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PUBLIC NOTICES. HAVE YOU SEEN THE SARAZEN CLUBS WITH THE PATENTED GRIP? This GRIP takes a lot<bf the trouble out of golf. % We are now Booking Orders for these famous Clubs. ; If you are interested come in jmd try them '% ‘ At WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS LTD., SPORTS SPECIALISTS,' DUNEDIN. FOOTWEAR BARGAINS. A MEMORABLE OCCASION. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). THE PRICES SPEAK FOE THEMSELVES. FRIDAY ONLY. Lot I.—Ladies’ White Kid Shoes, fancy designs. 6s lid per pair. Were 14s 6d. Lot 2.—Ladies’ Patent Brown Kid Shoes, imitation Reptiles. / s 6d per pair. Were Lot 3.—Ladies’ Black Velvet Shoes, court or strap. 8s lid per pair. Were 14s 6d. Lot 4. —Ladies’ White Kid Shoes, court or strap. 12s 6d per pair. Were from 18s 6d to 23s 6d. . ~, TO Lot 5. —Ladies’ Bottle Green Kid Court S hoes. 10s 6d per pair. Were 32s od. Lot 6.—Ladies’ White and Cream Linen Shoes, fancy designs. 7s lid per pair. Were 14s 6d. Lot 7.—Ladies’ Charlston ’Sandals. 7 S lid per pair. Were 12s 6d. Lot B.—Ladies’ Genuine Snakeskin Shoes; in Navy, Grey, Brown, or Black; English make. 24s 6d per pair. Were 33s 6d. L o t 9 —Ladies’ “ Cosey Too ” Slippers; in Red, Pink, Blue, and Green. 2s lid per ngip Wcr® 3.1 d BEAUTIFUL SHOES, RIDICULOUS PRICES, AND EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED TO WEAR. BE SURE AND COME EARLY. AS THESE BARGAINS ARE SURE TO BE SNAPPED UP. THE OXFORD SHOE STORE (DICKSONS), GEORGE STREET (Next Terry’s Music Store). N.B.—Our Onc-day Repair Service at the Low Prices still going strong. “ BARTON’S ” STANDS FOR QUALITY. LAMB! PEIMEST OTAGO ~— LAMB! SIDES 6id lb, HINDQUARTERS 5s 6d, FOREQUARTERS 3s EACH, LOIN Is 9d. NOTED FOR OUR SAVELOYS AND BELGIAN SAUSAGE, RICH AND TASTY. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR FAMOUS TOMATO SAUSAGES? 5d lb. BUTTOCK STEAK 5Jd lb, 31b for Is 2d TRIPE 5d lb, 3!b for Is STEW. CHOPS 21b for 8d SAUSAGES ; 21b for 6d MINCE BEEP 3d lb SAUSAGE MEAT 21b for 5d CORNED PORK From 7£d lb ROASTING PORK From 8d lb CORNED ROLL 4*d lb GRAVY BEEF 21b for 6d

gMITH, WILSON LIMITED, 10-646. 20 George street. 1 RACK OP CHILDREN’S FROCKS, Usually 8s 6d-16s 6d. SUMMER SALE PRICE, 3s lid. 1 RACK LADIES’ COLOURED PRINT APRONS. Is 6d each to clear. XT AIKORAI BRASS BAND ART UNION JLV for £5 Alluvial Gold: Winning number, 9,174. Won by Mr GERALD JAMES, 20 Bangor terrace, Kew. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. REID’S FOR REAL ESTATE! O-l ft A ft—MUSSELBURGH: Splendid diiUtrU 6-roomed House, in perfect order inside and out; good position, close to tram; every possible convenience, builtin wardrobes and cupboards, good bathroom, with porcelain bath and basin, electric range. 1847 &CLK ft —NORTH END (city side of dUOt? v/ Gardens): Good 6-roomed Plastered House, completely renovated inside -and out, elec, light, h. and c. water-, bathroom, washhouse, etc. Mortgagee’s instructions to sell at above price. 1351 SECTIONS.— Queen’s drive, MUSSELBURGH, £4OO. ST. KILDA, from £l5O. ANDERSON’S BAY, from £IOO. Roslyn, Maori Hill, Sections at reasonable prices. Buy now while the subsidy lasts. «QKft— ST. CLAIR: Brick Bungalow, 4 ofcOOU rooms and kitchenette; on slight rise, handy to tram; all latest conveniences. Best value offering in . this desirable •locality. 1796 JOHN REID AND SONS LTD. AUCTIONEERS. Phone 12-539; Evening 20-662. VENDOR LEAVING DUNEDIN. In Sunny St. Kilda (Close to Car). #» Kft ft— Lovely Corner Section, Brick S/OUU House, 4 rooms, kitchenette, gas, gas range; large workshop; house could be modernised; lovely position. Get busy on this now. Great opportunity. (930) PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED. LOOK Here!—Natty Brick Bungalow for £790, 4 rooms, kitchenette, modern appointments ; splendid garden, poultry house; sunny position; buyer financed (906).—Park, Reynolds Limited. OSGIEL.—Just a wonderful Home for £730 : 6 .Rooms, modern appointments; choice i-acre; garage, workshop, fruit, flowers, vegetables, lawns; close railway station ; an absolute bargain; terms (929) . Park, Reynolds Limited. GREEN ISLAND (Fronting Main road). —Good level Building Section, fine view; £lO deposit; cheap at £so.—Pater- ' ALMACEWEN ROAD, Maori Hill.— Small sunny Building Allotment, wide frontage, open situation, fine view, sunny; snip, £l2s.—Patersons. '\f ORNINGTON (Close Car) .—£93o: BunivJL galow, 4 rooms, kitchenette, modern conveniences; garage; this place must be sold; a dainty little home (6565). —Alex. Harris Lto. - OQftft— North Dunedin: 2-story 6oWiluU roomed Dwelling, e. 1., h. and c., gas; washhouse, copper, and tubs; a chance for someone (6566). —Alex. Harris Ltd. BRICK Bungalow in Maori Hill, 4 rooms, kitchenette, fibrous ceilings, plaster walls, tile fireplaces, gas cooker, destructor; • concrete paths, nice garden, rockery; a snip at £975 ( 6568). —Alex. Harris Ltd. pQPft —Roslyn: i-acre, leasehold, cost ofcOtHJ £BOO. 5 Rooms, e. 1., scullery', bathroom, h. and c., washhouse, copper, and tubs; sacrifice price; a home for 18s weekly(6ss7).—Alex. Harris Ltd. £*P ftft—Caversham bargain: Freehold, d&OUU 5 Rooms, kitchenette, all conveniences ; good value. —Irelands. ACRE Freehold, St. Clair, easy rise from tram, handy; 7 Rooms, conveniences; £1,300 or near offer.—lrelands. £* P K ft— North end, few minutes _ to dtllOU George street tram, easy rise: 5 Rooms, conveniences; terms.—lrelands. NIVERSITY Rise—Modern Brick | Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette; £1,250; Exchange for Musselburgh or St. Kilda.—lrelands. (" ITY Rise (No Trams).—Double-brick v modern 7 Rooms, £2,500; Exchange 4.5 Rooms Mornington-Roslyn,—lrelands. ORTGAGEE Wants Meet good Tenant for magnificent 5 Rooms, kitchenette; lounge 22 x 15; other rooms large, i freehold; handy Stuart street tram; £750 (reduced); £25 down, 25s weekly repayments. —R. S. McKenzie (next P. 0.),

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Evening Star, Issue 21966, 28 February 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21966, 28 February 1935, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21966, 28 February 1935, Page 12