PUBLIC NOTICES. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ DISPENSARIES. We have just opened up a full range of New Toilet Specialties, made by Coty, Houbigant, Hudnut, Bourjois, Fiver, Yardley, etc. For Our Special Reductions examine our window displays. Kodak Films and Cameras stocked here. Prescription work a specialty. Have your Prescriptions dispensed by our staff of ten highly efficient men and under our special check system. U.F.S. DISPENSARY, 41 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, And SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH, 163 King Edward street. jgUY ST. GEORGE Made from Choicest N.Z. Fruits by JAMS. IRVINE AND STEVENSON’S ST. GEORGE CO., LTD., Dunedin.' VOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF LAPSED PATENT . UNDER SECTION 22. AN Application has been made and duly advertised in the ‘Patent Office Jourial’ of 31st December, 1927, for the resto•ation of Letters Patent, No. 42,506, dated Lsth October, 1919, granted to JAMBS M'KENZIE, of 64 Bentley street, Masterion New Zealand, Contractor, for “IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO CONCRETE FENCING POSTS.” Any person desirous of opposing the said implication may at any time within two -nonths from the said date give Notice of Jpposition to the Registrar of Patents at Wellington. Such notice must he m duplicate in the form proscribed hy the Patents Regulations, and be accompanied by a fee )f "lOs. BALDWIN AND RAYWAKD, Patent Attorneys, Wellington, N.Z. MORNINGTON RATEPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION. milE attention of the Ratepayers of J, Mornington, Maryhill, and Belloknowes is called to the activities of the above Association. There are numerous ways in which the Association can assist you to obtain improvements which 11111 enhance the value of your property. The Annual Subscription is Two Shillings and Sixpence (2s 6d), and you may enrol now by sending your Name and Address, with the above amount, to the HON. SECRETARY, Mornington Ratepayers’ Association, 57 Rosebery street, Belleknowos. MOTORS AND CYCLES. >UICK SEVEN-PASSENGER SEDAN, 9 Fitted with oversize balloon tyres. Beautifully upholstered _ and finished. Excellent condition. ONLY £375. COOKE, HOWLISON, AND CO. 'ORRIS COWLEY ROADSTER, " Complete equipment. Good appearance and condition. Low running costs. Will accept £l3O. COOKE, HOWLISON, AND CO. FOR SALE, lAIVE-SEATER 1926 BUICK SEDAN, bast - running order; special touring equipment. Any reasonable trial or examination welcomed. Must sacrifice; owner going abroad. £325. P.O. BOX 511, BUICK TOURING CAB. with special 5-seatcr Colonial Body; all fittings; splendid appearance; good mechanical condition. ONLY £l5O. COOKE, HOWLISON’iS SHOWROOMS. Renault 1921 roadster, smart appearance; first-class condition; economical to run. A GREAT BARGAIN AT £IOO. COOKE, HOWLISON’iS SHOWROOMS. FOR Immediate Sale, Sunbeam Engine and Chassis; engine very suitable launch; £ls cash.—4ll, ‘Star’ Office. - ERARATE BUICK 1927 Semi-Sedan For Private Sale, cheap; new, done only 1,600 miles; a magnificent car. Apply 11 Coughtrcy street, St. Clair. UICK 1927 Five-sealer For Private Sale, urgently; new, done only 1,600; cheap. —Apply 229 Crawford street, daily, or ring Anderson (10-948) ANTED Soil, Big X Motor Cycle, fair running order; £8 cash.—39B, ‘Star.’ "OOR SALE, 1923 Oakland Sedan,' splcnJU did order; owner must sell; what offci;? —54 Manor place, Dunedin. BUICK Six. three-seater. really good order; privately driven; £BS: cheap quick sale. —Tatnblvn. M'Konzio. Rhodes. P“ OR SALE, Indian Motor~Cycle, 7-9 LpT, in good running order; £2O (or* near offer). —89 Elm row. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Gold Rim Spectacles, in or about telephone slot, Caversham.—Kindly return Blackwood, grocer, Caversham. LOST, a Fawn Purse between Racecourse and Harris’s Store. —Howard on returning to Mr Harris, Wingatui. LOST, at Wingatui, Lady’s Prism Binoculars.—Finder please return Stewart Dawson; reward. LOST, Leather Wallet, containing Bristol receipts, photographs; great value to owner, keepsake.--Hunt, care Bristol Piano Company. LOST, Tyre and Tube (30 x 3£), between Enterprise Service Station-railway station.—Reward return Enterprise Service Station. LOST, 3 months Railway Pass, MosgielDunedin.—Finder please return Wolfonden and Russell, South Dunedin. LOST, Wednesday night, St, Clair, Sand Shoe; size 3. Finder please return Wolfenden and Russell. LOST, vicinity Maryhill, Collie Dog, 7 months; sandy color, white on chest. —Please return 21 Crosby street. LOST, Cart Cover, Arthur street or Roslyn.—Return W. Ellis, coal merchant, Kaikorai; or ’phone 20-206. BOYS seen Taking Purse off seat, WoodImugh Gardens, Wednesday, please Communicate, save further trouble, 389, ‘ Star.’ OST7 a Child’s Gold Ctate Bracelet (keepsake), between Gardens and Chamber street.—Reward, 38 Chamber street. LOST, between Dunedin and Saddle Hill, Front and Back Spare Wheels of Ford ton truck.—Reward, Crystal Ice Co., King Edward street, South Dunedin. T OST, in Union street, between Exhibi-J-7 lion and Clyde street, Wednesday, Motor Cycle Clutch Pedal; reward. —61 Castle street. FOUND, a Bicycle.—Owner please ring 13-759. LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. T7IOUND.—The greatest bargains in FootJLE wear at Stewart’s (opp. Knox Church); cheap prices, good quality; see window. •
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Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 5
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