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MEETINGS. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC MEETING,, HIS Worship the Mayor (Rev. E. T. Cox)', cordially invites Citizens to be present at a PUBLIC MEETING in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, on FRIDAY, the 27th inst., at 3 p.m., to Discuss the Organisation of the HEALTH STAMP CAMPAIGN for the benefit of the local Health Camps, G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk, Town Hall, Dunedin, September 24, 1935. OTAGO DISTRICT, M.U.1.0.0.F. THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING of DISTEICT COMMITTEE will be held in the LODGE ROOM of the LOYAL OUT-* RAM LODGE on SATURDAY, September 28, at 10 a.m. Bus leaves Queen's Gardens, Dunedin, at 8.20 a.m. ALEX. SLIGO, Acting Prov. C.S. THE KAIKORAI AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Kaikorai Amateur Swimming Club will be held in the Sunday School Hall of the Kaikorai Presbyterian Church TO-NIGHT (Thursday), at 8. Business: Adoption of Annual Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Office-bearers; General. Members, intending members, and all those interested am cordially invited to be present. I. LAING, Hon. Secretary'. PSYCHOLOGY Club Meets Lake’s Restaurant To-night; speaker, Mrs Killin; subject, ‘ Man’s Dominion Over His Mind.’ LEGAL notices. In the Estate of ERNEST DAVID HLN» TER DAY (deceased), late of Dunedin, Storeman. ALL Persons having Claims jAGAINST the Estate of the above deceased am requested tc furnish particulars forthwith to Messrs JOHN WILKINSON AND ROLFE, Solicitors for the Administratrix. PERSONAL. I Alfred Leon Hogarth-Gill have no Con* * nection with the Hogarth-Gill concerned in yesterday’s sitting of Magistrate’* Court. - MB L. HOGARTH-GILL, of Kaikorai, it Not the Mr L. Hogarth-Gill appearing in Magistrate’s Court, Tuesday. WOMAN (large family, husband unable work) grateful Children’s Clothes, able remake; also surplus Furniture. —A 916, ‘ Star.’ WOULD the Two young Ladies from Christchurch who called on Gentleniaviin shop call again. WOULD all Boys with bicycles ask Da* to Insure their Bicycles against theft aiid damage with Cyclists’ Protection Associalion. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DOUGLAS Private Hotel, Next Tow* Hall.—Casuals 6s day, 30s week; permanents 25s week.—Phone 12-601. VACANCY 2 Single Rooms, suitable busi. ness Gentleman; central; telephone| moderate tariff.-—ABIO. * Star.’ AC ANT Tor Boarder,. sunny Single v Room, terms reasonable. —Apply 360 High street: phone 10-948. SERVICE Flat, suit 2 or 4 persons, private, modern home, ■ central, rise; moderate tariff. —Phone 13-676. TA7ANTED, by. Two young Gentlemen. Board, must be reasonable and central.—Terms and particulars to A96<\( • St«Sr

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Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 12

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