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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ‘ SPORTS SPECIAL »■ THE ‘ SPORTS SPECIAL * THE ‘ SPORTS SPECIAL * THE ‘ SPORTS SPECIAL* Will be Issued on SATURDAY EVENINGS. Price, Twopence, ORDER NOW. COPIES MAY BE (OBTAINED FROM THE FOLLOWING AGENTSj-. The RAILWAY BOOKSTALL and Theatres. CAVERSHAM . Mrs Jones CAVERSHAM (Glen Store) Miss D. Martin ST. CLAIR Mr T. H. Walker FORBURY CORNER Mr Newton CARGILL ROAD Mr Shelton CARGILL ROAD, 227 Mr A. G. Monk SOUTH DUNEDIN Cargill Corner ST. KILDA (King Edward street) Mr Borsdell MUSSELBURGH RISE ... Mr Macdermott ANDERSON’S BAY Mrs M'Lauchlan MORNINGTON Mrs Hall MORNINGTON Mr G. Curtis GLEN AVENUE Mr A. Burgess MARYHILL Mr H. Morgan ARTHUR STREET, 87 Mr W. Cooper STUART STREET Miss Ryan GEORGE STREET, 185 Mr Bishop GEORGE STREET, 295 Mr Brown NORTH-EAST VALLEY ... Mr Hounsom Mr Sprague ROSLYN Mr Mann KAIKORAI VALLEY Mr D. Morgan KAIKORAI VALLEY (Shetland street) Mr Marshall BISHOPSCOURT Mr Mnir MAORI HILL Mr Sparrow NORTH DUNEDIN—v Mrs JJoyland, King street ‘ ' Mr Divers, 602 King street Mrs Williams, Howe and King streets Mrs Healhcote, Castle street Mr E. F. Leo, Eden street RAYENSBOURNE Mrs Linden TOMAHAWK Mr Pereira MACANDREW’S BAY Rowlands and Duncan BROAD BAY PORT CHALMERS WAITATI WARRINGTON .... SBACLIFF PALMERSTON ... TIMARU MOSGIEL MILTON LAWRENCE BENHAH BALCLUTHA KAITANGATA GORE •HERIOT RANFURLY CROMWELL Miss Clearwater * Star ’ Office Messrs Oram and Beer Mr Couper Mr Mayal! Mr Robinson Mr H. H. DODD Mr M’Cloy Mr Taylor Miss Murphy Mr Hopkins Mr Anderson Mr C. Stevenson Mr Campbell Mrs F. Frost Mr A. M'Kensio Mr Hanraban Mr VaroCK WOVEN CIRCULAR JERSEY SILK, FOE LADIES’ WEAR. A NEW SHIPMENT JUST OPENED AT PENEOS E’S 40in Circular Jersey Silk, in turquoise, cream, helio., apricot, _ pink, sky, lemos, black; a nice quality fabric. Usual urice, 6s lid. Sale pries, 3s lid. Min Circular Jersey Silk, in sky, orange, cream, nary, sase, mastic, pink, Ismfin, black. Usually 8s lid. Sale price, 5s 6d. • - W. PENROSE AND CO., LTD. - -

OTAGO’S FINEST PRODUCT, KAITANGATA COAL, reduced HI PER TON FOR CASH BY ALL DUNEDIN .COAL MERCHANTS. 1 SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRIES PROPERTIES FOR EXCHANGE. SPLENDID, SOUND 4-ROOMBD HOUSE, with conveniences (Burnside), on fine rise (price, £650, equity £300), For COMFORTABLE 4 or 5 ROOMS, North End, South End, or Caversham. BUSINESS, South Canterbury, Double Shop and 4 Rooms; stock (average £150), Fancy Goods, Drapery, etc., and Furniture; price, £1,150, equity £500), For DWELLING HOUSE, any part Dunedin. IRELAND, JOHNSON, LTD., 207 Princes street, Dunedin. PERIOD FURNITURE. (LOSING-DOWN SALE. Prime orcatly ( Reduced. FOR QUICK SALE ; At i FURNITURE CO., ■ 237 George street. TENDERS. SECTION 207, WAIKATO SCHEME. 50 K.V, TRANSFORMERS. TiENDEHS for the above close with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on 15th FEBRUARY Next. Specifications are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin; Head Office, Wellington; High Commissioner’s Office, London; ami N.Z Trade Commissioner’s Offices, Melbourne and Sydney. STEEL FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. LAND AND DEEDS DEPARTMENT, CHRISTCHURCH. TENDERS for the above dose with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on 12th OCTOBER Next. Plans and specifications may bo seen on application at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, and at Head Office, Wellington. PROFESSIONAL. DOCTOR ARTHUR A. Has REMOVED to REID ' 230 HIGH STREET. HOURS.—A.M.P. Buildings: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 250 High street: 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. LOSI AND FOUND. LOST, last night (Thursday), near G;;and Pictures, Motor Head Lamp Him.— Please return Kcmpthornc's Garage. Tj" EFT last night, in slot telephone, MaitJLi wnd street, Walking Stick.—Reward on returning Gilraoiir, 102 Carroll street. LOST, Thursday night, in tramcar, £1 Note—Would finder please ring 1,3G6; reward. LOST, Starting Handle of Motor Car; reward.—!. M’Auley and Sons, butchers, South Dunedin. FOUND, Monday/ in Jarvis street, Lady’s small Dressing Case; owner can have same ou giving description and paying advertisement. —46 Harrow street. LOST, . Dust, Germs. Moths by having your Carpets collected, cleaned, returned same day; no waiting; Chimneys Swept.—Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., St Andrew street; phone 493. ■jOIOUND, the busiest Shop iu Stuart ill street, where Reddolls’ genuine Sale is attracting the keen buyers. FOUND. —If you want efficiency, London West End cut, and workmanship, our services are at your disposal.—G. W. Reilly, merchant tailor, Princes street. FOUND. Tom Potter, hairdresser and tobacconist. Arcade, Hairdressing 1 Saloon; 2 chairs, no waiting; firet-class attention. !X)UND, old customers returning; the 111 price and quality of our special Suit is oiling.—Beddells’ Suit Sale. FOUND.— All Dry Cleaning done by the latest machinery at Strand Dye Works, .'.93 King Edward street; ’phone 1,692; all work called for and delivered at shortest notice. FOUND. —Stewart’s Boot Sale (opp. Knox Church) closes next week; secure bargains without delay; see window. PERSONAL. TF the Elderly Woman of Castle street JL does not Stop Slandering Mo Proceedings will be Taken against her.—W.M. SET Quotations from 'Evening Star’ Office for large or small quau(ij|ep of

QOOKE, HOWLISON, AMD CO. HAVE 2 SNIPS IN CHEVROLET TOURING CAES At £125 and £145. 1924 and 1925 Models.. Both Cars are in splendid condition. .USED-CAR SHOW ROOM, Princes street south. 'TOTE Thank all those Disabled Men who » » answered our advertisement, and regret that we cannot at present employ more hands, but hope, by strict attention to business and a continuance of the support of the public as in the past, to be in t)ie posit ion to offer more work. —THE DUNEDIN BOTTLE CO., 797 King street, Buyers of all kinds of Bottles, Rags, Fat, Zinc, Lead, Brass, Copper, etc. Cart calls whon required. , CENTRAL PORK BUTCHERY, 93 Stuart street (above Octagon). ALL KINDS OF SMALLGOODS. Xi. Special Pork Polonies and English Black Puddings, Pork Belgium, Ham and Bacon, Beef, Ham, and Stuffed Legs Mutton, Home-made Pies, Sausage Fresh Eggs. Open All Day Saturdays. i Late Night Fridays, _ ' CAVERSHAM SCHOOL. * REUNION OF SCHOLARS. BX-PUPILS who hare NOT received Circulars, please communicate as soon as possible with - G. T. PALMER, Head Master, Caversham School. EDUCATIONAL. ELECTRICAL WIREMEN’S REGISTRATION ACT, 1925. EXAMINATION. A N Examination in accordance with A Section 8, Sub-section_ (X), of *ho Electrical Wiramen's Registration Act, 1925, will bo held on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, tha 29th and 50th of October, 1926. Applications to bo examined must reach the Registrar, Electrical Wiremen’s Registration Board, cure of Public Works Department, Wellington, not later than Friday, Ist October. Application forms may be obtained from the Registrar. P. H. GWYNN, Registrar, JOHN M’GLASHAN COLLEGE, MAORI HILL, DUNEDIN. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAT AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. mHE THIRD TERM begins on TUESDAY, i tho 21st of September. Boarders return on tho 20th. Tho Principal, Mr COLIN GILRAT, may be interviewed by parents and guardians at tho College on Monday afternoon, the 20th September, or at other times by arrangement. Prospectus on application. Boarders are now being enrolled for 1927. C. E. GLENDINNJNG, Secretary. HANALEI,” Certificated Hawaiian Instrumenta,ist. Teacher Steel Guitar, Ukulele, Banjo-Ukulele. Whitcombe end Tombs Building, 73 Princes street. HAWAIIAN Stool Guitar, Ukulele, Banjo, Mandolin, Violin.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. Balmoral house, ex duncak STREET. Excellent cuisine. Beautiful panoramic view. Replete and up to date. A homo away from home. Mrs M. FULTON, Proprietress ’Phone 3,642. ALBYN HOD II ft 558 King street. Superior Private Accommodation lot, Permanent and Casual Guests, All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. J. W. MTVOR, Proprietress. 'Phone 2,889. TB RAHIRI PRIVATE HOTEL. • ACCOMMODATION for Casual and Permanent Boarders. Nice airy room*. Good table. Three minutes from Railway Station. Commercial Travellers catered for. Proprietress, Mrs JONES-NEILSON. , ■Phono 3,433. ’’IXTANTED, by Nurse, Unfurnished v V i Front Room, with fireplace and use of conveniences; own ’phone.—Address774, ‘ Star.’ ANTED Let, Furnished Bedroom, kitchenette, gas cooker; sunny rooms, private home; sat married couple, 2 business ladies.—(36B, ‘ Star.’ BOARD, Residence offered Two steady young Men willing to share room; single beds, home comforts.—36 Cargill street. pAPTAIN COOK HOTEL, Albany stroc \J —Vacancies' Casual, Formatter Boarders; moderate tariff.-W. L. Budd com, proprietor; 'phone 3,473.

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Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19351, 10 September 1926, Page 7

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