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PUBLIC NOTICES. IMPORTANT ANNOUNC EME NTI WOODS’S BIG FIRE SALE OPENS ON TUESDAY. - The recent fire in our premises, which caused stock damage by smoke and water, makH A COMPLETE CLEARANCE OF STOCK NECESSARY. Cur Establishment will be Closed ALL DAY MONDAY in preparation for THE MOST GIGANTIC DRAPERY SALVAGE SALE EVER HELD IN DUNEDINSee Monday’s ‘Star’ for further particular*. Keep Tuesday and the remaining days of the week free. OPENING TUESDAY MORNING, AT 9 O'CLOCK. F. AND R. WOODS, LTD., 11, 13, 15 PRINCES STREET. UNITED STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY* DIRECTORS: B. A. Rosevear (Chairman), P. W. Mitchell (Vice-chairman), Jas. Armstrong, H. 0. Campbell, A. M'Kenzie, G. A. Lamb. £7,800 FOE DISPOSAL. , £7,800 FOR DISPOSAL, No. 3 GROUP —£500 by BALLOT, £ > by SALE, 16th FEBRUARY. No. 8 GROUP—£SOO by BALLOT, £SOO by SALE, 16th FEBRUARY. No. 4 GROUP—£SOO by BALLOT. £SOO by SALE, Ist MARCH. No. 9 GROUP—£SOO by BALLOT. £SOO by SALE, Ist MARCH. No. 5 GROUP—£SOO by BALLOT, £SOO by SALE, 15th MARCH. No. 10 GROUP—£BOO by BALLOT, 15th MARCH. No. 6 GROUP—£SOO by BALLOT, £SOO by SALE, 29th MARCH. No. 7 GROUP—£SOO by BALLOT, £SOO by SALE, 29th MARCH. SHARES STILL AVAILABLE IN No. 10 GROUP. . Those Joining Now Participate in £BOO Ballot on 15th MARCH. OWN YOUR OWN HOME. By taking advantage of the facilities afforded by the United Starr-Bowkett Building Society you are enabled to purchase a home in a simple and economical way. With the help of the money which would otherwise be paid as lent, and with the help of the Society any • thrifty person ma<- purchase a home without difficulty and in,a comparatively brief period owe nothing for it. The subscription is Is per share weekly. Each share entitles holder to Loan of £IOO free of interest, repayable ovei a period of 12£ years. THE IDEAL SAVINGS INSTITUTION. . o . t Sums as low as Is per week may ha invested m the Society. OVER £400,000 ALREADY ADVANCED TO MEMBERS. tl JOIN NOW AND PARTICIPATE. Pull particulars on application to T, W. SMEATON, Secretary, ! 152 High street, Dunedin. PENROSE’S HUGE EIRE SALE COMMENCES ON MONDAY, AT 9.30 A.M. IMMENSE PURCHASE OP STOCK SALVAGED FROM KHOUBI’S GREAT FIRE IN WELLINGTON. READ THE DETAILS IN THE PULL-PAGE ADVERTISEMENT IN THIS ISSUE. EXTRAORDINARY:’ EIGHT 400-GALLON SQUARE IRON TANKS, WITH ROUND MANHOLE, £4 10s EACH, DELIVERED ON BAIL. DUNEDIN, W. PENROSE AND CO., LTD.

LOST AND FOUND. LOST, i-hoop Diamond King, 5 stones; initials A.F. to K.E., and date engraved inside; reward. —960, ‘ Star.’ OST, Friday nigbt, Horn-rimmed Spectacles, Princes - street.—Finder please return Macadam’s, 5 George street. LOST, vicinity Maolaggaa-Battray streets, Brown Suede Purse, containing cash and stamps; reward.—27 Brown street. LOST, Black Silk Purse, with gold initials.—Reward on returning to 323 High street. LOST, January 15th, Fink-and-Orey Parrot; stiff claw on right foot; reward. —539 Cumberland street. LOST, Wednesday, Tomahawk, Silver Cigarette Case; reward. —'Phono 20-918. LOST, a Crown Cold Brooch, between 41 limbo street and Kirk’s InstituteReward on returning to 41 Embo street. OST, £5 Note, between i St. David street 1 and Musselburgh Else.—Howard on returning to 52 King street; or 'phone 11-201. LOST, Shoe, between Manse and Howard streets. —Return Geddes’s Fruit Shop; reward. LOST, Wallet containing notes and railway ticket; reward. Address 776, ‘ Star.’ LOST, Eye Glasses, in case, Princes street to Station.—Reward, Dawsons, opticians. FOUND, in Anderson’s Bay, a Lady’s Dress Ring in case.—For particulars call 7 Silverton street; or ring 22-258. LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, 15-250 or 15-736. LOST, high prices at Pearson and Co.’s, George street; Gents’ All-wool Sox, sale price, Is a pair; Starched Collars, Is each; Hats from 10s 6d. LOST and Found Again at la Normanby street, Musselburgh. Bill Harvey, boot repairer; best leather; moderate prices. FOUND. —A New Suit from an Old One, Cleaned by Maguire’s Dry Cleaning Works, 291 King street. OUND.—3ft Wood Bedstead, Wire Mattress and Bed; £3 10s complete.—A. and J. Watt, Princes street. FOUND. —Oak Bedroom Suite (wardrobe duchesse, pedestal, bedstead and win mattress), £24 10s.—A. and J. Watt, Princes street. FOUND Oak Tea Wagon, 37S 6d; Stained, 32s 6d; inspect the line; best rubber castors.—A. and J. Watt. FOUND, Dyeing and Cleaning to Perfection at prices to suit.—Strand Dye Works Depot, 3 Royal Arcade. - FOUND.— Latest Fashion Shirts, starched collars to match, from 7s lid; clearing price for Handkerchiefs, 8d ..each, or 5 for is 9d.—Pearsons. FOUND, a High-grade Tailor with reasonable prices.—Try Pearson and Co., George street; latest in Suits from £7 ss. FOUND. —We suit the suit-seeker because weekly terms suit them and they suit us, because our system suits both; call. — Cooper’s. ' • FOUND.— The above advertisement does not rhyme, but it’s perfectly true, so call Cooper’s, next Oban Hotel. FOUND.— No extra charged at Cooper’s for time payment purchases; our motto, value for money; assistance, consideration, and courtesy are yours.—Cooper’s, Stuart street. 1710UND, Stewart’s (opp. Knox Church) - End-of Season Boot Sale now on; good bargains, cheap prices FOUND— The best place to get your Pictures Framed is at A. Morgan’s, picture framer, Frederick street. FOUND— Just landed at A. Morgan’s, picture framer, Frederick street, new selection Pictures (latest); suitable for bungalows; get in early and secure one at reasonable prices. FOUND. —The Queen Bee Hosiery Parlor for All-wool Hose, 2s 6d; sizes 9, 9£, 10; in all shades. MATCH your Shoes at 249 George street; silk, wool, silk' and wool, lisle; all prices. REDUCTIONS Hosiery and Vests one month, make room for new goods arriving.—Q.B.H.P. FOUND. —We give you Value in Distinctive Footwear.—The Royal Scots Shoe Store; new address, Campbell’s Corner, Moray blo«*< " ■

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Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 19782, 4 February 1928, Page 7

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