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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. Directors: B. A. Roeevear (Chairman), F. W. Mitchell (Vice-chairman), Janies Armstrong, H. C. Campbell, A. M'Kenzie, and G. A. Lamb. Solicitors: Mondj, Stephens, Monro, and Stephens. Vainer, Geo. Simpson. ■ DON’T MISS HO. 10 CROUP. COMMENCING ON MONDAY NEXT, JULY 12. FURTHER £7,000 FOR DISPOSAL. No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 No. 9 GROUP.—£SOO by BALLOT, £SOO by SALE, 22nd JULY. GROUP.—£-500 by BALLOT, £SOO by SALE, 22nd JULY. GROUP.—£SOO by BALLOT, £SOO by SALE, 22nd JULY. GROUP,—£SOO by BALLOT, £SOO by SALE, 19th AUGUST. GROUP.—£SOO by BALLOT, £SOO by SALE, sth AUGUST. GROUP. —£500 by BALLOT. £SOO by SALE, Sib AUGUST. GROUP.—£SOO by BALLOT, £SOO by SALE. 19th AUGUST. £7,000 TO ENABLE MEMBERS TO PURCHASE THEIR OWN HOMES. New No. 10 Group is Commencing on Monday. Why not join and participate in these Appropriations? The subscription is Is per share per week, and each share entitles the holder to the loan of £IOO, interest free. The “ UNITED ” has advanced over £350,000 to members from its various Groups. The NEW GROUP will be in clusters of £Boo—but any number of shares from one to ten may bo held. V/HY HESITATE? JOIN ON MONDAY, AND PARTICIPATE IN BENEFITS. UNEQUALLED AS A SAYING PROPOSITION. Full particulars on application, . J. W. SMEATON, Secretary, 152 High street (below Arcade), Dunedin. NOTE.—Office Open on MONDAY receive applications and explain “ UNITED 11 Methods. ROYAL FEW ZEALAND SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN (Incorporated). PLUNKET SOCIETY. The ANNUAL MEETING of the DUNEDIN BRANCH of the above Society will be held in the City Council Chambers, Town Hail, on MONDAY, 12th July, at 3.30 p.m. His Worship the Mayor (Mr H. Livingstone Tapley, C.M.G., M.P.) will preside. Dr A. G. FISHER, 8.A., Ph.D. (Professor Economics, Otago University), will give an Address entitled ‘Some Population Problems.’ The Public are cordially invited to attend. GWEN G. BODDINOTT, Secretary. PENROSE’S BIG WINTER SALE, AND END OP SEASON GLEAN UP COMMENCES ON TUESDAY NEXT. THE WHOLE WAREHOUSE FULL OF PHENOMENAL BARGAINS. A GENERAL CLEAR-OUT OP ALL SEASON GOODS. KEEP TUESDAY FEES AND COME TO PENROSE'S. FULL DETAILS IN MONDAY'S ‘STAR.' W- PENROSE AND CO., LTD. BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES: T A R A TU GOA L. SEE YOU GET 11’. SEE YOU GET IT. All Coal Merchants Can Supply H. Address Orders for Truck Lots to THE PROPRIETORS, TARATU COAL MINES, ’Phone 217. 114 Rattray street, Dunedin.

PUBLIC ANN OU XCEMENT. Messrs Arnold and raffills, Stained Glass Artists, Lcadhght Makers, Glass i3cv.ellors and Benders, of 181 Moray place, h»v "’ensure in announcing that they have _ into Partnership Mr J. W. BROOK *’*” 'i .Messre Smith, and Smith, of this 1.... ■. Mr Brook has had a very wide experience, and served his apprenticeship with the, world-wido known finn of Messrs James Powell and Son, of Whitefrinrs, England. Mr Brock's work is known, from Auckland to tire Bluff. The Firm THANKS its Patrons for their support in the past, and hopes for a continuance of same. Dunedin, July 7, 1926. THE SALVATION ARMY, NORTH DUNEDIN, W 1 LEFT-OFF CLOTHING for JUMBLE SALE to be held in the interest of Self-denial and Social Work. Parcels will be called for and acknowledged. GREAT BOOK SALE NOW ON. HEAVY REDUCTIONS IN FICTION, TRAVELS, BIOGRAPHY, THEOLOGY, ETC. DRIVER’S BOOKROOM, 32 George street. M OSS AND (Late Incrocci), WATT Corner King and Frederick streets. Tools, Cutters, Springs of ail description Made. Butchers and Grocers' Machinery Made and Cutters Reground. No jobs too small. 'Phone 2,866, REDUCTIONS IN GRAMOPHONES, CALL AND COMPARE OUR PRICES. SPECIAL PORTABLE WEEK. SEE OUR GERMAN GRAMOPHONE At 37s 6d. Will Play lOin Record. WE HAVE RECORDS AT 3 for 7s fid. GEO. GOODWIN, PROGRESSIVE GRAMOPHONE STORE, 245 GEORGE STREET. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TEMPORARY STOPPING PLACE, MAIA, DUNEDIN-PORT CHALMERS LINE. Commencing on Monday, 12th July, 1926, raid continuing until further notice, the following Trains vrill Stop at Maia to pick up and set down passengers;— 7.9 a.m. and 8.10 a.m. Port ChalmersDuncdin. 4.58 p.m., 5.18 p.m., and 5.58 p.m. Dun-edin-Port Chalmers. Fridays only, 9.32 p.m., Dunedin-Port Chalmers. Saturdays only, 12.17 p.m., Dunedin-Port Chalmers.

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Evening Star, Issue 19298, 10 July 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19298, 10 July 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19298, 10 July 1926, Page 7