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PUBLIC NOTICES. \ lV* i , 1 - V'SV..-. : c . v^cV : ■ •• ' u , -■As. | M I L K. THE DUNEDIN RETAIL DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. A. -■ PRICE OF HILK. vV’^ As from APRIL 1, 1955, the Retail Pric* of Milk will be FIVEPENCE PER QUART. Larger Quantities at Reduced Rates. ■ L' CARPET ENDS FOR BEDSIDE AND HEARTHRUGS. SUPERIOR QUALITY AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS. Manufacturers’ Samples. Bound Both Ends. A variety of designs and colourings; Ijyds and livds long. Special prices, 12s 6d and 15s 6d. COIR MATS, for outside doors; heavy quality; sizes 15in x 24in. Special price. 2s lid each. NEW OVERCOATS FOR MEN, Smart Tweeds, in Browns, and Greys; well cut and finished belted styles; double* breasted; all sizes. Worth 555, Special price, 37s 6d. w. PENROSE AND CO, LT D. DO YOUR EASTER SHOPPING WITH A PROVIDENT CASH ORDER. •nPHRIFTY Householders use this means °f purchasing from Dunedin’s leading stores, their travelling requisites, wearing apparel, drapery, furnishings, eye-wear, prams, paints, etc., etc. Full particulars on application to the PROVIDENT CASH ORDER CO., P.O. Box 236, Dunedin, Cl. TO GROCERS, PASTRYCOOKS, AND DAIRY PROPRIETORS. We are Agents for THE NORTH OTAGO POULTRY FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION, And have supplies -of Fresh Eggs arriving Daily and offer them at ruling wholesale T LINDSAY AND CO., " • Vogel street, Dunedin. TJIHE '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. VISIT UJEO. E. WITHERS’ HAIRDRESSING. SALOON, 58 PRINCES STREET (2 Doors from Stewart Dawson’s), Where Every Customer gets a Clean, Fresh' Hairbrush and Shaving Brush straight from the Steriliser. No Brush used twice same day. Loewe, Ben Wade. Civic. Pipes in Stock. ELECTION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION 99 CRAWFORD STREET. TELEPHONE 12-101. THE SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL CLOSES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, at 5 P.M. Those with a COMPANIES’ OR FIRMS* OCCUPIER’S QUALIFICATION are Especially Reminded of this. " JOHN- M, LAING, Secretary,

BOROUGH OF ST. HILDA. ELECTIONS, MAY 1, 1935. Notice is hereby given that the SUPPLEMENTARY DISTRICT ELECTORS’ ROLL for the .Borough CLOSES at 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, April 3, 1935. Forms of enrolment obtainable on application. W. G. GRIFFIN, Town Clerk, LOST AND FOUND., LOST, Bulldog, black, with white chest, answers to “ Bill ”; good reward.— Ring 10-981; or return 14 Canougate. LOST, by child, Bluish Green Purse, containing £1 note, vicinity Bay road, Royal crescent; reward.—9 Grey street, Musselburgh. LOST, vicinity Octagon and State Theatre, Saturday week, One Gold Earring; reward.—T32o, ‘Star.’ LOST, White Fantail Pigeon; reward.— 58 High street, St. Hilda. LOST, Attache Case and Umbrella, in vicinity Railway Station; reward.— Chapman, 373 Rattray street. - LOST, Sunday, between Roslyn, St. Clair, .Gold Signet Ring, initials S.P.; reward.—Communicate T2lO, ‘ Star.’ T OST, between Cargill Corner, Southern JLj Cemetery and Maitland street, a Pendant and Necklet (blue stone); reward.— Ring 22-241. Person who Stole Bay. Mare or » • Detaining Same since March 16th, please return 330 King street, save further trouble. FOUND.— Easter Brides’ Presents, Wedding Rings, Signet Rings, Bangles, Wrist Watches; guaranteed.—W, Stfachan. 197 George street. OUND.—9ct Signet, Bs~6d, free initials; Wedding Rings, 17s 6d; i-dozen Spoons given.—F. Himmel, 34 George street. TpOUND.—Diamond Cluster and ThreeJj, stone Engagement Rings, £7 10s up; best value Watches.—F. Himmel, George street. - ■_ ID 0 LIND —High-class Photography at . moderate prices.—Wrigglesworth and /Bums’, Rembrandt Studio, 199 George street; phone 13-726. OUND.—A new Photograph for friends; ' 3 post cards for 3s 6d.—Rembrandt Studio, 199 George street; phone 13-726. FOUND,- Caversham Oddfellows’ Dance, April 3rd, Now Postponed. FOR’ EXCHANGE. RETIRED Owner, nice Home, Dunedin, would Exchange for House in Wellington, Christchurch, or Timaru. Tl2l, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Exchange, St. Kilda Bungalow (4 rooms, kitchenette) for 6roomed House, St. Kilda. —Macassey and Co, - v J? 1 pf A—Building Site, 30 poles, freehold, owiilu good locality; Exchange for Old House up to £600; cash adjustment, or finance build New Bungalo-w under subsidy. —Ryan Bros. 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.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Advertisements of 16 words under the headinfi of Situations Vacart, Wanted* For. Sale, To Lee, Lost .tnd Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc.. Is per insert’on, three consecutive insertions 2s 64 sis consecutive insertions 6s, Cash with ord*rALBYN House, 558 King street, has « , Vacancy for permanent board. OMFORTABLE Board, . 568 King street : large sunny room, suit married coup!?, two mates; moderate terms; telephone. COMFORTABLE Board offered homely young Couple, sunny rise, handy city; • company.—Tl26, ‘ Star.’ DONEDEN V .M.C.A.—Superior Accommodation, excellent table; swimming pool, gymnasium, billiards, table' tennis; casuals and permanents. DOUGLAS Fnvate Hotel, Next Town Hall.—Casuals 6s day, 30s week; permanents 25s week. —Phone 12-601. SINGLE and Double Rooms To Let; Board if required.—Apply 82 Frederick street. “ rjIHE Retreat,” Guest House, PortoA bello, under new management; good . home; moderate tariff; morning and afternoon tea. WANTED, respectable Gentleman Boarder; good clean home; soft washing, mending; moderate tariff. —Apply 14 Wesley street. South Dunedin. WANTED, Lodgings for 2 young Ladies engaged during day, select home, \ handy to town. —Reply Sisters, T 146, ‘ Evcning Star.’ * ANTED, first-class Board and Resh deuce, bed-sitting room, lor* Lady; central.—T299. ‘ Star.’ YOUNG Lady would like’ reasonable Board in private home.-—State terms T 427, ‘Star.’ rtO Clark street, at the steps, has && Vacancies for Boarders (visitors, single and share rooms); terms moderate. 1 OQ Upper Stafford street.—One large 1/vO sunny Room, vacant; fireplace, every convenence; good menu; suit business man or two companions.—Phone 13-169; terms by arrangement. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRS. OUR EXPERTS OVERHAUL AND REPAIR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every typo—Pianos, Organs, Player Pianos, Gramophones, Radio Sets, Violins, and all Stringed Instruments, Accordions, Cornets, and all Brass and Woodwind Instruments. Estimates free. All work guaranteed. Prices Reduced. CHAS. BEGG AND CO. LTD. FOR SALE, modern Brinsmead Piano; rosewood; beautiful instrument; origi- • nally £l5O, take £45 cash or’ near offer.— T 352, ‘ Star.’ WANTED To Buy, Bluthner or _ Stein, way Piano; either grand or upright.— Parfcculars to T 316, ‘ Star.’ W J. LEE, 476 Anderson’s Bay road, • has Violins at prices to suit every* body; all repairs, bows rc-haired. FOR SALE, Beucher Saxophone, 0 . melody, gold plated, and Slingerlaud Tenor Banjo; both in good condition. —T 271, ‘ Star.’ OR SALK, Oak Cabinet Gramophone, good appearance and tone; also 32 Records; the lot £4.—T135. ’Star.’ WAITED, Iron-frame Piano, not ex* pensive; state lowest cash price.— 5706, 1 Star.’ _____ - BROOKES AND CO., 277 Moray place.— Dealers in Used Musical, Instrument* and Accessories; Repairs of all description* undertaken; prompt attention to all in. quirics. PHOTOGRAPH Albums, each 50 leaves, in sizes 14 x 10 and 12 x 7; also iu size 9x7, with 30 leaves.—* Evening Star *• Manufacturing Department.

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Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 16

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