the NAVAL FORCES, including Reserves, who served' at sea during the war period should now APPLY FOR WAR MEDALS if they have not already ckm© so. Application, which should contain full name and rank or rating, and- -in the case of a rating; bo accompanied by certificate of service, should be 'forwarded to the Navy Office, Wellington, whence applications will bo forwarded to the Admiralty. SHIPPING. UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LTD. DETENTION AT LYTTELTON OF S.S. KATOA, FROM AUCKLAND. HAKE KATOA will DISCHARGE AT LYT--1 TEUTON such of her DUNEDIN CARGO as is accessible and is authorised by consignees. -Consignees aire requested to make immediate application to the Company’s Local o|Bee.
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Evening Star, Issue 18121, 10 November 1922, Page 7
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