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TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Edward Aslin, Robert Sloan Brown, and Albert Peacock Alloo, under the style of ASLIN, BROWN, AND ALLOO, as Barristers and Solicitors, has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual con* sent. Messrs Robert Sloan Brown and Albert Peacock Alloo will carry on the business under the name of BROWN AND ALLOO, at the old premises, N.Z. Express Building* Bond street, Dunedin. All ACCOUNTS OWING by the late fira< will be Paid by Messrs Brown and Alloo, and all MONEYS PAYABLE to the lata firm will be 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, PULLETS. PULLETS. We will hold a SPECIAL SALE at ouf Rooms, 146 Crawford street, on SATURDAY, 16th APRIL, at 2 p.m., When we will sell: 200 White Leghorn Pullets. 100 White Leghorn Hens, one year old, PHASER AND C o.* 146 Crawford street, ipuuedin. Otago bowling club’s gala l DAY.—RESULT OP RAFFLES: 1, Painting, N. Brocklebank; 2, Bronza Figure, Mrs Malthus; 3, Painting, M. A, Brebner; 4, Tray Cloth, W. J. Speight; 5, j Cushion, N. Facer. j LOST ANO FOUND, LOST, on Dunedin Station this morning, , Brown Rug; reward.—Apply 112 Moray, i place. I LOST, Wallet, containing sum of money, between Roslyn-University. Finder, , please communicate 241, ‘Star’ Office; re* j ward. * LOST, Wire-haired Fox Terrier Dog; no | collar; white, with black markings, j black head, white-tipped tail; reward.—l 137 Highgatc. 1 LOST, last Wednesday, Chubby Um*J brella, between Mornington tram shed* I and Gardens.—Reward by phoning 15-193. LOST, a pair of Pinc-nez, aluminium ’ case, between Carroll street and Maori Hill.—Reward returning to Neill* optician. FOUND, between Waverley and Macan* drew Bay, Sidney Silky Pup; owner, can have same paying expenses.—l96* ‘ Star.’ LOST, Smoky Chimneys; Dunedin Wuw dow Gleaning Co. are the best and cheapest sweeps.—Phone 10-493. private 13-718. FOUND, Silver Fern Taxis, late Gold Star management, still retain the popular fares.—Dial 10-622. FOUND.— Fresh Boiled Crayfish, Fresh Salmon, all kinds cheap Fish from our, own trawlers.—Stewarts. E VENiNG STAR ’ TELEPHONE} COMMUNICATIONS DIAL 11-745. After 5 p.m. daily and 12.30 p.m. ot | Saturday see Telephony Book, J

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Evening Star, Issue 21075, 12 April 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21075, 12 April 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 21075, 12 April 1932, Page 10

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