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PUBLIC NOTICES. PENEOSE’S TWO-HOPE SALE TO-MOEEOW, AT 2.30* ALL DEPARTMENTS INVOLVED. A HOST OF TWO-HOPE BARGAINS. COMMENCE SHARP AT HALF-PAST 2, FINISH AT 4.30. 200 HEAVY BLANKET RUGS, size 54in x 75in; dark colours. Two-hour price, 2s 6d each. . " 100 SINGLE BED WHITE HONEYCOMB BED QUILTS. Two-hour price, 4s 6d each, HAND CROCHET DOYLEYS, all with linen centres. Two-hour price, 3 for Is. 50 Only MOHAIR HEARTHRUGS, Blue, Green, Red, Gold; a bargain lot. Two* hour price, 12s 6d each. • REVERSIBLE FRINGED VELVET-FINISH FLOOR RUGS, size 36in x 18in; Faw% Rose, Blue, Green, Helio., Gold. Two- hour price, 2s 6d. TWO-HOUR BARGAINS IN THE SHOWROOM. 100 LADIES’ NAVY AND BLACK PELT READY-TO-WEARS, all good shapes, large and small head sizes. Two-hour price, Is. 60 CHILDREN’S FELTS, in Brown, Red, Greens, and Blues. Two-hour price, all Is. LADIES’ SMART DIAGONAL AND FACE CLOTH COATS, fur trimmed, lined throughout; belted or half-belted styles. Two-hour price, 6d. A Good Range of LADIES’ SAND CREPE FROCKS, gored or with pleat in skirt; shades —Wine, Red, Pale Blue, Saxe, Navy, Black, and Brown. Two-hour price, 6s 6d. LADIES’ TWILL WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES, V neck, short sleeves; all good shades to choose from; W. size. Two-hour price, 2s lid. LADIES’ NAVY COTTON FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS, elastic, waist and- knee; good shape; W. size. Two-hour price. Is 6d. CHILDREN’S COLOURED WINCEYETTE PYJAMAS, long sleeves, with or without collar; pretty shades; sizes s’s to B’s. Two-hour price,; 3s 3d. CHILDREN’S COTTON FLEECY-LINED BLOOMERS, very strong wearing; good shape; Navy only; sizes ISm to 22in. Two-hour price. Is 6d. FANCY DEPARTMENT TWO-HOUR PRICES. BOND’S SILK-AND-WOOL HOSE, spliced toes and heels; shades, Gunmetal, Morocca, Algiers, Pebble, Black. Two-hour price, 2s Hd pair. Large Range of SAMPLE SOX, All-wool, Wool-and-Silk; shades, Browns, Fawns, Blfck, Grey. Two-hour price, Is pair. WOOLLEN SCARVES, in checks and striped designs, suitable for Ladies or Children, Two-hour price, Is 3d each. STRING SHOPPING BAGS, suitable tor wool embroidery; handy size. Twohour price, 9d each. i 54in TOSOA SILK NET, suitable for frocks and stage wear; in shades .of Blue, Pink, Pale Pink, Green, Brick, and Navy. Two-hour price, 9d yard'.. 36in MUSLIN EMBROIDERY, for curtains, etc., in shades of Cream,’'Green, Pink, and Blue. Two-hour price, IOJd yard. ' SILKS AND DRESS MATERIALS. 27in KAYBEE CREPE, neat design, fast to washing.' Two-houx price, 6|d. 36in FLORAL AND PLAIN WINCEYS, heavy weight. Two-liour price, 9|d yard. 36in SATINS, all shades, heavy weight. Two-hour price, 10J,d yard. * ‘ " 36in BROCADES, all new colourings; for bedspreads, etc. Two-hour price, 10£d yard. 36in SILK TAFFETA, all new shades; for evening wear. Two-hour price, Is lid. MEN'S AND ( BOYS’ WEAR. BOYS’ SHIRTS, with collar attached; White ground, with woven stripes; strong wearing material: all sizes. Two-hour price, Is lid each. ■ BOYS’ COLONIAL ALL-WOOL GOLF HOSE, Black, with coloured tops for all schools; sizes to fit .Boys sto 14 years. Two-hour price, Is 6d pair. 50 Pieces HARD-WEARING TWEED TROUSERS, for rough wear; 3 pockets, cuff, bottoms, belt loops; sizes 3 to 6 only. Two-hour price, 7s lid. TV. PENEOSE AND- CO. LTD.

MILITARY ART UNION. PRIZE WINNERS: Ist PRIZE (£500): 46067, W. J. Jenkins, Takaka. 2nd PRIZE (£100); 37912, “Daring Deed,” lan Cullen, Mataura. 3rd PRIZE (£50): 73857, “Maybe,” Christchurch.' £lO PRIZES: 23856, L. Stevenson; 31312, “ Vsruxl,” Dunedin; 32105, T. Elder; 32717, D. P. Wilson; 33944, “ Terrible Dan,” Dunedin; 49292, A. B. Lockhead; 54770, “ A Big Row,” Timaru; 58372, “Paul,” Christchurch; 74411, “Mum and Ngita,” Christchurch; 74953, H. Muir; 75259, J. E. Jones; 75417, “Chips," St. Martins; 77688, “Hot Stuff,’’ Dunedin; 90026, “Soldier,” Woodstock; 99231, Mrs P. J. Stephens. £5 PRIZES: 11338, Mr A. N. Pope; 13294, S. Calvert; 18014, “ Golden Dart,” Upper Riccarton; 23502, “ 540,” Invercargill; 24409, “ Cadilac,” Queenstown; 26107, Grey, Dunedin; 27014, A. Jackson; 32522, J. and M. Dickson; 33215, S. M'Nab;' 33513, “Wagon Wheels,” Dunedin; 39235, Ray Togo; 41167, “ Mura and I,” Blenheim; 43799, Mrs R. Charlton; 45100, G. F. Roe; 52670, “Ping Pong,” New Brighton; 54798, Li Galbraith; 55462, Mr L. Hansen; 56520, W. A. Goss; 61719, Anne O’Connor; 61880; “Handsome Guy,” Nelson; 63073, “ Fossicker,” Kumara; 65592, “Grannie,” Hokitika;- 67463, “ 8.8.,” J. Barkle; 69695, “ Eb and Zeb,” Christchurch; 70059, “ Irish Molly,” Christchurch; 70517, Mrs R.. A. Foord; 72163, “My Turn,” Mrs Eden; 73844, H. Deavoll; 74557, “First Time,” Christchurch; 75292, Mrs H. Beanland; 75334, Mrs L. Harrigan; 76665, No. 4, Kiiraara; 78133, “Needy Cause,” Oamaru; 84645, “Rabbits,” Christchurch; 88214, “ Dad’s Birthday Present,” Dunedin; 89366, “ Mary and Rose,” Dunedin; 95997, “ Such Luck,” Little River; 98234, Sumner-Red-cliffs Miniature Rifle Club; 98951, Harris, Cashmere; 99932, “ Milky,” C, Stockdale. Drawn at Christchurch June 30th, 1936. Mi OSBORNE (Capt.), Defence Office, Christchurch, Secretary. THE CARLTON HOTEL STOCKS JJ IGHLAND NECTAR. THE MOST EXPENSIVE WHISKY WHICH COMES TO NEW ZEALAND. TRY IT. TENDERS. CHRISTCHURCH-DUNEDIN MAIN HIGHWAY. REINFORCED CONCRETE OVERBRIDGE ' AT KARTIGI. TENDERS, Closing with the. Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on the 21st JULY, 1936, are invited for ERECTIGN OP A BRIDGE, 158 ft long, over Kartigi Railway Crossing. Specifications at Public Works Offices, Dunedin and Christchurch. ‘ CHRISTCHURCH-DUNEDIN M.H. PALMERSTON-MERTON SECTION: SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF 1,000 CUBIC YARDS SCREENINGS. TENDERS, Closing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on the 21st JULY, 1936, are invited for above. Specifications at Public Works Office, Dunedin, and County Office, Palmerston. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of WOOD DWELLING, Opoho. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Offices of the Undersigned. Tenders CLOSE 4 p.m., 14th JULY, 1936. ALEX. HARRIS LTD. TENDERS, Closing July llth, at 10 a.m., are Invited for the Erection of a Wooden Bungalow, Mornington. The lowest Tender may not necessarily be accepted. Plans and specifications at the Office of Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson. TRADE PERSONAL. GUNS and Rifles Bought, Sold, or Exchanged.—T. L. Begg and Sons, 225 Rrinces street; phone 11-297.' JIMSIE FRASER, of Stuart street, home of Suit Cases; several lines of Suit Cases, clearance prices this week.

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Evening Star, Issue 22383, 6 July 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 22383, 6 July 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 22383, 6 July 1936, Page 10

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