2s in £ DISCOUNT. NEWS BULLETIN. WINTER GOODS are now to the fora, and include COSY KNITTED FROCKS from 39s 6d. . Lovely styles in Outsize and X-outsizes, from 755. WINTER COATS, EVENING FROCKS. AFTERNOON FROCKS, both English and American, have landed in , a big variety. SALE OF BETWEEN SEASONS’ GOODS STILL CONTINUING. MORE BARGAINS FOR THE HALFPRICE RACK. . ALTERATIONS TO PREMISES. STOCK THEREFORE TO BE REDUCED. Zs in £ DISCOUNT OFF NEW GOODS. LUCIA, 35 GEORGE STREET. EDUCATIONAL. WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. A SHORT COURSE of Four Lectures will be given in the UPPER OLIVER ROOM, Otago University, on TUESDAY, April 2nd, and three successive Tuesdays, at 7.45 p.m. Subject, * Art and the Community.’ Opening Lecture, ‘ Rhythm in Modem Painting and Music.’ Lecturer, Mr Harry V. Miller. Remaining Lectures by Mr Gordon Tory, Mr J. D. Edgar, and Mr Russell Clark. Admission: Tickets for whole course of 4 Lectures, Is; Single Lectures, 6d. An additional Short Course in the form of a “ Round Table Discussion ’’ will be advertised later. Title, ‘ N.Z. as it Might Be.’ WOMEN to-day are finding it mom economical to do their own dressmaking. The Hollywood. School of Dress, making has shown many women in Dunedin how to become capable of designing and cutting their own frocks. Call in this week—a demonstration will convince you how simple it is to become a successful dressmaker. Railway concession! for people out of town.—THE HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, 2nd Floor, Savoy Buildings, Dunedin. D OSSBOTHAM’S Commercial College A-V Dowling street. Shorthand, Typj* writing, and Bookkeeping; our students in keen demand. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, on Saturday, between Penrose’*, Inglis', and Savoy, One-stone Emerald Ring (claw setting).—Finder rewarded on returning to 2 Beta street, Boslyn. \ LEFT, writing desk, Public Library, Fri. day. Fountain Pen; 5s reward.—Learn Colombo Tea Company. LOST (Saturday), One Pushrod for oven, head valve Douglas, Main North road, near Upper Junction. —Finder please return Bain, boot repairer, 303 King street. _ LOST, Anderson's Bay' road. Celluloid Dell, with gowu.—Finder ring 23-787. LOST, Yellow Satin Belt, between Union street and Dowling street, Saturday night.—Return to 698 Cumberland street.
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Evening Star, Issue 21993, 1 April 1935, Page 10
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