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PUBLIC NUTIUtS. .LADIES! HERE IS YOTJR CHANCE. PENEOSEfS OFFER. THOUSANDS OF POUNDS' WORTH OF VALUABLE MANCHESTER AND ST» NISEJNG GOODS AX PRICES UNDER COST. THESE PRICES ARB A BOON TO THF. PUBLIC, AND SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. DON’T DELAY. VISIT PENROSE’S TO-DAY. Hprroclifies’ Hemmed White Twill Sheets, 54in x Sfliu: extra quality, pure linen fetish. Usual price 19s 6d. Bargain price, Isa 6d pair. . . 10 pieces Kcversible Shadow Oiutoiuie, 30m wide, dark servii’cable colours. usual Is lid. Bargain price, Is. , „ 500yds Beige Blind Hollands. Usual price, 3s. Bargain price, Is lid. . I,oooyds Horrockses’ Celebrated White Calico, ofiiu wide. Usual price, Is 6d. Bargain price, 10 2 d. PRICES MUCH LOWER. Con"«leum Art Squares, the most effective and cheapest floor covering to-day. A fresh shipment of the latest and smartest designs has just been opened at Penrose s. I altera and sizes to suit all rooms. The lasting appearance and wear of squares have been proved beyond question. 9ft x 6ft. Usual price, 37s fid: Bargain price, 255. 9ft x 7ft 6in: Usual price, 455; Bargain price, 52s 6cl. Oft x 9fl: Usual pnoo, 52s 6d; Bargain price, 37s 6d. 9ft s 10ft 6in : Usual price. 02s 6d. Bargain pnoc, 455. 9ft x 12ft: Usual price, 755; Bargain price, 52s fid, W. PENROSE AND CO., LTD, GEORGE STREET. REMOVAL NOTICE. N.Z. GOVERNMENT STATE FIRE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE OFFICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE REMOVAL OF THE BRANCH OFFICE OF THE ABOVE DEPARTMENT TO OFFICES IN NEILL’S BUILDING, OPPOSITE THE OLD SITE, BUT WITH ENTRANCE AT No. 30 CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. LANES, LIMITED, GOLD MEDAL AERATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. GENTS FOE WHYTE AND MACKAY SPECIAL SCOTCH WHISKY, D. AND J. M'CALLUM’S PERFECTION SCOTCH WHISKY. 8 CARROLL STREET, DUNEDIN. A ug°ea and chinchilla rabbits. Anyone interested in the profitable rearing of these Animals is invited to Inspect Messrs J. K. MOONEY AND CO.’S Shipment of PEDIGREE STOCK at their Stores, 258 Vogel street. FIRES ARE THE ORA ZB. Cheerful, Cosy, Cheap, and Clean. Communicate with ASHLEY W. COOPER, Kensington, for Full Bags Dry Saw-mill Blocks, 2s fid on flat, 2s 9d on hill. The deli ca t esse n, Plaza Buildings, George street, Are AGENTS for HITCHON’S (Milton) FAMOUS PRODUCTS. Bacon Ham. Pork Saveloys, Pork Sausages, Belgium Roll, Trotlers, etc., delivered fresh every day. PHONE 10-435, ELECTION NOTICES. ET. HO N. J. (f. CO'A TE S (Prime Minister of New Zealand) WILL DELIVER A PUDMO ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS In the PRINCESS THEATRE • TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), OCTOBER 18, at 8 p.m. Chairman, ELS WORSHIP TEE MAYOR (W. B. Taverner, FafV ELECTION NOTICE. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. Mil ’ I labour. 'MR H. E. HOLLAND, labour! leader of THE LABOUR PARTY, LABOUR'. Will Speak in the LABOUR. BURN HALL LABOUR. 0n LABOUR. FRIDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. LABOUR. Everyone Interested in the Present Political LABOUR. Situation should Hear this Fine Oral or. LABOUR. LABOUR. LABOUR. LABOUR. LABOUR, LABOUR, LABOUR. LABOUR. LABOUR. LABOUR. LABOUR. LABOUR.

ELECTION NOTICE. MB J. W. MDNBO Will bo Pleased to Moot All Supporters and Friends in tiro COUNCIL CHAMBERS, RAVENSBOUSNE, on THURSDAY, AT 8 P.M. DUNEDIN NORTH ELECTION. GS. THOMSON. F.R.A., Lilrorel-iUbour • Candidate, will OPEN HIS PLATFORM CAMPAIGN in tho N.E, Valley Town Hall TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). October 17, 1028, at 8 o’clock sharp. Chairman, Mr W. J. M. Wilson (president of N.E. Valley Progress league). Ladies specially mvitod. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. W 'ANTED, 3 respectable working Men i Boarders.—l2 Clarendon street (off Frederick street). W’ ANTED. Gentleman Boarder; washing and mending done; 25s per week.— - 34 Maclaggan street. WANTED, young Working Man Boarder; washing, mending; single bedroom; every convenience; private; Kensington (south).—44l, Star. _ OKKING Man, retired, socks Board in private Protestant home, north end; permanent.—State terms 435, ’ htav. Ta TAG ANGIES Board-Residence, permanent * « or visitors, or bed, breakfast, handy town; moderate. —238 High street. 4S, Bed, Breakfast; 7s Day.—Dominion. 341 Cumberland street (past Fire Brigade, 2 minutes railway); telephone 13-536. Tj,7AOANCY for Gentlemen; sun balcony, V telephone; single room 30s, share room 27s 6d.—534 King street. l > TyKSLOW House.—Casual and Permanent 1 0 Guests catered for; superior accommodation ; rooms and suites of rooms to let;. use of tennis court.—'Phono 22-550. EDUCATIONAL. MR L. D. AUSTIN (Musical Director Strand Theatre) has commenced Teaching the Pianoforte; pupils received or visited. —Apply at theatre. * RITcniKNSIDE. Teacher Dressmaking, View street (opposite Y.M.C.A.); day and evening classes; patterns or ma- ’ terial cut for home dressmaking.—Tele- - J 1 ■fTSTANTED, Pupils Pianoforte, all ’ W Stringed Instruments; 50s quarter, , or 3s per lesson; all pupils given ono free - orchestral practice weekly.—Studio, 505 King street. - TJROVVN’S College, Moray place.-Short-JO band, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; 1929 success ensured: take part term now. ■■ —Telephoto 10-637. K' OSSBOTHAM'S College. Shorthand, Typewriting, and Bookkeeping quickly acquired; rapid methods; our competent stenographers in constant demand, A GARDENING Alphabet for the year, and a Working Calendar for 12 months, the ‘ Star ’('Garden Book; all Seedsa men and Booksellers sell this compact Gardening Rook for 2s 6d,

DUNEDIN SOUTH ELECTORATE. MEET!NO FOK LADIES. mi CJI AS. TODD'S LADIES’ COMMITTEE Invites the Women Electors of Dunedirt. South to o. Meeting in the MciliodiH Cbureh Hall, Wesley elrcet, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON" NEXT, OCTOBER Intli, at 5 o'clock. Air Tfifld and Members of the La dins’ Committee will bnelly Address Die Meeting. Mothers may faring their small children. DUNEDIN CENTRAL. 4 COMBINED MEETING of Sir CHARLES STATIIAM'S ELECTION COMMITTEKS will be held at the Central Committee Rooms, 170 Princes street (nearly opposite new Post Ollicc site), on FRIDAY, 10th October, 1928, at 8 p.m. All friends and supporters cordially in* vited to attend. Note. —Electors are reminded that, as the roll will bo closed on FRIDAY, 19th October, at 6 p.m. all applications for enrolment must ho lodged with lie Registrar before that hour. For further information ring telephone 10-871, or apply at Central Committed Rooms (telephone 11-243). PROFESSIONAL. p ROY SPACE MA K, ' -yl * Organist and Choirmaster, Enos Church, Dunedin, Teacher of Pianoforte, Violin, and Organ, Studio. Regent Chambers, Octagon, First Floor, Room 4. Mr Spademan will be at tho Studio from Monday, October 81b, onwards from 3 to S p.m. to interview intending atudoute. TENDERS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. STARTING EQ I!*.'•’ENT F’OR MOTOR BUSES. JTVENDERS, adurcs-xa to the General JL Manager x>ew Zealand Railways, Ecatherston str»ot, Wellington, will bo received up to noon on MONDAY, 19th November, 1928, for the SUPPLY OF ONE MECHANICAL STARTER FOR MOTOR ENGINES. Terras and condilions of contract and BjKicificP.tiont, may be obtained nt the Offices of the District Railway Storekeepers at Newmarket, Addington, and Hillside, and at the Office of the Comptroller of Stores. Railway Buildings, Fcatherston street, Wellington. Tho lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and telegraphic tenders will not bo considered. PERSONAL. ANY Girl lonely or needing advice should oonio to Ho Lunch and Rest Room, Ociagon Hal! (top floor), and ask for Sister Hazel Hours Daily .except Saturday), 12 to 2 p.m —Address Octagon Hall DEA'R*Ylabel,-~Mcct me at the Select Scottish Fancy Dress Dance, Wednesday night.—Jim. tTHHE Star Garden Book, a bandy J. volume which gives practical information and hints that make all the differeJWti between success and failure; 2s M a cofff.

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Evening Star, Issue 19999, 17 October 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19999, 17 October 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19999, 17 October 1928, Page 7

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