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3s IN' £ DISCOUNT. Townspeople and show visitm-/ please note that LUCIA,! 35 Georg* street, is giving 3s in. the £ Discount .off all prices. Garments stocked are Frocks for after* noon, semi-evening, and evening wear; also; Winter Frocks, and the popular Woollen' Jumper Suit. Winter Coats are in large variotv, and in’ sizes from S.S.W. to XX Out Size. Thsr Ermmctte Hip-length House Coat for dressy;' wear is storked in Grey, Beige, and Light Brown, principally in large sizes; price, 49s 6d, less discount. Bridge Coatees arc priced? from £3 3s to £6 6s, less discount. Wool Jumpers and Cardigans are in the newest shapes. Skirts and Blouses ara stocked, and Costumes in the newest materials and stylos, 3s in the £ discount, L ,U C I A, 35 George street. MEETINGS. OTAGO PATRIOTIC AND GENERAL WELFARE ASSOCIATION (Inc.). npHE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL GEN* ■ ERAL MEETING of. Members’of tha Association will bo held in the. Council Chambers, Town Hall, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, May 50, at 11.15 a.m. ’BUSINESS: To consider Otago Soldiers’, and Depend* outs’ Welfare’ Committee’s Report,Finance Committee’s Report, and Honovary Treasurer’s Report and Balance* sheet; Election of; 'Vice-president, Treasurer, Executive Committee, and Sub-committees. - • ' E. R. GRACE, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN (Dunedin Branch). The" thirty-fourth • annual MEETING of the Society-will be held in the Council .Chamber, Town Hall, Dun* edin, on MONDAY', May .28th, at 4;p.ra. J. G. COE-SMITH, Secretary. -■j-. ■ 1 1 -V- 1 !" *i RADIO. A MODERN Intermediate Stage, £1 12s, improves last -.year’s superheterodyne. —J. D. M’Kewcn, M’Culloch’s, Stuart street; tel' 18-131. ■' .', BUY" a Majestic,- and -have no after regrets; more Majesties in use in New Zealand ihan any other; why?—Barnett’* Radio. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. f* KA will Purchase old-established ,lobacco Business. • in city ; suit business Man or Lady.—Ryan Bros. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Grey ’ Costume Coat, between" An* dersou’s Bay-Queen’s drive.—Please return Quality Fruit Shop, Exchange; reward. T OST, small Brown Purse, small sum' -iLi money; reward. —510 George street. LOST, vicinity Town Hall and Filleul street, Lady’s Leather Case containing wearing, apparel.—Reward returning Arrow Taxis; A99G. • LOST, Black Spaniel Pup.—Reward on returning to 265 Moray place. LOST, Sunday, Brown Leather Bag containing money, vicinity Neville street, Cargill road; reward. —2S Wilkie road. LOST, Empire Pictures, Saturday night. Brown Scarf. —Please ring 13-304; re* ward. • .. LOST, Monday, between ’Varsity and Leith street, 1 Man’s Leather Glove.—Finder please return to A 968, ’Star.’ LOST, Thursday, 10ft White Dinghy.— Anyone knowing whereabouts of sani* I please communicate with A 960. ‘Star.’ LOST, Sunday, Parcel Nurses’ Caps, be* tween Stafford street and Nurses*Horae.—Finder please return Nurses’ Home^ STRAYED, last Friday, Fern hill Mine, Abbotsford, Brown-White Cow. —Anyone knowing whereabouts.'ring 18-418 be* tween 8 a.m.-4 p.m. LOST, Ticket for Fortnightly Dance, iif ‘ Lodge Hall, Forbury Corner, To-uior-row evening; admission Is; supper provided.FOUND. —A perfect-fitting Set of Teeth, natural in appearance, strong, suction, at reasonable cost. —J. Boyd Dunlop, American Dental Parlours, corner George and Pitt streets, . BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Advertisement* oi Id word- under the heading* of Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc. 1* per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2s H, six ’ consecutiv* insertions ss. Cash with order. /COMFORTABLE Private Board, Res]* v/ denoe, single room, share room; washing, mending; on rise; phone.—ll 9 Stafford street. : 1 - . ' - ’ T>OUGLAS Private Hotel (Nest Town JLJ' Hall).—Permanents 255, Casuals 6« day; Bed-Breakfast 4s.—Phone- 12-601. T7ILAT, sitting room and bedroom (double); breakfast tray or full board; central,—Phone 12-098. * HOMELY family wish to take Gentleman Boarder; Id section, south, near workshops; no other boax-ders; 22s 6d.—A915, ‘ Star.’ - ■■■’■..- VACANCY in superior private Home for Two Gentlemen, on'rise, central; reasoixablo terms.—s Scotland street. VACANCY’ Boarders, single rooms; telephone; washing and mending; central, —No. 50 Manor place. VACANCY for 2 Gentlemen Boarders, largo sunny room, good tabic.—lnterview 103 Union street. ’ ; -'IT'QUNG Man wants good Board, about A £i week, must be central; also Shed for motor cycie..-=r-A976, ; Star,’ -

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Evening Star, Issue 21725, 21 May 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21725, 21 May 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21725, 21 May 1934, Page 10

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