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PUBLIC NOTICES. HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY, r A REAL SLAUGHTER OP PRICES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. EVERY ARTICLE OF GUARANTEED QUALITY AT PRICES THAT ARE IN MANY CASES SENSATIONAL. EVERY PURCHASE MEANS A SAVING. READ THESE MANCHESTER BARGAINS. TRAVELLING RUGS, size-60 x 80. Navy, with red border, 8s lid; Grey, with Mu 9 border, 10s 6d. COLOURED BLANKET BEDSPREADS, 60 s 80; Fawn, with broad fancy border. For 7s lid each. WHITE TWILL SHEETS, linen finish, hemmed ready for use; guaranteed free from dressing; astounding value. Single Bed: Usual price, 11s 6d, for 7s lid pair. Double Bed: Usual price, 12s 6d, for 9s lid pair. Double Bed, extra large: 16s 6d, for 11s 6d pair. 40in NEW CHECK DRESS TWEEDS, very latest, just opened. For 3s 3d yard. Win FANCY DRESS TWEEDS, in newest designs, 10 patterns to choose from. Fop 3s 6d yard. 27in WHITE FLANNELETTE, special soft nursery quality. B|d yard, or 7s 11® dozen yards, COLOURED TOWELS, 18 x 36. For Is 6d pair. 16in WHITE TERRY TOWELLING. For Is yard. oOin CREAM FUJI SILK. For Is 21d yard. FIVE SPECIALS FROM UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT. LADIES’ WHITE COTTON CHEMISE VESTS, V neck, short sleeves. Usually 3s &?, For 2s 6d. J LADIES ART. SILK FLEECY-LINED KNICKERS, extra special quality; good shape, with gusset; all shades and sizes. For 5s lid pair. LADIES’ FLEECY-LINED PETTICOATS, a cosy garment for winter wear. For 8s 6d each. LADIES’ PURE FUJI SILK BLOOMERS, well made, good fitting, with gusset. Fop 2s lid pair. CREPE BLOOMERS, in White and colours; good shape, with gusset. For Is 6d pair. HOSIERY AND FANCY COUNTERS. LADIES’ COTTON HOSE, cashmere finish; fine quality, in all new toning. For -Is 3d pair. ° ART. SILK AND COTTON HOSE, in New Brown, Dago, Mushroom, Oak Heart. Beach Tan. For 2s 9d pair. ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, good fitting; in every new shade; all sizes. Fop 3s 3d pair. LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES, with dainty fancy cuffs; new shades. For Is 8d pair. SOAPS—SPECIAL PRICES FOR WEEK-END. LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP, 4d cake. PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP, 6d cake. LUX TOILET SOAP, 5d cake. CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP, 6d cake. BATH SOAP, 3 large cakes for Is. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. U. AND R. WOODS LTD., 11. 13, 15 PRINCES STREET. THE ‘ SPORTS SPECIAL ’ THE * SPORTS SPECIAL ’ THE ‘ SPORTS SPECIAL ’ THE ‘ SPORTS SPECIAL ’ WILL BE ISSUED ON SATURDAY E Y E N I N G. PRICE, TWOPENCE. ORDER NOW. COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE FOLLOWING AGENTSr— RAILWAY BOOKSTALL. PRINCES STREET Wilson’s Bookstall HANOVER STREET, 178 ... , Miss Gilroy LOWER HIGH STREET .... Mr Townsend CARROLL ST. CORNER Mr Adam NORTH DUNEDIN— Mrs Boylaad, 54- Albany street Mr Divers, 602 King street Mr Cook, - 136 Frederick street Mrs Heathcoto, Castle street Mr E. F. Lee, Eden street Mrs Krept, 755 King street Mr E. Morgan, corner Regent road Mr G. Kitcnin, 680 George street Mrs Crawford, St. Andrew street STUART STREET, 62 ... Mrs Cattanach ARTHUR STREET, 74 Miss Olsen CAVERSHAM Mrs Carey CAVERSHAM (Sidey street) ... Mr Wills CAVERSHAM (Glen) ... Miss D. Martin ST. CLAIR Mr J. S. Algie RICHARDSON ST., 122... Mr J. B. White BAY VIEW ROAD. 352 Mrs Denton FORBURY CORNER Mr Newton FORBURY ROAD, 151 ... Mr H. F. Brown CARGILL ROAD Mr Shelton CARGILL ROAD. 241 ... Mr A. G. Monk SOUTH DUNEDIN Cargill’s Corner OSMOND STREET Mr R. F. Earley PARKSIDE Mr Ramsay ST. KILDA (King Edward street) Wright and Son QUEEN’S DRIVE Mrs Balneaves QUEEN’S DRIVE CORNER, Mr Hewitson FERGUSON STREET Mr Carvalho MUSSELBURGH RISE Mrs Young ANDERSON’S BAY Mrs Macfarlane TOMAHAWK ROAD Mr Pringle TAINUI ROAD, No. 20 Mr Hinkley ANDERSON’S BAY TERMINUS, , Miss Read CAVELL STREET Mrs Pollock MORNINGTON Mrs Hall MORNINGTON Mrs Jennings KBNMURB ROAD, 106 Mrs Mack ELGIN ROAD Mr J. M'Crorie GLEN AVENUE Mrs Burgess/ 1 MARYHILL Mr Hi Weir NORTH-EAST [VALLEY ... Mr Hounsom Mr Furness Mr Eainsford OPOHO Mrs Kinmont OPOHO Mr Bevis DALMORE Mr Asher ROSLYN Mr Mann KAIKORAI VALLEY ROAD ... Mrs Jones KAIKORAI VALLEY -Mrs M'Fadden Mr Hunter SHETLAND STREET, 32 Mr M‘Lean BISHOPSCOUET Mr M’Lean, sen. MAORI HILL Mr W. Simpson' WOODHAUGH Mr Roxburgh TOMAHAWK Mr Pereira MACANDREW BAY Mr Rowlands RAVENSBOUENB Mrs Henden BROAD BAY Miss Clearwater PORTOBELLO Mr Mills SAWYERS BAY Mrs Perry PORT CHALMERS ‘Star* Office WAITATI Mr Ross WARRINGTON Mr Cooper SEACLIFF Mr Hammond PALMERSTON *.... Mr Robinson TIMARU Mr H. H. Dodd GREEN ISLAND Mr Kana BURNSIDE Mr Bush' ABBOTSFORD FAIRFIELD .. WINGATUI ... MOSGIEL ALLANTON ... MILTON Mr Oliver, Mr Anderson. Mr Ross ... Mr Bishop .. Mr M'Cloy, Mr Roxburgh . Mr M'Leod , Miss Murphy, LAWRENCE Mr Hopkins OTUREHUA Gilchrist and Son STIRLING Mr G. Duncan BALCLUTHA Mr C. Stevenson KAIT AN GAT A Mr Crowa GORE Mr P. Ffrost MATAURA Mr P, Medley, HERIOT Mr Sinclair RANFURLY Mr Hanrahaa CROMWELL Mr L. J. Anderson

LADIES’ GLACE STRAP SHOES—Mode Beige 14s 6d, Flesh Kid 15s 6d, Oak Glace 14s 9d. BOOTHROYD’S EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR, Queen’s Buildings, Dunedin. MAY REDUCTIONS. 2s in £ DISCOUNT DURING MAY. LU 0 I . A,” Coat, Frock, and Costume Specialist, 35 GEORGE STREET (Next Singer Machine Co.), LADIES’ NIGGER BROWN TIE SHOES, Cuban heels; 17s 6d. NIGGER COURTS, low heels; 19s 6d. BOOTHROYD’S EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR, Queen’s Buildings, Dunedin. RESULTS LUCKY DOG ART UNION. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, APRIL 23, 1931. First prize, £2,000 —E 75,537. Second prize, £500—C66,242. Third prize, £250-E63,187. Four prizes of £IOO each— A 95.294, 081,479, D 40,666, E 53.415. Four prizes of £SO each — A 52,623, 824.418, C 45,614, E 63.880. Four prizes of £25 each — A 92.989, 870,110, 883.261, E 36,710. Twenty prizes of £lO each— : Secretary. LADIES’ BEIGE AND MAPLE STRAP. SHOES, low and medium heels. Sale price, 17s 6d. BOOTHROYD’S EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR, Queen’s Buildings, Dunedin*

PULLETS. WE will sell at our Rooms on SATUR* DAY, May 2nd, at 2 p.m.» 150 White Leghorn Pullets. 100 White Leghorn Hens (one year old)* As the number of pullets offering is con* siderably below last year we would advisq clients to fill their requirements at once. FRASER AND CO., 146 Crawford street, Dunedin, BUY YOUR WINTER OUTFIT WITH' A PROVIDENT CASH ORDER., FURS, Frocks, Coats, Suits, Footwear, Blankets, Quilts, Carpets, Hot Water; Bags, Furniture, Furnishings, Fireside Sets,Kerbs—anything for home furnishing or personal wear can be bought with our Orders. Repayments of principal Is in the £ per week. Particulars free. THE PROVIDENT CASH ORDER CO* P.O. Box 236, Dunedin. LADIES’ BOSTOCK IVORY KID STRAP* 7s lid., and WHIPPET GLACE STRAP SHOES, clearing 10s 6d. BOOTHROYD’S EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR, Queen’s Buildings, Dunedin. INSURANCE NOTICE. EVIDENCE having been submitted of the loss of Policy No. 192,212 in the books of the PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY on the life of WILLIAM E* DRAY, I Hereby Give Notice of my intention to issue, at the expiry of four weeks from this date, a Copy to take the place thereof, unless objection be previously, lodged. H. deC. M’ARTHUR, General Manager,: Dated at Dunedin, 30/4/31, TRADE PERSONAL. LADIES! Why not look your best? Your Hair Trimmed, Shingled, or Re* shaped. Is.—W. Reynolds, ladies’ hair* dresser, 261 George street (upstairs, next' Burton’s, fruiterers). POULTRY. LIOR SALE, real good White Leghorn' Cockerels for breeding; strain good.—* 135 Surrey street ■ WANTED Sell, 12 pure White Leghorn; Pullets, 4 months old; well forward, —46 Melbourne street, South. HOLIDAY RESORTS. TO Let, Tomahawk, Bungalow, also Crib, partly furnished; cheap rent to. Suitable tenants.—Day phono 13-340.

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Evening Star, Issue 20780, 30 April 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20780, 30 April 1931, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20780, 30 April 1931, Page 12

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