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PUBLIC NOTICES. WEDNESDAY IS HALF-PRICE DAT IN THE MANTLE? SHOWROOM AT PENROSE’S. -' ALL LADIES’ OUTER GARMENTS ARE TO BE SOLD AT HALF USUAL PRICE. Coals, Frocks, Jumpers, Skirls, Raincoats, Furs and Fur Coats, Evening and Day Gowns, Blouses, Dressing Gowns and-Jackete, ACTUAL HALF MARKED PRICE. • TO-MORROW, at 9 a.m. SHOP EARLY. PENROSE’S HALF-PRICE SALE OF LADIES’ GARMENTS, ’ TO-MORROW, at 9 a.m. • W. PENROSE- AND CO. LTD.

COOKING BY ELECTRICITY. Demonstrations are given in the .SHOWROOM of Messrs A. and T. BURT LTD., Stuart street, on WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, At 2.30 p.m. We appreciate your inquiries. RESULT of Raffle held in NGA MAARA HALL, North-east Valley, 16/6/34; (1) Pokerwork Fire Screen, No. 144, ■ Mrs Kennedy, 45 Opoho road; (2) Pokerwork Tray, No. 96, Mr Salter, 40 Howe street; (3) Afternoon Tea Set, No. 101, Miss V. Robinson, 51 Douglas street; (4) Marquetry Fruit Stand, No. 171, Michael O’Meeghan, 89 North road; (5) Oval Mirror, No. 3, Miss Edie Murrow, Opoho; (6) Painted Fire Screen, No. 1, Mr S. Tarleton, 193 Leith street; (7) Hand Painting, No. 92, Miss E. Harridge, 688 King street; (8) Hand Painting, No. 29, Mr A, Fitzsimmons, 28 Crown I street. MEETINGS. DUNEDIN PUBLIC ART GALLERY SOCIETY (Incorporated), ■ THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members will bo held in the Art Gallery, Logan Park, on THURSDAY, June 28, 1934, at 3 p.m. BUSINESS: Adoption of Annual Report and Balancesheet. Election of Office-bearers. V General, R. H. NEILSON, Secretary. PSYCHOLOGY Club meets Lake’s Resstaurant, Thursday, 21st, 8; subject, ‘Methods of Educating the Will’; visitors welcome. ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Advertisements ot 10 words under the headings ol Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and pound, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., la per insertion, three consecutive, insertions 9a 6d, six consecutiv- insertions Ss. Cash with order. BOARD offered Gentlemen, good home, handy town; soft washing, mending all conveniences; 20s weekly.—642 Cum.berland street. ' ' | COMFORTABLE Board and Residence, good home; on rise, above Octagon; single room; reduced tariff.—Phone 10-875. OMFORTABLE Board offered 2 young Men in business; good home, good table; share room; £1 weekly. •- ,L 606, ‘ Star.' DOUGLAS Private Hotel (Next Town Hall).—Permanents, 255, Casuals 6s day; Bed-Breakfaet 4s.—Phone 12-601. FURNISHED Bedroom, with breakfast, wanted by Gentleman.—Address E 846, ‘Star.’ . ' ' LAURISTON, 15 Market street, city.— Booms, with or without meals; select. LADY and Gentleman require Board in private home; must be reasonable; single rooms.—Es6s. ‘ Star.’ ' L~ *ADY requires comfortable Board, good private home, central, slightly on rise preferred, and terms moderate. E 726, ’ Star.’ ADY requires comfortable, permanent Board, nice private home, good single room- no hills; moderate. Particulars EB47,*‘Star. 1 __ SANFORD House, 534 King street.—BedBreakfast, 3s; sunny Single Room; Board, 22s 6d; Rooms from 7s 6d. ANTED.—Young Lady desires Board in select home, central preferred.— State terms to EBl7, ‘ Star.* WANTED, Private Board and Residence, 2 Ladies; central. —State terms, EBIB, 'Star. 1 ; ' ANTED, by business Lady, One or Two Unfurnished tßooms, use conyemciiccs, south.—State terms EB5l, Star. YOUNG Man wants good, clean, private Board, homely people, central, accommodation motor cycle; £1 week. E 827, ‘Star.* YOUNG Lady desires Board in or near Kaikorai. State terms, etc., E 797, 1 Star.’ YOUNG Woman requires Board, private home; terms moderate; convenient my,—£667, ‘Star.’ PERSONAL. WANTED, Person to Adopt Baby straight from home; cash premium paid.—E764, 1 Star.* OULD M please Write as arranged M.T.S.—E7BI, ‘Star.’ WOULD Mr Fogarty ring Korkis, 13-135, ( re Silencer. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. )CEBY AND DAIRY BUSINESS. VERY OLD-ESTABLISHED GROCERY BUSINESS is now offered for ; Sale in the north end. The turnuns from £7O to £9O per week. Large > shop and modern living rooms. This largain at £375, going concern. ILYN, RHODES, AND JAMIESON. ERAL Store, turnover £2S- £ 3M- sullies; corner shop, four rooms, slightly , city; £l,oso.—Clarke, \ enn. POULTRY. [THITE LEGHORN Cockerels, selected r from winners of certificates. Papanui npetitiou. —J. Wilde, London street, >en Island. IHE ' EVENING STAR ’ is the best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET. HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOB SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED EMPLOYMENT.

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Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 10

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