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PUBLIC NOTICES. TWO SPECIAL LINES WORTHY OF A SPECIAL VISIT TO. PENROSE’S ON MONDAY I ''TOOTAL’S” GUARANTEED FABRICS, FOR CURTAINS, FURNITURE, COVERINGS, ETC. A WONDERFUL RANGE IN FLORAL AND CONVENTIONAL DESIGNS. A JOB PURCHASE AT HALF USUAL PRICE. FADELESS DRAPINGS AND LOOSE COYER FABRICS. Usual price, Zs 3d. Sale price, Is yard. 48in WINDOW AND DOOR DRAPINGS, a choice selection of patterns’, “ Tootal’s guarantee.” Usual price, 3s lid. Sale price. Is lid. . INEXPENSIVE FLOOR COVERINGS. A SHIPMENT OP NEW DESIGNS. INSPECT AT PENROSE’S. 600yds BRITISH LINOLEUM-FINISH HEAVY FLOOR COVERING, 2yds wide; bedroom, kitchen, dining room designs; all the newest colourings and designs. 3a 6d yard. Rooms 12ft square covered for 265. W. PENROSE AND CO. LTD. UNITED STAER-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY NEW No. 12 GROUP. The Directors have decided to invito applications for shares in f a new GroupNo. 12 GROUP. This group will commence as soon as sufficient shares are subscribed. The Building Society principles of encouraging thrift and home ownership are well established and have proved of untold value to hundreds of members for many years. The United has served the community for a period of 37 years, during which time it has been privileged to assist materially many hundreds of members to become their own landlords. In addition to this, the Society has proved itself an ideal institution for small savings, and especially in recent years it has been a source of relief to a large number of members to be able to take advantage of their savings in times of financial stress. Subscriptions amount to Is per share per week, and ballots are' held when funds permit, the holder of the Cluster drawn then becoming entitled to a loan of £IOO per share FREE OP INTEREST. The Rate of Repayment is 3s Id per £IOO per week. The Society has advanced over £669,000 to members since its incorporation. Its advantages are now available for you. Full particulars on application. J. W. SM EATON AND CO., Secretaries, 152 High street, Dunedin.

VISIT GEO. E. WITHERS’S HAIRDRESSING SALOON, 58 Princes street (2 doors from Stewart Dawson’s), Where every customer gets a clean, fresh hairbrush and shaving brush straight from the steriliser; no brush used twice same day. Razors, Shaving Brushes, All Toilet Requisites. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE WEEK On and after * OCTOBER 1, 1936, the undermentioned Coal Merchants, St. Kilda and South Dunedin, will NOT deliver wood or coal on Saturdays. Please place yuor orders for fuel earlier in the week. H. KENNEDY. M’DONALD AND KING. H. W. LANHAM. BERRYMAN AND KEE. J, D. TODD. P. H. EDWARDS. T. J. P. ADAMS., H. G. HODGES. J. HODGON. A. HARRIS. A. P. PEAT, H. J. WHITAKER. R. H. LEDLIE. W. M. RAMSAY. T. BENNETT, LEGAL NOTICES. n the Estate of the late HOWITT KEY WILKINSON, of Dunedin, Merchant (Deceased). , aLL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS -i. AGAINST and all Persons OWING lONEYS TO the above Estate are remested to render statements, in duplicate, if, the amounts due on 10th September, .936, duly certified as owing at that datemd showing full' particulars, to the underdgned not later than 10th OCTOBER, .936, CHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES CO. LTD.; * Messrs ADAMS BROS., Solicitors, Dunedin. HOLIDAY RESORTS. THE Retreat,” Portobello, a home away from home ” j comfortable ana sunny; handy city; vacancies guests.—Phone sk. _ . WANTED, Paying Guests, country farm, Roxburgh district; every attention; 25s week.—Rl6o, 1 Star.’ HRISTMAS Accommodation Four Paying Guests, superior home, sheep farm, South Canterbury; good table; 42s week. R 149, ‘ Star.* _ LADY (comfortable home, attractive surroundings, on sheep farm) would take Paving Guests desiring rest holiday; good cooking; 42s week- —Rl5O, * Star. ANTED, 3 or 4-roomed Crib, north line, 24th December, for 2 or 3 weeks.—Rls7, ‘ Star’ Office. , TO LET, House, ences; lovely ‘ Star ’ school vacations. Furnished north line;- e. 1., all convenisituation; £2 10s. —Rl3B, -ARITANE. —To Let, Cottage; electric k. light, bathroom, etc.; reasonable ren- ; centrally situated. —R 137, ‘ Star’ Office. SLANTED, two weeks at Christmas, FurV nished Crib, at Brighton, from 26th :ember. —Rll7, ‘ Star * 0 RENT, fortnight, Christmas, Crib, at Karitane, 3 or 4 rooms.—Address RB7, ‘ Star.’ - , ANTED Rent, Crib, Karitane or Taieri Mouth; three adults; fortnight, three weeks, Christmas.—Particulars Rlls, ‘ Star.* BEACH House, Riverton Rocks, Southland’s beautiful seaside resort; highclass accommodation, excellent table; tariff £2 15s—Phone 44; Mrs M. Cloughley. TO LET, 2-roomed Furnished Crib, Purakanui, near station; plenty firewood, good water supply.—Address R 45, * Star.* ANTED To Rent, Crib, preferably handy to town.—All replies to P 931, ' Star.’ KARITANE.— To Let, for Labour weekend, or term, 4-roomed Cottage, electric light, boat.—P994, ‘ Star.' TSTTTNG Week-ends.-—Cheap outings Hiring Collapsible Trailer Caravan; accommodates 3, homelike conveniences; erects, folds ready for road 1 minute.— Write Trailer, Box 111, Dunedin. ANTED, small Furnished Crib, suitable for 4 adults; must be near beach; state terms. —P 956, ‘ Star. 1 _ TO LET, Timaru, from December 23rd, for 1 month, Half House, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, self-contained, electrically run .—Apply 58 Selwyn street, Timaru. WANTED To Rent, at Purakanui, 2 or 3-roomed Furnished Crib.—State particulars R2Bl, ‘ Star.’ _____ WANTED, Crib for Christmas holidays, any vicinity.—Address R 167, ‘ Star Office. WANTED, two weeks, Christmas, _ Furnished Seaside Crib, Purakanui preferred. —R 258, 1 Star.* __ WANTED, Crib, Purakanui, 3 months, or 2 weeks at Christmas; reasonable terms.—R22B, ‘ Star.’ MONEY. WANTED To Borrow, £5; pay back £6 (10s weekly); urgent,—Rl7s, ‘ Star,’

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Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 22454, 26 September 1936, Page 16

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