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Thrifty people use PROVIDENT CASH ORDERS with which to do their shopping, because they pay for the goods as they use them at the easy rate of Is in £ per week. The leading Dunedin stores accept these orders. Write to-night for full particulars FREE. PROVIDENT CASH ORDER CO* P.O. Box 236. Dunedin, C.L DISCRIMINATE—AND “ R E N O V A T E.W CARDINAL DRESSING is the perfect dressing for making your home bright and modern. Imparts a rich beauty to steps, window sills, hearths, unglazed tiles, concrete, etc. Red, white, green, or buff. CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OP ST. HILDA. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. Ratepayers are hereby notiPIED that the Statutory Penalty of Ten per cent, provided under Section 76 of “ The Eating Act. 1925,” will be added to all rates payable to the St. Hilda Borough Council remaining unpaid after WEDNESDAY, March 2. 1938, at 4.30 p.m. There is no provision for the remission of the penalty if from any cause the rates are unpaid after the above-mentioned date. J. V. TEEZISE, Town Clerk. St. Hilda,' February 14, 1938. MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNTANTS. 'jVJ'EMBERS are reminded that the iTL ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the UNIVERSITY CLUB ROOMS, Queen’s Building, Princes street, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd March, 1958, at 4 p.m.. D. G. JOHNSTON, - Secretary. OTAGO METAL WORKERS’ ASSISTANTS* UNION. POSTPONEMENT OF MONTHLY MEETING. J MEMBERS are Hereby Notified that tho ORDINARY MONTHLY MEETING will NOT BE HELD TO-MORROW NIGHT (Wednesday), March 2nd. J. ROBINSON, Secretary. Labour debating club.— l93B Season commences in the TRADES HALL, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 8 p.m. Open discussion: ‘lnternational, Affairs.’ All interested invited. ; DUNEDIN Practical Psychology Club.— Opening Social, Lake’s Restaurant, Thursday, 8 p.m.; all interested cordially welcomed. • BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD wanted for Boy (16 years); reasonable. —Address 5502, ‘ Star * Office. BOARD wanted by young Man, vicinity south end, Maitland street, or thereabouts; urgent.—Address 5499, ‘ Star.' aUIET Student requires good Board; single room preferred.—Address, stating terms, 5461, ‘ Star.* STUDENT requires Board. —Reply, giving full particulars, to 5125, ‘ Star ’ Office. XT AC ANGIES for working Men Boarders; y excellent table and ; every convenience. —Telephone 10447, or apply 47 Stafford street. VACANCY in .ideal home, central, for young Man Boarder.—Telephone 13472. .. WANTED, Board for Girl (14 . years), after Easter; reasonable. —Address 5503, ‘ Star ’ Office. VS/'ORKING Man would give Unfurnished v T Room .and Keep looking after home and children; suit pensioner.—5438, ‘ Star.' WANTED, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room, use conveniences; service given if desired.—Ssls, ‘ Star.’ WANTED Kent, Unfurnished Room, with fireplace, or Shack. —Address “ Old Age Pensioner,” 5522, ‘ Star.’ TO LET. TO LET, superior Self-contained Furnished Flat, modern conveniences, separate entrances; central.—S7B, * Star;* TO LET, Two large Unfurnished front Rooms, separate cooker; 12s 6d; vicinity Belleknowes.—S3, ‘ Star.’ TO LET, 4 Rooms and Kitchenette and Sun Room, brick bungalow, Maryhillj £2 week.—Tamblyn, Rhodes, and Jamieson. TO LET, 9-roomed Dwelling, select posh tion, in city; rental £2 15s. —Nicholi son, T. and G. Building. BRICK Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette; popular suburb; rental £2.—Nicholson, T. and G. Building, Princes street. T/" AIKORAI Tram Terminus, Presbyterian Church,—Double Shop, home-made cakes, dairy; 20s.—Park, Reynolds. UPERIOR Furnished Rooms, separata kitchenettes, all conveniences; ideal sunny position, central. —Apply 14 Tennyson street, evenings. YOUR MOVE. SIR! mo LET, for Removals, Packing, and JL Storage, our UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FURNITURE VANS and EXPERT MEN, Dry storage. Removals any distance, town or country. Phone 11-525 CRUST AND CRUST. 20 Manse street. TO LET Gain Forward Co. Remove your Furniture means safety - and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumberland street.

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Evening Star, Issue 22895, 1 March 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22895, 1 March 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22895, 1 March 1938, Page 10