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PUBLIC NOTICES QPEN I N G ANNOUNCE M E N T. ON MONDAY, MAY 30, WE OPEN OUR NEW AND MODERN FOOTWEAR STORE AT No. 9 PRINCES STREET, WHICH IS NEXT TO THE TIP TOP MILK BAR AND TWO DOORS FROM THE OCTAGON. _This New Store has two large and spacious departments, one exclusive to Children's Footwear and the other for Women's Footwear. The Women's Footwear Showroom is modelled on the designs of the latest overseas footwear stores and is something very new and different for Dunedin. Special purchases of the latest footwear arc on hand for the opening and customers are invited to inspect these new shoes in the unique interior displays. Our Shop at 124 GEORGE STREET will now cater exclusively for Men and Youths’ Footwear. A very comprehensive range, including multiple fittings and handmade to measure footwear will be available. Our third shop, at the corner of HIGH STREET and BROADWAY, will stock a complete assortment of all footwear. Repairs may be left at any of the shops and we shall continue to give our one-day service of high-grade footwear repairs. L. A. DOOLAN, LTD.,'Men's Shop, 124 George street. Phone 14-635. L. A. DOOLAN, LTD., Women's and Children’s Store, 9 Princes street. Phone 10-446. L. A. DOOLAN, LTD., Branch Shop, Cr. High street and Broadway. Phone 18-184. SECURITY FOR SMALL SAVINGS. SECURITY FOR SMALL SAVINGS. SECURITY FOR SMALL SAVINGS. SECURITY FOR SMALL SAVINGS. Protect Your Savings by Joining r £llE UNITED STABR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY THE IDEAL SAVINGS INSTITUTION. The accumulation of your small savings over a period of years will solve your ■future financial problems. The “ UNITED " has a scheme which combines SMALL SAVINGS with HOME PURCHASE. The " UNITED " can share its 50 years' experience with you. NEW GROUP NO. 14 COMMENCES JULY 11, 1949. NEW GROUP NO. 14 COMMENCES JULY 11, 1949. Subscriptions, Is per share per week. Loans, £IOO per share by Ballot or Purchase. Join Now and take advantage of New Rules in Operation. £2600 FOR APPROPRIATION JUNE 2. 1949. £BOO By Ballot No. 11 Group. £BOO By Ballot No. 12 Group. ” £IOOO By Ballot No. 13 Group. • Inquiries Invited. ' ’ J. W. SMEATOrt & CO., Secretaries. * 152 High street, Dunedin. '

LOSI AND FOUND LOST, Friday, two £1 notes, between Octagon and Cumberland street, via Moray place and Burlington street; reward. —lfi27, Times. \ LOST, from Allanton, black and white Dog, with white head; reward.—Box 6, Allanton. . LOST, between Alexandra and Dunedin, fortnight ago, one Pontiac Hub Cap.Finder please ring 48A, Alexandra; reward. LOST, Mornington cable car, Friday afternoon, Black Handbag, wittf glasses in glass case.—Reward returning to 1 Haig street. Mornington. PEOPLE noticing lost or homeless Cats or Dogs, or losing same, Ring “ Blue Cross," 20-097, ' LOST, Mornington, Tuesday, Parcel containing glove and knitting; reward.—l6o9, Times. LOST? 1 Wire Brush, vicinity Moray place and Filleul street; reward. —Phone 11-525, • LOST, Thursday, Blue Onoto Pen, Albert street-Littlebourne road. Telephone 21-550. LOST, small black and white Spaniel, vicinity Anderson’s Bay.—Ring 25-386; reward. HUB Cap of Chrysler car, between Dunedin and Middlemarch; reward.—T. A. Thompson, Middlemarch. HUB Cap oflTVauxhail lost between Dunedin and Lawrence, Thursday.—Reply G. A. Scott, Alexandra. FOUND, five weeks ago, Fountain Pen.— Owner ring 25-732; pay expenses. BUNCH of Keys lost, in leather case, Thursday; reward.—Reply 1562, Times. LOST, Rosary Beads, in last fortnight; small reward. —1611, Times. DROPPED from truck, Wire Buffer.— Owner please Ring 12-125, Monday, LOST, Keys in small brown container,, end of term.—Phone 18-701; reward. LOST, Anderson’s Bay, Wire-haired Fox Terrier.—Phone 24-033; reward. _ LOST, child’s gold-plated Bangle, Lower High street; reward.—l62l, Times. T7OUND; MOSGIEL PICTURES TOr NIGHT and SATURDAY. , “808, SON OF BATTLE." Here is a picture "with all the Greatness of the Book. Millions have loved adventure and romance, suspense and action in the Hills and Glens. Starring Lon McCallister, Edmund Gwenn, JPeggy Ann Garner. Colour by Technicolor. (Recommended Universal Exhibition.) Lt O' U ~ N D. KINDERGARTEN BALL. Mosgiel. CORONATION HALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 2. Shepherd’s Orchestra. Novelty Dances. Supper. TAIERI COLLIE CLUB AN--1 NUAL SMOKE CONCERT and Presentation of Prizes will be held in the A. and P. Hall, Outram, on TUESDAY, MAY 31, at 8 p.m. Y~O UN D: WA I HOL A DA NC E, SATURDAY, the 28th, at 8 p.m. Good Music, Floor and Supper. Ladies 2s. Gentlemen 2s 6d. XT'OUND: OUTRAM PICTURES TONIGHT at 8. " THE CURSE OF THE WRAYDONS,” starring Tod Slaughter. Adapted from the famous play, “ Springheeled Jack.” A British production. (Approved for Adult Audiences.) 17'OUND: The ANNUAL BALL of the TAIERI COLLIE CLUB will be held in the CORONATION HALL, MOSGIEL, on THURSDAY, JULY 21. Found— miller’s flat seven-a-side rugby TOURNAMENT, KING’S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 6. Entries Close Saturday, JUNE 4, 9 p.m., Secretary, Phone 34, Box 19. The Biggest and Best Tourney in Central. FOUND: William Bendix, Ella Raines, Edmond O’Brien and Vincent Price in ".The Web” (Adult Recommendation). Green Island Pictures to-day. It’s thrilling entertainment. Excellent supports. Reserve FOUND: Taieri Farmers’ Contract Ploughing with modern implements and tractor; ploughing £1 per acre, other work 15s per hour—Apply H. F. Wallace, phone 345, Outram. ' FOUND —South Taieri Federated Farmers’ meeting Henley Hall, Monday, May 30, at 8 p.m.; business, consideration of conference remits.—A. C. Drake, hon. secretary. • FOUND: Wylie’s Crossing Tennis Club Dance, St. Luke’s Hall, Mosgiel, May 28; good music, good supper; admission 2s and 2s 6d. _ FOUND, Suitcases, Handbags, Purses, Wallets, all Saddlery requisites, repairs, to all leather goods.—G. H. Gee, Manse street (late Haig's) FOUND; West Taieri Young Farmers’ Club Annual Bal, Outram Town Hall, Friday, June 24; excellent supper and music. FOUND: West! Taieri Young Farmers’ Club Dance, Momona Hall, Monday, June 6; good music and supper. FOUND: Taieri Ladies’ Hockey Club Dance, St. Luke's Hall, June 4; good prizes; music and supper. FOUND: Henley W.D.F.F. will Meet on Thursday. June 2; meats and fats for Britain. FOUND! Tennis Dance, Maungatua Hall, May 28, good supper and music; admission, ladies 2s, gentlemen 2s 6d. FOUND, Saturday, June 18, Ploughing Match Dance, Berwick Hall; good supper; best of music; popular prices. FOUND: Folio Cases, 24s 6d; Schoolbags, 6s 3d; Music- Cases, 12s 6d; Purses, Children 'sHamea_ FOUND; Superior Leather Goods; lower prices; ask friends for their service from Kitt's. FOUND: Kitt’s 16in Zip Bag; strongest for shoppers, footballers, travellers; locks; useful.—Kitt's.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27092, 28 May 1949, Page 9

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