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CORPORATION NOTICES. GREEN ISLAND BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF SPECIALORDER MAKING A BY-LAW. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Green Island Borough Council, at a Special Meeting convened for the purpose and held on Monday, the 16th day of January, 1928, Passed the following RESOLUTION, making a By-law to be known as "The Groeu Island Borough By-law No. 7, 1928,” the object and purport of such By-law being to empower the said Council from time to time lo appoint, abolish, or vary Parking Places where private motor cars may be left unattended, and to make rules and regulations prescribing the conditions under such parking may bo permitted. The Resolution referred to is as follows:—. “That tho Green Island Borough Council, in pursuance of the powers and provisions of ‘The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,' and in pursuance of all and every other power contained in any other Act enabling the said Corporation in that behalf, hereby resolves that the proposed By-law submitted herewith, lo be known as ‘The Green Island Borough By-law No. 7. 1928,’ empowering the said Council from time to time to appoint, abolish, or vary parking places where private motor cars may be left unattended, and to make rules and regulation* prescribing the conditions under which such parking may bo permitted, be and the same is hereby adopted as a Bylaw; and it is further resolved that this resolution be submitted to a Special Meeting of tbe Green Island Borough Council to be held on Monday, the 27th day of February, 1928, for confirmation as a Special Order, to which meeting the said proposed Bylaw shall also bo submitted for adoption.” And NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the said Resolution will be submitted to a Special Meeting of the said Council to be held at 8 o’clock p.m. on MONDAY, the*27th day of February, 1928, for Confirmation as a Special Order, to which Meeting the said By-law shall also be submitted for adoption. A copy of tbe By-law is deposited in the Town Clerk's Office, Main South road, Green Island, and is open for public inspection during ordinary office hours—vis., from Mondays to Fridays (inclusive) between tie hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., and on Saturdays from 9 ft.m. to noon. A. L. BURK, Town Clerk. Dated at Green Island tin's 18th day of January, 1928. BOROUGH OF ST. HILDA. RATEPAYERS are respectfully Reminded that the Statutory Surcharge of TEN PER GENT, will be added to all Rates Unpaid after 5 p.m., WEDNESDAY Next, Bth February, 1928; and, further, that no Reminder Cards will be posted. No provision is made for the remission of the penalty. W. G. GRIFFIN, Town Clerk and Rato Collector. St. Hilda, 2/2/28. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. WATER SHORTAGE. OWING to tho continued dry weather it is imperative from this date that the use of the City Water Supply by means of hose for any purpose whatever must CEASE. The Inspectors' have been instructed to TAKE LEGAL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST ANY' PERSON who may bo detected disregarding this Notice. G. A. LBWIN, Town Clerk. Dunedin, 2nd February, 1928. HOLIDAY RESORTS. BEACH, Warrington.—Vacant FebruaryMarch, 3-roomed electric-lit Cottage To Let.—637, ‘Star’ Office. mO LET, twelve months (Macandrew’s JL, Bay), 4 Rooms, furnished; electric, copper, tubs, etc.; 30s.—Boyd's, Rattray street. MACANDBKW’S BAY.—4-room House, e.L, etc.; 2 minutes bus; 9 months’ lease. —Address 514, ‘Star.’ WARRINGTON HOUSE offers excellent ' Private Accommodation; every comfort; tariff moderate. —Apply H. Coupor, Warrington. LOST AND FOUND. OST, Gold Brooch, Clyde street.—Rex' ward on returning to 155 Frederick LOST, Wednesday, Tomahawk, Silver Cigarette Case; reward.—’Phono 20-918. LOST, Wednesday night, in Lonsdale street, Bcllekuowes, Parcel, containing two bathing suits.—Finder please communicate 10-047; reward. LOST, smal 1 Brown Purse, containing money, between Frederick and Albany streets; reward. —623, ‘Star.’ lOST, Tuesday afternoon, between Car■J gill’s Corner and Wolfendcn and Russell’s, Bag, containing notes and silver; reward.—sßß, ‘ Star.’ LOST, by client, at Grand Hold, Parcel addressed to City Dye Works; reward.—City Dye Works. LOST, Nellie Stewart Bracelet, Thursday night, on or near tho wharf.—Reward, ring 13-234. LOST, Eye Glasses, in ease, Princes street to Station.—Reward, Dawsons, opticians. L' OST, at St. Clair, Bathing Suit.—’Phone ' 22-359. IjIOUND, Gold Bing.—Apply, between 5 and 6 p.m., to 822 George street. FOUND, Brown Puppy.—Owner can have same by paying expenses, 338 Rattray street. lAOUN D, at Outrnm, Harbor Board’s Pic- . nic on February 4; train leaves 3.50 a.m.. returns 5.50 p.m.; adults 3s, children Is 3d. FOUND. —3ft Wood Bedstead, Wire Mattress and Bed; £5 10s complete.—A. and .1. Watt, Princes street. JjIOUND. —Oak Bedroom Suite (wardrobe duchesse, pedestal, bedstead and wiro mattress), £24 10s.—A. and J. Watt, Princes street. lAOUND Oak Tea Wagon, 37* 6d; ■ Stained, 32s 6d; inspect the line; be«t rubber castors.—A. and J. Watt. FOUND, Dyeing and Cleaning to Perfection at prices to suit. —Strand Dy 8 Works Depot, 3 Royal Arcade. BOUND.—Latest Fashion Shirts, starched - collars to match, from 7s lid; clearg price lor Handkerchiefs, 8d each, or for Is 9d.—Pearsons. LOST, high prices at Pearson and Co.’e, George street; Gents’ All-wool Sox, sale price, Is a pair; Starched Collars, 1* each; Hats from 10s 6d. FOUND, a High-grade Tailor with reasonable prices.—Try Pearson and Co., George street; latest in Suits from £7 ss. JjIOUND. —Prime Lamb from 9d lb at J. W. Thomas’s, butcher, Stuart street, Tainui, and Musselburgh. I' OST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by enJ gaging bur competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. FOUND.— We suit the suit-seeker because weekly terms suit them and they suit us, because our system suits both; call. — Cooper’s. FOUND. —The above advertisement does not rhyme, but it’s perfectly true, so call Cooper’s, next Oban Hotel. TAOUND. —No extra charged at Cooper’s Jl for time payment purchases; our motto, value for money; assistance, consideration, and courtesy are yours.—Cooper’s, Stuart street. 1 BOUND, Stewart’s (opp. Knox Church) - End-of Season Boot Sale now on; good bargains, cheap prices. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the ‘ Evening Star are accepted subject to tho understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear oiwnttek by the advertiser.

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Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 5