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PUBLIC NOTICES. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY—THREE DAYS’ SPECIAL SALE AT PENROSE’S DISTINCTIVE BARGAINS WILL CREATE A STIR. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COME EARLY. LINES SOLD OUT CANNOT BE REPLACED. 2,000 Yards DOUBLE-WIDTH SATINS, SATIN. BROCADES, Etc.; glorious colo Usual price, 2s lid. Sale price, Is 9d yard. 50 Pieces FLORAL VOILES, FADELESS FLORAL' AND NOVELTY DRESS F: RICS; plain Linnenne, fadeless; all double width. Sale price, Is yard. SILK NET DRESS LENGTHS, in Hared and frilled designs; plain and spotted’ 1 6f. fects, in shades of Red, Apple, Salmon, Apricot, Emerald, and Rose. Sale price, 4s lid dress length. 4 Boxes CREAM SILK SCARVES, for ladies’ and gents’ wear. Sale price, Is 6d’ each. LADIES’ SILK HOSE; full length, fine quality, latest shades; Guumetal, Cedar, Beige, Tan. Usual price, 3s 6d. Sale price, 2s 3d. A Line of CHILDREN’S SILK-AND-WOOL j-SOX; good wearing, in shades of Gazellc, Pink, Blue, Chainp. Usual price, 2s lid. Sale price. Is 6d. A Table of CHILDREN’S JAZZ CARDIGANS and PULL-OVERS, in dainty shades; all sizes; suitable for school wear. Sale price, Is 6d. A Rack of LADIES’ WARM HOUSE FROCKS, in Fawn, Brown, and Saxe; W, size only. Sale price, 5s lid. A Table of LADIES’ FUJI AND SPUN SILK BLOUSES, in Natural, Sky, Pink, Saxe, and Green. Sale price, 5s 6d. LADIES’ SILK WOVEN FLEECY BLOOMERS, in shades of Saxe, Rose, White, Putty, Navy, Black, and Jade. Sale price, 2s lid. A Splendid Assortment of APRONS, suit able for maids and matrons, in pretty floral designs, tying at sides and half-back stylo. Sale price. Is lid. Manufacturer’s Sample Lot of FADELESS SILK LACE BEDSPREADS; colours— Gold, Blue, Honey, and White; 50 only; double bed and single bed sizes. Worth up to 50s. All one price, 12s 6d each. • ■■■■. Hbrrockses’ Celebrated WINCEYETTE, in colours; 36in wide; Lemon, Nile, Helio., Saxe, Salmon, and Pink. A low price, B|d yard. , ■ 50 only FRINGED WILTON HEARTHRU GS, kitchen and bedroom patterns, in fawn* and greys. Sale price, 7s lid each. Wonderful Value in DOUBLE-WIDTH BELGIAN STRIPE TICKING; suitable for pillows and mattresses. Sale price, is yard. 100 WHITE DAMASK BREAKFAST CLOTHS, with gold and blue borders; washable, fast colours; size 50in x 50in. Sale price, Is 6d each—a bargain price. 200 Pairs BOYS’ MOSGIEL TWEED KNICKERS, for hard wear; good dark shades, strongly lined; sizes 7 to 12. Special price, 4s lid. 100 Pairs MEN’S FAMOUS BENTLEY CLOTH WORK TROUSERS; nothing bettor for hard, rough wear; sizes 3to 8. Special price, 6s 6d. MEN’S. HEAVY FLEECY-LINED SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS; wonderful value. Special offer, 3s 3d garment. MEN’S COLONIAL ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS, in Dark Greys; quality. Special offer, 6s lid each. W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD. MOTORS AND CYCLES. THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR. REDUCED PRICES OF THE 1932 MODEL CHEVROLET, Fitted with the very latest Synchro-mesh Gears and Free-wheel, DE LUXE SEDAN REDUCED FROM £398 to £345. STANDARD SEDAN, £325. COOKE, HOWLISON, AND CO., 55-59 HANOVER STREET*

\MT ANTED To Buy, Motor Cycle; 2$ pre- » » ferred; in good condition.—State lowest cash price, 583, ‘ Star. ’ FOB. SALE, Lagonda Car; pneumatic upholstery; engine perfect order; cheap for cash.—s6B, 1 Star.’ , ' • WANTED, Second-hand Motor Cycle, spare parts; must be cheap.—Write full particulars 617, ‘ Star.’ MEETINGS. OTAGO CRICKET LEAGUE. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on MONDAY, 19th September, 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, General, Remits. E. P. HELLYER; Secretary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Sunday afternoon, on DunediuWakari road. Starting Handle, Austin Light Six; reward. —618, ‘ Star.* LOST. Head Lamp Rim and Glass, between Dunedin and Wharo Flat.— Finder please return Bartel’s Garage. LOST, Motor Number Plate (96-094), between Blurt and Dunedin.—Finder please return Cuthbert, 280> King street, Dunedin. LOST, Child’s Tricycle, vicinity St. Clair playground; reward.—Apply Hislop, corner forbury and Victoria roads, St. Clair. ; LOST, vicinity Exchange, Pearl Drop Earring; reward,—Poole and Stables, Princes street. F' OUND, Sack of Bran.—Owner can have same by paying expenses.—s 72, ‘ Star.’ LOST— That fear of fire by having the Dunedin Window Cleaning Co.. Sweep. —Phone 10-493. ' OUND.—9ct Gold Brooches, ss; 9ct Tiepins, ss; Neck Chains and Jewellery at Giving-up Prices.—F. Himmel. FOUND.— Watches at lowest prices; Watch and Jewellery Repairs guaranteed.—F. Himmel, 227 George street. bicycles. CYCLES.— A few only Reconditioned Cycles, in first-class order; 3s 6d down and 3s 6d weekly.—Calder Mackay Co., 180 Rattray street. ECONDITIONED Cycles at low prices, .from £3 ss, 3s 6d per week; call in W. A. Scott' and Sons. F" OR SALE, B.S.A. Push Bike, in good order.—Apply 79 Harrow street. RADIO. CLARION Leads Again.—New Models just arrived.—Calder Mackay Co., 180 l£ittray street. pOR SALE, 8-valve Majestic A.O. Wireless Set, full cabinet; £2O; distancegetter.—s77, ‘ Star.’ MODERNISE, Repair. Rebuild, Rejuvenate any Radio. —Station 4ZL, Radio Service Ltd., 243 Macandrew roadi phone 23-823. FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED Exchange, First Mortgage of £750 for House Property or Section in Dunedin. —Macasscy and Co. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WANTED To Buy, good Second-hand Saxophone, E tint alto.—Lowest price and where seen 601, ‘ Star.’ ALL ALTERATIONS OF jrjjISPLA Y ADVERTISEMENTS MUST ” RE HANDED IN TO THE OFFICE BEFORE 11 O'CLOCK OF THE PRECEDING DAY.

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Evening Star, Issue 21193, 29 August 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21193, 29 August 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21193, 29 August 1932, Page 10

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