PUBLIC NOTICES. CONTINUATION SATURDAY MOISTING. HALF-PRICE vSALE OF SHOWROOM STOCK, DRESSES. COATS, BLOUSES, JUMPERS, FUR) COATS, COSTUMES, EVENING FROCKS, ALL AT HALF MARKED PRICE. YOUR PICK OF MILLINERY STOCK. ALL ONE PRICE, & lid. SATURDAY MORNING ONLY. W. PENROSE AND CO., LTD.-
EDUCATIONAL eSTg EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. EVENING CLASSES. Evening classes reopen on monday, February 27, at 7 p.m. Tuition is given in the following courses: ART, BUILDING, CABINETMAKING, COMMERCE, DOMESTIC ARTS, WOOL-CLASSING, ENGINEERING (Electrical Mechanical, and Motor), PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS, PAINTING and DECORATING, PLUMBING, TYPOGRAPHY. Enrolments will be received at the College Office from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, February 22, 23, 24. Room in the classes cannot be guaranteed to those who do not enrol promptly. No student will be admitted to any class until enrolment is completed at the College Office; in the case of paying students this includes payment of the first term's feo. Every junior under 17 years of age. whether free or paying, is required to attend a full junior course. Prospectuses have been posted to all junior students in attendance last year. Others may receive copies on application. W. G. ALDRIDGE, Principal. MRS CHIRNSIDB, Judies’ Cutter, Teacher of .Dressmaking, View street (opposite Y.M.C.A.), resumes business January 4th; Patterns or Materials Cut to Measure; open Friday evenings from 7 till 9.—Telephone 13-112. HAWAIIAN Steel Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele.—J. H. Hutton, 207 George street. . ROWN’S Commercial College, above Moray place P.O.—Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping; new pupils being enrolled. Railway concessions.
LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Gold Bar Brooch, with amethyst; reward.—Caldwell’s Store, corner Forth and Union streets. LOST, V.P.K. Camera, Monday, between Melbourne street and Crawford street; reward. —225 Melbourne street, or Murray, Roberto's Store. OST, from 28 Young street, St. Hilda, Child’s Toy Wooden Train; finder please return to above address. OUND, Money Saved by Buying Footwear at Stewart’s (opp. Knox Church) ; see window; lowest prices. LOST, on February 16th, on the road between Sandymount and Highcliff, a Wagon Cover, 16ft x 9ft.—Return Taieri and Peninsula Milk Company. LOST, vicinity North Dunedin, Wirehaired Fox Terrier Pup; answers to name “ Paddy.”—Finder return or communicate 8 Union street, or ’phono 10-848; reward. LEFT, Thursday night, on seat St. Clair Esplanade, Bag, containing bathing costume; reward.—Return to Y.W.C.A. LOST, Thursday morning, between Catholic Cathedral and railway station, Purse, containing money; reward. —2 Bishop’s place. T OST, St. Clair Gala, small Gold Poot-S-J ball; reward.—Bay View Hotel. LOST.— Will Person Finding Basket, containing keys, eic., thought to have been left at Post Office, kindly Return to 313 High street. LOST, Thursday, Pink-and-Grey Parrot. — Reward, Post Office, Albany street. LOST, Basket, near Look-out Point.—Reward, 297 Main South road, Caversham. ...TO LET I OST, Propelling Pencil, chocolate color. -J —Return Publisher, ‘Star’; reward. LOST, all thoughts Chimney Fires by engaging our competent Chimney Sweep. —Ring Saunders, 13-250 or 13-736. FOUND. —Don’t, envy that neat-made, well-fitting, tony Suit; own one. —Call Cooper’s, Stuart street. FOUND.— Cooper Clothing Company, Stuart street; weekly terms to suitable clients; call and arrange. FOUND.— Service, Civility, Courtesy our motto; recognised smartest Suite In town ; terms arranged; call immediately.— Cooper’s, Stuart street. FOUND, Shirts, Tics, Sox. Pyjamas, Underclothing, Overcoats, Hats, etc., all greatly reduced prices.—Pearson's, 36 George street. FOUND, latest pattern Shirts, collars to match, from 6s lid; Sox, all wool, from is pair.—Pearson’s Sale. FOUND, Made-to-Mensure Suits, best materials, perfect fit, stylish appearance; prices right.—Pearson and Co., 36 George street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. PERSONS desirous of accepting UNIVERSITY STUDENTS as HOARDERS are requested to send names, with particulars, to the undersigned, H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. 398 s t ro ®f-~Board and’Residence, or Furnished Rooms To Let; all conveniences. VACANCIES for Boarders; washing, mending, 25s Cd; telephone. Apply 252 High street, under entirely new management. O A Maolaggan street.---Wanted, working Ode Man Boarder; washing and mending done; reasonable. mE Whare House, Manor place.—ExcelJL lent Board and Residence; good table; oarly breakfast; single and double rooms; 27s 6d week. WANTED, private Board, at moderate rate, by young Man, —Address 96, ‘ Evening Star ’ Office. WANTED, by young business Man, Board and Residence, with or near garage preferred.—B7, ‘Star.’ 4' S Bed, Breakfast; Vacancies Few Permanent Boarders, 30s week.—Dominion House, Cumberland street, near Fire Brigade Station, 2 minutes railway; electric light, piano; telephone 15-336. fi OOD Furnished Room offered respoctable Person in return for company; 5s weekly.—Address 16, ‘ Star.’ ACANCY 2 respectable Men; washing; 27s 6d. —19 Hall street, off Oxford street, South Dunedin. ONSLOW House. —Casual and Permanent Guests catered for; superior accommodation; rooms and suites of rooms to let; use of tennis court. —’Phone 22-550. OMFOE.TABLE Accommodation, Rainbow Private Hotel, 45 St. Andrew street; bed-breakfast, ss; permanents, from 30s.—’Phone 13-285. 'ANTED.—New Arrivals from Home, Advioe Given, Homes, Employment, Conditions.—Mrs Jones-Neilson, president, 165 Moray place. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ORDERS BY TELEPHONE. I EXPERIENCE has shown 'hat in the use J of the TELEPHONE ERRORS EASILY OCCUR in Words and in the Names of Persons, although the messages are read back to the sender, and occasionally there are Misconceptions in Instructions. ADVERTISERS ABE REQUESTED TO WRITE THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS, And Not to trust to a Telephone Message, as we cannot hold ourselves responsible if errors occur.
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Evening Star, Issue 19793, 17 February 1928, Page 5
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