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PUBLIC NOTICES. TO-MORROW AT 2.30 P.M. LOW PRICES CALLING. PENROSE’S AFTERNOON SALE, THURSDAY, AT. 2.30 P.M. WORTHWHILE BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. TWO “ SPECIALS ’’ IN WOVEN TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, in Crimson, Green* Brown. 2 yards long—9s lid each; 2-1 yards long lls 6d each. WHITE HUCCABACK GUEST TOWELS; size 16ia x 27in; with Blue woven border*, CRE TABLE NAPKINS, with corners embroidered in colours; also hem* stitched and scalloped edges. 3 for Is. DRESS BARGAINS, THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 36in MAROCAIN, Floral and Fancy designs, heavy crepe finish; all new goods. Special price, Is lid yard. . 35in CHECK TAFFETA; 50 assorted designs; smart for blouses, etc. Special price* in Spot and Spray effects; wonderful range just opened. Special price, Is fid. , , ATTRACTIVE 2-HOUR SHOWROOM BARGAINS, INFANTS’ CREME WINCEYETTE PETTICOATS, finished at_ hem with lace oi> scalloping; size 16 only. Usual price, 2s lid. Two-hour price. Is fid eacK LADIES’ WOVEN JUMPERS, V neck; in shades of Green, Blue, Lemon, Navy* Fawn. Usual price, 2s lid. Two-hour price. Is lid each. LADIES’ EMBROIDERED CREPE DRESSING JACKETS, in Pink, Blue, Lemon, Navy, Green, and Red. Usual price, 5s lid. Two-hour price, 2s fid each. _ LADIES’ SATIN BLOOMERS, in shades of Sky, Saxe, Shell, Salmon, Nil, Beige, Nigger, Biscuit, Apricot, and Dove; S.W. and W. Two-hour price, Is od each. LADIES’ BRASSIERES, in Pink and White, tie round style. Two-hour price, Is each, FANCY AND HOSIERY, AFTERNOON PRICES. LADIES’ GRENADINE FISHNET HOSE, fine gauge, spliced toes and heels; a!| shades in stock. Two-hour price, Is lid pair. LADIES’ RAYON SILK SCARVES, the new V shape; in assorted designs. Two* hour price, Is lid each. ' WRITING PAPER AND ENVELOPES, boxed in sets. 2-hour price. Is box. SILK FRINGE, lOin wide; in shades of Blue, White, Fawn, Pink, Nary, Ross, Beige. Two-hour price, yard. TWO-HOUR PRICES FOR MEN’S WEAR. BOYS’ BLACK GOLF HOSE, with coloured bar tops; in White, Blue, Red, Green, Gold; sizes 4 to 9. Two-hour Sale, Is pair. BOYS’ SHIRTS, with soft collar to match, light grounds, neat fancy stripes, fasi colours; good wearing. Two-hour Sale, 2s fid each. 50 Pairs MEN’S GREY FLANNEL SPORTS TROUSERS; ideal for week-end wearj all sizes. Special Two-hour price, 8s lid. W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD. NORTHERN BOOT STOCK BOUGHT BY DICKSON’S OXFORD SHOE STORE At 7s 9d in the £l. 7s 9d in the £l. SALE STARTS ON THURSDAY MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK. , Only a wireless announcer could find a suitable word to describe the bargains, COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. ,ADIES' SHOES, in Brown and Black leather, velvets, linens, satins, white linen, eta. Northern prices, 14s fid to 24s fid. Our price, Bs. lid per pair. jADIES’ SHOES, in Black Glace and Patents, also Browns, court, tie, and strap lines. Northern prices, 22s fid to 33s fid. Our price, 10s lid pair. , .ADIES’ SHOES, in court styles. Brown and Black leather; real smart designs. JSorth* ern prices, 28s fid to 355. Our price, 12s lid pair. .ABIES’ SUEDE SHOES, in Brown and Black, strap, ties, and courts. Northern price, 26s fid. Our price, 14s fid. ■ . , , „ ~ jADIES’ or MAIDS’ BLACK KID STRAP SHOES, flat heels and round toes. Northern price, 255. Our price, lls fid pair. ’ , , „ c , lUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF ODDMENTS to he cleared at 9s lid, 10s fid, and lls fid per pair, which usually sell at from 21s to 28s fid. We have a big range of sizes in most lines from size 2 to 8; also many lines ar» nade on wide-fitting lasts. . . , _ Don’t Miss this Wonder Sale. The Bargains are genuine, and you can have youir iair for nothing if you can buy cheaper. THURSDAY MORNING, AT 9 O’CLOCK, At ' DICKSON’S OXFORD SHOE STORE In TERRY’S NEW JUBILEE BUILDING, GEORGE STREET (opposite Arthur Barnett Ltd.). ALL CASH. NO APPRO.

AN ACKNO WLEGMENT. THE Management of FREW’S BLUE CROSS HOSPITAL, 112 King street, Thanks Anonymous Donors for their Donations and Interest taken in the Hospital and the Welfare of the Dumb Animals. It is very pleasing indeed to find people trilling to assist in such a great work as caring for sick animals, a -work -which entails long hours, patience, kindness, and cleanliness, and the hope of returning the patient fit and well to his owner. _ Unfortunately the odds aro against us in keeping the Hospital Open, and we appeal to those with outstanding accounts, largo and small, to send us a remittance and so help us to keep the good work going. In conclusion, we wish to thank the ‘ Evening Star for their interest in our efforts to alleviate the sufferings of our dumb creatures. —We are, etc., 1 FREW’S BLUE CROSS HOSPITAL (Per L. H. Frew), 112 King street. Dunedin, 25-9-35. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. CIVIC RECEPTION, OTAGO RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Rev. E. T. Cox) Cordially INVITES CITIZENS TO BE PRESENT AT A CIVIC RECEPTION to be tendered the OTAGO RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM, in the Concert Chamber, Harrop street, on THURSDAY, the 26th instant, at 5.15 p.m. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin. September 25, 1935. TENDERS. PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.-STORES. Tenders, closing a p.m. on dates SHOWN, and returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, ARB INVITED FOR THE SUPPLY OP:— No. 39—Bitumen, Fuel, Oil, and Road Oil 1.10.35 No. 40—3-phase Transformers 17.12.35 No. 41—11 kV Busbars, Insulators, and Steelwork ... ... 19.2.36 No. 42—Motor Lorries, with Hydraulic Tip 8.10.35 No. 43 —Derrick Crane 3.12.35 Quotation forms are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin; and the Stores Manager’s Office, Wellington. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDEES-PURCHASE SCRAP COPPER. fTIENDERS will be received by the UnderJL signed up till Noon on MONDAY, the 30th September, 1935, for the PURCHASE df 3 TONS (approximately) of SCRAP COPPER. , . • . ~, This material may be inspected at theEleotric Department’s Store, Cumberland street. The Council does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender. G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Dunedin, September 24, 1935. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. GENERAL Cash Grocery Store, taking £4O week; quick sale;' stock, plant valuation, £250; lease.—Clarke and Venn Limited. SPLENDID Fish Business with Round; rent 245; up-to-date premises; residence if required; £llo.—Clarke and Venn Ltd. GROCERY, Dairy, Home-made; kitchen, 6 living ropms; splendid stand; rental £2 10s.—Ryan Bros. (GENERAL Store, 5 living rooms, garage; X turnover £4O weekly; selling stock, 1 plant at valuation.—Ryan Bros.

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Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 22143, 25 September 1935, Page 10

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