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BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. Notick is hereby given that a DIVIDEND is now PAYABLE in the under-mentioned Estates on ail proved claims, promissory notes (if any) to he produced for cndrosernent prior to receiving dividends: — SUTHERLAND, WILLIAM (deceased), late of Kaka Point. Retired Farmer.— Third Dividend of 1s 9d in the pound, making a total to date of 18s in the pound. ROBERTSON, LESLIE SINCLAIR, of Pembroke, Builder. —First and Final Dividend of 11.875 d in the pound. J. M. ADAM, Official Assignee. Supreme Court Building, Dunedin, Ist July, ,1937. MEETINGS. GAELIC SOCIETY OP NEW ZEALAND (Incorporated). fTHE ORDINARY MONTHLY MEETING will be held in the Returned Soldiers’ Association Clubrooms on FRIDAY EVENING, 2nd inst., commencing at 8 o’clock. Admission: Members’ Tickets. Non-members: Ladies 6d, Gentlemen Is. L. M’LEAN, Sec. CORPORATION NOTICES. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TEMPORARY CLOSING—PUBLIC BATHS f|THE PUBLIC are HEREBY NOTIFIED _ that the Tepid Baths, Moray Place, will be CLOSED for Annual Overhaul from SATURDAY EVENING, the 3rd July, for a peried of approximately Four Weeks. R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. Town Hall. Dunedin, Cl. July 1, 1957. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T'|OWIE’S Dismantling Ltd., 1 Forth -»-f street.—Huge stocks Timber, Doors, Windows, Sashes, Ranges, etc.—Call, or ring 10-130. GENTLEMAN desires Board in private home; 1 handy Exchange preferred.— H 440, ‘Star.’ /['l BNTLEMAN requires Board and LodgV* ing; central.—Reply J.F., P.O. Box 759. ROOM, suit mates, single beds; shop or office assistants preferred; quiet home, good locality.—l2 Maitland street. TE RAHIRI Private Hotel, Stuart street (3 Minutes Town Hall). Superior Accommodation, excellent cuisine; tariff from 255.—18-612. "VTACANGY 2 Men, double room, all con- * veniences, first-class table; north end. —H2BS, ‘ Star.’ in ideal home for two young ’ Men; central.—Telephone 13-472. WANTED, Board or Flat for three adults (male); phone essential.— H 592, ‘Star.’ WANTED, Board and Residence by Two' young Men, central position; state full particulars.—H694, ‘’Star. by a ..respectable working Girl, in private home, Bed-Sitting Room, furnished; south end.—Address H 597, ‘Star.’ PERSONAL. ANYONE knowing whereabouts of Florence Hudson, 18 Stuart street, Dunedin, 25 years ago, now believed to bo married, residing 1 somewhere in North Island, please write M. Edwards, 18 Bright street, Auckland, C. 3. MISCELLANEOUS. TEONITE, tho King of Roof Paints, easy to apply; great covering capacity, durable; 16s 6d; buy to-night.—Wren’s. HAROLD BOOTH, Sharebroker, A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin (telephone 12-362). I am still buying Forestry Bonds. WREN’S display Artistic Wallpapers at prices to suit all pockets; beautify your homes for the winter. ■' COAL. There is only one ” Kaitangata *’; do not be confused with other “ Kai.”; insist cn *‘ Kaitangata.” PERFEOTO, the perfect Paint for all purposes, ready for brush; 34 colours; all-sized containers; 21s gallon.—Wren’s. PATTILLO " Pride, fastidiousness, and good taste direct June Brides to get Photographed in the Bridal Studio. “ TUNE Brides”!—After the ceremony “ visit Pattillo’s Bridal Studio and have your Wedding Groups beautifully Photographed. PATTILLO’S ’’ Oil-tinted Photographs give that life-like look ; see . our vestibule display; prices moderate. WREN’S Wallpapers.—Special Values this week; highest quality, lowest prices; inspect windows; buy now and save money. TYPEWRITERS and Duplicators, new and second-hand; send for lists.—New Zealand Typewriter Co.. Bond street. WREN’S, Princes street, for Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Stains, Paint'Remover, Glass, etc.; quality goods, moneysaving prices. AROLD BOOTH, Sharebroker, A.M.P Buildings, Dunedin (telephone 12-362). I am still buying Forestry Bonds. WREN’S Wallpapers; prices that are unequalled ; visit our showrooms, inspect windows; you’ll save money,—Wren’s. Kaitangata Goal snu supreme; do not he satisfied with something “ just as good ”; all merchants supply. DO your next job with Perfecto Quality Paint; 21s; every shade; obtainable inside or outside use.—Wren’s. DON’T worry over few grey hairs appearing; get Hendy’s Regenerator; they will soon disappear; it’s much better than hair dyes; bottles 3s fid.—At J. K. M'Kenzie’s Ltd. (all branches) or Hendy’s Hairdressing Rooms. BETTER to bo sure than sorry; use only tho proven quality Paints—lronite for roof, Perfecto for general purposes.— Wren’s. JUMBLE Sale, Russell Street Hall, July 2nd, 2 p.m., in aid of Bth Dnuedin Girls’ Life Brigade. AROLD BOOTH, Sharebroker, A.M.p! Buildings, Dunedin (telephone 12-362). I am still buying Forestry Bonds. OODMAN’S, 261 Moray Place (Upstairs).—Just landed, Winter Coats, 49s 6d, and Costumes, latest styles; own material made up. GOODMAN’S for Winter Coats and Costumes, best make, in latest styles.— 261 Moray Place (upstairs). ' LADIES, consult Goodman’s; nice Winter Tweeds and Summer Tweeds at cheapest prices; Coats, 49s 6d. —Goodman’s, 261 Moray Place, GOODMAN’S, " 261 Moray Place (Upstairs). —In Tweed Coat Material at 49a 6d sea Goodman’s first, WREN’S for Wallpapers; greatest selection in New Zealand; prices that will save money; send for samples. JUMBLE Sale, To-morrow, 1.30 p.m., Burns Hall. <? K —July offer: Suit to measure for a cS/tJ Fiver; Felt Hat Free.—London Tailoring, South Dunedin, JUMBLE Sale, Hanover Street Sunday School, Friday, 2nd, at 2.15 p.m. SMOKED Terakihi, special Cod Fillets, Blue Cod, ’Couta, and Ling, fresh Blue Hake, Roughy (new), Kingflsh, Groper, etc.; Crayfish cheap; Oysters, Rabbita, prime Poultry.—Stewarts. THRIFTY homo decorators use Perfecto Paints, Varnishes, Stains; money-sav-ihg prices at JVrcn’s s

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Evening Star, Issue 22689, 1 July 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22689, 1 July 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 22689, 1 July 1937, Page 12

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