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PUBLIC NOTICES. A NIPPY LINE FOE MBS HOUSEWIFE MW UF ACT Li RERS’ SAMPLES OF MOQUETTF, TAPESTRIES, AND SILK BROCADES FOR CUSHIONS. RE-COVERING CHAIRS, ETC. Manufacturers’ Samples COTTON AND SILK TAPESTRIES, GENOA VELVETS, MOQUETTE AND SILK BROCADES, for iron holders, cosies, covers, etc; 12in x 12in square, in Tapestry. Cotton, 7jd each. Silk and Silk mixtures, 10jd each. GENOA VELVETS. 25in square (approx.); a splendid range of good patterns. 4s 6<i piece. Only a few Iyd pieces WOVEN SILK BROCADES, 50in wide; rich in quality and design; a great line for cushions. 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid piece. TAPESTRIES AND VELVETS, pieces approx, size 18in x 25in. 2s 6d piece. FURNISHING MOQUETTES, extra qualities; size approx. 24in x 18in. 3s lid piece, W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD. GEORGE STREET. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE SCHOOL OE INSTRUCTION PUBLIC INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES COMMENCE AS UNDER:— FIRST AID HOME NURSING HYGIENE AIR RAID PRECAUTIONS MILITARY SANITATION MONDAY, February 24th, at 7 p.ra. TUESDAY, February 25th, at 7 p.m. THURSDAY. February 27th, at 7.30 p.m. THURSDAY, February 27th, at 7.45 p.m, FRIDAY, February 28th, at 7.30 p.m. FEES, 7s 6d per Course. Text Books, 3s each. CLASSES WILL BE LIMITED—ENROL NOW! 17 York Place. Dunedin, C.2. M. L. RIDLEY, Secretary.

THE SUCCESS OF HARLE’S ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS IS VERY REAL. STUDY THESE PASSES OVER THE PAST YEARS! 1935 81.2 Per Cent. Successful. 1936 80 per cent. Successful. 1937 79 per cent. Successful. 1938 80 per cent. Successful. 1939 79.5 per cent. Successful. All the above are AUDITED and arc uncontrovertible evidence for the sound methods of tuition which are exclusive to Harle’s College of Accountancy. If you contemplate the study of accountancy and kindred subjects, you should ascertain particulars of the method of study which is most successful. Send for a Prospectus. Write to HARLE’S COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTANCY LTD. COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE BUILDINGS, P.O. Box 859, Wellington. Harle’s is the only College that publishes AUDITED Examination Results. MEETINGS. OTAGO JUSTICES OF THE PEACE ASSN. (Inc.), DUNEDIN. A SPECIAL MEETING will be held on MONDAY Next, 17th inst., at 7.30 u.m. in the VEDIO LOUNGE, Princes street, Dunedin, to hear JAMES WYLIE, Esq., Advisory Officer to the Justice Department, under the Domestic-Proceedings Act, 1939, who will deliver a Lecture of outstanding importance, entitled, • EVERY MARRIAGE BEARS A BURDEN.’ Members are specially requested to attend, and others interested in social welfare. Ladies invited. H. E. BARTH, President. G. STRATTON. Registrar. OTAGO ROAD TRANSPORT AND MOTOR IND HORSE DRIVERS’ AND THEIR ASSISTANTS INDUSTRIAL UNION OF WORKERS. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Union will ho held in the Union Rooms, 95 Rattray street, Dunedin, on MONDAY, 24th February. 1941, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: 1. To receive and consider remits for the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Drivers’ Federation. 2, To elect delegates to the Annual Conference. , . . , Country members are invited to forward remits and nominations to the Secretary forthwith. UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. £4,600 FOR APPROPRIATION. No 9 Group—Ballot and Sale £I,OOO, 27th FEBRUARY. „ T ,„„ TT No. 11 Group—Ballot £BOO, 27th FEBRUARY. No 7 Group—Ballot and Sale £I,OOO, 27th MARCH. No 8 Grouu—Ballot and Sale £I,OOO, 27th MARCH, No. 10 Group—Ballot £BOO, 27th MARCH. J. W. SMEATON AND CO., Secretaries. 152 High street, Dunedin, C.l. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. A LL Members of the above Association i \ an d Order of St. John arc cordially invited to Attend the Annual Meeting of the Brigade, which is being held at St. John Headquarters, York Place, at. 8.30 p.m., on MONDAY, 17th February, 1941. M. L. RIDLEY, Secretary. DALMORE-PINE HILL DISTRICTS RATEPAYERS AND HOUSEHOLDERS’ ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, February 20, at 8 p.m., in the Fortune Street Hall. Adoption of Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Officers; General. D. A. LAKE, Hon. Secretary. DEMOCRATIC Labour Parly.— Dunedin North Branch meets George Street School Hall Monday, 8 p.m.; business ur"cut. INTERNATIONAL Radiant Health Club meets 30 King street, opposite T. and P.: note change meeting, Tuesday, 2.30. \ LL interested in Psychology of Health Li. invited to hear dynamic speaker. Tuesday, 2.30. EMOCRATIC Labour Party, Dunedin South Branch, Meets Wesley Hall, 8 p.m., Monday, 17th; new members welcomed. Tl/f ONTHLY Meeting, Bishopscourt-Wakari •IvA Branch N.Z. Labour Party, Presbyterian Hall, Kaikorai Valley. Monday, 17th February, at 8 p.m.; a full attendance requested, matters of vital importance to branch and Labour Party to be considered. NZ ALLIANCE, Dunedin Branch • (United Temperance Reform Council) .—Meeting will be held in Trinity Church Hall, Tuesday, 18th February, 8 p.m.; business—Elect Secretary, Treasurer, and Executive, grant authority to operate bank account; speaker, Mr A. S. Quenncll. IN order to have the * Star ’ out in good time it is found impossible to classify advertisements that come in after noon. We would therefore request Advertisers to kindly bear this in mind and send in their orders early.

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Evening Star, Issue 23811, 15 February 1941, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 23811, 15 February 1941, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 23811, 15 February 1941, Page 13