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PUBLIC NOTICES. JUST AEEIVED: NEW SHIPMENT OF SUMMEE DRESS MATEEIALS AT PEN BOSE’S NEW DESIGNS, STRIPES, AND CHECKS TO SUIT ALL’ CUSTOMERS 36in FLORAL KABE AND MAROCAIN SILKS, in Light and Dark colouring*} a smart material for beach or street wear. Special price, Is lid yard.10 Boxes of LINGERIE KABE, in neat Rosebud patterns; a beautiful soft material for nights, etc.; easily washed and laundered. Special price, la 9d.yard. 1,500 Yards of STRIPED KABE SILKS,' in newest stripes of this season; a good washing and easily laundered material. Special price, la 3d yard. 50 Pieces of Famous English DORENA PRINTS; fast to sun and washing; very smart patterns; wonderful range. Special price, Is 3d yard. SEE OUR WONDERFUL SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS CALENDARS. Prices, Is 6d and Is 9d. W. PENEOSE AND CO. LTD. TERRITORIAL ART UNION. • DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. To be Drawn TUESDAY, 21st NOVEMBER; at 8 p.m, HOLDERS of Books and Returns are re* quested to forward same to the Secretary, care Boom 9, T. and G. Buildings, Princes street, as early as possible. VISIT G EO. E. WITHERS’S HAIRDRESSING SALOON, 138 Princes street (2 doors from Stewart Dawson’s), Where every customer gets a clean, fresh hairbrush and shaving brush straight from the steriliser—no brush used twice same day. Rolls Razor Ideal Present. w GIVE YOUR ROOF A TREAT. PAINT WITH IRONITE, The Guaranteed Roof Paint. REN’S, PAINT SPECIALISTS. SPORTING. FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. APPOINTMENT OF TAXI STAND—CUMBERLAND STREET. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Dunedin City Council, at a meeting held on Monday, the 11th day of September, 1939, passed the following resolution appointing a Taxi Stand on the eastern side of Cumberland street, between High street and Rattray street, adjoining the Railway Bus Terminal building:— That the Dunedin City Council, hereby resolves, pursuant to the provisions of Section 24- of By-law No. 18, that a stand for four motor passenger vehicle* licensed to ply for • hire be and is hereby appointed on the eastern side of Cumberland street. The cars to face in a southerly direction and stand one behind, the other , parallel and‘close to the kerb. The first car in the line to take up a position at a point 102 feet north of the building line at the intersection of Cumberland and Rattray streets. R. A. JOHNSTON, . . , Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, 0.1'., . , 10th November, 1939. SPRING MEETING, 1939, NOVEMBER 23 and 25. F WREN’S . . . ERFECTO PURE PREPARED PAINTS, Buy now—Save Money. WRENOVATE. Nominations for • all events (BOTH DAYS) Close at 5 p.m. on MONDAY, November 13. Full programme in ‘ N.Z. Trotting Calendar,’ Oclobcr 18 and November 1. RAILWAY. NOTIFICATIONS. C. R. CAFFIN, Secretary. MEETINGS. THE SOUTHERN STARR-BOWKETT : SOCIETY. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the IN FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the above Society will be held at the Registered Office, Edinburgh House, 29 Bond street, Dunedin, on MONDAY, 13th November, 1939, at 8 o’clock p.m. BUSINESS: 1. To receive and consider the Directors’ Reports and Statement of Accounts. 2. Election of Directors. 3. To Fix Remuneration of Director*. 4. Election of Auditors. 5. General. W. E. C. REID AND CO., Secretaries. 29 Bond street,-Dunedin, 0.1.. 22nd ANNIVERSARY RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TAEBRI A. AND P. SHOW, AT OUTRAM, 18th NOVEMBER. ON 18th November Special Train (connecting with Train from Dunedin) leaves Mosgiel 10.0 a.m., arriving Outran! 10.40 a.m. , . Special Train leaves Outram 12.20' p.m., arriving Mosgiel 1.0 p.m. Usual 12.48 p.m. Mosgiel-Outrara (Saturday) Train wifi be delayed and will leave Mosgiel 1.15 p.m. (connects:with 12.45 p.m. Train from Dunedin), arriving Outram 1.55 p.m The 1(0.0 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. Trains from Mosgiel: stop at -Road .jDnwngfgiiear Show Grounds! to set down passengers. Specidf Train-leaves Outram 5.30 p.m., arriving’ Mosgiel 6.5 p.m. (connects at Mosgiel with Train for Dudedm). >lf Stops where required to set down passengers. _Stops_at Road Crossing near Show Grounds to pick up passengers. , . 1 ' Return Train leaves; Moegiel 6.3(1 p.m., arriving Outram 7.5 pim. This Tram stop* where required and connects,at Mosgiel with 5.52 p.m... Train from Dunedin. The 7.0 a.m. Invercargill-Lyttclton Express will stop at Allanton to set down, and the through Express leaving Dunedin at 4.40 p.m. will stop at Allanton to pick up.. For further particulars see handbill or inquire at stations. ELEBRATION MEETING, LEFT BOOK CLUB ROOMS, 4 Carroll street, TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 7.30 o’clock. Speakers: % B. Powell, on ‘ Building Socialism.’ J. Hannan, on ‘ The Soviet’s Peace Policy.’ I. Jamieson on ‘ November 7th ; Its Lessons for New Zealand Labour.’ (Auspices Dunedin Branch, C.P.N.Z.) THE MONTHLY MEETING of the OTAGO GENERAL LABOURERS’ UNION will be held in the LEFT BOOK CLUB ROOMS, Carroll street, on TUESDAY, 14th November, 1939, at 7.30 p.m. Business: General. R. HARRISON, Secretary. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBAN GROCERS’ PICNIC ASSOCIATION. / THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Association will be held in the Y.M.C.A. ROOMS. NOVEMBER 14th, 1939, at 8 p.m. Business: Balance Sheet; Election of Office-bearers; General. R. INGLIS, Secretary. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS AND JOINERS’ MACHINISTS. INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS (OTAGO BRANCH). REMEMBER the Monthly Meeting of the above Society will be held at 360 MORAY PLACE on MONDAY, November 13th, at 8 p.ra. Business: Appointment of Secretary and General. Don’t ■' Leave it to George.” You come. KEN. W. BENNET, Secretary. YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETING. ifTIHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held JL i„ PLAYFAIR STREET HALL, SATURDAY, November 25, afternoon at 3, evening at 7. All young people warmly invited. Full details next week. RADIANT Health Club, Monday, 2.45, 30 King street, opposite Taieri and Peninsula; all interested cordially invited. TRADE PERSONAL. WREN’S WALLPAPERS. Buy now—Save Money. WRENOVATE. Largest Selections, Lowest Prices. •• A DELPHI ” Toilet Salon, 261 George street.—Skilled operators assure lasting waves of unusual beauty and appeal. —Phone 18-148. 1 RANDXSM (3,97l).—Quick stimulation if for busy people—Grand Cognac Brandy; peps you up like a bit of good news; 12s 6d.—Grand Home Supply, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OPENING OF NEW BUS TERMINAL ATS DUNEDIN. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. THE recently-completed Bus Terminal fop the Railways Department Road Services at Dunedin will be officially opened by the Hon. the Minister for Railways at 2.33 p.m. on Monday,. 13th November." Member* of the public are cordially invited to be present. ......... A number of the through road service# will be handled at the new terminal ;qn th# Monday, and the transfer of the remaining services will take place on Tuesday next., For further particulars re alterations ia routes for bus services using the new terminal see separate advertisement in thi# issue, N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES. ON MONDAY, 13th November, 1939, th# following services will leave from th# New Bus Terminal, Cumberland street:—2.55 p.m., Dunedin-Christchurch. 4.0 p.m., Dunedin-Oamaru. 4.0 p.m., Dunedin-Tabakopa. 5.0 p.m,, Dunedin-Roxburgh, As from Tuesday, 14th November, 1939, the Stafford street Depot will be closed and all services will arrive at and depart from the new terminal. The Bus Stand at th# Queen’s Gardens will not be used. North Services will proceed via Cumberland, St. Andrew, and King streets, and South Services via Cumberland and Bridgeman streets and Wilkie road. FURNISHINGS. GWENNETH Furnishers, 141 Georg# street, Dunedin, next City Dy# Works and above Astor Cafe. W; E wish to announce that we Make Dp j Clients’ Own Material to any de--IQR Bedspreads, Curtains, Cushions w# can make these at low cost owing small overhead. your Eiderdown looks shabby, have it Re-covered and made as new. I’ART spring cleaning your home now by brightening it up with new Curis. etc., made by us. PRAM Covers and Bassinets a specialty; Free Ducbesse Mats with every Bedspread order. CALL now and inquire from Gwcnnetli Furnishers about haying your Cushioos, Curtains, or Bedspreads made AT Gwennctb Furnishers, 141 . George street, next 1 City Dye Works • and above Astor Cafe; closed Saturday, mornings. open Friday night. , . FOR EXCHANGE. BUNGALOW, Musselburgh, 6 rooms, freehold, £1,195; consider Exchange 5-10 Acres, House, handy Dunedin to Mosgiel or Sawyers Bay; submit fullest particulars. —Calders, 127 Princes street. __ DTrANTED.To Exchange, Dual-war# flul- ▼ T bransen Wireless for Piano.—fjHtieulars, RB7B, - Star.-

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Evening Star, Issue 23421, 11 November 1939, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 23421, 11 November 1939, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 23421, 11 November 1939, Page 13

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