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PUBLIC NOTICES. BARGAIN LINES FROM LADIES’ SHOWROOM HERE’S THIS WEEK-END LIST MANTEL DEPARTMENT. LADIES’ STRIPED MACKINTOSH COATS; shades Navy-White, Nigger - White, Green - "White; all sizes. Special price, 59s 6d. LADIES’ “KASHRAY” SKIRTS, “ Kouray ” style; shades Rose, Mustard, Clover, Reseda, Powder Blue; sizes S.W., W. Special price, 32s od. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT. LADIES’ “DOROTHY ” PRINT OVERALLS, dark grounds, floral designs; good washing. W.: Special price, 3s lid. 0.5.: Special price, 4s 11a. LADIES’ SILK-AND-COTTON VESTS, shaped shoulders, round neck; shade Shell; heavy quality; W. size. Special price, 4s lid CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. CHILDREN’S SILK-AND-WOOL VESTS; short sleeves, round neck; sizes 2,3, 4. Special price, 4s lid INFANTS’ KID SHOES; shade White; sizes 2.3, 4. Special price, 3s 6d. BIG SELECTION OF DRESS AND SILK MATERIALS AT SPECIAL PRICES. 100 Pieces of FADELESS PRINTS, British make, in choice range of colourings and designs. Special price, 2s 6d yard. Choice range of FLORAL DRESS FABRICS, in Silk and Rayon materials; light and dark colourings. Special price, 5s lid yard. 361 n SENSIL, a medium-weight material, in all shades; Greaseproof, and fast to sun and washing. Special price, 5s lid yard. 54in ALL-WOOL COATING, in good range of colours; smart and serviceable. Special price, 16s 6d yard. W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD., GEORGE STREET.

PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ALEX. MACDONALD. AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT, b Dowling street. Telephone 10-469. Private: Alex, Macdonald 20424; S. Clarke 13-639. 4? 1 Kftft— ’New Brick Bungalow, tile 3>/XeJW roof, 5 rooms; good level section, latest conveniences; Anderson’s Bay. 00/|fWk-Must oft High street tram and below terminus; IJ-story Brick Bungalow, 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining room, kitchenette; garage; corner section. jpQf^pr—-At Rattray street tram o/ I tJ terminus Wooden Bungalow, modern conveniences; 5 rooms, kitchenette, and garage; vacant possession. 1? 1 Qt\A —Caversham Rise; Roughcast 35/XOt?v Bungalow of 6 rooms and sun room; garage; Terrazzo sink, gas range, electric hot water; concrete paths; built-in wardrobes. tf»-g A fA-Musselburgh (excellent corner SlittOU position, in sun): 6 Rooms and every convenience, with garage; perfect order throughout; vacant possession; value o-fl CyCt—On tram line, North-east ValSdCWO ley (sheltered, sunny position) : New 14-story Brick Bungalow and garage; 5 lovely rooms and every modern appointment; on large level freehold; outstanding value. A Cfk—Close Ist tram section: SddyU Splendid Family Home or 5 rooms and all modern appointments; workshop and double garage; i-acre level freeh°W‘ ALEX. MACDONALD. HAGGnr. DUTHIE. AND CAMPBELL n * OK— NORTH END (city side of AO Gardens): 4 Rooms, -bathroom, and scullery; requires renovating. A definite bargain. We arrange finance. nnoft—-SOUTH END (handy Hillside); at'DoU Brick House, 4 nice rooms; hot and cold, electric light; good section. Hurry for this Vacant possession. £»lftKft HANDY CARISBROOK St>XllOU (first tram section): Most ah tractive 4 Rooms and Detached Boy’s Room; every convenience; nice garden; 2 frontages. Oft P K—WOODEN BUNGALOW, close a&yoo Roslyn Mills; 4 rooms, kitchenette, and garage; sunny position; close tram. ni K A ft —BRICK BUNGALOW, St. owiOv" Clair; nicely situated, on rise, with wonderful view; 4 rooms and enclosed sunroom; garage; and every possible convenience. tf» 1 A KA-61TY RISE (central, just 3fc'X‘±t)V above George street): Roughcast Semi-bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette; city and harbour view; everything m perfect order. Keys with the solo agents, HAGGITT. DUTHIE, AND CAMPBELL. 2 Dowling street. Phone 10-237-SPECIAL.' CAVERSHAM RISE. £1,350. £1,350. ' Beautifully - constructed ROUGH - CAST BUNGALOW, in perfect order throughout; lounge, living room and breakfast room, 2 bedrooms (two with built-in wardrobes), sun porch, and model kitchenette; Terrazzo sink top, enamel gas cooker, electric hot water; interior finish perfect in every detail; pedestal basin and recessed bath; good sunny level section, with concrete paths; concrete garage; cellar airraid shelter. The whole property is in' first-class condition ; gets the maximum sunshine, and has one of the finest views in the city. We recommend this properly as being excellent value. 2559 ALEX. HABRI6 LTD.. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS. Phone 11-573. SPECULATORS, HERE YOU ARE! PARK TERRACE (Fronting Oval and Grosvenor street). —Deceased estate: Valuable 32-pole SECTION and 3 HOUSES for £1,200; one house vacant. 4435 PARK, REYNOLDS LIMITED. £1,350. DELIGHTFULLY situated, sunny rise (commanding panoramic view), Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, sun porch; garage; superior home, lovely order; healthy position (4430). —Park, Reynolds. £2.200.-CITY (no trams); Lovely Doublcbnck Plastered Residence, 7 beautiful rooms; splendid section; value. —Irelands, Manse street. £1,400. —ANDERSON’S BAY (at terminus) ; Natty Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette, sun room; bargain.—lrelands. £975. —ST. HILDA: Particularly neat 4 Rooms; every convenience; lovely order throughout.—lrelands. £V7SO.—ANDERSON’S BAY (close car) ; Lovely Double-brick and Plaster Tiledroof Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette; garage; opportunity.—lrelands. £2,075. —CITY (handy Octagon): Doublebrick 6 Rooms; garage; beautiful order. — Irelands. WANTED To Sell. 4-roomed House, g-acre freehold. Tomahawk; new electric range: price £280; £3O deposit, balance as rent. — App.y Brent and Anderson. MOTOR License Holders Handy Pocket Cases, covered in fancy cloth to hold license for immediate inspection Is 3d each, post free, — ‘Evening Star’ Box Factory, Smart street.

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Evening Star, Issue 24296, 10 September 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 24296, 10 September 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 24296, 10 September 1942, Page 7