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PUBLIC NOTICES. COVER YOUR ROOMS WITH DUCO-FINISH FELT-BASH LINO. FLOOR COVERING. Here arc a few Prices and Sizes to show how cheaply you can do this:—. Room Size 9 x 12ffc 17s 6d Room Size 12 x 12ffc 23s 6d Room Sizo 12 x 15ft 29s 6d GOOD DESIGNS TO CHOOSE FROM. THIS FLOOR COVERING IS 6ft WIDE. PRICE PER YARD, 2s lid. SPECIAL CONGOLEUM ART SQUARES Only Slightly Damaged. A Wonderful New Range of Designs for Dining Room*t Breakfast Rooms, and Bedrooms. Size 9 x 7ft 6in, 32s 6d, SALE PRICE, 25a. Size 9 x 9ft, 39s 6d. SALE PRICE, 22s 6d. Size 9 x 10ft Sin, 455. SALE PRICE, 39s 6d. Size 9 x 12ft, 52s 6d. SALE PRICE, 455. W. PENROSE AND CO. E T D.GEORGE STREET.

SENSATIONAL CLEARANCE SALE OP SEEDSMAN’S STOCK. The Entire Stock of Mr fcOLIN JQHNSTON to be cleared regardless of cost on the Premises. 12 Water street, by Mr R. S. KROON. One line will suffice—--5,000 6d Packets of Flower Seeds (all variotes). Clearance price, 7 packets Is. AH other lines (too numerous to mention here) must be cleared before March 15th. Come early and inspect. NOTE ADDRESS: KROON’S (Successor to Colin Johnston), 12 Water street. PILE SUFFERERS. WE INVITE YOU TO TRY, FREE OF CHARGE, Our New and Revolutionary PILE CURE. It has been used among a j limited number of patients with marked SUCCESS. TAKEN INTERNALLY. We desire to treat long-standing cases if possible.—Write P.O. BOX 638, Dunedin. ST. KILDA BOOK CLUB (Removing Shortly to More Up-to-date Premises) Requests members to assist by Returning all Over-due Books. Proceedings will be taken to recover those outstanding after MARCH 10, Phone 23-824. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ! ZEALAND. OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT. DUNEDIN REGISTRY. In the Matter of Part IV. of " The Administration Act, 1908,” and in the Matter of the Estate of ROBERT WALES, late of Dunedin, Consulting Engineer and Patent Attorney (Deceased). I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that by an Order of the Supreme Court, Dunedin, dated the 21st day of February, 1935, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate of j the above-named ROBERT WALES; AND I HEREBY call a MEETING OF CREDITORS, to be held at my Office, Supremo Court Buildings, Stuart street, Dunedin, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of March, 1935, at 2.15 p.m. All claims against the above estate must be lodged with me on or before the 21st day of April, 1935. Dated at Dunedin this twenty-fifth day of February, 1935. J. M. ADAM, Administrator. 1 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Lady’s Buff-coloured Gauntlets, Friday last; reward.—Phone 22-853. LOST, Burn street or Leckhamptoa Court, Child’s Purse; keepsake.—Apply Fruit Shop, Glen, Main South road. LOST, Waverley, Friday, Blue-and-Red Bathing Suit, Towel, Float.—Please return 15 Dundonald street, Bayfield. LOST, Friday, Pendant Brooch, Rattray street-Princes street. —Reward on returning 18 North View crescent, Roslyn; keepsake. LOST small Case, containing books, etc. reward returning to 258 South road. LOST, small Gold Watch, black band, between Exchange-F rederi ck street, Thursday afternoon; reward.—Lsß9, * Star.’ LOST, Wednesday night, High-Melville streets, Gold Bead. Evening Bag; keepsake.—Finder ring 12-268; reward. LOST, Black Fur, out South.—Finder please communicate with 34 Birchfield avenue, Normanby; reward. L.OST, from Pine Hill, January, Fawn Pug.—Anyone knowing whereabouts please communicate Lawrenson, 7 York place; reward. ■ LOST, Pair Suede Gloves, between Wingatui and Dunedin.—Communicate L 787, ‘Star.* LOST, lady’s small leather Brown Bag. zip fastener; reward, —Communicate No. L 933, ‘ Star ’ Office. LOST, in Woolworths, or between Woolworfns and Moray place, Brown Handbag; initials H; keepsake.—Return L 770, ‘ Star ’ Office. I POUND —9ct Signet, 8s 6d, free initials; ■ Wedding Ring, 17s 6d; Jp-dozen Spoons given.—F. Himmel, 54 George street. FOUND —Diamond Cluster and Threestone Engagement Rings, £7 10s up; best value Watches.—F. Himmel, Gecrge street. FOUND —Blue Serge Sac Suits (for one month only) from £7 to £8; ’tis impossible to secure better serge in the dominion.—Webster, tailor, 67 Princes street. POUND. —Watch and Jewellery Repairs, - cheapest rates in Dunedin; let us quote for your job.—Wright’s, 3 Octagon (Martin’s Buildings, upstairs, above Butterfield’s). A FOUND —High-class Photography at moderate prices.—Wrigglesworth and Binns’, Rembrandt Studio, 199 George street: phone 13-726. FOUND. —A new Photograph for friends; 3 post cards for 3s 6d. —Rembrandt Studio, 199 George street; phone 13-726. PERSONAL. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. 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. Telephone IQ-485. (P IRL (22) would like to Meet GentleX man, view friendship and matrimony ; must be genuine.—Address to Genuine, L 753, 1 Star ’ Office. I EILEEN PETRIE, 146 Macandrew * road, am Not the Person concerned in the recent shoplifting case. TsisrOULD kind Person Give Relief H Worker’s Wife, large family. Left-off Clothing, husband work return.—L9oo, ‘ Star.’ WOULD Person who left Fox Terrier Pup with dislocated shoulder before Christmas kindly Claim Within 7 Days, otherwise will be sold? —Laurenson, 7 York place.

PLACE TOUR NEXT ORDER WITH ivr ODERN S I G N 3» 185 STUART STREET (Opposite P. Hayman and Co.). SHOW CARDS, WINDOW TICKETS, POSTERS, CALICO SIGNS AND SIGNS, MONOGRAMS. • J. H. OLIVER, Artist. PROVIDENT CASH ORDERS offer to the Householder a simple and thrifty; method of buying Drapery, Wearing Ap. pare!, Footwear. Hardware, Paints, Papers, Prams, Travelling Requisites, etc., from th« leading Stores of Dunedin. Full particular* will he sent Free on application to the PROVIDENT CASH ORDER CO., P.O. Box -236, Dunedin. REMOVAL NOTICE OP GEORGE CLARK LIMITED, Builder*! and Valuers, 347 Princes street, Dunedin, to MASON STREET, DUNEDIN. Phone 11-174. Private Phone 20-522. NITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. £2,000 FOR APPROPRIATION. No. 5 Group.—£soo by Ballot, March 7, No. 5 Group.—£soo by Sale, March 7, No. 6 Group.—£soo by Sale, March 7. No. 8 Group.—£soo by Ballot, March 7. J. W. SMEATON, „■ Secretary, 152 High street, Dunedin. DUNEDIN CITIZENS’ DAT NURSERIES (Inc.), 219 MORAY PLACE (Diagonally across from Moray Place Post Office). SUNNY Playroom and Yard, and comfortably equipped Sleeping Apartments, where Babies and Young Children may be left with a Nurse all day or part of the day. Open from 7.45 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. 12.30 noon Saturdays. MEETINGS. ANDERSON’S BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL EXPUPILS’ ASSOCIATION. A. GENERAL MEETING of Ex-pupils and .Friends will be held in the School Gymnasium on TUESDAY, sth March, at 7.30 p.m. ' BUSINESS: To appoint Sub-committee, etc., to further the interests of the Ex-pupils’-Queen in the School Queen Carnival. AH 'interested are cordially invited to attend. J. R. JEFFERY, Convener. OTAGO TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, , SPECIAL MEETING. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Union will be held in tha Trades Hall, Moray place, Dunedin, ouT TUESDAY Next, sth, inst., at 7.30 p.m. sharp! Business: Address by President of N.Z. Printing and Related Trades Associa-i tion (0. H. Chapman, Esq., M.P.); Delegate’s Report of Conference. J. L. CAMERON, President, E. J. PATTON, Secretary. A MEETING will bo held in the St. John Ambulance Booms, 39 Moray place, on j Monday, at 7 p.m., to Enrol Boys and \ Girls wishing to Join the Cadet Divisions; parents invited. T> ADIANT HEALTH CLUB, ST, XV ANDREW STREET, MONDAY, 7.45, Dr V. POLLISS will speak. Subject, ‘ Tha Great Experiment.’ Everybody welcome. TVT U.W.M., Museum Grounds, ToV* morrow; speakers—Messrs Silverstone, Neilson, and M'Arthur; Executive Meeting Monday Evening, at 7. WC.T.U. (Dunedin Central Branch).— • Monthly Meeting will he held in Hanover Street Baptist Hall on TUESDAY, March sth, at 2.30. Speaker, Miss A. M'Lay (dominion organiser). All women cordially welcome. MONEY, MONEY TO LEND On All Classes of Security, G. M’NAUGHTON, Solicitor, 34 Dowling street. AN offer is made to a Person willing to Invest in the vicinity of £3OO to establish a high-class everyday line business; sales assured ’all over dominion; advertiser is a very capable manufacturer, and has a very bright outlook ahead.—Lß4s, ‘ Star * Office. Free Loan; best cash offer.— a-OilU L6lB, ‘Star.’ HOLIDAY RESORTS. COME to Beach Villa for a restful holiday ; handy beach, bowling, croquet. —Apply B. E. Dick, Hampden; telephone 11m. KARITANE, Cottage, available now; comfortably furnished; open fire; handy rail and bus; £1 weekly.—Lßoo, ‘ Star.’ KARITANE. — To Let, Four-roomed Fur, nishod Cottage, e. 1., garage; term* reasonable.—L7B3, ‘ Star .’ SUNSHINE Guest House, Ngapara street, Alexandra, phono 63, Box 88.—Firstclass Accommodation, every modern appointment and comfort; permanent and casual; moderate tariff, reduction for term. HE RETREAT,” Portobello (under new management); Vacancies for Permanent and Casual Guests; good table; charges moderate. WANTED, for Easter, small Crib at Karitane; adults; must be reasonable. —LB2B, ‘ Star.* _______ WANTED, Crib, Easter holidays; nortfc line; Purakanui preferred.—L79S, ‘ Star.’ WANTED, Crib, for week Easter, Whare Plat or near Dunedin; stat* terms (for two). —L 655, ‘Star.’ IHE ‘ EVENING STAR ’ is the beat Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, - HOUSES FOB SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT.

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Evening Star, Issue 21968, 2 March 1935, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21968, 2 March 1935, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21968, 2 March 1935, Page 16

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