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PUBLIC NOTICES. DOWN QUILTS AT HALF MARKED PRICE. SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS WILL ATTRACT BUYERS AT PENROSE’S THIS WEEK-END. EVERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS.. 300 Pieces BROCADED RAYON AND PLAIN RAYON; a great variety of shade*., 30in S pOI?GEE heavy silk, free from dressing; ideal for underwear, etc. Sale price. 10id yard. _ . . 36in PURE SILK CREPE DE CHINE, in all the new shades; heavy weight. Sale' price. Is lid. . . 50 Pieces of STRIPED FUJI SILK, m all newest stripes; ideal for blouses, pyjamas, etc.: -guaranteed to wash and wear. Sale price, le 7£d yard. b 28in PRINT smart floral designs; fadeless and fast washing. Sale price, 7|d yard. 36in TWEEDETTES, in neat fleck and check designs; suitable for house wear. Said price, Is 3d yard. 36in SILK VOILES, in rosebud and spray designs; a smart, silky Voile for day oi; evening wear. Sale price, Is 9d yard. PURE DOWN QUILTS, wide satin panels; veiy rich and effective quilts. *?. Double Size, 19s lid; Single Size, 16s 6d, THE COMPLETE STOCK OF DOWN QUILTS HALF USUAL PRICES. PLAIN CREAM AND FIGURED CASEMENTS; 36in wide. Sale price, 9d yard. - , 50 Dozen WHITE TURKISH TOILET TOWELS. Sale price, 4 for Is. , . 3S Pairs ALL-WOOL GREY BLANKETS; single bed size. Sale price, 15s lid pair. DOUBLE BED WHITE TWILL SHEETING; 80in wide. Sale price, Is 71d yard. LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSE, 8s 6d for 3s lid; Gunmetal, New Brown, Black, Fawn, All pure silk. Sale price, 3s lid, LADIES’ COLOURED FUJI SILK NIGHTDRESS LENGTHS, stamped in dainty designs- full size: heavy quality silk. Usual price, 5s lid. Sale price, 4s lid. SAME AS ABOVE, in Cream. 3s lid. VAT, and TORCHON LACE EDGINGS: iin to li-in wide; various designs to chocsa from. Usual price, 2d yard. Sale price. Is dozen. • . Special Line of TENNIS SOX; colours—Green, Champagne, Blue, Tomato, Lime, Sal-i mon, and White, with coloured tope; all cotton. Usual price, 2s 6d. Special price,.j MESH*h'OSE, “Bonds,’’ in Lisle and Silk; good wearing; in Algiers, Pebble, Sudan, Silvertone Gunmetal. Usual price, 4s lid. Special price, 2s lid. SMART COTTON FROCKS. A Special Line at 6s lid each. A Rack of LADIES* PRINT FROCKS; gored and pleated styles; short or no sleeves. Usual price, 12s 6d. Sale price, 6s lid. , , \ A Table of LADIES’ DAINTY WOOLLEN JUMPERS; new spring designs; shorts sleeves; a good variety of shades to choose from. Usual price, 15s 6d. Sale price, 1 LADIES’ FUJI SILK BLOOMERS; good shape; in dainty shades of Pint, Sky, Helio., \ Champagne, and Creme. Usual price, 3s lid. Sale price, Is lid. , I A Splendid Assortment of LADIES’ LOCKNIT VESTS, shaped or opera top; in shades of Nil, Sky, Salmon, Lemon, Apricot, Beige, Navy, Black, and Creme. ( Usual price, 4s lid. Sale price. 2s 6d. ~ , , , i LADIES’ “LUSTRE SILK” LOCKNIT BLOOMERS; good wearing; all shades to match vests. Usual price, 4s lid. Sale price, 2e lid. . > CHILDREN’S COLOURED COTTON FUJI BLOOMERS; splendid shape; in snades of. Almond. Lemon, Rose, Apricot, Sky, Biscuit, and Saxe; sizes lOin to 20in. Usual! price, 2s 6d. Sale price, Is 6d, A Good Line of CHILDREN’S WOOLLEN CARDIGANS; superior quality; dainty shades • sizes 18in to 24in. Usdal price, 9s lid. Sale price, 4s lid. INFANTS’ CREME CASHMERETTB FROCKS, trimmed with lace and coloured designs. Usual price, 3s 6d. Sale price, Is ■ Hd. LOW PRICES FOR MEN’S WEAR WILL PLEASE WEEK-END BUYERS. 15 Boxes MEN’S STRIPED NEGLIGE SHIRTS, White grounds, assorted stripes; will wear well. Sale price, 2s lid each. . MEN’S WOOLLEN SOX, ribbed, with spliced heels and toes. Sale price, ad pair. MEN’S MARL TWIST WORKING SHIRTS,, with collar attached; heavy quality fox hard wear. Sale price, 3s 3d each.,' , , BOYS’ WHITE BEATRICE TWILL SHIRTS, with canoe collar and pocket; all sizes. Sale price, 2s 9d each. ... . , 100 Pairs MEN’S CLERICAL GREY TWEED TROUSERS; a wonderful wearing trouser ; all sizes. Sale price, 9s Hd. : . . • ■ . 25 Only MEN’S READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, in the latest suitings; well tailored; perfect fitting. Usually selling at 79s 6d. Sale price, 49s 6d. ■’ 25 Only MEN’S ODD WORKING COATS, in hard wearing Dark Grey Tweeds. Usually selling at 29s 6d. Sale price, 19s lid. w. PENROSE AN D CO. LTDFINAL TWO DAYS—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY., .y* GRANITE HOUSE HALF PRICE SALE. CLOSING DOWN SATURDAY. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD. t LADIES’ AND MEN’S WEAR ACTUALLY HALF USUAL PRICES. DEFINITELY CLOSING DOWN' SATURDAY at 12.30 p.m. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY, “GRAN ITEP - -sH OUSE, OPPOSITE SALVATION ARMY HALL, KING EDWARD STREET, SOUTH DUNEDIN.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST, young Magpie.—Reward on returning to 100 Harbour terrace. OST, Black-and-Whitc Collie Dog (name “ Mac ”). —Please ring phone 22-207. LOST, by working Man, Anderson’s Bay telephone box, Purse containing money; reward. —Return Miss Read, stationer terminus. FOUND.— Fresh Oysters, last month, direct supply; Fresh-boiled Crayfish, Fresh Rabbits.—At Stewarts’. I 7IOUND.—Rebuilding Sale] everything - imust be sold; Watch and Jewellery Repairs.—F. Himmel, 227 George street. FOUND. —Wedding Rings, 17s 6d; Engagement Rings, from 40s. up.—F. Himmel, watchmaker and jeweller, 227 George street. 1 71 OUND.— Boys’ Watches, 7s 6d; Ladies' • 17s 6d; Signet Rings from 8s 6d; free initials. —F. Himmel, 227 G°orge street. OUND.—Smoked Blue Cod Fillets, Terakihi, Sole Fillets, Oysters, Mutton Birds. Smoked Blue Cod, Crayfish, all kinds Fish cheap at Johnson’s. OUND.—Scotland’s Best Kippere, Salt Herrings, Red Herrings; all kinds Fresh and Smoked Fish cheap at Johnsons Fish and Poultry Depot. ■ _____ i 7l OUND.—A great variety of Fresh Sole • Fillets, largo 2d each; Smoked Cellophanc Fillets, fid lb.—At Stewarts’. 171 OUND.—The best Coal Bargain: 3 JP Midgway, beautiful burning, 6s 6d cash, city; 7s suburban hills.—From Jackson Purdie. , 1710UND.— Thousands of Turkeys selling - cheap; Roasting and Boiling Fowls. At Stewarts’, Princes street. ■ OUND.—Thursday, 7th September, Citizens’ Ball, Mosgiel; M’Leods orchestra; single 2s, double 4s. rUND, Fresh Whitebait, 8d glass; Smoked Blue Cod, 8d lb; all Kinds Freeh, 1 Smoked Fish.— Stewarts. PERSONAL. JOHN C. HISLOP, before court for debt, is in No Way Connected with John C. Hislop, of city gasworks (XT ANTED, respectable, lonely Couple ?V Adopt bonme, healthy Baby Girl, ood parentage.—474, ' Star.’ O ISRAEL, return unto the Lord thy God, for thou hast fallen by thine liquity.’’—Hosea, c. 14, v. 1IREPARB to meet thy God.”— Amos, c. 4, v. 12, HIS dear Son, in Whom we lia ' e re ‘ demption, through His blood, even ho forgiveness of sins.”— Coiossians, c. i, 15- v. WTO LET. FLATS, 2 and 3-roomed with kitchenette , modern conveniences; sunny, v > low rentals.—Apply Majestic Mansions, fat. tN ELF-CONTAINED Flat, furnished, cem O tral, city; also House, on J®r Doolov’s. Moray place (opp. lo si ° mcc l SUPERIOR Furnished Bed-Sitting 5 with every convenience, phone; moder te terms.-83 Albany street (cornel Cast treet). OMFOBTABLE House, 4 rooms,, kitchenette: c.I. and li.c., all conveniences, landy.—l9 Pacific street; apply next aboie. c IT ANTED Known-That Billheads. CirV culars, Cards. Programmes, and neral Printing of every description ar icuted at the ’ Evening Star Office at derate Prices.

MONEY Tl,r ONEY To Lend on First and Second i.TJL Mortgages; also plenty of Temporary Finance available.r-Patersons, Rattray street. . ■ " • ■'■' ' RADIO. A CHALLENGE.—Compare the _ new “ Majestic” with any other Radio for tone, sensitivity, • appearance, price. HAVE your Valves Tested at the North Electric Company (opp. Moray Place School); the radio repair specialists.. Three-battery Sets wanted, as trade-in on Courier or H.M.Y.; good allowance: urgent.—Calder Mackay, 180 Rattray street. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ftrtQ-Pinno, Kirchner, very nice overdb&U■ strung model; perfect order; now showing in window. —Martins, 5 Octagon. ■OQK —Piano, by Dunmo, Ellis, and Hill,otuO guaranteed sound; nice tone, nice sppearance.—Martins, 5 Octagon. « i r- Piano, by Bohm; great tone; &4;e> ivory keys, beautiful case, underdamper action; bargain.—Martins, 5 Octagon. '• • n r p— Piano, by Brinsmead, very latest dbOO model; nearly new; sold at £120; special snip.— Martins, Octagon. V>IANO wanted by cash buyer.—Quota I. lowest price and maker’s name 327, ‘Star.’ : HANOS. lANOS, genuine bargains, new and sec-ond-hand- guaranteed instruments.— M‘Ahan’s Central Piano Factory, 25 Bath street. - - lANO Repairs, Piano Tunings, expert workmanship, reasonable prices; guaranteed satisfaction.—Central Piano Factory; open Friday evenings. POULTRY. . WL. Chicks, 10s per dozen; 50, £1 17a • 6d; 100, £3 17s 6d; all chicks delivered on approval; Settings from 4s oa.— Holroyd, 126 Somerville street, Anderson• Ba y- - •EVENING STAR.’ INSTRUCTIONS as to the Insertion er Withdrawal of Advertisements in th* ‘ Star ’ must be in writing. Alterations for display Advertisement* must be handed in by 11 a.m. on tk day before they are required to appear. Advertisers in the country can r-mit payment by Money Orders or Postal Notes. For the convenience of advertisers replies to advertisements may be sent to - th* ‘ Evening Star ’ Advertising Office, but th* Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. Whilst every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements. Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for the non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietor* reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable. even although such advertisement* may have been received and paid for in th* usual course of business. AH literary communications should b* addressed to the Editor, and all. communications relating to matters of business i« the Manager.

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Evening Star, Issue 21510, 7 September 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21510, 7 September 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21510, 7 September 1933, Page 10

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