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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. CHRISTMAS. Our name for over 60 years, especially at Xmas time, has been a household word fn connection ■with our Hugo Bool:, Fancy, and Toy Arcade. Now that everybody is busy thinking the best possible value in presents, we a»V for your presence to look over our carefully selected stock of Father Xmas Goods _ llfc every possible shape, sisso, and price. You need not Iwvo much money to begin giving presents, for the spirit in which these arc given, and not the value, is (bo appreciation. Gyro service to others, and happiness is yours. To see our Windows is a revelation, but to corn© inside is an education. Select your gifts at Headquarters, where selection, and price is the great essential. Prove this by coming in the usual thousands every day until, Father Xmas live. ‘ " • Our Departments; ,• TOYS CROCKERY. BOOK!?. FANCY GOODS. STATIONERY, GRAMOPHONES. TENNIS RACKETS AND BALLS. Everybody invited to walk through and inspect our magnificent stock ■light you. PRAITIIWAITES, LTD. It wffl b PLACE YOUR NEXT ORDER FOR FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY With the EXHIBITION FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY STORES, MUTUAL STORES BUILDING, PRINCES STREET. DELIVERY FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ■ORDER NOW JAM STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, LOGANBERRIES. Country Orders Promptly Attended To. ’Phone 1,288.

WALTER L. LOGIE, BOOKSELLER. STATIONER, MAGAZINE AGENT, 167 RATTRAY STREET (D.I.C. Late Premises). Remarkable Value and Quality in Neat Writing Pads at Is, 1b 3d, and Is 6d. Swan, Onoto, Pelican, and Waterman Selffilling Fountain Pons. Big Value iu Half-crown Fiction. Grand Assortment Children's Picture Books, Etc., Etc. Como in and Sec the New Bookseller’s Shop. WALTER L. LOGIE. PORT CHALMERS YACHT AND MOTOR BOAT CLUB. OWING to the Turning Buoy going adrift, the RACES for To-morrow (Saturday) have been POSTPONED. F. PERCY, Secretary. TENDERS. CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE’ BOARD. £700,000 LOAN WORKS. mENDERS will he 'received up to 4 o’clock 1 p.m. of WEDNESDAY, January 7th, 1925, for the following Work:— CONSTRUCTION of No. 20 SEWER through Opawa, Beckenham, and Spreydon, comprising 67 chains of 24iti sewer, 193 chains of 21in sewer, 15 chains of 18in sewer, 14 chains of 15in sewer, and 15 chains of 9in sewer. Pipes and Junctions will be supplied and delivered by the Board. Specification, conditions, and drawings can ho seen -at tho Office of the Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Ltd., The Trustees, Executors’ Building, Dunedin. Tenders IP bo endorsed on cover and addressed to the Chairman Christ church Drainage Boa-rd, 198 Hereford street, Christchurch. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. C. F. CHAMPION, Secretary. December 3rd, 1924. mENDERS are invited till 10 a.m. on i- THURSDAY, 18 th December, for the ERECTION of HOSPITAL at Palnicrstoli- MASON AND WALES, Registered' Architects, Dunedin. mENDERS are invited till 10 a.m. on I THURSDAY, 18lh December, for ADDITIONS to HOSPITAL at Port Chalmers. MASON AND WALES, Registered Architects. Dunedin. TENDERS are invited for the Shifting Hack and Repairing of House No. 12b Bay View road.—Full particulars on application iu evening to 13 Cashel street, South Dunedin. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Ravensbounic and Port Chalmers, Wednesday, Pyrene Fire Extinguisher (car); reward.—H. Rodger, grocer, Ravensnotirnc. i LOST, Jtrowii Marabout Stole, between ■Opoho and Wootibangh ■Gardens.—Reward returning to Brown, 52 Mechanic street, N.E.V. T OST, between Fairfield and Mot-giel, L I Lady’s Fur.—Finder please return to Wilson and White, Mosgiel. LOST, Friday morning, Canary (yellow); reward.—399 Castle street (the bopfi T OST,~vicinity Rattray street, Tuesday JLi night, Pair Rimless Spectacles, in case. —Finder please return 83 Prince* street; reward. LOST, a Night’s Enjoyment by missing Waratah Euchre Parly, Saturday Evening ; 7 prizes: supper; admission, 2s. L' OST, probably City, Gold Inscribed Medal, weight-lifting.—Reward at 9 Picardy street, Momingtoii. I OST, Dust, Germs, Moths by having youi J carpets collected, cleaned, returned same day; no waiting; Chimneys Swept.— Dunedin' Window Cleaning Co., St. Andrew street; 'phono 493. LOST, all thoughts chimney fires by employing Otago Window Cleaning Company; competent chimney sweep.—•’! olopltono 3,250. POUND.—Social, Labor Club, 279 Princes I? street, Saturday mislead items, rce. night, 8 o'clock; dancing, supper; admission POUND.—Public Meeting, Labor Club, 1? Sunday night, at 7: Or MncMauus will peak on ‘ Municipal Affairs.’ __ LOST, In Arcade, my Corns (cured). 1 bought a box of Wilkiason’s Breaks !oru Cure. Is 6d box. WOUND. Tom Potter, hairdresser and id tobacconist. Arcade Hairdressing a loon; two chairs; no waiting; first-class I tent ion ; POUND.—We specialise in Bruftej HairD cutting.—Potter’s. hairdresser, 172 ■eorge street (next Arthur Barnett’s). ijYJU N D.—Break a Corn Cure, sure V remedy; cures while you sleep; Is 6d ox.— Wilkinson, 20 Royal Arcade, Dimedm. GSOUNDi—Sura-Cura, guaranteed Cough D Cure, for all affections chest, throat, ml Ittngs; Is 6d, 2s 6d.—Wilkinson, Royal rcade. _ G'OUNDl—Elderflower Toilet Cream foi U roughness of skin, chapped hands, etc.; s bottle.—Wilkinson, Arcade, Dunedin. _ [SOUND.—Stewart’*, opp. Knox Church: E? just landed, latest Ladies' .Shoes, atent and grey kid; see window. [Sound.—You can buy Boots cheaper at id Henderson’s, Water street; he sells 5r less; Repairs done. HOLIDAY RESORTS. PORTOBKLLO, Dunedin’s choicest suburb; easily reached by boat and regular motor service; first-class accommo- , dation, 50s.—Apply early, Mrs Gwyn, ReJ treat, Portobollo; ’phone 9k. EASIDE Accommodation.—Few Vacancies for Xmas visitors.—Atldress_ R. Inglis, Glenledi; wire or ring Moanariri bureau. UNNY Timaru—To Let, Furnished Houses, all sizes, for Christmas holidays—Washer, auctioneer, Roslyn or Timj am. /G ARDENING made a pleasure and de- ’ VJT light; the ‘Stir Garden Annual’ tells f you what to do each month and how to do it.

“ELSINORE,” LTD., OCTAGON, WE HAVE OPENED another lot of. LADIES' SUMMER FROCKS ia ' Printed Marocain, Artificial Silk, Crepe da 1 Chine, Georgette, in up-to-date styles and colorings. Ladies requiring a garment at a low figure, could not do better than visit our Show* Room and see for themselves. I ■RED CROSS GARDEN PARTY. | mHE RED CROSS COMMITTEE would bo ; JL pleased to Receive Gifts of Caldsn, Parcels may be left with Mr R. Conn, chem- , iet, High street, or at the Montecillo Hornet till noon, Saturday. E. J. G. JOHNSTON, Secretary. T> BILLY'S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART Offer, on behalf of various Consignors, 75 SACKS OF SEED POTATOES at 4s sack, 50 SACKS OF DAKOTA RED TABLE POTATOES at 7s 6d sack. An Exceptional Opportunity Offered Buyer*. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL, * 10 PER CENT PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. 15 ATEPAYERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED L 'that the Statutory PENALTY OF 10 PER CENT. (10%) will be added to all RATES payable to the Dunedin City Council remainmg unpaid after FRIDAY, tlm 19th December, 1924, at 4 o’clock p.in. There is no provision for the remission of the penally if, from any cause, the Rate* arc unpaid after the date named. B. A. JOHNSTON, Acting Town Clark. Town Hall, Dunedin, November 28th, 1924. EDUCATIONAL'. MRS CHIRKS IDE, Ladies’ Cutter, Teacher of Dressmaking, View Street!: (opp. Y.M..0.A.). Classes afternoon fludM evening; patterns or materials cub to meai*\ sure; railway concessions.—’.Phone 3,112, | TO LET. Pino LET, largo Flat, suitable warehouse', I X central; £5 per week; will bo altered to suit.—Park, Reynolds. 1830 LET, vary good 5-roomod Flat, nnfur- ■ J- nished; view unsurpassed; on rise; £2. —Pork, Reynolds. i mo LET’. 3 Unfurnished Rooms, with con* ) 1, vcnionces, north end; immedate pos> j session ; rent., 35s.—Park, Reynolds. 1 mo LET, Rooms, in nioe bungalow, 29 X Upper Stuart street; electric, gas for : cooking, all conveniences. _____ . mu LET!’, 7-roomcd Dwelling; all conveni- i X venienccs; very central; furnished; 655; references required.—No. 872, ‘Star* 1 Office. 1 mi) LET, Two Unfurnished Rooms, use all A conveniences; nice view; within penny section.—l 9 Lees street. ONE large sunny Front Room; electric light and 1 conveniences; terms moderate.—4 Bishops pla.ee, off Rattray street. mo LET or Lease, .Suite of Rooms, ground X door, centre City; suitable indent agent, samples, or offices.—Apply Rossbollnuu’s Commercial College, Dowling street.. mo LET, contra! Offices and Rooms, RatX tray street, on ground, first, and second floors; sixes and rents to suit tenants. —Patersons, 163 Rattray street, mo LET, Two Furnished Rooms, bedroom X and dining room.--Apply 90 Xcunyaoa si met. _ TO LRT, Flat, High street, 4 rooms, selfcontained. —Apply Otago Finance Co.; ’phone 3,542. _ rjTTO LET, 4 Rooms, above shop.—l 34 X George street, Dunedin. ITRIKVTLI.E 12 Tennyson street, next J Automatic Telephone Exchange.—To I Eft, Furnished Rooms, modern, conveni- ; enecs. fITO LET Otago Window Cleaning ComX puny Clean Chimneys. Grates, Floors, Windows before moving into house.—Telephone 3,250. npO LET, Care for Hire, without drivers, JL to competent persons.— Commercial Motors, 65 Stuart street; ’phone 151. mo LET Gain Forwarding Co. Removal JL vour Furniture means safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. FURNITURE REMOVALS. SEE us ns to the Best and Cheapest Wav to Remove your Furniture by Road, Rail, or Sea. ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPLOYED, UNSURPASSED STORAGE. Write, ’phone, or call THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LIMITED. P.O. Box 300 Telephones: 1,151, 1,158. MEETINGS. DUNEDIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. MEMBERS arc Reminded of the Special Meeting of (lie Chamber to be, held in the Savoy Lounge on MONDAY, Bih inst., at 8 p.m, Business: Reports from Delegates to the Conference of the Association of N.Z, Chambers and from the Deputation to the Shipping Companies re South Island Shipping. A large attendance of 'Mombora i* re- 1 i quested. F. HERCTIS, Secretary. Dunedin, sth December, 1924. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ’K'STANTED, by young Alan, Board, handy v v t-i Burnside.—Address 895, ‘Star*-Of-fice. Ct ENTLEMAN requires Private Board and f Lodging, single room.—Terms No. 867, ‘Star’ Office. 171LDKRLY Lady would like' Board-Rcsi-li deuce with respectable private family, central, on flat. —851, ‘Star.’ VaTANTED, Working Man Boarder; single Tv room; bath, piano; terms moderate. —6 Primrose Bank, N.E. Valley. Apply ASTE PAPER FOR WRAPPING UP FOR SALE. ' “STAR’ OFFICI. Bond ftTMt. TjL

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Evening Star, Issue 18808, 5 December 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18808, 5 December 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18808, 5 December 1924, Page 7

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