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PUBLIC NOTICES. ■ 1 11 PENROSE’S BIG SUMMER SALE, TO-MORROW, AT 9 A.M. READ THE PULL DETAILS IN CIRCULAR ENCLOSED IN THIS ISSUE. W. PENROSE AND CO., LTD., TO LET. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO THOSE CONTEMPLATING OPENING A ' BUSINESS. SHOPS TO LET, STUART STREET. The UP-TO-DATE, COMMODIOUS SHOPS which are being completed on the ground floor of the fine-looking and modern premises in the course of erection in Stuart street for ‘THS EVENING STAR' COMPANY, LIMITED, are now available for letting. The owners desire to assist prospective tenants to establish their businesses, and with this intention have fixed low rentals. Tenants will have the advantages of clean, new, spacious premises in a busy thoroughfare at moderate rents. The Grinnell Fire Extinguisher System is to be fitted throughout the building, and this will reduce insurance premiums on tenants' stock. Stuart street has during the past few years become one of the “ Shopping Areas ” of >uaedin, and with the various new buildings which ' have been erected a steady increase is to be expected in the volume of business done in it. THUS IS YOUR CHANCE—APPLY EARLY. Full particulars as to rentals and terms of lease may t® obtained from THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO., LTD., 1 Vogel street, Dunedin.

TO LET, nice 6-roomed House, central; electric and gas; no objection to one child. —65 Carroll street. mO LET, Furnished Front Double Room, A. suit couple; all conveniences; central. —2O Smith street. r|lo LET, St. Kilda, handy to beach, 2 A, Nicely-furnished Rooms, for three weeks; no objection 2 children. —121, Star.’ npO LET, Id section, 4 Rooms; e. light; A 27s 6d; no telephone inquiries.—lreland, Johnson, 207 Princes street. mO LET, Eurnished Bed-Sitting Room; A. gas griller, electric light, fireplace.— Apply (mornings) 18 Smith street. mO LET, a large sunny Eurnished Rooms. Xi —155 Castle street. SURGERY, Studio, or Office, 5-roomed house attached, new, brick; central; sunny; Let or Sale,—6ls, ‘Star.’ BOARD AND RESIDENCE, LADY wants comfortable Board-Residence, central. —709, ‘ Star.’ tOkf ANTED, steady young working Man VV , Boarder; washing, mending done; quiet homo; every convenience; south end. —715, ‘Star.’ WANTED, by young Girl, Private Board and Residence; on hill and telephone preferred.—7oo, 1 Star 1 Office. gg Hope street.—Board, Residence, or Eurnished Rooms To Let, with use of all conveniences /TT ENTLEMAN wants Board and Lodging Air two or three weeks; washing.—439l, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, a good respectable Boarder in private h0m0.—620, ‘Star.’ WANTED, by elderly Woman, with homely people, in the vicinity Howe and King streets; Board; no attendance.— 667, ‘Star.’ 'ANTED, by young Lady, Board and Residence or Furnished Room, vicinity High or Stafford streets.—-628, ‘Star.’ YOUNG Man requires Board, north end; single room; steady position.—6l7, ‘ Star.’ 'ANTED, by young Lady in business, Board and Residence, central; single room, fireplace, telephone.—66s, ‘ Star.’ KAI RANGI, 310 High street, have Vacancies for a few Paying Guests, permanent or casual.—’Phone 10-742. 'ANTED, as Boarder, respectable young Gentleman—Apply Mrs Jamieson’s Store, corner of Leith and Frederick streets. WANTED, 2 Working Men Boarders, homely place, willing to share room; reasonable terms. —Apply (evenings) 8 Duke street. perRAINBOW Private Hotel, corner George and St. Andrew stroete.—Comfortable Accommodation; bed, breakfast, ss; manents from 30s- ’phono. WANTED, by Male Student, Private Board, close to Training College.— Particulars Box 22, Olane, Hawke’s Bay. AS, Bed, Breakfast..—Dominion House, Cumberland street, near Fire Brigade Station, 2 minutes Railway Station; telephone 13-336. WANTED Known—Vacancy for Permanent and Casual Boarders; single rooms; e. light, goorh bathrooms; breakfast from 6.30 to 9, dinner 12-1.30, hot tea. — Windsor P. Hotel 9 Manse street; E. M. Cameron. VACANCIES 3 Boarders, central; no cars required; washing, mending; 25s 6d per week; good table.—32o, ‘StarJ ANTED—New Arrivals from Home, Advico Given, Homes, Employment, Conditions.—Mrs Joncs-Ncilson, president, 165 Moray place. ONSLOW House.—Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior accomnodation; rooms and suites of rooms to let; use of terms court.—’Phone 22-550 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, 33 x 34- Ford Tyre, N.B. Valley, Sunday night; reward £l.—City Dye Works. LOST, Two Gallah Parrots.—Finder please telephone 10-461; reward. LOST, Saturday morning, Roslyn car, Lady’s Handbag, containing £2.—Reward returning 87 Russell street. LOST, Flatlite Reflector off motor car headlight, Mount Cargill, Saturday night; reward. —W. A. Scott and Sons. LOST, Saturday morning, String of Pink Pearls.—6s Upper Stuart street; j reward. LOST, Purse, containing adult’s and child’s reserved tickets to Christchurch [and sum of money; reward. — Apply to Moore’s Joinery Factory, opposite new Den- [ tal School; urgent. LOST, Lady’s Umbrella, Mosgiel train, Sunday night; reward. —’Phono -126, Mosgiel. LOST, between St. Andrew’s Church and Belleknowes via Russell street and Alison crescent, Blue Purse, initialled F.M.; reward. —Telephone 20-913. LOST, Starling Handle for car, Moray place, Stuart street.—Finder please return Wimpenny’s Garage. LOST, Silver Horseshoe Brooch (Ellen); reward.—77 Fox street, South Dunedin. LOST, about fortnight ago, St. Clair, Fancy Vanity Purse; keepsake,— Finder please communicate 621, ‘Star’; reward. LEFT in ’phone box, Friday, Cargill’s Cor ner, Navy Blue Umbrella,—Return .Brown, baker. King Edward street; reward. LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Swoop —Ring Saunders, 13 250 or 13-736. FOUND.— 3f( Wood Bedstead, VV ire Mm. tress and Bed: £3 10s- complete. A and J Watt, Princes street. —Oak Bedroom Suite (wardrobe A duohes.se, pedestal, bedstead and wire mattress), £24 10s.—A. and J. Watt, Princes street. FOUND —Oak Tea Wagon, 37s 6d; Stained, 32s 6d; inspect the line; best rubber castors.—A. and J. Watt. FOUND. —Fresh. Rabbits, Mutton Birds, Fresh and Smoked Fish; Groper, 8d lb.— Nelson's, St. Andrew stieefc.

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Evening Star, Issue 19765, 16 January 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19765, 16 January 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19765, 16 January 1928, Page 7