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EDUCATIONAL'. ARCHEBFIELD BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. fIAHE THIERD TERM Begins on TUES* -B- DAY, 20th September. Boarders Return on MONDAY. The Principal may bo Interviewed bj Parents on the Morning of SATURDAY, 171 H SEPTEMBER. MRS CHIRNSIDB, Ladies’ Cutter and Teacher of Dressmaking, View street (opp. Y.M.C.A.); classes daily; evening class Mondays; patterns er material cut to measure.—Telephone 13-112. "aNJO - MAN D 0 L 1 N'7 Banjo, Steel Guitar, Ukulele, Violin.-J. H. Hutton, 207 George street. BROWN’S College.—Great record-: 100 • appointments this year; tonus moderate.—Above Morav Place P. 0.; telephone 10-697. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Saturday evening, Octagon, Suede Purse, containing money, St. Clair tram ticket, and R.S.A. 'cash purchase discount hook, 13144.—Finder please ring 22-604; reward, LOST, Saturday afternoon, between Oval and Caversiiam, Brief Bag, initialled C.J.R., containing hockey outfit: reward. —986, ‘ Star ’ Office. T OST, Pocket Wallet, Saturday, coiilain--fe.d ing notes and papers; handsome reward. —Ring 13-339; address No. 946,‘Star. 1 LOST, Black Persian Kitten, vicinity Lambeth road and Castle street.— Finder please return No. 7 Lambeth road. LOST, at Dunedin railway station, Saturday, Lady’s Purse, containing money, bus ticket, etc.; Under keep money.—ss4, ‘ Star.’ . IT OST, Yellow Canary, Saturday after* Jj n00n.—359 Cargill road; reward, LOST, Gold Brooch, between Caledonian Ground and Forbury Park; keepsake; reward.—6 Forbury Crescent. I OST, be!ween Cargill’s Corner and J Manor place, £l, part wages; reward. —l7 Larkworthy street, St. Hilda. LOST, Brown Pocket Wallet, containing photos and sundry papers, Friday.— Finder please return to E. Townsend, care of John Kirk, Kelso. I OST and Found again, H. Carmichael, J Chimney Sweep," 5 Ranfurly street, Caversiiam. LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep.—Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. TTIOUND, Fresh Rabbits, Mutton Birds’, Id Oysters, Fresh, Smoked Fish.—Nelson's Fisli Shop, St. Andrew street. ■■— —~Q TO LET. mo LET, 5-roomcd New Bungalow'; handy JL 2d tram; reasonable rental.— M’Kcijzio, Bciniet, Octagon; ’phone 12-229. mO LET, good 5-rooined Flat, Hcriofc -I. row'; built-in wardrobes; beautiful view; £2 ss.—Park, Reynolds, Ltd. mi) LET, on rise, near car, Furnished JL. Bungalow of 5 rooms; all conveniences; sunny spot; reasonable rent. —Park, Reynolds. t I 1 olio 242 mjO LET, large, sunny Room; c.b, gas; JL. use of conveniences. street, South‘■■Dunedin. fRAO LET, Partly-furnished or Unfurnished J- 3 Rooms, £1; 4 Rooms, 22s 6d, including c. light and use all conveniences.—6 Forbury crescent, St. Hilda. , _ mo LET, Furnished Double Room and JL Kitchenette; gas, e. 1,, h.c., use conveniences.—36l Rattray sired. fStO LET, 3 Unfurmshad Rooms; cd., h. X, and c.; room park car.—Particulars ring 12-802. . TO LET, commodious Shop in heart'of, X business area; good lease, moderate rent.—Noonan, 15a, Princes street. r|lo LKTI 2~~large - Front Rooms (furX nished), all conveniences; Id section.—* J. Marlow, Princes street. __ House; gas, electric X light; all conveniences; two minutes from tram, St. Glair.- —Address 825, ’ Star. * rpTLEfTiargo sunny Furnished Room ;l X suit two or three girls; terms moderate.—4o Tennyson street. I mo LET, Four Furnished Rooms, with usoj X all conveniences; sunny; good locality,. near George street.—s 92, * Star’ i ’"Musselburgh, modem Bunga-’ X low, 6 rooms, with all linos, and cm'-, tains; 37s 6d week; immediate possession, —563. ‘ Star.’ _ ANTED To Let, Jay’s Hall, above Plaza Pictures; suitable meeting*, parties, social evenings.—Apply Jay's Tea Rooms. __ moTEfTe -roomed House; good locality, X all conveniences; 45s. —529, ‘Star.’ rSAO LET Gain Forwarding Co Remove ' X your Furniture means safely and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. TO LET, large Unfurnished' Front Room; gas cooker, separate meter; use of conveniences.—ls 7 Moray place. TO LET, Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms, with breakfast and Sunday dinner if required.—3l2 High street. FURNITURE REMOVED BY RAIL, ROAD, OR SEA. EXPERT PACKERS. GOOD STORAGE. rfMLBURY FORWARDING COMPANY X LIMITED. ’Phones: 12 304; after 5 p.m.. 11-123. Office; 7 Crawford street. FURNITURE REMOVALS. QEB US as to (ho Best and Cheapest Wa* ,k 3 to Remove your Furniture by Hoad, Rail, or Sea. ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPEOYED, UNSUR PA SS E D STORA GE. Write, 'phono, or call THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LIMITED, P.O Box 300 Telephone 11-619. YOUR MOVE. SIR! fOUSEHOLD REMOVALS by Expert Staff. Greatest care exorcised. Lowst prices. Dry storage. Consult Us. CRUST AND CRUST, 5n Manse streef. MEETINGS. OTAGO EXPANSION LEAGUE, ( 102 Princes street, Dunedin. Notice is hereby given that the FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING ef the Members of the Otago Expansion tea gun will bo held in the Somerset Lounge, Savvy Restaurant, Moray place, Dunedin, on TUESDAY, 13! h September, 1327, at 7.4'j p.m. BUSINESS: 1. To 'Receive and Consider the Report of the Executive Commit tec and the Statement oi Accounts. 2. Election of President, Three Vicc-Pred-dents, and Hon. Treasurer. 3. Hied ion of Members of Executive and Spe.ciat Committees. 4. Election of Auditors. 5. General. i 1 By Order of (he Executive, i W. B. STEEL. Secret arf. 1 mill: MONTHLY MEETING of the- Otago ' -ft GcnerM Laborers’ Union will he, held in the Trades Hall, Morav place ffacing King .street), on WEDNESDAY, 1-Uh September, 1927, at 3 p.m. Business: GENERAL. R. HARRISON. Secretary. OTAGO INSTITUTE. | A MEETING of the Otago Institute w-i’l I li he held in the Biology Lecture Room, the Museum, TO-MORROW IToe-dav) EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Address by Mr J. I C. P.egg, F.R.A.S., on 'Explorers of the Sky ! and Some of their Modern ,S:icco‘-es,’ illmI (rated by lantern slides. Joint meeting with the Astronomical Branch. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description af9 executed at 11,0 ‘ Evening Star ’ Office at Moderate Prices,.

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Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 5

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