PUBLIC NOTICES. DAINTY LINGERIE FOR LADIES’ WEAR. PENROSE’S OFFER A WONDERFUL SELECTION PRICED TO MEET, ' LADIES’ SUPER. BRIGHT LOCKNIT VEST AND BLOOMERS, vests scalloped, shaped shoulder, round, neck; bloomers good fitting; full sizes; all dainty underclothing shades. Usual price, 4s lid. Sale price, 2s lid. O.S. sizes, 3s 3d. LADIES’ SUEDE-FINISH SCANTIES, trimmed lace, pretty shades. Usual price, 5s fid. Sale price, 3s fid. EXTRA SMART—LADIES’ DAINTY SUEDE-FINISH UNDERSKIRTS, brassier or shaped tops; in shades of Nil, Blonde, Cloister, White, Beige, Cream, Shell, Sty, Navy, Black; sizes 36 to 44. Usual prices, 10s fid to 14s fid. Now 8s fid to 11s fid, LADIES’ SUEDE-FINISHED LOCKNIT PYJAMAS, round neck, cape sleeves, jumper style; finished with dainty lace edg.ng; pretty shades to choose from; W. and O.S. Usual price, 14s fid. Sale price, 9s fid. LADIES’ SUEDE-FINISHED LOCKNIT NIGHTDRESSES, sleeveless or with dainty lace cape sleeves; in shades of Nile, Pearl Glow, Sky, Camelia Pink, and Aqua Green; W. size. Usual price, 17s fid. Sale price, 15s fid. W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD. N.B.—REMEMBER THE Is YARD CURTAIN MATERIALS. THEY ARE AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN.
BUTLER’S Leith Dairy, Frederick street, wishes to announce that they have Transferred their Business to new premises, now corner Leith and Albany streets. . MEETINGS. ALBION LADIES’ CRICKET CLUB. THE THIRD ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Y.W.C.A. Rooms, Moray Place, on THURSDAY EVENING, at 7.30. M. GRANT, Hon. Sec. DOUGLAS Social Credit.—Weekly Meeting To-night (Tuesday), at 8 o’clock, speaker, Mr D. C. Davie (Christchurch); Social Credit Hall, King street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BOARD-RESIDENCE, large front room, suit 2 gentlemen; George street; terms reasonable.—Phone 12-890. BOARD wanted, young Man, in good home; phone; give full particulars.— P 563, ‘ Star.’ . LADY requires urgently Board, in refined home; state terms. ‘ Star.’ PRIVATE Adult Family offers comfortable Board to respectable young Man; single sunny room. —65 Fox street, Cargill’s Corner. RESPECTABLE young Man requires Board; central and house with phone preferred.—Psos, ‘ Star.’ VACANCY, 2 or 3 Boarders, beside beach, St. Clair; 25s weekly; every comfort and convenience; ideal summer.— Phone 22-540. WANTED, by young Man (Wellington), Private Board, with washing, etc.; must be central. —Psll, ‘ Star.’ YOUNG Man wants Board, vicinity Musselburgh.—Ps24, ‘ Star.’ rtO Duncan Street.—Vacancies for Gentlemen Boarders; 5 minutes to Stock Exchange; moderate tariff, good meals. 1 OST AND FOUND. LOST, Brown Glove, white and brown gauntlet cuff, Argyle street or Mornington.—7s Bay View road; reward. LOST, State Theatre, Monday night, Brown Suede Gloves. —Return R.S.A.; reward. LOST, vicinity St. Margaret’s College, Brown Underarm Purse, name inside; reward. —Mallach’s Shoe Store, 130 George street. LOST, Chromium Wrist Watch, owner’s name inscribed on back; reward.— Communicate P 507, ‘ Star.’ LOST, Sunday, Leather Motoring Glove, right hand, fleece lined, with fur cuff. —Finder ring 10441; reward. LOST, north end, Saturday, Lady’s Handbag containing money, keepsakes, etc.; reward. —Please return 762 Cumberland street. LOST, Monday, on tram, Brown Zipp Shopping Bag, containing purse, baby clothes, sundries. —Reward returning 585 Castle street. LOST, Petrol Tank Cap off Vauxhall Car. —Reward on returning Partel’s Garage, Crawford street. FOUND, Hunt Club Ball, Bracelet—Apply 28 Calder street, St. Kilda. FOUND.— Dowie’s Dismantling Ltd., 1 Forth street, have everything you want for that job; prices absolutely right. FOUND.— Otago Dental Service: New Set of Teeth from £2 5s. —206 Princes street (3 doors below Woolworths). EDUCATIONAL. JH. HUTTON, Teacher of all Hawaiian • and Orchestral Musical Instruments; demonstrations, classes. Studio, above Butterfield’s, Octagon. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. £335. URGENT SALE £335. CLOSE MAILER STREET.—i-acre Freehold Section, well sheltered and sunny,' with nice outlook. Absolute snip. Homebuilders, hurry for this. HAGGITT, DUTHIE, AND KINMONT, 2 Dowling street. LITTLEBOUBNE. ette, sun balcony; new bungalow, just completed; for quick sale, £l,loo.—Ryan Bros. . KEW (Easther Crescent). 2-storied Brick Bungalow, tiled roof; 5 rooms, kitchenette, sleeping balcony, garage; immediate possession; price £1,600. Ryan Bros. OPOHO (Near Tram).—New Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette, sun balcony; finance arranged; price £l,oso—Ryan Bros. S* OOK (Immediate Possession).—Two i-acre Sections, with 3-roomed Cottage, partly furnished, e. 1., etc.; on rise; freehold.-Apply early, 8 Tanner road, Woodhaugh. ■ BQ7A -8 Acres, i-acre freehold, DwelloUd i' * ing, 5 rooms; balance leasehold; rent low; close Port Chalmers.—lrelands. ARITANE—Neat Home, 4 rooms (furnished); e.l. and garage; i-acre freehold; at £435 a bargain.—lrelands. W*TAITATI (Bay road).—Good tidy Freef t hold, Dwelling, 5 rooms, scullery, washhouse and garage; good buying at £365; this is not a crib, and m a good situation.—lrelands. Manse street. O"1 OAH “ Musselburgh Rise (close gtJ.i4UU Cavell street tram stop; freehold; slight rise): Bungalow, 4 rooms, kitchenette, sun porch.—lrelands. BOOnn —City (rise): Corner Freehold, 3UIV/6UU sound Residence, in 2 flats, 9 rooms, 2 kitchenettes; bulk purchase money on first mortgage; this makes living cheap.—lrelands. nno ,r —Roslyn (town side Highgate, #Ouw good position): 6 Rooms, garage, i-acre, freehold; can be subdivided.— Irelands. ■ - X? 1 ■'St- Kilda: Bungalow, five rooms, modern appointments, freehold, close beach and tram.— Irelands, Manse street. jr» /* 4 A—Splendid 5 Rooms, every condt/O’ub"* venience, freehold; penny car; terms; no agents.—Write Widow, P 576, ‘ Star ’ Office. PERSONAL. I Frederick Newton Smith, Duke street, » Dunedin, will Not be Responsible for any Debts unless contracted Under my written authority.—l9/9/36.
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Evening Star, Issue 22450, 22 September 1936, Page 10
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