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late advertisements. GREAT BUYING CHANCES NOW PRESENTED BY, PENROSE’S, GENEROSITY IN BARGAIN-GIVING BRINGS IN GENEROUS TRADE. KEEN BUYERS INSPECT AND COMPARE. EVERY DEPARTMENT INTERESTED IN VALUE-GIVING. Usual 25 only Men’s Sports Coats in smart Donegal tweeds; sizes 3 and 4 only. price, 355. Sale price, 15s 6d. ... , . , , , , . 300 pairs Men's Heavy Working Trousers m dark grey wool twoods; 3 good pockets, cull bottoms. Usual price, 17s 6d. Sale price, 10s 6d. 50 Gents’ Raincoats, will turn water; fawn shades; Raglan sleeve; a splendid everyday coat. Usual price, 355. Sale price, 12s 6(1. . . 325 boxes Fancy Knitted Ties, good quality artificial silk; ties that will give long wear- good range of colors and designs. Usual pnoe, Is lid. Sale price, lO^d, Men’s Neglige Shirts, light grounds with assorted colored stripes; made of strongwearing cotton materials. Usual price, & 6d. Bale price, 4s lid. Men’s Working Shirts, with collars attached; dark and medium colors; made of extra strong cotton tweed and marl twist shirting; all sizes. Usual price, 7s lid. Sale price, 4s lid. .... , • ... 1000 dozen Men’s Cotton Singlets, fine quality for summer wear; garment that will ’ give good wear; all sizes; groat value. Usual price, 3s 6d. Sale price, Is 9d. 450 boxes Men’s Cotton Nu-Sox, spliced heels and toes; soft cashmere finish; splendid box for everyday wear; tan shades. Usual price, Is 3d. Sale price, 6d pair. Boys’ Black Golf Hose, with colored tops; all school colors; all-wool ribbed quality; will stand rough wear; all sizes. Usual prices, 3s lid to 5a 6d. Sale price, 2s 9d pair. W. PENROSE AND CO., LTD.-

PUBLIC NOTICE. rE Proprietors of tlio Undermentioned Letters Patent are desirous of entering into negotiations with manufacturing firms for the full development and practical working of their invention in Sew Zealand, so that the reasonable requirements of the public may be satisfied:— Letters Patent, No. 44,110, dated ICth February, 1917, entitled “ DYNAMO BRUSH GEAR.” Letters Patent, No. 43,265, dated 21st February, 1916, entitled “ IMPROVEMENTS IN PROCESS OF DRAWING MOLTEN MATERIAL IN CYLINDRICAL FORM.” Letters Patent, No. 43,266, dated 13th Juno, 1916, entitled ■ “ APPARATUS FOR FORMING MOLTEN MATERIAL IN CYLINDRICAL FORM.” Letters Patent, No. 43,567, dated 3rd May. 1919, entitled ‘‘BAR AND TUBING FEEDING AND SEVERING MEANS.” Letters Patent, No. 51,593, dated 21st January, 1924, entitled “IMPROVED MEANS FOR DISCHARGING GRANULAR AND LIKE MATERIAL PROM RETORTS AND SIMILAR VESSELS.” Letters Patent, No. 49,195, dated 17th November, 1922, entitled “IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO STUFFING BOXES FOR ROTARY DRYERS, KILNS. CALCINING, FURNACES, RETORTS, OR THE LIKE.” Letters Patent, No. 51,319, dated 26th February/ 1923, entitled “IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO GAS-HEATED COOKING OVENS.” Letters Patent, No. 39,280, dated 21st November, 1916, entitled “ IMPROVEMENTS IN DOUBLE HELICAL GEAR TRAINS.” Letters Patent, No. 40,882, dated 19tb November, 1917, entitled “IMPROVEMENTS IN CARBON GLANDS.” Letters Patent, No. 51,594, dated 22nd January, 1923, entitled “IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO ALLOYS.” Letters Patent, No. 54,684, dated 19lh July, 1924, entitled “IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO ALLOYS.” Letters Patent, No. 51,157, dated 31st October, 1823, entitled “METHOD OF COMPENSATING THE SUPPLY OF HEAT IN RELATION TO STEAM CONSUMPTION IN STEAM GENERATORS.” Letters Patent, No. 51,158, dated 31st October, 1923, entitled “ IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO STEAM PLANTS PROVIDED WITH STEAM ACCUMULATORS.” Letters Patent, No. 51,159, dated 31st October, 1923, entitled “ IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO STEAM POWER AND HEATING PLANTS PROVIDED WITH STEAM ACCUMULATORS.” Letters Patent, No. 51,160, dated 31st October, 1923, entitled “ IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO STEAM POWER AND HEATING PLANTS PROVIDED WITH STEAM ACCUMULATORS.” Letters Patent, No. 51,161, dated 31st October, 1923, entitled “IMPROVEMENTS IN' OR RELATING TO STEAM POWER AND HEATING PLANTS PROVIDED WITH STEAM ACCUMULATOSS.” All communications should be addressed in the first instance to Messrs BALDWIN AND HAYWARD, Patent Attorneys, of ill-113 Lambton quay, Wellington; 11 Winstoue’s Buildings, Queen street, Auckland; cr. High and Cashel streets, Christchurch; and 21 Crawford street, Dunedin. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. SALMOHAL HOUSE, 61 DUNCAN $ STREET. Excellent cuisine. Beautiful panoramic view. Replete and up to date. A home away from heme. Mrs M. FULTON, Proprietress. ’Phone 3,642. A L B Y N HOUSE, AA- 558 King street. Superior Private Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention, J. W. M'IVOR, Proprietress. ’Phono 2,889. TB RAHIRI PRIVATE HOTEL. A CCOMMODATION for Casual and PerA manont Boarders. Nice airy rooms. Good table. Three minutes from Railway Station. Commercial Travellers catered for. Proprietress, Mrs JONES NEILSON. ’Phono 3,433.

WSTANTED, 2 respectable Working Men • TVi Boarders; shore room.—Apply No. 15 Braemar street, South Dunedin. ADVERTISER has Vacancy for Married Couple, good tabic, washing done; also 2 Single Booms, suit business gentleman; on rise; terms moderate.—Address 423. ‘ Star.’ XCCWMAIODATION, Booms, Blots, XL Boarders; best selection Dunedin, suburbs; send your inquiries.—Commercial Bureau, Stafford street; ’phone 3,QSO. ■wtttaNTJ'jD, "Board, by young man; must V v i bo central, select. —Address Business, 230, ‘ Evening Star.’ __ ACANCV for Married Couple (no children) or 2 rriends.—2l4, George street. ADY requires Board with other board--J ers preferred; no trouble; _£4 monthly; homely, considerate. ‘ Star.’ -'S7'OUNG Lady requires Board, urgently; X suburbs; no dinner; stale terms.— 383, ‘Star’ Office. 'ANTED, by young Married Couple . - I (one child), Private Board f with homely people; central. —370, ‘Star’ Office. (\KLCi High street has Vacancies for 4/0 & Boarders; double and single rooms; terms moderate; good table, piano. SUPERIOR Home offered Gentlemen Boarders; telephone, piano; within Id section. —348, ‘ Star.’ Private Hotel, St. Andrew t> street; board, residence, 27s 6d; also good Furnished Booms To Let, 10s weekly. BUSINESS Lady requires large, sunny Unfurnished Room, vicinity Octagon; urgent.—No. 321, ‘Star.’ SINGLE and Double Rooms, suit friends; also Rooms To Let. London street. OCTAGON Labor Exchange, Octagon (’phone 2,229), have largo selection City Residences requiring Boarders; Flats, Booms available also. WANTED, Board and Lodging for mother and 2 boys (5 and 2 years) at any of the bays during school holidays; state terms. —172, ‘Star’ Office. CAPTAIN COOK HOTEL, Albany street. —Vacancies Casual, Permanent Boarders ; moderate tariff.—W. L. Buddioom, proprietor; 'phone 3,473. PERSONAL.. ANY Girl lonely or needing advice should come to tho Lunch and Rest Room, Octagon Hall (tep floor), and ask for Sister Haze). Hours: Daily (except Saturday), 12 to 2 p.m.—Address .Octagon Ha}l,

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Evening Star, Issue 19385, 20 October 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19385, 20 October 1926, Page 7

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