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PUBLIC NOTICES. NOT QUITE CORRECT It is not true that £IOO,OOO less than the normal amount expended upon reading was spent during the five years of the depression. „ The official figures show that from 1926-31 (the five years prior to the depression period) the expenditure was £281,838, while from 1931 to 1936 it fell to £218,977—a difference of £62,838, not £IOO,OOO. Moreover, it must be pointed out that during the latter period an additional amount of approximately £200,000 was spent under the No. 5 Unemployment Scheme, many important road and footpath improvements being thus financed, so that there can be no question of making up a shortage under this head. No, the incontrovertible fact is that the ratepayers are being placed in the position of the camel upon whose back an intolerable burden is being placed. What will prove the last straw? These statements should be pondered before a vote is cast at Thursday’s poll. If this is done it is reasonable to assume that a vote of “ No ” will be the result. BETTY BAYNE, 128 PRINCES STREET. There is Always Something New—Entirely Different, in BETTY BAYNE GOWNS. Call and inspect our BRIDAL GOWNS, DINNER AND EVENING GOWNS, AFTERNOON FROCKS, WOOL FROCKS, AND SUITS. Thrifty people use provident CASH ORDERS with which to make their purchases at the leading Dunedin stores. This is a handy method of shopping without any large outlay. Payments .are made at the easy rate of Is in the £ per week. Full particulars free!!! PROVIDENT CASH ORDER CO., P.O. Box 256, Dunedin, C. 1. —and don’t forget N UGGEX ” your shoes every morning. EDUCATIONAL. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OP MUSIC, LONDON. NTRIES CLOSE for the WRITTEN li EXAMINATIONS on Ist JUNE. The late of the Examinations is also Postponed o SATURDAY, 3rd July. ' Forms may be obtained from Messrs Chas. Jegg and Co., and the Bristol Piano Co.; r from the undersigned^ JOHN A. COOK, Hon. Local Representative. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SOMETHING EXTRA SPECIAL!— CASTLE STREET (best residential position): BUNGALOW (few years built), 5 good rooms, with kitchenette and all conveniences, very conveniently planned, casement windows, panelled hall, porcelain bath and basin, and extremely well equipped; good section, garden. A good buy. £l5O deposit. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD., 165 Rattray street. non' Deposit.—Cumberland street: Com»OU fortablo 5-roomed House, with bath and conveniences; freehold; only £390. —Patersons. . «j A Deposit.—Anderson’s Bay road otlv (close 2nd section): Sheltered level Building Site, wide view; bargain, £l6O. Patersons. ■ S' Deposit.—Mornington: Good i-acre cU O warm sheltered Section, cheerful ocean view, sheltered situation; cheap, £l6O. —Patersons.

HIGHGATE. Comfortable 5-roomed House, in excellent condition, modern conveniences, excellent sunny freehold; garden; £7O deposit; gift, £sso.—Patersons. PARK. REYNOLDS LIMITED.— OFFICES: 39 BOND STREET. CORNER LIVERPOOL STREET, OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE; PHONE 12-459. n«AA —Absentee owner anxious sell db iUU comfortable 5 Rooms, all appointments, town side Gardens; corner site; reasonable offer entertained, as vendor has no further use for this home (1932). Park, Reynolds. ] . £»/»/« pr (Cheapest City Freehold Offering).—Overlooking Logan Park: Well-built 5 Rooms, every modern appointment; undoubtedly an excellent buy; immediate possession; terms; see this now; get busy (1990).— Park, Reynolds Limited. o/vfypr —Maori Hill (close Highgate): 4 db Oi O Rooms, kitchenette, Semi-bun-galow, all modern appointments, nicely situated, alongside bus; terms (1986).—Park, Reynolds. 1 4? *7O PI — Of? Cargill rpad; 4 Rooms, oriel db i At) window, casements, verandah; nicely appointed; concrete paths and yard; tidy home; buyer financed (1989).—Park, Reynolds Limited. ' -t rv pr rw—Close Caversham Car: Brick db 1UO" Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette, every possible convenience; garden, concrete paths;, neat home; on terms (1682).—Park, Reynolds. __ jji —Unsurpassed position (overlooked Ot O ing Carisbrook, sunny, handy, 2 minutes to car): 5 Rooms, e. 1., gas range, destructor, bath, h. and c., workshop; garden, tomato house; urgent sale; terms (1976).— Park, Reynolds. LOOK!— £160 for 6 level sunny Sections, containing over U acres, three frontages; splendid view, situated Green Island; positively sound little spec.; don’t hesitate. call, see plan, get busy; plan 528.—Park. Reynolds. _______ 041 A K— Musselburgh (close Market . street): Beautifully built Sis Rooms, large oriel window, casements, porcelain bpth, electric element, gas range, splendid section, garage room; splendid home proposition on terms (1981). —Park, Reynolds. - £* O K A —Suburban Bungalow, 7 rooms, ob«7t)v/ every modern convenience; a bargain home; splendid locality.—Henderson, land agent. niA K A-Brick Bungalow, on rise, 4 db JL\JI tiyi rooms, kitchenette, every modem convenience; large section; close bus stop.—Henderson. - pnnn Deposit.-City: Double-brick dbA\J\J Tile-roof Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette; all latest appointments; balance of purchase money'on first mortgage.— Hen derson, 235 Princes street. . - O pr Deposit.—Anderson’s Bay: Modern oW i O Brick Bungalow, tile roof, 5 rooms, kitchenette; gas cooker, copper; balance 27s 6d week; price, £l,loo.—Henderson, land agent. OOmu— North End: Bungalow, four dbOtfU rooms, all conveniences; sunny elevated section, close tram.—Henderson. land agent. ■ ' «wq K—Suburban Bungalow, 4 rooms, db 400 kitchenette, sunroom; terrazzo bench; garage; J-acre section; will Exchange town house to £1,000; bargain home.—Henderson, 236 Princes street,.

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Evening Star, Issue 22627, 20 April 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22627, 20 April 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22627, 20 April 1937, Page 10

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