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PUBLIC NOTICES. D.S.A. SUMMER FAIR NOW ON. SUMMER .STOCKS MUST BE- SOLD. the sale prices have again been lowered by every department. Tables of JUMPER SUITS, CARDIGANS, JUMPERS, COATS, FROCKS, FURS, Half-price and less. COTTON FROCKS, in good quality print, all full fittings; no sleeves and long sleeves; assorted sizes. Final prices, 5s lid to 12s 6d. MORLEY’S ART. SILK VESTS; opera top, French neck, no sleeves. Usually 4s lid. Final price, 2s lid. BEATALL PURE SILK HOSE; heavy service weight, strong lisle tops and feet; newest shades, including Gunmetal. Final price, 4s lid pair. PRIESTLEY’S REPPS AND CHARMELAINES, 54in wide, all wool, fifteen shades to choose from. Usually 15s fid and 17s fid. Final price, 5s lid. 12 only MEN’S WORSTED SUITS, in mid grey, well cut and finished; sizes 3 to 6. Usually 655. Sale price, 59s fid. D.S.A., GEORGE SUMMER FELT HATS; colours, Brown, Black, Navy, Fawn, Blue, Red, Green. Final price, 3s lid. SMALL BLACK SATIN CjJTS, in Black, Fawn, Blue, Green, and Brown. Usually 17s fid to 39a fid. Final price, se. CHILDREN’S AND MAIDS’ VESTS; wonderful bargains, including Vedonis, woven cotton, wool, silk and wool. ALL CLEARING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 28in HAIRCORD PRINTS; smart printed designs on white grounds; fast to washing. Usual price, is. Final price, B|d yard. 36in CRETONNE, in wide range of bright floral designs, and both light and dark grounds. Usually 2s fid. Final price, la 4£d yard. MEN’S SUMMER UNDERWEAR; 20 dozen Summer-weight Singlets, Pants, and Knee Drawers; all sizes. Usually 3s lid. Sale price, 2s fid. STREET.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BUY WISELY. HERB ARE SOME HOUSES YOU CAN AFFORD TO OWN. £I3OO- raTI -£L3OO SUBSTANTIAL BRICK AND ROUGHCAST RESIDENCE. ' °2-STORIED. 8 BOOMS. Every Modern Convenience. LET ONE PLAT, LIVE IN THE OTHER. NO TRAMS NECESSARY. EASY FINANCE. , 9582 £I2OO^ aT1 “£1800 MODERN BUNGALOW, Four Rooms and Kitchenette. Fibrous ceilings, leadligbt windows, panelled hall, electric light, hot and cold water, gas cooker, bath-' room; a model kitchenette; washhouse; garden. Absentee owner. Immediate possession. • 9574 PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED. I TRACING GEORGE STREET—Beautiful 1 5-ROOMED TILED-ROOFED BRICK BUNGALOW, with kitchenette; best of workmanship; very latest conveniences; attractive dining room and lounge; sun balcony; leadlights; good freehold, fine view. £250 deposit. Urgent sale to wind up estate. Sacrifice. N., AND E. S. PATERSON LTD., 163 Rattray street. CARGILL STREET (Best Position).Level Building Site, fenced; glorious view; ready for bungalow; £7O deposit.— Patersons. ■CIGLINTON BRICK BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS, KITCHENETTE. Select locality, close to tram, easy walk down to Exchange; modern construction, with very latest appointments. £1,500. £1,500. IRELANDS, Agents, Manse street. PROPERTY Exchange Opportunity.— Owner of 4 splendid cheap Sections* Mornington, close Elgin road (price £575), will take House Property to £l,lOO or less in Exchange; will pay cash for difference.— Irelands, Manse street. ESTABLISHED City Boarding House Business. modern appointments; splendidly furnished; 18 permanent boarders; vendor leaving Dunedin ; £423, including electric washing machine (503).—Alex. Harris Lid.; evening phone 10-830. IF you hive a deposit, get into a home of your own,, it‘s cheaper than paying rent: Splendid, 4 Rooms and kitchenette, north end.: handy school and tram, level section, wdl-kept garden; garage; gas cooker, all conveniences; sacrifice at £550. —Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson. PRIVATE Sale, Anderson’s, Bay, model Pour Rooms, kitchenette'; brick; near tram; £IOO deposit, balance arranged.—B67, ‘ Star.' FOR SALE, privately, Brick Residence; every modern convenience; centrally situated; leposit £IOO and suitable terms arranged.—67o, ‘ Star,’ HENDERSON AND COWIE, Land and Estate Agents, 177 Princes street, Dunedin; ‘office phone 13-640, evening 22-680. Oo A A*~Nice 4-roomed House; paver'&t>UU'sham, good order; electric and gas; i-acre freehold; a bargain. OinK A— City (no trams required): S/it/uy, Rough-cast Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchemtte, gun balcony; freehold section ; garagp. O-J A St. Clair: Lovely Stick c&Xtb 1 1) Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette; midern appointments; large freehold section: . pnA/A— Kaikorai (close to tram): New lungalow, 4 rooms and kitchenette; mdern appointments; nice freehold section.; OKA Depjsit (27s 6d Weekly) purchases owOv good 6-roomed House, all conveniences; freehold; price, £6oo.—Henderson and Cowie. i MOTtPS AND CYCLES. G(DD USED CARS AT THE HdlSB FOR SOUND VALUE. CHEVROLET; SIX 2-DOOR SEDAN, small mileage; n splendid order. £l4O. FORD MODHi A PHAETON, small mileage; like hew. £95. CHEVROLET! TOURER, in good order; tyres andpattery as new. £35. COOKE, HDWLISON, AND CO. I LTD., 59 HANOVER STREET, 230 ?RINCES STREET, ■ 1* — lr 1 BATTERIES' that are charged at M’Kenzie’s, inlHope street, last longer and give satisfactoly service. BRITISH Alax Batteries; 13-plate, £2 17s 6d; 15-pate, £3 ss; cash with order; charged and 1 guaranteed 12 months.— Phone 18-066 ;j Gold Band Service Co. Ltd. MOTOR Cycles Overhauled and Repaired [by experienced mechanic; prices moderie.—Corner Main South and Glen roads. | , FOR SALE Buick 5-seater Tourer, late model, sod order; light car in partpayment. —Nq 612, ‘ Star.’ RELIABLESedan Car For Hire, with or without driver; reasonable. ‘ Star -’ _| . ■ . FOR SAEf, Whippet Truck, 15cwt, covered,de!ivcry; sound mechanically; cheap; trial; well shod.—Apply 890 Cumberland street. | SSEX C<scn, good order, 1927 model; £75 cab. —Phono 20-791. ANTE! Two, Old Cars, any make, not jecessary complete; must bo cheap.—Stai price, make, and what there is of it 89] ‘Star.’ YOU Ivil[ most likely find the article you \Jsh to buy advertised in the small clissfied columns. Get the habit of studying thesq columns—it will pay you.

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Evening Star, Issue 21012, 28 January 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21012, 28 January 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21012, 28 January 1932, Page 10

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