PUBLIC NOTICES. AN UNUSUAL LINE.' SAMPLE ENDS OF FURNISHING TAPESTRY AND MOQUETTS. A MANUFACTURER’S RANGE, FOR CUSHIONS, CHAIR TOPS, TABLE CENTRES, MATS, ETC. TAPESTRY PIECES. —9d, Is 6d, Is lid, and 2s 6d, according to size. MOQUETTE PIECES.—Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 2s lid. HUNDREDS OF SMALL PIECES FOR POT HOLDERS, MATS, ETC. 3d and 6d* W. PENR 0S E 'AND CO. LT D.
NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LIMITED. CLOSING 'OF TRANSFER BOOKS. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the sth day of July, to WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of July, 1934, both days inclusive. S. FERGUSSON, Secretary. Wellington, 14th June, 1934. ELECTION NOTICES. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. In Pursuance of the Provisions of “ The University of Otago Council Act, 1911.” I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an ELECTION will be held on THURSDAY, July 26, 1934, the Poll Closing at 5 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of Electing to the Council of the University of Otago, One Member to represent the District Court of Convocation of the Otago. ■ University District. Nominations must, be received not later than 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, July 5, 1934, and the Roll will Close at 5 p.m. on' THURSDAY, July 12. Nomination papers may be obtained from the undersigned. This Election is necessitated by the resignation of Mr Colin M. Gilraj. H. CHAPMAN, Registrar. TENDERS. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR DESAPPED HARDWOOD POLES. FI LENDERS will be received by the uuderJ- signed up till 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 10th July, 1934, for the Supply and Delivery of 575 (approx.) Dosapped Hardwood Poles. Specification and general conditions of contract may be inspected at the office of the City Electrical Engineer, Cumberland street, Dunedin. The Council does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. G. A: LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, June 20, 1934. BUILDERS I Get Prices for PERRAZZO SINK TOPS, FLOORS, L STEPS, Etc.', from H. S. BINGHAM AND CO. LTD., 283 Moray place. Dunedin. MEETINGS. WOMEN. WOMEN. WOMEN. SOUTH DUNEDIN UNEMPLOYED ASSOCIATION. A SPECIA L MEETING has been called for THURSDAY’, 8 p.m., in Wesley Street Hall, to consider forming a Women’s Branch of Wives of Unemployed of South Dunedin. A full attendance is expected, for your own and families’ interest. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH. The ANNUAL MEETING of PARISHIONERS will be held in the Schoolroom, Stafford street, THURSDAY’, 21st June, at 7.45 p.m. All Parishioners are requested to be present. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Advertisements ol lo words under the headings ot Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and round, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., la pei insertion, three consecutive insertions 8s 6a, sis consecutiv. .nsertions ss. Cash with order. BOARD Wanted.—Single Room, breakfast only; south end; telephone preferred ; urgent.—Terms to E 928, * Star. 1 DOUGLAS Private Hotel tNext Town Hall). —Permanents 255, Casuals 6f day; Bed-Breakfaet 4s.—Phone 12-601. 174URN1SHED Bedroom, with breakfast, . wanted by Gentleman.—Address E 846, ‘Star.’ . . ■ LADY requires comfortable Board, good private home, central, slightly on rise preferred, and terms moderate. E 726, •Star.’ LADY, nice home, respectable young Men or Girls; every home comfort; single beds; meals optional; very reasonable.—Eß7s, ‘ Star.’ SUPERIOR Home, young Lady or Gentleman, use grand piano; Highgate, Roslyn, near Ka.ikprni School.—E9ls, * Star.’ TWO Young Ladies want sunny Furnished Room, fireplace, use cooker, refined home, moderate terms; urgent. E 925, * Star.’ i* Q Stafford street, under new manageO meut, has Vacancies for Boarders; moderate tariff. YOUNG Man wants Board in private home; washing, mending; terras £1 week—E929, ‘ Star.’ PERSONAL. NY Girl or Woman lonely or needing l advice can receive same free by callon Sister Hazel at the Girls Lunch and st Rooms, Octagon Hall; hours daily cept Saturday), 12-2 p.m.—Address ;agon Hall. . LEFT-OVER Clothing, Boots, etc. will be gladly received at St. Matthew s, Friday, 22nd June, 10 a.m. 1 I’ST'ANTED. Person to Adopt Baby TT straight from home; cash premium paid.—B764, ‘Star.’ POULTRY. NOW ready, Chou Moellier, famous spring winter feed, Is 6d 100, post free.— Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. OR reliable Pullets, Cockerels, Hens, or select Whistling Canaries; every bird guaranteed.—Skene’s, Stuart street, Dunedin. PHOTOGRAPH Albums, each SO leaves, in sizes 14 X 10 and 12 x 7; also in j size 9x7, with 30 leaves.—‘ Evening Star ’ Manufacturing Department,
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Evening Star, Issue 21751, 20 June 1934, Page 10
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