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NORTH DUNEDIN— Mrs Boyland, Kingitrcck Mr Divers, 602 King *twt Mr Scouler, 755 King street Mrs Heathcote. Castle street Mr E. F. Lee, Eden street Mr G. Kitchin, 680 George street Mrs Crawford, 125 St. Andrew street .Mr Tusoain, Hanover street RAVENSBOURNB . .. TOMAHAWK MACANDRBW'S BAY BROAD BAY PORT CHALMERS .... WAITATI WARRINGTON SEACLIFF PALMERSTON TIMARU MOSGIEL MILTON LAWRENCE ! BBNHAR BALCLUTHA KAITANGATA GORE HERIOT RANFURLY CROMWELL .... Mrs Henden Mr Pereira ... Mr Rowlands Miss Clearwater ‘Star’ Office ... Mr Townsend Mr Couper Mr Mayall 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'Kenzio .... Mr Hnnrahnn Mr Varcoe PRESENTS OF PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB. IT may not be generallv known that the NEW ZEALAND MEAT PRODUCERS’ BOARD will receive ORDERS at any time for the delivery on any date of SINGLE CARCASSES of PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB to friends in the United Kingdom. The arrangements made by the- Board ate not simply confined to the Christmas and Easter Seasons. The lamb-eating, season at Home has now properly commenced; no tend a PRIME NEW ZEALAND LAMB to your friends now. and . thus help to advertise New Zealand produce, as well as providing the folks at Home with a welcome treat. If your gift is sent to a person at Home who has not yet sampled our Now Zealand Lamb, or who may be prejudiced against our lamb because... it is frozen, then it will be even more valuable as a means of advertising and encouraging the consumption of Prime New Zealand Lamb. All ■ that is necessary is to send £1 111 to the Secretary of iho New Zealand Meat Producers Board, P.O. Box 121, Wellington, together with the friend's full address. This amount covers all charges to delivering at the friend’s private house, to whom a post card will bo forwarded indicating the sender’s name, and instructions regarding defrosting, etc. The post card will arrive a day or two ahead of the lamb, and will indicate the date on which the lamb may be expected. MEETINGS. N.Z. LABOR PARTY. MR L. GLOVER, of Wellington, will deliver an ADDRESS at tne Trades Hall on SUNDAY, 7.30 p.m. Subject, ‘ Decisions of the Labor Parly Conference.’ Mr FLOOD, of Lyttelton, will also speak. Collection. 80AHD AND RESIDENCE, TlJ> CARDERS wanted; railwayman preILfl ferred; terms reasonable.—6 Tennyson street. QT. HELIERS, 40 Howe street, under K 7 entirely new management; Single and Double Rooms,, suit lady students; moderate tariff. aEFINED Couple require Furnished or Unfurnished House, Musselburgh; lodcrato rent.—Reply 595, ‘Star.’ _ ntTANTED, ~Two ~Fropt Rooms, unfurv v nished, use conveniences, with homely eople; moderate rent; south end.—s 99, Star.’ 3S 7AC ANGIES respectable young Men V Boarders; very central; moderate tariff.—’Phono 38, Tennyson street. ELDERLY Lady will pay £3 monthly for plain food, plain Horae; no trouble; homely.—Reply 551, ' Star. 1 r>/\a George street.—Vacancy for a young OU/4 Man Boarder; share room; near Dundas street WANTED, a respectable working man Boarder: washing and mending done; 27s 6d weekly —Apply 153 Castle street. OARD-RESIDENCeTTo Rah in House, Stuart street; tariff moderate; every convenience; good table; central. APTAIN COOK HOTEL7~ATbany street. —Vacancies Casual, Permanent Boarders; moderate tariff.—W. L. Buddicom, proprietor; ’phone 3,473 EDUCATIONAL. LADY Teacher (certificated) Piano has Vacancies; visit homos; prepare Trinity College examinations; terms £1 Is. —659. ’Star.’ MRS CHIKNSIDE, Ladies' Cutter and Teacher of Dressmaking, View street (opp. Y.M.C.A.); classes daily; evening class Mondays; patterns or material cut to measure.— Telephone 3,112. BROWNS Commercial College (above Mora : Place P.O.— Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; individual tuition; railway concessions. -Telephone 2,997. BTNJOOIANDOLTN, BanjoTstoel Guitar, Ukulele, Violin. —J. 11. Hutton, 207 George street. s» LOST AND FOUND. I GST, Upper Cavoll street, Marabout.— ■ J Finder please communicate 547 George street; reward. T EFT in telephone box, St. Hilda Town J-J Hall, by Woman with family (husband entering sanatorium). Purse (notes and silver) ; reward.—26 Richardson street, St. Kilda. LOST, Gold-n ounted Fountain Fen (initialled), between Stafford Street Hospital and Octagon.—Reward returning to Ocean Insurance Company, Lower High street. LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Rina Saunders (3.250 or 8,066). LOST, ail thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, (3,250 or 8,066), T OST, Dust. Germs, Moths by having yotir L Carpets collected, cleaned returned same day, no waiting; Chimneys Swcipt.— Dunedin Window Cleaning Co.. St. AtrafW street; ‘phone 495 * FOUND Stewart’s, oj posito Knot Church, noted shop for stocking bat Footwear: call and inspect; see window. TT'.OUND.—It pays to buy Lamb, 6d lb; -B- Legs Mutton from 7d lb; Corn Beef in abundance J. W. Thomas, Stuart street, Tainui, and Musselburgh. FOUND. —Mutton Birds, Oysters, Fresh Rabbits, and Fresh Fish.—Nelson'* (next City Boot Palace), St. Andrew street. FOUND. —New season’s Mutton Birds, Oysters, Kippers, Fillets fresh and nnoked Fish, Rabbits, daily, at Stewart’s. FOUND. —Imputation Rummage Sale, Kaikorai School Gymnasium, Saturday, 7th, at 2.30 p.m. FOUND. —Tom Potter, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Arcade; Hairdressing Saloon, 2 chairs, no waiting, first-class attention, IjAOUND, Druids' Social,.St. Hilda CoronaJD tion, next Tuesday night; dancing 8 to 12; gents 2s, ladies basket. iTtOUND.— Muiton Birds, Oysters, Fresh, . Rabbits, and Fresh Fish.—Nelson’s (next City Boot Palace) £t Andrew street. J WOUND.—AII Dry Cleaning done by the latest machinery a 1 Strand Dye Works, 193 King Edward street; ’phone 1,692; all work called for and delivered at shortest notice. rpHB 1 •EVENING STAR* is the best Medium for Advertising , HOUSES TO LET. HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT.

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Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 7

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