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PUBLIC NOTICES. ROAD SAFETY WEEK CAMPAIGN PROGRAMME FOR FRIDAY PROCESSION The following- PRIZES have been allotted to Sections of the Procession which will Assemble at Cumberland street (south end) at 7 p.m. on FRIDAY, 9lh DECEMBER, 1938: CLASSES. HEAVY LORRY (3 tons and over): First, £2 2s; second, £1 Is; third, 10s 6d. LORRY (30owt and up to 3 tons, but not including the latter): First, £2 2s; second, £1 Is; third, 10s 6d, LIGHT TRUCKS, up to but not including 30cwt: First, £2 2s; second, £1 Is; third. 10s 6d. MOTOR CARS, Heavy Models, 24 h.p. and over: First, £2 2s; second, £1 Is; third. 10s 6d. MOTOR CARS, Medium Models, 12 to 24 h.p.: First, £2 2s; second, £1 Is: third. 10s Gd. MOTOR CARS, Baby Models, 7 to 10 h.p.: First, £2 2s; second, £1 Is; third, 10s 6d. BICYCLES.—First, £1 Is; second. 10s 6d; third, ss. Four Classes: (A) Commercial, (B) Private, over 18 years, (C) Private, over 14 and under 18; Private, 10 and under 14. Prizes in ea ch section. PATROL OF SCOUTS, PATROL OF GIRL GUIDES, SECTION BOYS’ BRIGADE, SECTION GIRLS’ LIFE BRIGADE (number in each case not to exceed 8). First, £1 Is; second, 10s 6d; third, ss. PEDESTRIANS. First, £1 Is; second, 10s 6d; third, ss. The above Prizes to be awarded for the Best and Most Appropriate Slogan in connection with any suitable decorations, special consideration to be given to display* which are adequately illuminated and with maximum visibility. Six Entries in any one class, one prize; nine, two prizes; twelve, three prizes. Any Vehicle or Group may only enter in one class. Firms or organisations may enter in as many classes as they desire, p roviding the classifications as stated in the conditions are observed. Entries on the form provided (at the Traffic Office, Town Hall) must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than NOON on DECEMBER 7th, 1958. W. D. PIRRETT, Convener. “SAFETY IS OUR WATCHWORD; IS IT YOURS ?

TENDERS. OTAGO HIGH SCHOOLS BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the Supply, during the year 1939, of MEAT, BREAD, MILK, BUTTER, and FUEL for Campbell House and (in the case of Fuel) the Otago Boys’ and Girls’ High Schools. Tenders Close with the Undersigned on FRIDAY, December 2. Forms of tender may be obtained on application. C. R. M’LEAN, Secretary. 236 Moray Place, Dunedin, C.l. TENDERS are invited till 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 14th December, for the ERECTION OF A NEW HOSPITAL AT CROMWELL and ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING BUILDINGS AT CLYDE AND CROMWELL. Plans may be seen 1 at the Vincent Hospital Board’s Office, Clyde, and at Our Office, Dunedin, where lenders are to be lodged. MASON AND WALES, Registered Architects, Dunedin. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY ACT, 1936. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an Application has been received from DONALD REID AND CO. LTD. for a License to Install One Petrol Pump at the Company’s New Store Premises at Logan Point, Dunedin. Any person who considers he will be materially affected by the decision of the Bureau in respect of this application, and who wishes to make representations accordingly, must furnish such representations in writing so as to reach the Under-' signed not later than the Ist DECEMBER, 1933. All representations must set out clearly the grounds for same, and include a statement showing the gallonage throughout of petrol sold and the nature of the business conducted by the person making the representations. The notice published in this newspaper on the 14th instant in respect to the application by DONALD REID AND CO. LTD. is hereby revoked. —D. W. WOODWARD, Secretary, Bureau of Industry, P.O. Box 1,679, Wellington. TO LET. TO LET, 3 Rooms (furnished flat), with scullery; references; rent in advance. —Apply 314 King street. TO LET, High street, city, Comfortablefurnished Flat, 2 rooms; all conveniences ;- one Lady preferred. H7BB, ‘ Star.’ nno LET (355), 6 Rooms; good order; JL eighth-acre, North road, car stop, close church.—Phone 18-156. TO LET, Partly-furnished Flat; own gas and e. 1.; also Single Furnished Rooms. —Apply 7 Graham street. niAO LET, 5-roomed Bungalow, Dalmore. -1 -Ring 10-916. TiO LET, 2 Rooms, all conveniences, furnished or unfurnished, George street. —Phone 18-612. TWO Unfurnished Rooms; cooker and conveniences.—264 Bay View road. TO LET, 2-roomed Furnished Flat, kitchenette, and modern conveniences; approved adults. —15 Clyde street. TO LET, Unfurnished Flat, two large rooms and kitchenette; reference required.—Apply 18 Smith street. YOUR MOVE. SIRI TO LET for Removals, Packing, ana Storage, our UP-TO-DATE MOTOR FURNITURE VANS and 'EXPERT MEN Dry storage. Removals any distance, town or country. Phono 11-525. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse street. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy; excellent storage.—327 Cumber land street TRADE PERSONAL. HELLO, Everybody I—Keen1 —Keen prices, courteous attention, nlus service, are contributing factors to our up-to-date stores becoming the favourite rendezvous for lady shoppers.—Peter Fraser and Sons, Stuart street; phone 10-521. SHOES retain their shape and last longer when Repaired at Laing's All-electnc Footwear Service, opposite Cenotaph. BROADWAY Butchery.—Beef this week would have won first prize for quality at the show. , BRAITH WAITES. Rattray street, the real home of Toys, Sleeping Dolls, Rocking Horses, Tip Trucks; use layby. IMSIE FRASER (opposite Reddells), Stuart street, Horae of Suit Case*. Travel Goods; tremendous stocks Ornamental Crockery. HOLIDAY RESORTS. VSTHITE HOUSE, Beach street, Waiv v kouaiti, now taking Bookings from January 7th; under new management.— Mrs Walter, prop. ADVERTISING is the greatest distributive, informative, and educative, power of the present day.

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Evening Star, Issue 23124, 25 November 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 23124, 25 November 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 23124, 25 November 1938, Page 10

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