PUBLIC NOTICES. LOVELY INDIAN CARPETS AND BUGS AT SALVAGE SALE PRICES. PENROSE’S WHOLE STOCK THROWN OUT., QUICK AND LIVELY SELLING. TURNING THEM. INTO CASH. THESE LOW PRICES WILL HAVE INSTANT RESULTS. MAKE AN EARLY SELECTION. WE CANNOT REPLACE AT THESE PRICES. Extraordinary Sale of Hand-made, Real Indian “ Mirzaporo ” Quality Hearthrugs and Carpet Squares; cream, white, camel, and red grounds. These Carpets and Squares are hand made in real Indian designs, which are vegetable dyed and do not fade in light of the sun. Size 60in x 30in. Usual price, 49s 6d. Sale price, 25*. Size 72in x 36in. Usual price, 655. Sale price, 32s 6d. Size 7ft x 4ft. Usual price, 79s 6d. Sale price, 455. Size 9ft x 6ft. Usual price, £7 10s. Sale price, 97s 6d. Size 9ft x 9ft. Usual price, £l4 10s. Sale price, £8 10a. 2 only, Bft x sft. Usual price, £6 10s. Sale price, 655. 2 only 10ft 6in x 7ft 6in. Usual price, £l2 10s. Sale price, £6 16s, 9ft s 10ft 6in. Usual price, £l6 10s. Sale price, £lO 10s, 2 only 13ft 6in x 12ft. Usual price, £27 10s. Sale price, £l7 10s, 3 only 12ft x 9ft. Usual price, £lB 10s. Sale price, £ll 10s. W. PENROSE AND CO., LTD., PICNICS, GROCERS’ PICNIC, WAIKOUAITI, SATURDAY FIRST, FEBRUARY 18th. FARES: Adults, 5s 6d;’ Children, Is 6d, Train leaves at 8.55 a.m., returning leaving Waikouaiti at 5.20 p.m.DOND, HENDERSON.
BRUCE-CLUTHA EARLY SETTLERS’ PICNIC. rjAHB above Picnic will be held on the X Show Ground, Balclutha, on TUESDAY, 21st February. A warm invitation is extended to all old settlers and descendants to attend. Tea, milk, and sugar provided. MEETINGS. THE INVERCARGILL TROTTING CLUB, INVERCARGILL. ANNUAL MEETING, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 2nd and 3rd MARCH, 1928. £2,S3S—STAKES—£2,33S, NOMINATIONS for Both Days Close with the Undersigned at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY, 17th February, 1928. (Full Programme in ‘Referee’ of February 2nd and 9th and ‘Otago Witness’ of February 15th.) NOTICE TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS. On the 2nd day of the Trotting Meeting, SATURDAY, 3rd March, 1928, a SPECIAL HORSE TRAIN, with Car attached for Trainers and Attendants, will leave Invercargill for Gore at 6.20 p.m., will lift horses at Mill road, and shunt where required to put off up to Gore inclusive. J. E. CUTEILL, Secretary, Invercargill. Telephone 1,136. Telegrams, “Useful,” Invercargill. ■ P.O. Box No. 249. TO LET. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED, Corner Princes and High streets. mHK ABOVE SOCIETY has OFFICES TO X LET at reasonable rental to suitable tenants; electric elevator in building. Apply A. A. NEWTQN, Superintendent. TO LET, SPLENDID 7 ROOMS and garage, St. Leonards, 3 minutes to station; single story; electric water, drainage; beautiful view; lovely garden; rent 355. PARK, REYNOLDS, LTD. TO LET, [ARGE ROOM, Jamieson’s Building, J Stuart street; immediate possession. Apply TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS CO., 24 Water street, Dunedin. mo LET, 2 large Front Rooms (furnished X. or unfurnished); electric light, separate gas cooker; use conveniences,—Apply, morning or evening, 33 Rutherford street, Gaversham. rpTL'ET, Motor Garage.—Apply 3 (311X Allan street, Tainui. ORNINGTON.—4-roomed Bungalow; everything latest; close to tram; 30s. —Park, Reynolds. TO LET, 2 Unfurnished Rooms. George street. mO LET, Manse, Purakanui; 5 rooms; X; e. 1., li. and e., bathroom, pantry; all conveniences; handy to school and beach. —Apply A. D. Horwoll, Manse, Purakanui. 0 LET, 5-roomed Furnished Flat, selfcontained; bathroom, gat, and e. 1.; 25s week—Address 909, ’Star.’ AO LET, good Home, 25 Jackson street. - —Call before 6 p.m. AO LET ~PariToT"larg6 Motor Shed; 3s weekly. —Apply 38 Council street, St. Ida. 3 -ROOMED House To Let for term, part furnished, north end.—B73, ‘Star.’ O LET, Motor Garage.—Apply 12 Allen street, N.D. Valley. HOUSE To Let, monthly tenancy, 4 rooms and kitchenette, situated 9 Norman street, Anderson’s Bay; 355.—808, ‘ Star.* ' mo LET” Furnished or Unfurnished X. Rooms, half-minute trams; excellent view; moderate rent. Apply 9 Dundas street. TO LET, Jay’s Hall, above Plaza Pictures; suitable for meetings, parties, social evenings etc.—Apply Jay’s Tea Rooms. , TO LET, Four-roomed Furnished Flat; every convenience; self-contained; private entrance. —Apply 10 Alva street. r|AO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove X your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. FURNITURE REMOVED BY RAIL, ROAD, OR SEA. EXPERT PACKERS. GOOD STORAGE. T LBURY FORWARDING COMPANY, LIMITED. ’Phones: 12-304; after 5 p.m., 11-138. Office; 7 Crawford street. YOUR MOA r E, SIRI Household removals by Expert Staff, Greatest care exercised. Lowest prices. Dry storage. Consult Us. CRUST AND CRUST, 20 Manse etreet. FURNITURE REMOVALS. SEE US as to the Best and Cheapest Way to Remove your Furniture by Road, Rail, or Sea. ONLY EXPERIENCED MEN EMPLOYED. UNSURPASSED STORAGE. Write, ’phon or call THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LIMITED. F.O. Bos 300. Telephone U-618.
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Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 7
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