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PUBLIC NgTICES ANOTHER HALF-PRICE DAY IN PENROSE’S MANTLE DEPARTMENT MANY CUSTOMERS COULD NOT GET SERVED YESTERDAY, AND TO COMPENSATE PENROSE’S HAVE DECIDED TO MAKE THURSDAY ANOTHER HALF-PRICE DAY. ’ THE COMPLETE MANTLE DEPARTMENT STOCK AT YOUR SERVICE AT HALF USUAL PRICES TO-MdRROW. TABLES OP LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, Bloomers, Vests, Nightdresses, etc. HALF USUAL PRICE. QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED. WADDED QUILTS FOR SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDS. HALF THE PRICE OF A PAIR OF BLANKETS, AND JUST AS WARM. SMART IN APPEARANCE AND VERY SERVICEABLE, 100 WADDED QUILTS, floral designs, with plain panels to match , in Rose, Gold, Blue, Green; warm as a pair of blankets. Special prices: Single Bed Size, lit 6d. Double Bed Size, 14s 6d. 100 SATIN-COVERED WADDED QUILTS, with brocaded insets; Rose, Gold, Blue; a very special-priced line. Single Bed Size, 16s 6d. Double Bed Size, 19s 6d, W. PENEO.SE AND CO. LTD. MEETINGS. SOUTH DUNEDIN UNEMPLOYED ASSN. Q.ENERAL MEETING, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 23rd, At 7.30 o’clock, S.D.U.A. HALL, Glasgow street. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Rev. E. T. Cox, M.A.), Will Address the Meeting. All Members Requested to be Present. G. S. BROWN, Gen. Sec. ' V WARM SLIPPERS FOR WINTER DAYS KEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND BB CONTENTED. EDUCATIONAL. H. ROBINSON. PUBLIC SPEAKING FOR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN. Course in Speech Training and Choral Speaking for Primary and Secondary School Teachers. Interviews 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Studio: CAPITOL BUILDINGS, Princes street. ROSSBOTHAM’S, Stock Exchange.—lndividual tuition Shorthand, Touch Typewriting (installed 10 years), and Bookkeeping ; highest passes Government examination, 1936. BROWN’S College, Moray Place, opposite Post Office.—Touch Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping; office positions; Government examinations; railway concessions. . JH. HUTTON, Teacher of All • Hawaiian Musical Instruments; classes, demonstrations. —Studio, 14 Octagon (above Butterfield’s). LOST AND FOUND. I' OST, Tuesday, between M'Bride street J and Cargill’s Corner, Green Kid Glove, fringe on side.—Reward returning 62, Musselburgh Rise. / LOST, Umbrella, golden top handle, about June 15th.—E563, ‘Star.’ LOST, between D.I.C. and Maclaggan street, Lady’s Brown Handbag containing small sum money; reward.—Communicate ESSO, ‘ Star.’ LOST, Saturday night, Gent’s Hat, Vicinity • Highgate-Butler street.— Apply 18 Butler street. LOST, Fawn Pomeranian Dog, answering the name of George or Teddy.—Eeward returning 198 Highgate; ring 20-742. LOST, Brown Handbag, between Penrose’s and Garrick.—Please ring 20-536; reward. LOST, Tyre and Rim of Studebaker.— Finder please ring Smith and Smith, Octagon, Dunedin; reward. LOST, Saturday night, Gent’s Brown Kid Glove, right hand.—Reward on communicating E 638, ‘ Star.’ LOST, Lady’s Gold Wrist Watch, with tortoiseshell bracelet. Finder rewarded on communicating with E 635, ‘ Star ’ Office. OUND, Black-and-White Spaniel Pup.— Apply Schoolhouse, N.E. Valley. FOR MEN. CHECK ARCTIC PELT SLIPPERS, with leather and felt soles; extra warm,Prices, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s fid. CHECK ARCTIC FELT CLASP BOOTS, with felt and leather soles, very thick uppers. Prices, 8s lid, 9s lid, 10s 6d. SUEDE BOOTS, with wool lining, zip fastener; with leather toes and sides; extra strong. Price, 17s 6d. LEATHER SLIPPERS, in Black or Brown, with leather soles and heels; very soft to wear and comfortable. Prices, 10* 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d. SHOES for STREET WEAR, in BLACK or TAN,GRAIN LEATHER, with Uslrida studded soles and heels; strong wear. Price, 21s. BOX CALF LACE SHOES, welted soles, solid leather soles and heels; splendid fitting shapes. Special value, 215.: TAN CALF OXFORD SHOES, leather soles and heels; a medium-toed shape; welled soles. Price, 18s lid. FOB LADIES. —SLIPPERS FOB COMPORT. FELT SLIPPERS, with pliable leather soles, leather toe caps, wings, and at heel cushion; many colours. Price, 4s lid. ARCTIC FELT WARM SLIPPERS, with felt and leather soles; check patterns. Prices, 4s lid, 5s 6d, & 6d, 7s 6d. LEATHER COSY SLIPPERS, with squar* heels; one of the best wearing slipper* to bo got; in Black and colours. VELVET HOUSE SHOES, with low ,of medium heels; in Black; for easy of dress wear. Prices from 9s 6d, 11s 6d, 12s 6d, ISLIP AND WATT, 148 GEORGE STREET. FOUND.— Washing Wringers Rerubbered, Broken Parts Replaced.—At' Acme Tyre Company’s, corner King and Frederick streets. , FOUND.— Taieri Plunket Ball, Coronation Hall, Mosgiel, June 24, 8 p.m.; 3s 6d and 2s 6d; good music. TAIERI Poultry Show, July 3rd; Closing of Entries Extended to June 26. —G. B. Henry. TO LET. TO LET, Two-roomed Furnished Flat; also large Bed-Sitting Room and Single Room.—Apply 28 Albert street, city. fllO LET, 2 sunny Unfurnished Rooms, X uso of conveniences.—l 63 Maitland street. C¥3o LET, 3-roomed Unfurnished Flat; X also large Bed-Sitting 800m.—43 Hope street. TO LET, our up-to-date Furniture Vans for Cheaper and Better Furniture Removals.—Phone H. W. Winter, 11-051. TO LET, 2 nice Unfurnished Rooms, good locality.-r-Ring 20-569. TO LET, Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; separate cooking, every convenience.—l 3 Market street, city. TO LET, city, rise, 5-roomed House; all conveniences; rental 30s. —Park, Reynolds Limited, 39 .Bond street. 684 TO LET, large Furnished Room; fireplace, gas, electric light, use conveniences; north end, close tram stop.—E62B, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, nice Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, kitchenette; phone.—lß2 Queen street (off Duke street). ___ TO LET, approx, six months, St. Clair, modern Self-contained Flat, two rooms, kitchenette; bathroom; cheap rent. —E6OI, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, Garage; north end Cumberland street. —Phone 13-197. TO LET, Double Bed-Sitting Boom, selfcontained, separate entrance; suit Married Couple or mates.—Phone 13-630. EORGE STREET.—Brick Flat. 4 rooms; *very convenience; reasonable rental approved tenant.—Fred, Woods, Dowling street. ; SMALL Furnished Flat; gas cooker; two minutes Exchange; moderate rental. —262 High street (evenings). T TNFURNISHED Front Double U Rooms, sunny, select locality; use conveniences, including gas, light.—s 6 High street, Musselburgh. - URNISHED Flat, 2 rooms and kitCbenette • every convenience; gas stove, fireplace, e. 1.; £1 week—Apply 37 Stuart street. ROOMS, Kaikorai, near car, 2 spare lumber rooms, every convenience, clean and sunny; advance rent, 30s.—Address E 544, ‘ Star * Office. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 CumberYOUR Move, Sir! To Let, for Removals, Packing and Storage, our up-to-date Motor Furniture Vans and capacious Stores; expert men, lowest price*.—Crust and Crust, 10 Manse street. TRADE PERSONAL. NEWEY’S.— Established 26 years and still giving satisfaction j see our Sale prices and you will be surprised. - ARTISTIC Permanent Wave; one price only, 15s. Career Hairdressing Rooms, Broadway; phone 10-633. NEWBY’S.— Visit our Annual Stock-tak-ing Sale for Travel Goods and Ladies' Handbags. RENT a Car, drive yourself; new, Chrysler Plymouth, Hillman-Minx.—• Red Band Rentals; phone 10-953. NEWEY’S.— A new line of Handbags, just in; a large assortment to choose from, Hs 6d. DUNEDIN Purs.—Fur Coats Renovated and Remodelled, Coats into Coatees. —397 Princes street, opp. Wren’s; phone 18-804. NEWEY’S Stock-taking Sale of Travel Goods; -all goods reduced; both shops. Princes and George streets. JTMSTB FRASER, Opposite Stuart street. —Home of Suitcases: We want Money; you want the Goods; hurry. ■ ’ EWEY’S.—Established 26 years and still giving satisfaction; sea our Sal* prices and you will ba surprised. I —— '"W BOARD AND RESIDENCE. CHEAP Board wanted by respectabl* voung Man earning small wage.— E 570, Star.’ ; _ LADY (references) desires Board in quiet private home; particulars and terms. —E6ll, ‘ Star ’ Office. PUBLIC Servant requires Board, private family, Sunday night. till Friday mornings; no washing; non-drinker. —Term* to E 415, ‘Star.’ ESPECTABLB elderly Man' want* Board, Lodging, in quiet private home; state terms.—Es42, ‘ Star.’ VACANCY in ideal home for young Han Boarder; central. —Telephone 15472. WANTED, Board, bed-sitting room, by young working Man; Christian horn* preferred.—E442. ‘ Star.’ WANTED, by young Woman, Board with'Christian Couple; ceptral; term* moderate.—Address E 552, ‘ Star.’ f QQ Harrow street has Vacancies fo4 O O working Men Boarders; handy st*j tion, city; washing: 27s 6d per week. MONEY. HOME Buyers Without Deposit.—On* Shilling Weekly for each £IOO in four years provides deposit; take up shares; interest credited on subscriptions; Joan* on easy repayments. —Dominion Building Society,* 105 High street. _ HOLIDAY RESORTS. WANTED, for next week-end, Cottage at Brighton; careful tenant.—Reply, at once to H6lO, ’ Star.’

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Evening Star, Issue 22682, 23 June 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22682, 23 June 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22682, 23 June 1937, Page 10

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