MOTHERS! HAVE YOU SEEN THE BOY’S WAVY BLUE SUITS ON SALE AT DISPOSAL DEPOT. Defence Department, Buckle street, Wellington. ORDERS MAY BE PLACED AT ANY POST OFFICE. NOTE THE PRICES i SHORTS from 2s 6d each. BLOUSES from 5s 8d each. All sizes in stock. NUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES IN STOCK. Catalogue and Order Forms obtainable at all Post Offices. Bee Lot Numbers 412 to 417. PRICES INCLUDE POSTAGE. [Professional.] DR W. H. BORRIE has commenced Medical Practice, and may be Consulted at No. 10 SAVOY BUILDINGS, Moray place. Hours: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., and by appointment. Telephone 1,354. FOR SALE. RUGBY FOOTBALL SATURDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 192.5. CARTSBROOK GROUND. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH, SOUTHLAND v. OTAGO. Kick-off, -3 p.m. Curtain Raiser (Final for Second Grade Flag), PORT CHALMERS TRAINING-COLLEGE. Admission: Ground, Is; Children, 6d; Stand, Is extra; Reserved Seals, os 3d. Box Plan Now Open at The Bristol. The Box Plan will Close at 11.30 a.m. on Saturday. Ground Tickets on Sale at the Otago Sports Depot. S. Jacobs's, W. F. Elliott’s, and G. Withers’s. Official Guides, 6d. E. S. WILSON. Sec. O.R.F.U. OTAGO FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY, 22nd AUGUST. CULLING PARK. THE MATCH OF THE SEASON, QEACLJFF v. HIGH SCHOOL OLD O _ BOYS. Starting at 3 p.m. Curtain-raiser: OLD BOYS v, SOUTHERN (Second grade Match), Starting at 1.30. Admission; Gentlemen, 6d; Ladies, I'ire; Bovs, 3d. E. 'R. GRACE, Secretary, O.F.A EDUCATIONAL. TVjTRS CHIRNSIDE. Ladies’ Cutter, View IrA'street (opp Y.M.C.A.); telephone 3,112; Patterns or Materials Cut To Measure; measurement form sent an application ; closing end of October for three months. EXPERIENCED Lady Teacher has Vacancy Pianoforte and Singing Pupils; moderate 'terms.— 572, ‘ Star.’ HANELEI, Certificated Hawaiian Instrumentalist; we teach all Hawaiian Instruments; instruments slocked.—Kidd’s Building, 73 Pimces street. IL _ HUTTON ■(KconrH. Hukono).- • Banjo-Mandolin, Banjo, Steel Guitar, Ukulele, Violin.—2o7 George street; 'phono 7,176. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. rSLB RAHIM, Stuart strcet.-First-class JL BOARD-RESIDENCE, under entirely new management; commercial travellers catered for; moderate tariff.—Mrs JONESKEELSON, Proprietress ; ’plume 3,433. TDOW, with comfortable home, would Share with Widow or Two Girls, or Couple; permanent.-—612, ‘Star.’ riENTLBMEN (2) ‘ require Bod and VJT Breakfast, Soft 'Washing, during Exhibition period; near car; private.—Write 4 Henley road, Mount Eden, Auckland. "ITARRIED Couple, with infant, require IDA Furnished Bedroom and Kitchen; or would consider Board.—Terms to Respectable, 604, ‘Star’ Office. BOARD, private family, wanted by 2 Business Ladies; share room.—Board, 594, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, 1 or 2 Rooms and kitchenette; vicinity of University; use of conveniences.—sßo, 1 Star.’ WANTED, by 2 young Ladies, 2 Unfurnished Rooms in refined homo; use of conveniences.—sß2, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, by Gentleman, Private Bo and Lodging.—State terms 552, "" FURNISHED Double Bedroom and ‘ ting Room wanted by Traveller, w refined people.—Particulars to Mr Olh 285 George street. MEETINGS. CHRISTCHURCH ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS Versus OTAGO UNIVERSITY COMMERCE STUDENTS. Debate, debate, ALLEN HALL, SATURDAY NEXT, 22nd inst., at 8 p.m. Subject, ‘ That •America is Justified in Refusing to Join the League of Nations.’ The Public are invited.
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Evening Star, Issue 19025, 21 August 1925, Page 7
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