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PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. <i/iAAA WORTH OP HIGH-GRADE JkfoOOU NEW AND SECOND-HAND PURNITURE, LINOLEUMS, CARPETS, ETC., FOR QUICK SALE. On account of the economic conditions our warehouses arc becoming overstocked, and we must have room, as we are still buying. Pay us a visit; it will pay you. Everything for the home, and everything heavily reduced. C. H. AUSTEN AND CO., 29 Frederick street and Princes street south, Dunedin’s Recognised Bargain Houses for New and Second-hand Furniture, etc. Notice is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Edward Aslin, Robert Sloan Brown, and Albert Peacock Alloo, under tho style of ASLIN, BROWN, AND ALLOO, as Barristers and Solicitors, has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. Messrs Robert Sloan Brown and Albert Peacock Alloo will carry on the business under tho name of BROWN AND ALLOO, at the old promises, N.Z. Express Building, Bond street, Dunedin. All ACCOUNTS OWING by the late firm will be Paid by Messrs Brown and ■ Alloo, and all MONEYS PAYABLE to the late firm will bo received by them. Dated this 31st day of March, 1932. EDWARD ASLIN. E. S. BROWN. A. P. ALLOO. The PRACTICE heretofore carried on by me will be Continued, in Partnership with Mr T. A. KINMONT, at No 10 Dowling street, Dunedin (next Chief Post Office), under the name of ASLIN AND KINMONT. EDWARD ASLIN. DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION. ELECTRIC POWER AND LIGHT DEPARTMENT. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. CONSUMERS of Electricity in Port Chalmers and Sawyers Bay Districts are Hereby Notified that Power will not be available between 1.30 p.m. and 4.0 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday), 10th inst. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, Bth April, 1932. AJ. CLARKE AND SON, , * Coal Merchants, Green Island, Deliver Direct from Mine, WALTON PARK COAL, First-class Lignite, burns splendidly. No substitute can equal it in quality or price. Phone inquiries 13431, COAL.— 3 bags Walton Park Lignite, 8s; 3 bags Midway, 8s fid; 3 bags Kaipoint, from Kaitangata, 10s.—A. Taylor and Sons, coal merchants; telephone 12-715; depot, Maclaggan street. BUY YOUR EASTER OUTFIT WITH A PROVIDENT CASH ORDER. ALL CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, and TRAVELLING NEEDS can be bought with Provident Cash Orders at current CASH PRICES. You buy NOW and repay us at the rate of Is in the £ weekly. Full particulars freely given on request. PROVIDENT CASH ORDER CO., P.O. Box 236, Dunedin. miscellaneous. FHIMMEL’S Jewellery Sale; mail • order; Pocket Watches, 8s 6d; Signet Rings, 8s 6d—F. Himmel, George street. MAIL Order. —Brooches, 2s 6d; Necklets, 2s 6d to 40s; Gold Watches, 455.-F. Himmel, 227 George street, HIMMEL’S Mail Order. Bangles, Watches, Bags, Pocket Books, clearing sale prices.—F. Himmel, 227 George street. INSOMNIA. Hoqrs of sleeplessness avoided by taking Phen-Asco Tablets; pocket size 6d, larger size Is 6d.—Wilkinson and Son, chemists. ¥/■ ITT’S Leather Goods, Duke’s Building, opposite Penrose’s, St. Andrew street; Shopping Bags from 3s 9d; Zip Fastener Bags, all shapes. WHEN you fail to get help elsewhere j consult George Gourlie, Medical Herbalist and Homoeopathic Therapeutist, 229 Princes street, Dunedin; surprising results; call or write. “ QTONE Ginger Beer and Orange Cheer are very refreshing; ring Lane’s for an order.” NZ. Highway Constructors Ltd., Logan’s • Point, phone 12-207, cheapest for Asphalt and Concrete Work; estimates free. ' WREN’S Perfecto Guaranteed Readymixed Paint, ready for the brush; cash reduction 19s, less 10 per cent.— Wren’s. RUBBER garments, violent exercise, and fasting unnecessary when you reduce with Youth-o-form Capsules, 6s 6d. —Wilkinson and Son and other chemists. MABON.— Customers, please note New Address: 451 Princes street (corner Maitland street); Gents’ 'Suits To Order, £4 4s; Costumes To Order, £3 15s; Own Materials Made and Trimmed, GOUT! Sufferers secure marked benefit by taking Dr Mackenzie’s Menthoids and following free diet chart.—Wilkinson and Son, chemists. YOU Can Eonomise. —Make Easton your Tailor; the lasting qualities of his productions save constant expenditure. OUR Suits are nameless, but blameless; the name behind them is the guarantee of satisfaction. —Easton. BE loyal, buy Goods Made Here; wearing Suits imported from other centres means unemployed Dunedin tradesmen. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANOS will not bo long half-price; buy now before they rise again.—Martins, 3 Octagon. Tit NGLISH high-grade Piano; quality, B-I tone fully warranted; was £75, now £29; terms if required.—Martins, Octagon. (BOLLARD Piano, full iron frame, ivory J keys; lovely instrument; £3B; see our great bargains.—Martins, Octagon. H OPKINSON superb Piano, ivory keys; half-price £3B; ask for Mr D. S. Martin.—M artins, Octagon. OR SALE, 2 B flat Silver-plated Cornets (Besson), perfect condition; no reasonable offer refused.—Boo, ‘ Star.’ THOR SALE, Upright Grand Piano, splen■i 1 did tone and condition; Carl Weber; inspection and offer invited—los, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Sell, Metronome; what offer? —Address 929, ‘Star.’ MX Portable, with 45 records; perfect condition; £7 or near offer.—96l, ‘ Star.’ _ WANTED” To Sell, Gulbransen Player Piano; £IOO or near offer; as new.— 37,‘Star.’ TRADE your Portable as deposit for beautiful Rexonola Cabinet Gramophone; terms.—Laidlaw and Gray, 123 ‘George street. _ GERMAN* Piano For Sale; perfect order; £lB.-5, ‘ Star ’ Office. WANTED Sell, Latest H.M.V. Portable Gramophone, as new; with Records;cheap.—Ring 22-146. IF you need Building Material send an Advertisement to the •* Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 14

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