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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY BOOT PALACE, THE QUALITY FOOTWEAR HOUSE. For Sale Bargains We are Offering Marvellously Good Values, All Our Stock is Now Reduced in Price to Celebrate Our 40th Anniversary, STUDY THESE PRICES, Children’s White Canvas Lace Shoes, sizes 7-9. Anniversary Sale price, 3s lid. Children’s Patent Ankle-band Shoes, sizes 3-6, all leather. A.S.P., ,5s 6d. Children’s Tan Sandals, for summer days, all leather. A.S.P.: 4-6, 5s lid. LADIES’ FINE FOOTWEAR. In Smart Patent Leather or Colored Kid we can supply you with the latest shapes, in all sizes, in Bostock’s, Crockett and Jones, C. and J. Clark, “ Chic ” and other leading English makers. The colors are peach, hois de rose, banana, and apricot. Also a new shipment of real Crocodile Shoes; for wear they cannot be beaten. Wo invite you to inspect our new shipment of Ladies’ Smart Evening Shoes, in satin, brocade, and silver. THESE WILL PLEASE YOU. Black or Blone Satin Low-heeled Shoes from 18s 6d. Men’s Eostock Shoes, in black glaoe, sizes and A.S.P., 52s 6d. Men's Marlow Slices, black box calf or tan willow, A.S.P., 32s 6d, 355, 37s 6d. Men’s Leather Slippers for Christmas time, ten or black, all sizes. A.S.P., 10s 6d. Men’s Tennis Shoes just landed, crepe soles; suitable for bowling, too. All at specially reduced prices. During November 2s discount in each complete £ off all stock lines. Country orders receive promptest attention. CITY -BOOT PALACE, 97 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. f B2IPERIENCE has shown that in the use lid of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages are road I back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions., ADVERTISERS ARB REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS. And Not to Trust to a Telephone Message, as we cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND. DISCOUNTS of the Railwayman's Cash Purchasing Association for the period ending September 30th Payable at Social Hall, Hillside Workshops, THURSDAY, November 18th, and at New Trades Hall, Moray place, on FRIDAY, November 19th, from 6.30 to 9 p.ra. Member’s ticket must be produced; Annual subscription deducted on pay sheet. New list of firms issued to members at the payout. GEO. FERGUSON, Secretary, Caltoa Hill, Caversham, LOST, Friday, Gold Brooch, with diamond and ruby; reward.—’Phone 9,310. LOST, the Lower Part of Set of Teeth.— Reward on returning to 24 Shetland street, Kaikorai T OST, between Fairfield and South DunJLi edin, Micholm Disc Wheel, 710 x 90. Finder communicate H. Brown, Green Island. LOST, String of Beads, with pendant attached.—Reward on returning to W. C. Hendry, bakor, Caversham. LOST, Fawn-and-White Bulldog.—Reward on returning to 257 High street. LOST, by Widow, Monday afternoon, Parcel, containing skeins cream silk and cotton.—Please return to Dunedin Boot Factory, Castle street. OST and Found Again,—H. Carmichael, chimney sweep, 5 Ranfurly street, Caversham. LOST, a good night’s Entertainment by not attending Swimming Carnival, Municipal Baths. To-night. 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 495. FOUND, prettiest Tea Rooms around Dunedin; specialise in weddings and parties; book early.—Tho Bungalow, St. Kilda. rUND.—A 1 Radio Supply and Service Station, 13 Frederick street, have a largo stock of Radio Accessories; Batteries Charged, Sets Overhauled and Repaired; town and country orders receive prompt and careful attention. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Albyn house, 558 King street. Superior Private Accommodation for Permanent and Casual Guests. All Communications Receive Prompt Attention. J. W. MTVOE, Proprietress. 'Phono 2,889. TE RAHIRI PRIVATE HOTEL. ACCOMMODATION for Casual and Permanent Boarders. Nice airy rooms Good table. Three minutes from Railway Station. Commercial Travellers catered for. Proprietress, Mrs JONES NEILSON. ’Phono 3,433. LADY desires respectable Girl or Lady to Share Furnished Bungalow, St. Clair; magnificent view, 2d tram concession.—2l Coney Hill road, St. Clair. C'IOUPLE would like 2 Unfurnished Rooms J and kitchenette, or House, lloslyn district.—Particulars to 417, 1 Star.’ >T'i OOD Private Board, 27s 6d per week. — SJT 4 Clark Mrect (off High street, 2 minutes from Exchange). BOARD wanted, where there is a ’phone and yard or shed to accommodate bus. —Address Princess Superior, 404, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, 2 Working Men Boarders; washing, mending, piano; 27s 6d week,—4o6, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Working Man Boarder; must be sober.—Apply 34 M’Bndo street. WANTED, by young Gentleman, Board with private family; south end preferred.—3B2, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Furnished Bedroom, by middle-aged Lady; fireplace; use of conveniences; central, convenient , car; moderate rent.—37l, 1 Star.’ GENTLEMAN desires Board-Residence with private family; with garage preferred—State toims to 373. ‘Star’ Office. ILFORD HOUSE,“I2O Maitland street, has Vacancies for 2 Gentlemen Boarders; comfortable homo and good table. W ’ANTED, thoroughly respectable Genitleman Boarder, good home; all conveniences; Id car, south.—4l Grosvenor street. BOARD offered Married Couple, £2 10s for both; or 2 Girls, 22a 6d each; St. Kilda, near beach.—333, ‘Star.’ VACANCIES for 3 Gentlemen Boarders; washing, mending, use piano,—B7 Stafford street. WANTED, Furnished Bedroom and Breakfast (conveniences), by tradesman; widow preferred, view matrimony.— Particulars 301, ‘Star’ Office. CAPTAIN COOK HOTEL Albany street. —Vacancies Casual, Permanent Boarders; moderate tariff.—W. L. Bnddioom, proprietor; ‘phone 3,473,

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Evening Star, Issue 19407, 16 November 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19407, 16 November 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19407, 16 November 1926, Page 7