PUBLIC NOTICES. MI L K THE DUNEDIN MILK RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION Desires to Announce that THE PRICE OF MILK WILL BE REDUCED TO FOURPENCE A QUART PROM OCTOBER 1. OTHER QUANTITIES REDUCED IN PROPORTION. SAND CREPE MORACAIN AT 1/- > YARD TO-MORROW AT PENROSE’S. WE HAVE 20,000 YARDS IN ALL COLOURS, EARLY BUYERS WILL HAVE THE FULL RANGE TO CHOOSE PROM. MANY COLOURS WILL GO OUT AT ONCE, SO SHOP PROMPTLY. 35in ART. SILK CREPE MORACAIN; fine crape finish; in Black, Navy, Browßi Wine, Bottle, and 10 other light shades. ONE-DAY PRICE, Is YARD. SALE COMMENCES AT 9 A.M. SHADES SOLD OUT CANNOT BE REPLACED. W. PENROSE ABE, CO. LTD. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. ARE YOU ON THE ROLL? The Main Rolls for the various Electorates, have Closed, and the Supplementary Rolls will Close in approximately 4 weeks’ time. Compulsory enrolment is the law ot the country, and if you have changed your address, athough still residing in the same electorate, you will find that your name has been removed and that re-enrolment is necessary. In this space on MONDAY Next, Octobei 7th, we will advertise the Addresses where Main Rolls may be perused. Thousands of names have been removed from the rolls of the four City Electorates—yours may be one of them—so watch for our advertisement of Monday Next. P. G. CONNOLLY, Hon. Secretary Otago L.R.C.
EDUCATIONAL. THE ASSOCIATE BOARD OF THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC, LONDON. TLTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that * Entries for the Written Examinations CLOSE on WEDNESDAY, the 9th October, 1935. Entry forms may be obtained from Messrs Chas. Begg and Co., The Bristol Piano Company, ct from the undersigned, JOHN A. COOK, Hon. Local Representative. RQSSBOTHAM’S Commercial College Ltd., specialising in Accountancy and Bookkeeping Examinations for University course.—Telephone 10-736; Dowling street. POULTRY. Gamble-hatched Black Orpington, White Leghorn Chicks; 12s dozen, £3 18s, 100.—Gordon Thomson, 63 Warden street, Opoho. : ■CIRESH White Leghorn Eggs, Mills-Doman A? strain; 2s 6d setting.—9 Ferguson street, near Carisbrook Ground, Parkside. TO LET. TO LET, Furnished Bed-Sitting Room and Single Rooms; also garage.—Apply 64 Stafford street. TO LET, Furnished Front Bed-Sitting Room and small kitchenette; conveniences.—32 Catherine street, Caversham. 0 LET, Furnished and Unfurnished Rooms or Part House—36l Rattray street. ! - ■ TO LET, Furnished Double Bed-Sitting Room; separate cooking and every convenience.—ll Market street (near tram sheds). ~ 1 0 LET, Single and Double Furnished Rooms; gas, fireplace, sunny, conveniences ; central.—B7 York Place. mwO large Rooms, kitchenette; gas JL cooker, separate meter, fireplaces; handy Tahuna, St. Kilda.—Ring 15-461. TO LET, large Unfurnished Front Room, fireplace; also Furnished Bed-Sitting Boom, fireplace, conveniences; central.— 502 George street. T7ILAT To Let; 5 sunny rooms, e. 1., gas, Jr etc.—Apply 6 Lawrence street, Mornington. ~ ITTLEBOUBNB. Two-room Plats, bathroom, kitchenette; suit business folk; handv Roslyn, Kaikorai trams.— Terms telephone 20-163. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. YOUR Move. Sir! To Let, for Removals, Packing, and Storage, our up-to-date Motor Furniture Vans and capacious Stores; expert men, lowest price' —Crust and Crust, 10 Manse street BOARD AND RESIDENCE. DOUGLAS Private Hotel, Next Town Hall.—Casuals 6s day. 30s week; pormanents 25s week.—Phone 12-601. DUNEDIN Y.M.C.A.—Superior Accommodation, excellent table; swimming pool, gymnasium, billiards, table tennis; casuals and permanents. PRIVATE Residence will receive business Gentlemen, excellent table; garage; central.—B3Bs, ‘ Star.’ ANFOED HOUSE, 95 Hanover street.— Comfortable Accommodation; bed and breakfast 3s 6d, casuals 25s weekly; single rooms. VACANCY, few Guests, private home, central, rise; private sitting room no extra charge; tariff.—Phone 15-676. VACANCY 2 Single Rooms, suitable business Gentleman: central; telephone; moderate tariff. —8404, Star.’ WANTED for elderly invalid Lady; quiet refined Home with person with nursing experience; quietness essential.—Blso, ' Star.’ _ ' ' WANTED, by respectable young Lady, large Unfurnished Room, with reasonable board; do own washing, etc.; vicinity Cargill’s-Forbury Corners; address and terms urgent.—Bs2B, ‘ Star.’ YOUNG Lady would like Board, private home; no other boarders.—Bs46, ‘ Star.’ PERSONAL. £5 REWARD' W7IOR INFORMATION Leading to the A- Conviction of Person who Committed Mischief at our Quarry by placing hammer or iron in truck or machinery. PALMER AND SON LTD. WOULD all Boys with bicycles ask Dad to Insure their Bicycles against theft and damage with Cyclists’ Protection Association. MONEY. WANTED To Borrow, £100; will pay back £2OO by substantial monthly instalments; urgent.—B49B. ‘Star.* PARTNER, with capita), wanted for oldestablished Furniture and Woodworking business.—Particulars 8329, ‘Star.’
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Evening Star, Issue 22147, 30 September 1935, Page 10
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