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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ART Silk Knitted Jumpers, very latest: in sky, peach, lemon, etc.; 255. —At T, Ross'S - , importer. ________ HITS Jap. Silk lumper Blouses', trimmed embroidery, hemstitching, etc., with short sleeves; Us 6d, 14s 6u> 17d Bd. 1 WOVEN White Chemise Vests, extra long, good quality, Is lid; Woven j Diroctet re Knickers, all colors, from 3s 9d. S~PEOIAL WeMtling Corsets, made from strong coutille, with suspenders, sizes 22 to 30; 7s 6d.—T. Rods, importer. CHEAP Firewood, —Banana Cases, 6d each. Seed Potatoes, Is stone.—Dunedin Fruit Mart, 25S Princes street. ___ FISH. —Trawler Bravo will be at Dunedin Wharf To-morrow Morning with a supply of Flounders and Soles, fresh and cheap. nr~ SPOT after five! Finest thing out for XjL tired business men—if it’s Watson e No. 10 Whisky. PROHIBITION will Prohibit,” no matter what the capitalists of the liquor interests may say; vote for “ National Prohibition ” and prosperity. ’ Strike out the two (t-w-o) top lines—nob tho top line only. CITY~Boot Palace, 97 George street, Dunedin.—Men’s Split Bals., lips and nails; unequalled value; 21s 6d. “ QIDEROSTHEN, ’’tho~ only perfect Root )0 Paint; British made, world’s best.— Howison and Bon, 97 King street. EEP Moving.—Engage our Motor Furnt ture Van; one house, one load; boos in advance.—Cruet and Oruat. TOTYRE’S~Eitea Strong Regulating Pills, 5s 6d; from all chemists, everywhere. jpDT One Request A™~ fJ\AKB only Sandy Mao Whisky. MONEY Lent private, £5 to £SO, furniture, pianos, etc.; business confidential; enclose reply stamp.—7s9, ‘Star.’ MABON.— Silk Blouses from 18s fid; Jazz Pinafores, 7s fid; Knitted Silk Jumpers from 24-s fid; Knitted Silk Coat Dresses-from 705.—302 Princes street (Manor Place F. 0.). MEN’S Split Bluchers, tips and nails; 12s fid —Cily Boot Palace, 97 George street, Dunedin. WHO wins? Watson’s No. 10, of course I Scotland’s choicest whisky; first for flavor, purity, mellowness. LADIES’ Glace Lace Shoos, no cap; Cuban heel; all sizes; 21s.—City 800 l Palace, George street. - ■ NOTICE.— Those who aro building new houses visit Haywards, Ltd., for Blinds, Furnishings, and Furniture. rv 4s fid.—Bedstead, Wire Mattress, c&l.tJ Flock Mattress, Bolster, Pillows, Wardrobe, DuchOsse, and Pedestal.—Haywards, Ltd. DAVY Oak Bedroom Suite, £53; bedstead, wire mattress, mirror wardrobe, and pedestal.—Haywards, Ltd. rrVHB morning after! No regrets when it’s i Watson’s No. 10 Whisky; mild, mellow, rare, MEN’S Kip Seamless Bals., watertight longue; our price, 32s fid.—Cily Boot Palace, 97 George street, Dunedin. LEVY’S Boot Stock purchased at 11s 8d in the pound— Now being sold at 242 Princes .itreot. MEN’S Box Chrome Derby Boots; better value unheard of; only 21s. —Cut-rate Shoe Stores. MEN’S Box Derby Oookharns, double soles, leather lined; only 29s fid.—Cutrate Shoo Stores, 242 Princes 1 street. _ OOLE Leather, Rivets, Lasts, etc., at relO duoed prices.—Clearing stock at Levy’s late store, 242 Princes street.

MEN’S White Canvas Cricket Boots, 18s 6d; White Canvas Tennis Boots, 22s 6d.—Cut-rate Shoo Stores (late Levy's). MEN’S Glace Derby Boots, with patent caps and counters; just arrived; 36s 6d.—Cut-rate Shoe Stores (late Levy's). MEN’S White Canvas Tennis Shoes, sewn chrome soles; only 12g lid. —Cut-rate Shoe Stores, 242 Princes street. MEN’S Chrome Derby Boots, riveted soled, heel and too plates; 19s 6d.— Cut-rate Shoo Stores (late Levy’s). AFTER the match, a drop of Watson’s No. 10 Whisky revives tired, fagged spirits; exquisite flavor. JAYO-SKINNEiR Automatic Windscreen XVJL Wipers, driven 'by engine; 52a 6d; guaranteed 5 years.—Cooke, HowKsoh. MAYO-SKINNER Automatic Windscreen Wipers, easily fitted any car; absolutely reliable; 52a 6d.—Cooke, Howlison. MAYO-SKINNER Automatic Windscreen Wipers, cleans screen while you watch; fit any car. —Cooke, Howlison. T~~ YPBWmER.% Repairs, Supplies, Typing, Hire.—Typewriter Supplies Go., corner Water and Bond streets; ’phono 424. TINTS’ XTiTWillow Derby Bals., welted solos; were 52s 6d, now 29s 6d.—City Boot Palace, George street. ELECTION NOTICES. T A B 0 K CANDIDATES Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS As under: Hr J. W. MUNRO, Dunedin North; TO-NIGHT (Friday), at 8 o’clock.—Upper Junction School. TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 8.-Town Hall, North-east Valley. Mr W. Begg will preside. MONDAY, at B.—Barron’s Hail, Gardens. TUESDAY.—Mission Hall, Opoho. WEDNESDAY.—Coronation Hall, Ravensbourne. Mr G. M. MOSS, Dunedin West i MONDAY, at B.—Smith’s Hall, corner Hanover and Georgo streets. TUESDAY.—Wakari Drill Hall. Mr J. GILCHRIST (Dunedin Central) and Mr J. E. MacMANUS (Dunedin South): MONDAY, at B.—Town Hail, South Dunedin. Mr J. GILCHRIST (Dunedin Central): TUESDAY.—Presbyterian Hall, Cranston street, Anderson’s Bay. Mr J. E. MacMANUS : TUESDAY.—Coronation Hall, Mosgiel. LABOR RALLY, KING'S THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, At 8 p.ra. DUNEDIN NORTH. lyj’R J. J. CLARK Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS At ’ RAVENSBOURNE, CORONATION HALL.' —MONDAY, 4th December. Meeting at 8 p.m. DUNEDIN CENTRAL. C. E. STATE Will Address the Electors a* under;— A M SOUTH DUNEDIN.—At Town Hall, King Edward street, on SATURDAY, December 2. ANDERSON’S BAY.—At Presbyterian Churoh Hall, Cranston street, on MONDAY, December 4. All Meetings at 8 p.ra. A Combined Meeting of all Committees and Supporters will be beld at the Central Committee Rooms, Old Post Office Buildings, Princes street, THIS (Friday) EVENING, December 1, at 8 o’clock. Central Committee Telephone 1,463. ■R. F, ALGIE, General Secretary. DUNEDIN SOUTH. M R, T. K. S I D B Y Will ADDRESS the ELECTORS THIS (Friday) EVENING, December 1, at 8 o'clock.—Oddfellows’ Hall, Forbury Corner. Chairman, Cr John Wilson.

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Evening Star, Issue 18139, 1 December 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18139, 1 December 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18139, 1 December 1922, Page 5