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CORPORATION NOTICES. BOROUGH OF PORT CHALMERS. WATER SUPPLY. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN) that the Town Water Supply will b«i CUT OFF between the hours of 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. on SATURDAY, 23rd dune. 1954, during alterations to the trunk mailt in Reservoir road. Residents are asked to draw off before' 11 a.xn. sufficient water to meet their re* quirements for SATURDAY Next. Town Clerk’s Office, Port Chalmers. C. BLACKMAN. Town Clerk. MEETINGS. THE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK. Notice is hereby given ' that * MEETING OF TRUSTEES will b« held in the Office, Dowling street, ont TUESDAY Nest, the 26th instant, at 3| p.m. JAMES QUAILE, Manager. EDUCATIONAL. MISS CHIRNSIDE, Teacher of DresaJ making, A.M.P. Buildings, Prince! street. Classes daily. It is very easy to be your own Dress* maker. If you do not wish to learn drafts mg and pattern making, come and have gj Block Pattern Cut to your own size ana, learn to make your frocks, etc., from it„ Friends may arrange for Private Classes. Paper Patterns or Material Cut to Measure j tacked it required. Prospectus on applica. tion BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Advertisements ol 18 words under the heading* of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let Lost and. Found, Miscellaneous Wants, etc., U per insertion, three consecutive insertions Sa.. six consecutive insertions ss. Cash with order. “ L ANR ANALD, ” 6 Duncan street.-* Superior Accommodation; ev.ery home! comfort; modern conveniences; moderate tariff. —Phone 13-495; Mrs Cook. ■ OUGLAS Private Hotel (Next Town Hall).—Permanents 255, Casuals .6s day; Bed-Breakfast 4s.—Phone 12-601. OOD Home for working Men Board, y*" ers, moderate.—23 Clark street. Thd ' Steps; 3 minutes to Exchange. LADY desires Board, St. Clair, sur. • roundings, near tram ; level.—Comfort, Hsl, ‘Star.’ MONTROSE HOUSE.”—Vacant, large sunny Room, two single beds, first, class table; every home comfort.—Phone 10-016. PRIVATE Board, 2 Men or Girls; wash, ing, mending; Id car.—l 7 Eglinton road. Q Stafford street, under ment, has Vacancies moderate tariff. new manage, for Boarders; s LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Right-hand Leather Glove, Technical School-Stock Exchange; reward, —Telephone 12-995. . ■ , LOST, in N.E.V., Wednesday, Bunch ofl Keys.—Finder please leave at Rigby’s* Gardens, or Ross Home. LOST, Leith Valley, city, Suit Case.-* Kindly leave Otago Motor Club. LOST, last evening, between George street' and Station. Gent’s Leather Face Kid Glove.—Communicate H7B, ‘ Star ’; reward. LOST, in city, Three Suit Cases, contain* ing saddlery and leather goods; ro« ward.—H76, ‘ Star.' LOST, between Smith street and Station* small Parcel Fancy Work; reward.-* 94 Stafford street.LOST, near Medical School, young Blade Collie Bitch; collar; breast streak* down nose, tips of paws, and tail white, fringed with tan.—Ring 10-015. LOST, this morning, south end, Wallet, containing money and motor license; reward. —Phone 23-284. LOST, Friday, Lady’s Brown Leather Glove, between Serpentine avenue and Medical School; reward.—Dental School. TTtOUND. Good Footwear Repairs af JT Stewards (opp. Knox Church); bring yours; see window for latest Winter Foot, wear. _ FOUND. —Money saved by getting son Purdie to Remove your Fumi* tore; special discounts for June; phonal 12-519. . - FOUND.—’ The- Enchanted- Musical Box/ Town Hall Concert Chamber, July 4th, sth, and 7th. ' FOUND.— Jewellery Sale: Signet Rings, & 6d up: Cake Plates, 8s 6d; Caks Forks, 8s 6d.—Himmcl’s, 34 George street. FOUND - Engagement Rings from £2j Wedding Rings from 17s 6d; half, dozen spoons as usual; Watch Repairs.—F, Himmel. ' TRADE PERSONAL. DISCRIMINATING people now buy ex. elusive Wedding Presents at Larnachi Castle Antique Gallery; selective and dup. lication avoided. ICKINSON’S Toilet Salon. Cargill ’i Corner.—Marcelling, Water Waving; Resets, 2s; Haircut, Runover, Is; Children’l Ends Curled, 6d; open all Saturday. EARL’S Motors have Removed to 283 Princes street south (next Austin Motors). - ’ URNITURE Removing Prices ReducecH Jackson Purdie is giving special dial counts for June; phone 12-519. ARNACH CASTLE still Open to VisitorS every Tuesday and Saturday Afte« noon; admission 2s 6d; afternoon tea pro( Tided free. PERSONAL. YOUNG Man (27), in steady position, desires friendship, homely working Girl, view matrimony.—State name, adl dress in strict confidence to Genuine, HS ‘Star.’ •EVENING STAR.'. INSTRUCTIONS as to the Insertion oi Withdrawal of Advertisements in th« ‘ Star ’ mnst be in writing. r : Alterations for display Advertisement* . must be banded in by 11 a.m. on the day before they are, required to appear. Advertisers in the country can remit pay. ment by Money Orders or Postal Notes, For the convenience of advertisers replied to advertisements may be sent to tbi ‘ Evening Star ’ Advertising Office, but th* Proprietors do not accept any response bility in this respect. Whilst every care is exercised in reganj to the due insertion of advertisement*, Proprietors do not hold themselves respon. sible for the non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietor! reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that They" may deem objeo. tionable. even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in th« usual course of business. All literary communications should be ad. dressed to the Editor, and all commuuica. tions relating to matters of business to th« Manager.

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Evening Star, Issue 21753, 22 June 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21753, 22 June 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 21753, 22 June 1934, Page 10

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