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PUBLIC NOTICES. 1 KNITTING SILK. FOR JUMPERS, CARDIGANS, AND CHILDREN’S WEAR. KNIT DURING YOUR SPARE MOMENTS. CABLE TWIST KNITTING SILK, delustred finish, in shades of Scarlet, Wine, Greens, Fawn, Helio., Pink, Saxe, Royal, Powder Blue, Apple, Biscuit, Black, Almond, White; ounce skeins. Sale price, 9d skein. TENNIS SOX FOR LADIES. A BIG SHIPMENT OP WHITE TENNIS SOX; sizes 8* to 10. Sale price, Is pair. MEN’S SUITS MADE TO ORDER. THE BEST VALUE, PROCURABLE ONLY AT PENROSE’S. REALLY SMART THORNPROOP TWEEDS, mSde to your order, smartly cut and finished, 59s fid. BEST QUALITY WORSTEDS in the latest designs, made to order, 70s to 95a. YOU WILL BE QUITE SATISFIED WITH A PENROSE-TAILORED SUIT. W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD. ■jPkUNEDIN compares very favourably indeed with any other city in the dominion So far as unemployment figures are concerned; also in the matter of the standard of living. Do not reduce that standard of living by adding to the numbers of unemployed and by creating “ small house, small section ” conditions. Go to the poll and vote against the unimproved value system of rating. Strike out the top line on the ballot paper. DO YOUR SPRING SHOPPING WITH A PROVIDENT CASH ORDER. THE Leading Business Houses of Dunedin accept these Orders at CASH for Drapery, Footwear, Hardware, Travelling Requisites, Furniture, Seagrass Ware, etc. The repayments are easy—vit., Is in £ per week. , ' Write to-day for full particulars to the Provident Cash Order Co., P.O. Box 236,' . Dunedin. PRESERVE CHEAP EGGS NOW. OVOLINE is all you heed. A Paste, not a messy liquid. Wonderful for hands, too. Over 30 years’ successful reliability. * Is fid jar. TS it not clear that, in the case of the same .sized section, the burden, under the present rating system, must fall upon those with ability to pay —that is the person who can afford to put up a substantial and expensive house, as against the person who can afford only a small or moderate home? If rating on unimproved value 'is adopted the well-to-do man is on the same footing exactly as the man of' moderate means. Would that be fair? Go to the poll and vote against the proposed new system. EDUCATIONAL. N.Z. INSTITUTE OP SECRETARIES. EXAMINATIONS. ADMISSION to the New Zealand Institute of Secretaries may be gained •only ,by passing the Prescribed Examinations...,, i. • -•, .-These Examinations,, comprising the' three stages, are held annually in the month _of October, with a supplementary examination for Final Secretarial Subjects, only in March each year. Applications for the forthcoming October Examinations- Close on 30th SEPTEMBER Next, and Copies of the Syllabus and Forms of Application for Examination or Exemption, may be obtained from the undersigned. A. G. VALENTINE, F.C.S. (N.Z.), 85 King Edward street, Dunedin. ST. HILDA’S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL (Incorporated), . HERIOT ROW, DUNEDIN. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Kindergarten to Post Matriculation. THIRD TERM for 1934 begins FRIDAY, 14th September. Boarders return Thursday, T3th September. The Principal will be “At Homo ” to Parents from 10-12 a’.ni., on Monday, 10th, and 10-12 a.m. and 3-5 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and any other time by appointment. Telephone 10-121, IrrAWTHOENE PRIVATE SCHOOL AND JljL KINDERGARTEN, 1 ALL SAINTS’ SCHOOLROOM, Cumberland street, Dunedin. Miss A. L. LEES, Principal. A Registered Day School for the Tuition of Children from the Kindergarten to the passing of the Proficiency Examination, Tho THIRD TERM begins on TUESDAY, 11th September, at 9.15 a.m.. Parents or Guardians may interview Miss Lees at the Schoolroom on Monday, September 10th, from 3 to 5 p.m. OTAGO BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS. THE THIRD TERM will cominence on TUESDAY, September 11, at the usual hour. . There are Vacancies for Boarders in the Boys’ High School Rectory. Full particulars as to Fees, etc., obtainable from the undersigned. C. R. M’LEAN, Secretary Board of Governors.; N 236 Moray place, Dunedin. COLUMBA COLLEGE, Roslyn, Dunedin. Presbyterian Day and Boarding School for Girls. Principal: Miss C. M.. Ashworth, B.A, Pupils for 1935 are now being enrolled. THIRD TEEM commences TUESDAY, September 11. House girls to be in residence on Monday, 10th. The Principal will be at home and may be interviewed on Monday. For prospectus please apply to the Secretary. PERSONAL. WORKERS ! ATTENTION! I The great majority of the City Rata, payers are Workers. For years you have been taxed to pro* vide an annual dividend for the richest men in the City. Many of these gentlemen have received another dividend from the people of New Zealand by the repeal of the graduated land tar, because every property of which the unimproved value exceeded £5,000 wasamenable to that tax. I' challenge the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce to deny that certain of its members—owners Of lend itt the City—have participated (and are participating) in that dividend. That is why we have all got to pay th* sales tax—to give the richest men a dividend!! We’ll cut that dividend off later on, but in the meantime we appeal, to you to cut off supplies on Tuesday next by voting for THE EXEMPTION OP YOUR IM-‘ PROVEMENTS FROM BATES, STOP THE DIVIDEND!! STOP THE EOT!! BY STRIKING OUT THE BOTTOM /. LINE!! ‘ , N. B.—l Wear No Mask. . . _ P. J. O’REGAN. TENNIS ; ’ RACKETS. NCw Season’s Models. ,3 ’ GUT'S LTD., 38 George street, HAVE JUST LANDED NEW SEASON’S STOCKS. BE WELL ADVISED! Inspect our range before buying'elsewhere. Complete Restring with new season’s gut, from 10s. REPAIRS. CHEAPEST IN -TOWN. Single Strings, from fid.GUY’S LTD., . George street. TENNIS SPECIALISTS. CHEAP FRESH EGGS FOR WINTER. PRESERVE now* with OVOLTNE PASTE, Easy to apply—never failing. Is fid jar dos 3 420 eggs. ■ Grocers. EDUCATIONAL. JOHN M’GLASHAN COLLEGE, Dunedin. ■ Primary and Secondary Day and Boarding School for Boys. THE THIRD TERM begins on TUESDAY, September 11, when Mr R. G. C. M’Nab will commence his duties as head master. Boarders return on the Monday, ■ Prospectus on application. C. E. GLENDINNING, Secretary. HANS W. FROH, Teacher of German (native of Germany)' RESUMES GERMAN TUITION, CONVERSATION, AND MATRICU- - LATION. Private tuition, also Classes arranged. At 334 CASTLE STREET' (off Frederick'. street); phone 18-854. BRIDGE, Contract, Auction, tuition; 45 Government Life Buildings,' Rattray street; 2s fid- lesson.—Appointments phone 13-083; mornings. . MISS PASSMORE’S School of Arts and Grafts, Stock' Exchange Buildings.—. Studio phone 18-164, private phone 11-577. IV/fUSCLE Building Course.—Atlas Dyna» -t’-*- mic. Tension method; postal'note ss, —Pbyscol, 16la George street, - Dunedin. W> QSSBOTJBAM’S. Commercial Dowling street. Shorthand, 'Typewriting, and Bookkeeping; our students in keen demand. - ' SHORTHAND. TYPISTS, Bookkeepers, . Clerks; for positions enrol Brown’s College, Moray place; rapid individual tuition.—Telephone-10-697. ■ VK/'ANTED, Pupils Pianoforte/ Viblin, » » Banjo, Steel Guitar, Ukulele; also to Join Orchestra .-4)05 King street? HOLIDAY RESORTS. ANTED, Crib, Karitane or Purakanui, Tt 22nd Doo6mber-January sth.—Parti. culars to Booth, 49 Valley road, Kaikorai. ■VX/"ANTED, fortnight, Christmas, Crib, north line: Karitane ’ preferred.— 8592, ‘Star.’ . ■ - ; , WANTED, Crib for three weeks, Christ, mas, at Karitane, Married. Couplg and baby.—Address 8590, ‘Star.’ ANTED To Rent, Furnished Crib] two weeks, Christmas, north line, Warrington preferred.—Particulars to 8535, ‘ Star.’ . . : ANTED, Brighton or vicinity, fair, sited Crib, for two weeks at Xmim.— Advise all particulars to 8750, * Star.*: WANTED, Furnished Cottage, 3 or i rooms, seaside, 3 weeks, Xmas; ’consider term if rent reasonable.—B6l7, ‘ Star.* WANTED, , Furnished Crib, Brighton,Christmas fortnight; careful tenants, —State rent 8920, ‘ Star.’ SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OP WOMEN AND CHILDREN. WANTED, Crib, 2 weeks, at Christmas; down Bay or PUrakahui.—Address 6815, ’Star’ Office. - - THE SECRETARY will be in Attendance at the Office, Security Buildings; Stuart street, DAILY, 2-4 p.m. (Saturday excepted), to Interview Women Requiring Advice in Domestic Difficulties. All communications strictly confidential. • , BRIGHTON.— Wanted, small Crib at Christmas for two weeks. Reply, ‘ with particulars, to B6OS, ‘ Star.’ KARITANE. —Crib wanted for Couple, three months, low rent; or Furnished House, any district.—B9l9, ‘ Star.’ Telephone 10465. ' " ELL-DOING, ’ educated Gentleman. (40), fair circumstances, desires Correspond with similar Lady; - strictly confidential ; view matrimony.—B76s, ’ Star.’ IHE ’EVENING STAR* is the best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT. POUNAWEA. —Miss Frances Harris hat opened a Guest. House for visitors; book early; terms on application. PAYING Guests desiring quiet holiday taken on Sheep Farm, South Canter, bury; refined home; attractive surround. ings; 55s week. —8523, ' Star.’ PAYING Guests received on farm, sunny position, conveniently situated; moderate terms.—Mrs Francis, Duntroon, North Otago. SUNSHINE Guest House, Alexandra.— Recuperate in the glorious sunshine of this favoured spot; every facility, for a perfect holiday; terms moderate.—Phono 63, Alexandra. '

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Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 14