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PUBLIC NOTICES. 'A BUSY AFTERNOON AT PENROSE’S—THURSDAY* COMMENCE AT 2.30 P.M.—TWO-HOUR SALE. ALL DEPARTMENTS INVOLVED. DRASTIC LOW PRICES. THESE LINES WILL SELL AT ONCE. The gong rings at 2.30—a sharp start. I,oooyds “ WASHING CRETONNES,” suitable for coverings, curtains, drapings, beach frocks, and beach pyjamas, six different colours, 28m wide. Two-hour price, 6Jd BELGIAN STRIPE TICKING, four colours, for beds and pillows. Two-hour price, Is yard. . , SINGLE BED SHEETINGS, all heavy qualities. Two-hour price, Is yard. _ 50 Dozen PURE LINEN TEA TOWELS, Blue and Red borders. Two-hour price, ?id FADELESS “ BEVIS FABRIC ” CUSHION TOPS, 22in square, rich floral 'designs oa backgrounds of Pastel, Blue, Fawn, Grey, and Black. Two-hour price, Is each. PURE IRISH LINEN BREAKFAST CLOTHS, woven coloured borders and check designs, in Gold, Blue, Pink, Helio.; size 36iu x 36m. Two-hour price, 2s 6d each. VISIT. THE SHOWROOM AT 2.30 TO-MORROW. 10 Boxes LADIES’ CREPE NIGHTDRESSES, round or square necks, hemstitched and contrasting colours. Two-hour price, 2s 6d. , . v A TABLE OF GIRLS’ FUJI SILK BLOOMERS, sizes 16m to 24m. Two-hour price, A TAB 6 LB P OF LADIES’ CARDIGANS AND LUMBER, JACKETS, in wool and silk-and-wool, pretty shades to choose from. Two-hour price, 7s lid. A RACK OF LADIES’ FLORAL VOILE FROCKS, sleeveless or long sleeves, larg* cape collar. Two-hour price, 8s lid. LADIES’ HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, ETC., TWO-HOUR PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 200 LADIES’ RAYON SCARVES, pleated styles. Two-hour price, Is 6d. VERY HANDY SHOPPING BASKETS. Two-hour price, Is each. LADIES’ HANDY BAGS, under-arm style, in Black Patent Leather. Two-hour price, LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES, with fancy embroidered turn-down cuff, one dome, m Beaver, Coating, Rosewood, Grey, etc. Two-hour price, Is 3d. “ LESTRA ” LADIES’ HEAVY-PLATED SILK HOSE, ladderproof, seamed; in Putty, Beige, Silver, Black,' Stone, Sunburn, White, Nude, etc. Two-hour price, Is 3d. SUMMER DRESS FABRICS AND SILKS. BUY AT PENROSE’S TWO-HOUR SALE. 20 Pieces SUMMER-WEIGHT TWEEDS AND ALL-WOOL REPPS, good seasonable shades. Two-hour price, 2s lid. , , ~ ™ , . I,oooyds VERY HEAVY CREPE, in stripe and check patterns. Two-hour price, 6d GUARANTEED FAST AND GOOD QUALITY ZEPHYR, Navy, Helio., Pink. Two-houf CIRCULAR 4 JERSEY SILK, for underwear, Pink, Saxe, Helio., Sky, Cream*, V. Rose.-Two-hour price, Is 3d yard. COLOURED COUPRELLA FUJI SILK, every possible shade. Two-hour price, Is 3d yard. 5-Dozen SMALL BOYS’ HARD-WEARING ’VARSITY TOPS, for holiday wear; sizes 2,3, 4 only. Two-hour price, 2s 3d. , 50 Pairs BOYS’ HOLIDAY KNICKERS, in extra strong tweeds, made with' doubla seats, all sizes. Two-hour price, 4s lid. BOYS AND MEN, PARTICIPATE IN TWO-HOUR BARGAINS. 100 Dozen MEN’S FANCY CARDIGAN COATS, assorted colours, neat designs. Two- ; hour price, 3s lid each. ■ MEN’S COTTON SINGLETS AND UNDERPANTS, light weight for summer wear, good wearing quality. Two-hour Sale price. Is 6d each. W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD,,

NEW TEAR GREETINGS ' And A WARM FIRESIDE From Proprietors . ■yy ALTON PARK COAL. THESE Premises are definitely sold, and I mpst vacate by February Ist. lam therefore moving to Mollison’s Building, corner George and Frederick streets, where I will have- a Bigger, Brighter, and Better Display. We open there first week in February, and will feature a Big Bargain Department, giving special values at, ll£d. “ The Dolly Doctor ” will carry on repair work as usual. Thanking all for past favours, J. W, Todd, White House, 133 George street. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CiTY COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. Ratepayers are hereby notified that the statutory PENALTY OF TENDER CENT. (10%) will be added to ALL BATES payable to the Dunedin City Council remaining unpaid after WEDNESDAY, January 27, 1932, at 4 p.m. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, January 4, 1932. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD and Residence, superior, permanent visitors; bed and breakfast; rooms; phone; central.—4l Hope street. (IMPORTABLE Private Board-Residence, single rooms; moderate tariff; washing, mending; phone.—Apply 119 Stafford street. DOUGLAS Private Hotel (Next Town Hall).—Permanents, 27s fid; Casuals, 7s fid; Bed, Breakfast, 4s fid; breakfast from 7 a.m. _____ URNISHED Rooms; breakfast if required; 18 Albert street, St. Clair; reasonable; 3 minutes from beach and cars. OOD Home offered Two Men, share room; washing, mending; phone; close Town Hall, rise; terms, £l.-33, ‘ Star.* VACANCY for Two young Men in good home handy beach; single room if preferred.—l2o Forbury road. VACANCIES for Boarders; rooms to share £l, single 22s fid per week; every convenience; good taels; telephone. 62, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Board, 2 Schoolgirls; good home; Tahuna car line.—s 7, * Star. WANTED, 2 refined young business Men, Share Room; all conveniences, telephone; central; terms moderate.—99b, ’Star.’ _ \X7ANTED, Board in private family, v T terms moderate; central or near suburb.—Address 107, 1 Star ■* Office. WANTED, 3 young Ladies to Share large, sunny Room, central; morning tea tray.—Apply 11 Park street, city. WANTED, Two sunny Unfurnished Rooms, north end, central, on car line; separate meter. —Price 108, Star. ANTED”Board - for Couple (child), or Two Rooms, with conveniences, at reasonable rent. —112, ‘ Star.’ YOUNG business Woman requires Board, handy to city.—2s, ‘ Star.’ PERSONAL. i NY Girl or Woman lonely or needing m advice can receive same free by callg on Sister Hazel at the Girls’ Lunch and sst Rooms, Octagon Hall; hours daily (expt -Saturday), 12-2 p.m.-Address, Octam Hall. H7TDOW (57) wishes to meet GentleIT nffn, same age; view to friendship id .matrimony.—Bl, ‘ Star. YOUNG working Man would like to meet working Girl (22-25), view matrimony. —BS, ‘ Star.’ .. y~ ”OUNG Man would like to meet another for companionship; fond all sports; genuine.—53, ‘ Star ’ Office. ;E ’EVENING STAR’ is the best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE. SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT.

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Evening Star, Issue 21005, 20 January 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21005, 20 January 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21005, 20 January 1932, Page 10