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MISCELLANEOUS. O AMPLE range Hair Slides, with sparkO iing brilliants, direct from Paris; lovely roods; froir. Is to 3? 6d; «orth double. ElCil Mcam. Silk Lace for trimming ladies lingerie, from 3d yard; Wide Hclio. Sky. and Pink Silk Lace, lOd. LONG Wide Silk Scarves, new colours, in jazz and Moral patterns; hundreds of new Silk Handkerchiefs, Is each. HEAVY Silk Knitted Scarves, fringed ends, for cold nights; white and all colors; from 2s lid.—T. Boss, importer. PERFECT'D Flat Oil Stain; 1 gallon 12s 6d, |-ga’lloD 6s 6d. i-gallon 3s 6d.— Wren’s, Princes street. D REAVER’S May Specials.—Navy nepp Frocks. O.S. only, trimmed sase blue fronts, cuffs, collar, box pleats in skirt, 635; Navy Serge Frocks, O.S. and E. 0.5., handsomely embroidered, dainty fronts, different designs, 70s. D REAVER’S May Specials. Dainty shades in knitting silks; knits up beautifully; was 4s lid, now 2s 6d ball. REAVER’S May Special’s. Cream Woven Art. Silk and Cotton Camibockers, with ribbon straps; 5s lid. REAVER'S May Specials.—Smart Pull-on Felt Hats, daintily trimmed with corded silk ribbon; 8s lid. D LEAVER’S May Specials.—Matrons’ ■Hats, in black, navy, and newest colours; very latest materials; 255. D REAVER’S May Specials.—Checked and Plain Flannels, 4s lid; Checked and Plain Kasha Cloth, 5s lid; all colours. D REAVER’S May Specials. Coloured Suede Cloth, embroidered in coloured silk; suitable millinery, trimming, etc.; 15s 6d, now 3s 6d. D REAVER’S May Specials.—Girls’ Tweed and Velour Coats; saxe, fawn, brown, navy; 24in-36in; 25s 6d to 49a 6d. DR SAVER’S May Specials.—Girls’ Ready-to-Wear Felts,- all newest colours; 8s lid.—Dreaver’s, George street. ' DON’T let your grates rust; use Perfecto Stove* Pipe Enamel; Is and 2s (i n .—Wren's, Princes street. |"UM sez rjVLIB Reliable Shop F Q3OR Seagrass Furniture is Q AY. HBRRICH AND CO.’S. CLEAVING Machines, Sewing Machines, all O makes, at lowest perience; machines guaranteed.—At -u. Forrester and Co.’s, 70 Stuart street; ’phone 11-305. BATH Enamels, Furniture Enamel, Motor Enamels, Flat ‘White for underrating.—Obtainable Wren's; famous for ow prices. Ift/TcINTYRE’S extra strong Regulating Iyl Pills For For Sale by all chemists throughout the dominion. ROYAL Portable Typewriters lead the world; send for catalogues.—N.Z. -yprewriler Co., corner Water and Bond treets. 14TABON.—Ladies’ Art. Silk Hose, 2s lid ML pair, 3 pairs 7s 6d; Wool-and-Silk umpers from 10s 6d; Men’s Shirts from s 6d.—302 Princes street; ’phone 13-045. PIANOS Remodelled, Repaired, Polished, Tuned by thoroughly-experienced itaff; estimates free; charges moderate.— Martins, Ltd., Octagon. FIT Fandango Auto Seat Covers to your closed car.—Wholesale distributor*, Tiros. Paterson and Co., Vogel street. jT'iREASY hands, muddy feet, have no \3T terrors for a car fitted with Fandango Seat Covers. FANDANGO Seat Covers cost £5 15s for 5-seaters; £6 15s for 7-seaters; fitting free. BEAUTIFY and protect your Ford with Fandango Seat Covers, £3 15s to £4 15s; fitting free. THE interior condition of your car determines the resale value; protect yourself; fit Fandango Seat Covers. ASK your garage to show you Fandango Auto Seat Covers.--Thos. Paterson. MITH AND RODGER sell Blue Bird Silk Hose, 5s lid pair; the right weight for winter wear. __ SMITH AND RODGER’S New Millinery Saloon, 201 King Edward street; see our May bargains in Millinery. MITH AND RODGER have opened a wide range of Ladies* and Children s AVinter Hosiery Gloves, Cardigans. CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF PORT CHALMERS. ESTIMATE of tho Expenditure and Income of tho Borough of Port Chalmers (exclusive of tho AVater, Sanitation, Street Lighting, Hospital, and Gas Department Accounts) for tho year ending 31st March, 1929: ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE. Salaries, Printing, Office Expenses, Fir© Board Subsidy, Loan Interest and Sinking Fund Charges, and Sundry ... Purchase of Plant Public AVorks £2,355 0 0 640 0 0 1,666 0 0 £4,641 ESTIMATED INCOME, rears of Rates, Licenses, Kents, Rato Subsidy, and Misjollancous £2,181 Iditional Sum required made up bv a General Rate of 2s in the £ on £24,600 2,460 0 0 0 0 0 0 £4,641 0 0 Public Notice is Hereby Given that the Port Chalmers Borough Council will at its next Ordinary Meeting to be held in the Borough Council Chambers, Beach street, Port Chalmers, on MONDAY, the 14th day of May, 1928, at 7.30 p.m., MAKE and LEVY the following RATES and PEES for the period commencing on the Ist day of APRIL, 1928 and ending on the 31st day of MARCH, 1929:1. A GENERAL RATE under Section 77 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,’’ of TWO SHILLINGS in tho £ on the Rateable Value on the Valuation Roll of all Rateable Property within the Borough of Port Chalmers. 2. A SEPARATE LIGHTING RATE under Section 88 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” of ONE PENNY HALFPENNY in the £ on the Rateable Value on the Valuation Roll of all Rateable Property within tho Borough of Port Chalmers. 3. A SEPARATE RATE, to bo known as tho HOSPITAL RATE, under Section 52 of “Tho Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1926,” of SIXPENCE in the £ on the Rateable A’alne on tho Valuation Roll of all Rateable Properly within Ibc Borough of Port Chalmers. 4. WATER RATES under Section 82 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” in respect of the Ordinary Supply as follows: Upon all lands and buildings to which water is supplied the Rateable Value of which on the Valuation Roll does not exceed £l2 10s a Rate of TEN SHILLINGS Sterling (10s); exceeds £l2 10s, a Rate of 5 PERCENT. on such value. Upon all lands and buildings to which water can be but is not supplied, situated within 100 yards of any part of the waterworks, and upon all buildings used as stores or warehouses or for any purpose other than as a dwelling house, a Rate of ONE-HALF of tho Rates abovementioned. 5. A SANITATION FEE under Section 89 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920," of THIRTY SHILLINGS per pan for the removal of nighlsoil on all properties within the Borough of Port Chalmers to which such service is given. 6. EXTRAORDINARY SUPPLY under Section 82 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” as set out in the Borough Bylaws for places having flush down w.c.s, other than hotels and others paying a special water supply for same, a Fee of TEN SHILLINGS (10s) for each flush w.c. The above Rates are PAYIABLE IN ONE SUM and in each case on the Ist day of JULY, 1928, at the Town Clerk’s Office, corner of Beach and Grey streets, Port Chalmers, and tho ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF TEN PER CENT, provided for by Section 76 of “The Rating Act, 1925," will ha imposed on all such Rates which shall remain unpaid after 14th JANUARY. 1929. And Notice is further given that the VALUATION ROLL and the RATE BOOK are OPEN FOR INSPECTION by all persons concerned at the Town Clerk’s Office. Beach street, Port Chalmers, between the hours of-’9 o’clock and 5 p.m. daily, but on Saturday between the hours of 9 o’clock and 12 noon. C. BLACKMAN, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Port Chalmers, 30th April, 1923

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Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19855, 2 May 1928, Page 7

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