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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ■v. COLOSSAL’ SALE TIME AT A. AND T. INDUS’, LIMITED, Is a Time of Saving Money Throughout tho Store AND IN THE SHOW ROOlf, Where you can Buy the Latest 'Garments at the price usually asked for Old Fashioned. A TIME OF JOYFUL SHOPPING. This is the FIRST WEEK of this GREAT SALE. LOVELY FRENCH JUMPERS, in fine Wool, in very smart Jazz designs; in shade* of Gold, Rose, Flame, Almond, Turquoise, and Lemon. Usual price, 17s 6d. Colossal Sale price, 11s 6d. COLLEGE CARDIGANS, in Navy only, piped with white silk braid. Usual price, 22s 6d. Colossal Sale price, 15s, , BRUSHED WOOL CARDIGANS, in striped effects; in Almond, Lemon, Saxe, and Cream grounds, with dainty colored stripes to contrast. Usual price, 17* 6d. Colossal Sale price, 13s 6d. WOOL CARDIGANS, in fancy ribbed stitch; in Flame, 'Saxe, Navy, Cardinal, Almond, Rose, and Coral. Usual price, 17s 6d. Colossal Sale price, 9s 6d. WOOL JUMPER FROCKS, in fancy stitch and Oriental colors; Peter Pan collar, and! pockets edged with contrasting silk braid. Usual price, 72s 6d. Colossal Sale price, 455. SPORTS COATS, in fashionable hip length, in heavy Wool materials, with brushed effect; Almond, Reseda, Pawn, and Flame. Usual price, 69s 6d. Colossal Sale price, 2Ss 6d. A. AND T. INGLIS, LTD., THE CASH EMPORIUM, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. FIRST ANNUAL WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. SAL E, We have just completed our First Year of trading, and to keep ahead of the time# with Up-to-date Footwear the 'Management of RUGBY HOUSE SHOES STORES, LTD., have decided to clear all oddments that have accumulated during the past season. These goods are. not job lines or out-of-dnte stock, but oddments of new goods from the World's best makers. Tire prices are low enough to cause a sensation. The following aro a few of the many bargains offering:— LADIES’ PATENT STRAP SHOES, various designs, Louis and' leather heels. Ranging from 27s 6d to 33s 6d. Sale price. 19s Cd. LADIES' BLACK GLACE STRAP SHOES,, various designs, Louis and leather heel*. Ranging from 26s to 32s 6d. 'Sale price, 18s 6d. LADIES’ SUDDE SHOES, in Grey, Fawn, or Brown. Ranging from 27s 6d to 32s 6d. Sale price, 17s 6d. LADIES’ COLORED KID SHOES, covered heels. To clear at half the marked prices. LADIES’ FELT SLIPPERS, with leather soles; in Kingfisher, Rose, Navy, and Brown. Sale price, 2s lid. GENTS’ BOX CALF DERBY SHOES, patent caps, welted soles; English make. Sals price, 255. GENTS’ WILLOW CALF DERBY SHOES, Dark Brown; welled soles; English make. Sale prjee, 29s 6d. GENTS’ BOX HIDE DERBY BOOTS, sewn soles, medium toe, full fitting. Sale price, 19s 6d.' GENTS’ COOKHAMS, extra stout wide soles, solid leather; all sizes. Sale price, 26s 6d» BOYS.’ AND GIRLS’ FOOTWEAR IN GREAT VARIETY, AT 10 PER CENT. OFF MARKED PRICES. SEE OUR WINDOWS AND BE FIRST IN ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, RUGBY HOUSE SHOE STORES, No. 203 GEORGE STREET. GLOVES FOR FEET.” • J. COLLIER, Manager,

ro LET. MAJESTIC 'MANSIONS, ST. CLAIR. Furnished and unfurnished ROOMS; own conveniences, largo rooms, beautifully finished. Also, 3-ROOMED UNFURNISHED SELFCONTAINED FLATS, newly renovated. The above, are To Let to suitable tenant© at reasonable rentals. Apnly CARETAKER, Majestic Mansions. SHOP, Castle street., TO LET to approved tenant; reasonable rental. Particulars on personal application to THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD., Vogel street. JUnO I LET, 4 Rooms, unfurnished, 30*; JL Double 'Room, unfurnished, central, 12s fid; 4 Rooms, City, every convenience, 35s.—L. J. IRELAND, 207 Princes street (next Public Trust Office). mif also SelfJL. contained Unfurnished 1 Flat, High street. —Apply 10 Alva street. r|U) LET, splendid Country Private Hotel, JL. doing first-class business; no goodwill; good lease.—Macaescy and Co. mo LET, Unfurnished Room, central, with JL fireplace ; use convenience ; rent moderate.—627, care ‘Star’ Office. rfAO LET, Mosgiol Junction, 2 sunny Rooms, J. use of conveniences.—Address 530. ‘ Star.’ TO LET, Castle street, comfortable 5 roomed Cottage, furnished: 30s weekly.—Apply Otago Finance, 15 Empire Buildings ; 'phone 3,542. P|3o LET, 4 Unfurnished Rooms, use kitX diem—639, ‘ Star.’ TjO LET, 2 large Unfurnished Rooms, suit elderly couple; use conveniences.—s 7 Royal terrace. BAKER'S Land Agency - , Dowling street ('Phone 3,3ol).—Furnished Cottage, 32a fid (central); Unfurnished Flats (central), Furnished Rooms. mb LET, Workshop, 40 x 21.; e.l. and X. power; immediate occupation.—6 Bath street. mO LET, Furnished Flat; use telephone, i-i conveniences.—3s6 George street, City. WIDOW will Let 2 Plainly-furnished Rooms, use conveniences, near Roslyn electric car; no children.—469, ‘Star.’ mo Furnished Rooms, in good X house; first-class conveniences; suit business people—72l George street. fFlb LET, Unfurnished Rooms; all coliventX enoce.—Apply 66a Royal terrace. rn6 LET, Single and Double Rooms, handy !- centre of town, furnished, unfurnished. —Clarke, 10 Dowling street. r|AO LET, close University, 2 large Front X. Rooms, well furnished; sunny position ; practically sole use kitchen, telephone. —Patersons, 163 Rattray street. FURNISHED Double Bed-Sitting Room To Let; 15s, with all convenience®, e.l.—Apply 253 Main road, N.E. Valley. TO LET,—Saunders, Otago Window Cleaning Co.; Windows and Chimneys Cleaned when required; trial solicitadv— Telephone 3,253. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remora your Furniture means safety ana economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. FURNITURE REMOVALS. SEE US as to the Best and Cheapest Way 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, 1,152 FURNITURE REMOVED BY RAIL, ROAD, OP, SEA. EXPERT PACKERS. GOOD STORAGE, ULBURY FORWARDING COMPANY, LIMITED. Phones: 2,304; after 5 p.tn., 1,123. Office: 7 Crawford street. YOUR MOVE, SIEI Household removals by Expert Staff. Greatest care exercised. Low* eet prices. Dry Storage. Consult us. CRUST- AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. ANTED Billheads, Circulars, Cartk, Programmes,- and General Printing m every description are executed „at the 'Eve"'"" Moderate Fx’ .•*•'*■***' executed ..at the r Ev eftipe^S

MEETINGS. ASSOCIATION OF INTERDENOMINATIONAL MISSIONS. milß FIRST MEETING of the Association JL for United Prayer will be held' in the Y.M.C.A. Assembly Hall on MONDAY, 27th hist., at 7.30 p.m. All interested in Interdenominational Missions aro invited to attend. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. rIIAHIRI, Stuart street.—First-class BOARD-RESIDENCE; under entirely new management; moderate tariff. —Mrs JONES-NEILSON, Proprietress; ’phone 3,433. MARRIED Couple wish to Rent 2 or 3 Untarnished Rooms, with convcnienccs. —634, ‘Star.’ rAOANCIEIS for Gentlemen Boarders.631 Castle street north. ''t YOUNG Man requires Furnished l Bedroom, A with kitchenette or gas ring; use conveniences.—629, ‘Star,’ YOUNG Man requires Private Board, central ; on rise preferred.—63l, ‘ Star.’ ANTED, Furnished Rooms or small Furnished Flat; conveniences; suburbs. —484, ‘Star.’ "PRIVATE Bear'd-Residence; double room, JL single beds; good, comfortable home; every convenience; Id section, south.— ’Phone 7,329. WANTED, Roslyn preferred, comfortable Furnished Bedroom and Sitting Room, with use conveniences, lor refined couple; state terms; best references given.—No. 623, ‘Star.’ LOST AND FOUI'JD. OVERCOAT Missing.—Would the Person seen taking wrong Overcoat from Dixieland on Saturday night, communicate with 642, ‘ Star,’ to save further prooeedTpHTtSON seen picking up Chubby UraJL brella, Tahuna grand stand, .Saturday, pioaso Return Buiterworth Bros., High street; reward. T OST, Friday night, between St. Glair J-I and Monimgton via trams, Lady s Ring (golf clubs and ball;; reward.—-Please ring 1,352 m, or return Queensland lusbrauco to. ‘ARTY seen PARTY seen taking Chubby Umbrella from Waratah, Saturday night, Return same ami save further trouble. LOST, Saturday morning, Brown Suede Bag, between Roslyn-Teim.yson street. —Reward returning Scott, hosier, Princes street. T OST, Brown Fur, between Post Office ij and High street, Saturday night.— Ring 2,365; reward. T OST, 8.40 north express, Monday, Purse, JLI 3 single notes, American coins, on platform; reward.—Leave at Booking Office. LOST, cm Saturday afternoon, Grey Velour Hat, near Kensington Hotel.— Reward at hotel. LOSt7 Parcel of ’Shoes, Friday night, Tomahawk bus.—Finder please return t’enrose’s Shoo Store, Princes street. L OST, about 4 weeks ago, Black-aml-i White Fox Terrier Dog, answers name ' Spots.”—Apply Jacobs, 184 Cargill street. Lost, by worker, £5 Not®, between Stuart street and Glen road via car. -Reward returning Railway Bookstall. OST, on Wednesday night, vicinity Pine S_J Hill, Black-and-Tan Collie Dog; revard. —420 a Cumberland street. LOST, Soot and Worry, all parte City and suburbs,—J. Carpenter, practical chim,ey sweep: ’phone 9,552. r OST, Duct, Germs, Moths by having JLj vour carpets collected, cleaned, returned same day; no waiting; Chimneys Swept.—Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., St. Andrew »>treet; ’phone 493. LOST, all thoughts chimney fires by employing Skunders, Otago Window Cleaning Company; competent chimney sweep.—Telephone 3,250. AOUNP, in Arcade, my Conn Cured; I bought a box of Wilkinson’s Breaks Corn Cure, Is 6d box. FOUND.— Eraaka Corn Cure, sure remedy; cures while you sleep; Is 6d bos.— Wilkinson, Royal Arcade, Dunedin. INCHED.— Sura-Cura, guaranteed Cough . Cure, for all affections chest, throat, and lungs; Is 6d, 2s 6d. —Wilkinson, Boys) Arcade. FOUND.— Elderflower Toilet Crosm, ior rcuahness of skin, chanced hands. JO roughness of skin, chapped hands, etc.; Is bottle. —Wilkinson, Arcade, Dun' edin. |7IOUND.— Wilkinson’s Chilblain Liniment, 1? the cure for unbroken chilblains; price, Is 6d.—Arcade, Dunedin. j"F you need Building Material, send an L Advertisement to the ‘Star.

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Evening Star, Issue 19003, 27 July 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19003, 27 July 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19003, 27 July 1925, Page 7

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