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PUBLIC NOTICES. PENROSE’S FOR BIG BARGAINS. , TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. ANOTHER BIG BARGAIN DAY AT PENROSE’S. 36in LOU LA VEL FOR 2s lid YARD. 36in LOU LA VEL, in smart, designs; a soft, uncrushable material; ideal for winter wear. Usual price, 6s lid. Bargain price, 2s lid yard. 36in FLORAL AND PLAIN TAFFETA, in ell the newest colourings; . new season’* goods. Usual price, 8s lid. Bargain price, 4s 6d yard. BIG BARGAINS IN FANCY SECTION. ( 200 SMART LADIES’ WHITE HANDBAGS; square or envelope shape; great value. Bargain price, 2s 6d each. ROSLYN SILK-AND-WOOL HOSE: hard wearing; shades Brown, Gunmelal, and Black. Bargain price, 2s lid pair. A Wonderful Range of CHENILLE FRINGE, all the latest shades; suitable for , lamp shade trimmings, etc. Bargain prices: 4in, is 3d yard; Sin, is lid yard. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT BARGAINS. SELF-COLOUR HEAVY CURTAIN NETS, Beige and Ecru. Bargain price, 1* yard. 100 HEAVY DARK BLANKET RUGS; coloured borders; 60in x 86in. Usual price, 6s lid. Bargain price, 4s 6d each. , 25 Only EXTRA QUALITY FRINGED AXMINSTER HEARTHRUGS, ‘with oval de. sign centres; bright designs; a very heavy quality. Size sft Sin x 2ft 3in- Usual price, 255; Bargain price, 17s 6d. Size sft x 2ft: Usual price, 22s 63; Bargain price, 15s 6d. 600 SPECIAL WHITE PILLOW CASES; full size. Bargain price, 9d each. TUESDAY’S BARGAINS IN SHOWROOM. 200 LADIES’ SATIN BLOOMERS; all colours. Bargain price. Is 6d each. LADIES’ CREME WOOLLEN VESTS; round neck; short sleeves or sleeveless; ideal for winter wear; W. and O.S. Usual price, 7s 6d. Bargain price, 4« lid each. A Table of LADIES’ SMART STRIPED BEMBERG SILK BLOUSES, Eton or shirk collar; elastic at waist; all sizes. Usual price, 9s lid. Bargain price, 5s lid each, A Table of CHILDREN’S COLOURED WOOLLEN COAT AND CAP SETS; pretty style®; trimmed with contrasting colours; sizes Min to 18in. Usual price, 13s 6d, Bargain price, 4s lid each. BARGAINS FOR MEN. 25 Dozen MEN’S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, withsoft collar to match; good assortment' of colours and designs; strong wearing materials. Bargain price, 2s lid each. 25 Only MEN’S FAWN RUBBER RAINCOATS; belt all round. Bargain price, 9* lid each. W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD., GEORGE STREET.

■BEfAE BIMEMBERS- OP PARLIAMENT, GOVERNMENT SERVANTS, TRADE UNIONISTS, AND . ALL WORKERS ... The COMMERCIAL ■ TRUSTS ACT was passed in 1910 to prevent the exploits tion of the people! An innocent-looking Amendment to this Act was introduced into the House . of Representatives on Wednesday, March 27, 1935. , The Government is NOT SUBMITTING the Amendment to a Committee *of th« House, so consequently NO EVIDENCE can be given to prevent it passing. Three solicitors have advised that the Amendment Will have the effect of prao. tically killing the Commercial Trusts Act. This Act has been of enormous benefit to the wage-earners of this country. Are YOU going to sit calmly by and allow this Amendment to become law without evidence of inquiry of any kind? The effect will be a considerable INCREASE IN THE COST OF LIVING, which will more than offset any increase in pay. Why was this Amendment introduced in the dying hours of the Session, and as attempt made to push it through the House without evidence? CABINET’S ACTIONS ARE WATCHED BY THE SELF HELP CO-OP.

TO THE RESIDENTS OF MORNINGTON ’ 'AND DISTRICT. I TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OP THANKING my numerous Customers for their Loyal Support to mo during the past 18 months in Business. Having Sold by Lease, I trust that you will all give the same Loyal, Support to Mr J. HELLYER, who has had many years’ experience in the Butchery Trade, and I am sure he will give you all complete satisfaction. ' . J. G. GLOSSOP. TO LET. TO LET, in good locality, Two Furnished Rooms and kitchenette, suit Two Ladies.—Phone 10-536. TftO LET, 2 Unfurnished Front Rooms, •1- kitchenette; use conveniences; 15s weekly; hill suburb.—Apply 74 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh. fflO LET, Shop and Bakehouse, King'Ed - ward street. —Apply Public Trust. TO LET, 5-roomed House, Woodhaugh ; conveniences, e. 1.; 12s 6d weekly.— Apply 15 Prendergast street, "South Dunedin. TO LET, 2-roomed Elat in bungalow, kitchen; also Rooms, Esplanade; porcelain baths.—Majestic Mansions, St. Clair. TO LET, 4-roomed Brick House, north end, all conveniences; lately papered throughout; reasonable rent.—Address 8994, "Star.’ ffTO LET, 4-roomed House, 43 Loyalty street; Gas, electric, bath, etc. —Apply 173 York place. fr\o LET, 5 Rooms, kitchenette, brick, reJL cently built; small section, handy to tram, Andersens’ Bay; 35s. —R. S. McKenzie’s. FURNISHED Bed-Sitting Room, all conveniences, gas cooker; 12s 6d per week.—‘Apply 48 Manor place. VACANT, Two large Unfurnished Rooms and kitchenette, phone and every convenience.—l 4 Allandale road, St. Clair. HIGH STREET.—Comfortable Furnished Bed-sitting Room, fireplace; sunny; use of conveniences; quiet, select.—Phone 18--845. VACANT Bed-sitting Room, fireplace, gas (own meter); couple or 2 friends; 105.—24 Lees'street. 5-ROOMED Brick Bungalow, Glenross street Kaikorai; 22s 6d; good tenant. —Arthur Ellis, Kaikorai; 11-815 or 21-323. £> SUNNY Unfurnished Rooms, select & locality, rise; no trams;; separate gas; conveniences; 12s 6d weekly.—Tsl3, * Star.* 4 ROOMS, all conveniences; renovated; central; rent 16s; near Town Hall.—4 Regent terrace, Filleul street. ST. CLAIR. —To Let or Sell, 6 Rooms: good order; easy terms; vacant.— Harraway, 3 Bond street, Dunedin. MOSGIEL. —25s per week, 6-rootned House, 2 acres, with glasshouse, 20 x 80; fowlhouse, accomodate 200 fowls; pigsties, cowsheds, etc.; good cow may be purchased for £5. —Ryan Bros. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy.- Office. 22 Bend street OUR Move, Sir! To Let, for Removals, Packing, and Storage, cur up-to-date Uotor Furniture Vans and capacious Stores; expert mee, lowest prices.-Crust and Crust. (0 Manse street. IF you need Building Material send an Advertisement to the ‘ Star,’-

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Evening Star, Issue 21993, 1 April 1935, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21993, 1 April 1935, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21993, 1 April 1935, Page 10

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