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TRANSPORT LICENSING ACT, 1931. PUBLIC SITTING OP No. 4 TRANSPORT LICENSING AUTHORITY. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that APPLICATIONS FOR PASSENGER SERVICE LICENSES have been received by the No. 4 Transport Licensing Authority as under, and a Public Sitting of the Authority trill commence at 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, 2nd October, 1936, in the Courthouse, Dunedin, for the purpose of receiving Evidence and Representations in favour of or against the granting of the Applications. Any Person -wishing to gite or make such’ evidence or representations should immediately -notify the Secretary, quoting full particulars of the relative Applications as shown hereunder;— MINISTER OP RAILWAYS: Routes Queenstown-Lumsden-Eglintoh Valley, 22/4/139; Queenstown - Kingston, 22/4/140; Queenstown-Gore via Kingston and Lumsden, 22/4/141; Queenstown-In-vercargill, 22/4/145. ‘SOUTHLAND NEWS’ CO. LTD.: Route Queenstown-Invercargill, 22/4/144. MOUNT COOK TOURIST CO. LTD.: Route Queenstown-Kingston-Lumsden, 22/4/109. N. E, JORY, Secretary, the Licensing Authority of No. 4 Transport Licensing District, Transport Dept., Rattray street, Dunedin, C.l. ARE YOU SPRING CLEANING P WHY not renew those faded curtains, those worn rugs, _ that tom wallpaper, that scratched paint? All Furnishings' can' be purchased with PROVIDENT CASH ORDERS. , We will gladly send all particulars on request. PROVIDENT CASH ORDER CO., P.O. Boa 236, Dunedin, C.l. TtfONSTER Ribbon Parade, Saturday, i”X 26th September, Basement, Town Hall; post entries, closing 7.30 p.m., Saturday, 26th. Moray Place entrance.—Dunedin Fanciers’ Club, parent body of Otago (1887); A, Fraser, Stuart street, Secretary- . TRADE PERSONAL. REMODEL from £1 ss; at Otago Dental ‘Service, 206 Princes street (3 doors belt i Woolworths). ’ BOOK now, Eugene Perm, for 15s.—At Barsdell’s Toilet Rooms, St.- Hilda; phone 23-380. DOWIE’S Dismantling Ltd., I Forth street.—Huge stocks Timber, Doors, Windows, Sashes, Ranges, etc.—Call, or ring 10-130. • WILL the Public please note that Larnach Castle will be Open on Tuesday and Saturday only for the winter months. AINBOW Dry Cleaners and Dye Works, next Wood’s Hotel, Rattray street; we guarantee our work; trial solicited. A" LAING, Bootmaker, 90 Lower High • street.—Shoe Repair service, Stitching done for the trade; prompt service. BROADWAY Dry Cleaners (under new management): all work guaranteed; prices right; a trial solicited. ■ ASK for Demonstration British Vactric Vacuum Cleaner; backed by expert service and full stocks of parts.—Bing 13-148, Vactric and Radio Co. Ltd., 43 Moray Place. - ROADWAY Pish Supply.—Fresh Fish, Central Rabbits daily, Cooked Fish, Oysters, Chips at all hourq to taka home; shops, offices, etc. specially catered for. TAKE halt the fatigue out of cycling; fit Sturmy Archer Gears. —Victor Nelson Ltd., cycle gears specialists. AUCTION! Auction! Saturday, Septem. her 26th, 10 o’clock, Beveridge’s new premises, Cargill’s Corner (opposite our pre» sent shop). ENT a Car, drive yourself; new Chrysler Plymouth, Hillman-Mins. —Red Band Rentals; phone 10-953. EAT I MEAT I—For quality, value, and service we defy all competition.— Bennie’s, 211 King Edward street. LATEST Swiss Belts, just arrived; suede, leather; all colours; from 2s lid.—• Rosalind Frock Shop, 207 George street. AO. BARNETT AND GO., next • Stewart Dawson's. Triangle Silk Scarves, newest shades and designs, from ft Hd to 4s lid each. EADIES’ Own Material Made Up, latest style, design, cut; moderate —Rosalind Frock Shop, 207 George street. SHIRLEY’S Tea Rooms (Nest Wain’s). — Try our Cream Cakes, really nice fresh daily; Morning and Afternoon Teas. JIMSIE FRASER, of Stuart street, homo of Suit Cases, Zipp Bags. Hat Boxes, Brief Bags, Kit Bags, School Bags. ADVERTISING i* the greatest distribu-* tive, informative, and educative poweg of the present day*

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Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 22452, 24 September 1936, Page 12

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