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PUBLIC NOTICES. LADIES’ BAIN COAT S 3 SPECIAL LINES EEOM PEN BOSE’S No. 1 LINE: LADIES' “WINDSOR” RAINCOATS, helled slylcs, all good shades -Fawn, Navy Saxe, Brown, and Green; good range of sizes. Special price to clear, 39s 6d. No. 2 LINE: LADIES’ “ BBAMAC ” SWAGGER RAINCOATS, smart striped designs; shades o Brown, Green, and Navy; sizes S.S.W. to W.X. Special price to clear, 39s 6d. No. 3 LINELADIES’ RAIN CAPE, “ Bramac ” make, fancy stripe designs; sizes S.S.W., S.W. ,W. Special price to clear, 39s 6d. ,W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD. GEORGE STREET.

DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. .DRIED SAND FOR E.P.S. PURPOSES. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dried Sand is available at the Works Department Yard, Ward street, and may, be purchased at Is per cement bag. Intending purchasers should note that delivery can be obtained only on production of an official receipt for the purchase price issued by the City Treasury, Municipal Chambers. R. A. JOHNSTON, Town Clerk. Municipal Chambers, Dunedin, C.l. August 19, 1941. rjnHE following are WINNERS in the iJL RAFFLES and GUESSING COMPETITIONS held on Friday last at the “ Dugout ” under the auspices of the Society of Women Musicians of Otago. RAFFLES. —Standard Lamp, No. 8897, Miss' Mary Martin; Antique Chair, No. 8783, Miss Beach. GUESSING COMPETITIONS. Silk Stockings, No. 44, Mrs R. M'Garrigle, Gresham street; Electric Jug, No. 87, Hannah, Shetland street; Plum Cake, No. 20, Mrs Watson, 140 Princes street; Ham, No. 59, Mrs Lockhart, Green Island; Cushion, No. 22, Mrs H. E. Melville, 29 Tweed street; Felt Handbag, No. 20, Mrs Briggs, 85 Fprbury Crescent; Sweet Dish, No. 4, Mrs W. H. Shepherd, 421. High street. Winners please call at Barth Pianoforte School of Music, Capitol Building, Princes street. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Bent, urgent, 4-roomed Cottage; south end preferred.—Esl7, ‘ Star.’ T*7"ARRINGTON or Brighton.—Roomy * v Crib wanted, next fortnight.—Particulara Careful, E 744, 1 Star.* \\TANTED, by gentleman. One or Two ▼ T Furnished Rooms, with or without board, preferably near University.—Reply E 599. •Star.' 'TXTANTED, Furnished Room; handy to v » Exchange.—Eßos, 1 Star.* ’V/ST'ANTED. —Single Furnished Room re- '» * quired by Lady; central preferred.— E 852, * Star.’ WANTED TO SELL. WANTED Sell, Poscbaniki Coat, skunk collar; new condition; what offer?— E 722, ‘ Star.* TITIRB Stretcher Bed, good order; also ’» * Back Top of range.—Telephone 18-895. SPORTS GOODS. rpABLE. TENNJS.—Wisden’s Bats just •*. landed; get in early.—Walter Strang Ltd. SOLDIERS’ Presentation Leather Holdalls, 8s 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d; Kitbag Locks, 4s. —Walter Strang Ltd. SOLDIERS' Money Belts, from 5s 6d; Mirrors, Is 6d; Button Sticks. Is.— Walter Strang Ltd. SOLDIERS’ Leather Wallets, 10s 6d; Fountain Pens, 10s 6d; Crown and Anchor. 12s 6d.—Walter Strang. pi OLOSHES, Goloshes, men’s and ladies’, VX all sizes.—Walter Strang, opposite Post Office. MISCELLANEOUS. fat is dangerous; get rid of it -1-4 with Bonkora.—Obtainable H. L. Sprosen Ltd., 1 George street. , PREVENT Stained Ceilings.—Sisalkrafl, best, cheapest remedy.—Particulars Huthnance and Co., Savoy Buildings, Dn. STOMACH Pains guaranteed Removed, with Mavex Stomach Compound; new herbal remedy.—From Boots and elsewhere. KAITANGATA Coal still supreme; do not be satisfied with something “ just as good”; all merchants supply. FAT goes quickly if you take Bonkora; safe, too.—Evans’ Pharmacy, corner George and St. Andrew streets. FROST drips stain, ceilings, prevent damage with Sisatkraft.—Huthnance and Co., Savoy Buildings, Dunedin. ROUGHCAST your Wooden House outside, old or new, save upkeep.—Ashton and Sons, 50 Melbourne street; phone 22-457 WE Sell Ready-mixed Concrete,.cheapest prices; open Saturday morning.— N.Z. Highway Constructors Ltd., Logan Point, Dunedin. OTHER methods failed where Bonkora reducing treatment succeeded.—From Evans’ Pharmacy, corner George and St. Andrew streets. _ RENOVATE with Sisalkraft Wallboard; 17s 6d per 100 square feet; free samples.—Huthnance and Co., Dunedin. TYPISTS wanted, none available; teach yourself, obtain high wages; buy Imperial Typewriters. Typewriter Supplies Company, Water street. COAL. There is only one " Kaitangata ”; do -not be confused with other “ Kai.”; insist on “ Kaitangata.” LOST, 401 bin 7 weeks—she took Bonkora. —Evans’ Pharmacy, corner George and St. Andrew streets. ISALKRAFT Wallboard, strong, waterproof, easily erected; 17s 6u per 100 square feet.—Huthnance and Co., Dunedin. “ ‘ AVEX ’ Stomach Compound ended IT-l. stomach trouble ” (Archie Hutcljison, Mercer); Mavex for Ulcers, Nerves.— From Boots, chemists, and stores. NURSE recommends Bonkora to patients after losing 401 bin 5 weeks.—ll. L. Sprosen Ltd., 1 George street. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Old-established SERVICE STATION; one of the best in Dunedin; large commercial and private clientele; 3,000 square feet Garage and Office space. Part sub-lot. 7 Pumps. Can be easily worked by one man. Shows, under restricted gallonage, £lB to £2O gross profit per week. Excellent reasons tor selling. This is an opportunity to secure cheaply a splendid business, which will be unprocurable in happier times. Price, £2,750. Stock and Plant at valuation. Any further information will be gladly given to interested persons. Also, practically new HOME, 4 rooms, kitchen, and garage; with every modern convenience; Wilson Avenue, St. Clair. E 575. 'Star.’ HOME-MADE Cakes; exceptionally good freehold; bakery, shop, garage; detached Bungalow; select locality; complete baker’s fittings; £1,275; deposit £IOO, balance 32s 6d, bargain.—Eßss, 1 Star.’ prPA—Going Concern, Mixed Business, ’ / ff *J lock-up shop; turnover £lls week; good stand: wonderful opportunity. —Robere Reed Ltd., corner Dowling and High streets; 13-770,

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Evening Star, Issue 23968, 20 August 1941, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23968, 20 August 1941, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23968, 20 August 1941, Page 9

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