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PUBLIC NOTICES. 100 PIECES SILK Y GILES. : 3 BEAUTIFUL FLORAL DESIGNS AND 34 PLAIN COLOURS. ' RICH SILK VOILE, double width, dainty floral patterns. Usual price, 2s lid. Sals price, Is 6d yard. DOUBLE-WIDTH PLAIN SILK VOILES, in shades of Nil, Flame, White, Cream. Black, Saxe, Fawn, V. Rose, Navy, Sky, Grey, Brown, Salmon, Rose. Usual price, 2s 6d. Sale price, Is 6d yard. GENUINE P.K. CREAM FUJI SILK TENNIS AND SPORTS FROCKS, nicely made and good-fitting styles. Usual price, 22s 6d. Sale price, 12s 6d each. 1,000 FINE RUBBER BATHING CAPS, various colours. Sale price, 6d each. LADIES’ RUBBER BATHING SHOES, all sizes and colours. Sale price, Is pair. W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD., GEORGE STREET., i

Q S. ROBERTSON AND SONS. Wo ere out to win your Custom, And your Custom we will get By giving you the Best of Quality At the Lowest Kates —you bet. Sir. Roast Beef Sjd White Puddings 2d Rib Roast Beef 4jd Mince and Saveloys 4d Sausages ... 3d Belgian 4d 17 KAIKORAI VALLEY ROAD. Delivered. Phono 21-318. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN DRAINAGE JtND SEWERAGE BOARD, NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF SPECIAL ORDER AUTHORISING THE RAISING OP A LOAN OP £IOO,OOO FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTENDING THE DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE SYSTEM. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Dunedin Drainage and Sewerage Board, at a Special Meeting convened for the purpose, and held on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of January, 1934, PASSED the undermentioned Resolution authorising the raising of a Loan of £IOO,OOO for the purpose of extending the Drainage and Sewerage System in the Board’s District. The Resolution is as follows: Pursuant to the provisions of “ The Dunedin District Drainage and Sewerage Act, 1900,” and its amendments, the Dunedin Drainage and Sewerage Board j hereby resolves, so that this resolution may be confirmed at a subsequent meeting of the Board and operate as a Special Order, in terms of section 21 of the aforesaid Act, as follows, that is to say:— 1. THAT the said Board hereby resolves to raise a loan of One Hundred Thousand Pounds (£100,000), being the second instalment of a sum of £250,000 for which the Board obtained statutory authority to borrow in terms of “ The Dunedin District Drainage and Sewerage Amendment Act, 1930.” 2. THAT the term of the said loan of £IOO,OOO be Thirty-three (33) years. 3. THAT the security for the interest and sinking fund and the repayment of the said loan be a special annual recurring fate of One and a Half-pence (lid) in the Pound (£) on the rateable value (on the basis of the annual value) of all rateable property of the district, comprising the whole of the City of Dunedin and the Borough of St. Kilda. 4. THAT, a sinking fund of One Pound Ten Shillings (£1 10s) per centum per annum on the amount of the said loan be established in connection with the same. 5. THAT the said loan of £IOO,OOO be raised by the issue of debentures in the form prescribed by the aforesaid Act, and that each such debenture shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding Four Pounds (£4) per centum per annum, payable half-yearly in each and every year during the currency of such loan, or until such loan is -fully .paid off, and that coupons be annexed to each such debenture accordingly. 6. THAT the Corporate Seal of the Board be affixed to all such debentures, and that all such debentures and coupons be signed by the Chairman and countersigned by the . Secretary, but so that their respective signatures to the coupons may be lithographed on the coupons. And NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER given that the said Resolution will be submitted to an Ordinary Meeting of the said Board, to be held at the Town Hall, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of February, 1934, at 7.25 o’clock p.m., for Confirmation as a Special Order. R. A. JOHNSTON, Deputy Secretary. Dated this 2nd day of February, 1934. INSURANCE NOTICE. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE of my intention to Issue at the expiry of Two Weeks from this date, unless objection be previously lodged, a COPY POLICY to take the place of Policy No. 1,881 on the life of EDWARD HOLMES (deceased), late Brighton, Retired Hotelkeeper, which is declared to have been lost. „ W. E. ARNOLD, Commissioner. Wellington, 3rd February, 1934. GARDENING. ’ACINTHS from 6d, Tulips from 3d, English and Dutch Iris from 3d each; as, Ranunculi, Anemone, Crocus, Hyacinth, Is dozen. —549, ‘ Star. MEETINGS. CIONAL UNEMPLOYED WORKERS* MOVEMENT, DUNEDIN. ECIAL MEETING of Unemployed and Employed will be held on OVAL, DAY, 4th February, at 2350 p.m. r-to-dato results of ba lot announced, full statement of strike situation. lark Silverstone. :eorge Geddes. P. Neilson. G. Dale. IJNCIL of Industrial Workers, Dunedin. —Public Meeting, Trades Hall, av sth February, Cancelled, but Comwill be held m Trades Hall 730 p.m.; Public Meeting ptest In Town ifall on Thursday, BtE j (Dunedin Central Branch) thlv Meeting, Hanover Street ... Feb. 6th, at 2.30. Business : i Long-service Badges. Musical ‘ afternoon tea. All Women Icome. “Health Club, St. Andrew Monday, 7.45, Miss Devcreux, Health.’ PERSONAL. \CHLAN and Father, leaving end of February, require an additional ±.i,ouu fposc of finalising definite claim. If ful will give in return £15,000. a Chancery case. Only genuine inneed apply.. Can show all doouconcerning claim. 429, ‘ Star * Office. ■OESPECTABLE young Man, m steady Xi, position, wishes Friendship pleasant, refined Girl (18-30), view marriage; state phone number or name.—Address replies, confidential, no humbug, genuine, 196, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description aro executed at the * Evening Star * .Office at Moderate Prices.

Householders buy all their NEEDS WITH PROVIDENT CASH ORDERS. Furniture, Furnishings, Clothing, Drapery, Footwear, Hardware, Wallpapers, Paints, Brushes, and Prams can be bought with Provident Cash Orders. Repayments of principal at the rate of Is la £ per week. Full particulars free. PROVIDENT CASH ORDER CO./ P.O. Box 235, Dunedin. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Advertisements ot Id words under th> heading* of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., 1* per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive insertions Ss. Cash with order. ADVERTISER Offers elderly Lady; superior Board in N.E. Valley; every attention, assured.—222, ‘ Star.’ BOARD required by young Married Couple, with furnished bedroom and private sitting r00m.—482, 1 Star.’ BOARD wanted, by working Girl;-fur* nished or unfurnished room; Rctlyn, Maori Hill preferred; no fanners.—oOO, ‘Star.’ v; BOARD offered, good home, handy trams, near University.—ll2 Union street. COMFORTABLE Accommodation fop Boarders, sunny position, beautiful view; handy to tram; terms moderate.—3 Dundas street. DOUGLAS Private Hotel (Next Town Hall).—Permanents 255, Casuals 6a day; Bed-Breakfast 4s.—Phone 12-601. GENTLEMAN requires Well-fumished Bedroom, breakfast only, vicinity, Falkland street, Maori Hill, or Royal terrace.—26o, * Star. 1 ~ MARRIED Couple require private Board and Residence, February 12th to 25th. —Particulars immediately to Coton, 9 Norwich street, Christchurch. RESPECTABLE business Man require* immediately comfortable plain Board in private home, good locality; young family no objection; room for car essential; terms must be moderate.—42o, ‘ Star.’ SUPERIOR Accommodation offered, conveniently situated, city, rise; modem house, telephone, excellent table; moderate terms.—ssß, ‘ Star.’ TWO young Men would like Board; central position.—sßo, * Star.* VACANCY in good home for 2 Friends, willing share room, also Single Room, —l2O Forbufy road. VACANCY 1 business Gentleman.—Hazelwood, 123 Cargill street. WANTED, by young Man, Single Furnished Room, use • of conveniences, fireplace.—Reply, stating terms, 514, ‘ Star. s WANTED, by' Students, for‘ studying purposes, clean accessible Room, id city buildings.—Price and particulars 468, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Board, by young Woman, R.C. preferred, handy to town.—4s9, * Star.’ WANTED, 3 Gentlemen Boarders; washing, good table; phone 10-824 ; 22s 6d week.—Apply 158 Cargill street. YOUNG Mari (music teacher) requires Private Board in comfortable refined home, central, on rise, Particulars 472, ‘ Star.’ ■ YOUNG Lady requires Board in Roslyn, private home with good table preferred; state terms. —544, ‘ Star.’ YOUNG Single Man wants Bokrd in com- _ fortable home from end of February, vicinity Belleknowes.—3so,. ‘ Star.’ . LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Opoho car nr George, street, Dominion Wireless College Silver Badge Brooch; reward.—33s, ‘Star’ Office.LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, on strap; initials and date engraved; reward.—Wren and Co., Princes’street. LOST, Twinpoint Fountain .Pen, Telegraph Office; reward.—Fowler, lng» avenue, St. Clair; phone 25-653. ■ LOST, Friday, Parcel containing dress material.—Would finder please ring 15-342;' reward. • ' • ■ ; LOST, Leith Valley road, Purse, money, keys.—Phone 18-843. . LOST, Lady’s Gold Watch, double-cased, black ribbon attached,' probably on Invercargill express or Dunedin railway station.—Finder kindly return Waip’s Hotel; reward.' LOST, Starting Handle off truck.—rßing 10-032. . ' LOST, Pince-nez, in brown case, between Exchange and Queen’s' - Gardens; initial M.—Reward if left Fairmaid’s, opticians. ■ ■■ - . OST, Child’s Rug, St. Clair, Wednesday.—Please return to, or ring, Bolwell, butcher, St. Clair; reward. OST, Child’s Blue Blazer, vicinity St’ Hilda Beach. —Bing 22-613. LOST, between Woolworths and , Exchange, Navy Blue Blazer, initialled S.P.C. —Reward returning 21 Arney street. LOST, Wednesday morning, Glass, in case, Stuart street, railway station, south express.—Reward returning Publisher, * Star.* . OST, £l, between' Rattray street-Cum-berland street, working man’s wages; desperate.—Communicate 562, * Star.* LOST, a small Parcel, between Brown, Ewing’s and St. Hilda or St, Hilda, tram; reward. —Bing 22-080. TTIOUND, on roadside, , near Brighton, X? Lady’s Watch; owner can have same by paying expenses.—Apply R. Westwood, Brgxhton. R“ BWABD.—Lost, Platinum and Diamond Watch Case.—Henry Neill, 49 Upper; Dowling street. TRAYED from Tainui, Taa-and-whit* Collie; registered number, 856. Finder please communicate 10 Botha street. FOUND.— Double Screened Quality Fuel, —Ring M'Farlane’s (phone 11-082) | 3 Walton Park, 1 Manuka 8s 6d,_bill 8s 9d« FOUND.— Johnson’s Oak-smoked Fillets, best obtainable, reduced in price, noir. 4d lb; Dried Salt Ling, Is lb. FOUND.— Boys’ Tan Lace Sandals, Itshide sole; cheaper than shoes; 4 to 6,2 s lid; 7 to 9,3 s lid; 10, 4s lid; U to 1,5 s lid; 2 to 5,6 s lid.— Waghorne’s, Stuart street. OOUND.— Jewellery Sale to wind up the 1 estate of the lata P. Himmel, jeweller, 227 George street. FOUND.— Diamond Engagement Rings, £6; Wedding Rings from 17s 6d, halfdozen spoons as usual.—F. Himmel. • LAST Week, everything must bo sold; Watches, Necklets, Brooches, Silver, Bags, and Purses. —F. Himmel.' FOUND.— Hitt’s Low Prices: Hide Leather School Bags, 2s 9d, 3s; ‘great value, 2s 9d, 3s. —Only at Hitt’s. 1 IN order to have the ‘Star’ out in -d time, it is found impossible to classify, Advertisements i nna in after noon. After this hour they cannot be claesified. We would the’-pf- request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind, and send . jem Orders early, . . . . '

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Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 14