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PUBLIC NOTICES. "'■4 ■ v> J t f ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD,* v" EXTRAORDINARY HAPPENINGS ON HONDA;!,, MANY OF THE INDUCEMENTS WILL CREATE A SENSATION, HERE'S ONE, FOR INSTANCE:: .♦ r 200 LARGE BOTTLES OF BATH SALTS in a variety of perfumes. Teat choice, Is bottle; ‘ Inspect the REGENT STREET GOLD STOCKINGS. Usual price, 10s €& Sensational price, 5s Ud. tTOYS FOR VERY LITTLE AND PUZZLES FOR NOTB3NG. “ PHCENIX” PURE SILK STOCKINGS, all the best shades. Usual pries, 12s 6d pair. Sensational price, 6s Ud pair. “TWO CITIES,” a full-length Silk Stocking, with point heel;' every sima and every shade. Worth 6s lid. Your choice, 3s Ud. BALLOONS OF ALL SHAPES AND SIZES AT VERY SMALL PRICES. TWO SPECIAL NUMBERS IN FANCY BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS.—Lot U Usually 4s 6d to 6s 6d; Sensational price, 2s Ud box. Lot 2: Usual prices, 8s 6d to 12s 6d. Sensational price, 4s lid each. ' ALL MILLINERY, INCLUDING TRIMMED, READY TO WEAR, AND UNTRIMMED, AT HALF. MARKED PRIDE, LADIES’ FRENCH VOILE DRESSES in dainty colourings. Usual price, 25a, Sensational price, 14s Ud. LADIES’ ALL-WOOL EMBROIDERED SLEEVELESS CARDIGANS, all colame. Usual prices, 25s to 355. Sensational price, 15s 6d. LADIES’ TENNIS FROCKS in Cream Gaberdine, Usual price, 255. Sensational price, 8s Ud. LADIES’ AND GIRLS’ ALL-WOOL PINE CASHMERE BATHING SUETS. Usual price, 15s. Sensational price, 9s Ud. INFANTS’ RUBBER PILCHERS in Flesh, Sky, and Natural. Sensational price, la sd. RUBBER BATHING CAPS, all colours. Sensational price, la. 120 "PICNIC" LUNCHEON SETS, containing 12 Plates, 6 Cops, 6 Forks, 6 Spoons, Table Cover, and 6 Serviettes. Sensational price, Is 6d set. GENUINE ENGLISH AND CHINESE BRASSWARB—Vases, Bowls, and Fruit Dishes, On Monday, half-price. DOLLS AT 3s Ud. DOLLS AT 4a ILL DOLIS AT 5s Ud. ALL UNBREAKABLE, ALL TALKING AND WALKING. 750 BOXES EXQUISITE STATIONERY, delightfully got «p. Special price, 3s Ud. HUNDREDS OF TINTING COMPENDIUMS AT la 3d AND hi 23d. FOR THE MEN!—A Splendid Line of Now Season's Folt Hats, Special price, 25s each. , An OILED SILK TOBACCO POUCH, filled with 3 hemstitched handkerchief. Special price, 2s lid. Something new in CREAM PULL-OVERS. Our price, 13a Gd. 550 PAIRS OF MEN’S FANCY SOCKS, vertical stripes. Your choice, & 63 pair. MEN’S "FUJICHEBN ” SHIRTS, collar to match. 10s 6d each. A NICKEL-PLATED PETROL PIPE OR CIGAREfITE LIGHTER FREE WITH EVERY MAN’S COAT OR SUIT. ARTHUR BARNETT, LTD^ HANES, LTD., AERATED WATERS AND CORDIALS. Try our XX ALE and ORANGE CHEER (both winners). WHISKY, WINE, ALE, ETC., SOLD IN DOZEN ASSORTED LOTS OR MOHS. Agents for M'Callum's Perfection and Whyte and Mad: ay Whiskies; also Eugene Lallon 3 .Star Brandy. To ensure prompt delivery for Christmas chocr order early. Lanes’ Carbonated Waters, if unprocurable at your nearest store, ring ns, and we will deliver in two dozen lots or more, ’PHONE 10-047. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. CROWN LAND FOR DISPOSAL. Notice is hereby given that the undermentioned Lauds will bo offered for disposal at the District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, on MONDAY, 7th January, 1929. The Land in the first schedule will bo offered for selection on the optional system, applications closing at 4 p.ra. on MONDAY, 7th January, 1929. Tho Land in the second schedule will bo offered for sale by public auction on tho same date at 2 o’clock p.m., when the lease of tho Education Reserve shown in tho third schedule will also bo offered by public auction. FIRST SCHEDULE. LAND FOR SELECTION ON THE OPTIONAL SYSTEM. Section 61, Block VI., Clarendon S.D, Area, 60 acres 1 rood 30 perches. Capital value, £l6. Deposit on deferred payments, £l. Half-yearly instalment, 9s Bd. Half-yearly rental on renewable lease. 6s 6d. SECOND SCHEDULE. LANDS FOR SALE FOR CASH BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Throe Sections in the Town of Kurow, ranging from 8 perches to 24 porches. Upset _prices from £1 to £lO. Situated close to tho railway station and school, on tho Main road. Sis Sections in Block XLL, Town of Alexandra; area, 2 acres each. Upset price, £2O each. All good building sites, close to the post office and school. Sections 45 and 46, Block 1., Upper Taieri S.D. Area, 3 acres 2 roods 6 porches. Upset price, £l6. Situated at Patcaroa, close to the school and post office. THIRD SCHEDULE. EDUCATION RESERVE FOR LEASE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Section 49, Block VI., Clarendon S.D.; area, 10 acres Upset annual rental, 10s. Situated at Akatore, opposite tho Taieri Beach School. Weighted with £2 10s, valuation for roadline fencing. Further particulars may be obtained on application. E. S. GALBRAITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Dunedin. LEGAL NOTICES. In the Estate of WILLIAM M'CONNOCHIE, late of St. Bathans, in the Provincial District of Otago and Dominion of New Zealand, Merchant (deceased). PURSUANT to an order of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, made at Wellington under “Tho Trustee Act, 1S08,” on the fifteenth day of December, 1928, Notice is Hereby Given requiring tho Creditors of the said William M’Connoohio (deceased), and all other persons having CLAIMS AGAINST his Estate, to send in their Claims in writing to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of JANUARY, 1929, after which day the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased or any part thereof amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the Claims, of which such Executors have then notice, and shall not be liable for tho assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose Claims such Executors have not notice at the time of distribution of the said assets or any part thereof as the case may be. Dated at Dunedin this 22nd day of De> cember, 1928. BRUSH, CALVERT, AND BARROWCLOUGH, Solicitors for Executors, Moray place, Dunedin. EDUCATIONAL. ENGINEERS’ REGISTRATION AOT, 1924. EXAMINATIONS MAY, 1929. WNTRIES for tbs next Examination i JLI bo held in accordance with the rep la lions issued under Section 16 of M above Act CLOSE on tho 51:9. JANUARY 1929. Entrance forms received after tbi date cannot bo considered. Entrance forms will bo supplied on r quest to the Registrar, Engineers’ Rcgistr lion Board, Wellington. Applicants ebon stale whether they require form for Civ; Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering. Syllabus of Examination can bo obtain: on payment of Is. Unless applications for registration hai already been considered by the Board, s applications for examination should be a cqmpanicd by an application for registr. tion mado out on the prescribed form, < by a letter giving full details of tho ca: didate’a training and experience. Examination fco must also aeeompar entrance form. W. L. NEWNHAM, Registrar. JOHN M'GLASHAN COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY DAY AN BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. SCHOOL RE-OPENS on TUESDAY, 5; February, 1929. Pupils prepared L Proficiency, Public Service, Matriculatio: and Junior University Scholarship Exam nations. i Head Master, COLIN M. GILRAY, M. 0., M.A. (Oxon Prospectus and Particulars on Applicatio: NORMAL SCHOOL, DUNEDIN, SECONDARY DEPARTMENT. nnnis Department will REOPEN TUI JL DAY, sth February, 1929. Pupils I prepared for the Pubic Service, Scholarsh and Matriculation Examinations, and spec facilities for tho study of Drawing, Singii and Teaching nro afforded those who dos to enter the teaching profession. Head Master, Mr L. F. DE BERRY, MJ Teachers’ Secondary Department!; Mr I. B. HUBBARD, M.A* Miss H. M. KENYON, BjA. LADY Teacher has Vacancies Piano at Singing; terms moderate.—229, ‘Sta ROSSBOTHAM’S College. - Shorthan Typewriting, and Bookkeeping quick acquired; rapid methods; our compete stenographers in constant demand. BROWN’S College, Moray place, Puh Typists. Shorthand, Typewritii Bookkeeping; specialised continuativo ooun ensure employment stenographers, boc keepers. W ’ANTED Known-That Billheads, Ciri culars, Cards, Programmes, and General-Printing of every description are executed at the ’Evening Stax,’. Office at Moderate Priow, THE EVENING STAR/ DUNEDIN. SUBSCRIPTION:- A ; y: WEEKLY (Delivered). Ninepence. POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS IN NEW ZEALAND) 13s per Quarter, ORDERS FOR REGULAR DELIVERIHi MAY BE PLACED WITH RUNNERS AND AGENTS OR SENT DIRECT TO THE OFFICE. TELEPHONE: No. 10-269. COUNTRY READERS DESIRING THU STAR' POSTED tiro requested to ad drees remittances to THE MANAGER, THE EVENING STAR,’ DUNEDINPt.O, Bus - ■■■" 527, /J

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Evening Star, Issue 20056, 22 December 1928, Page 7

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