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PUBLIC NOTICES. - PUBLIC NOTICES. HUNTLEY AND PALMER’S “BREAKFAST” B SGUITS ARE. DELIGHTFULLY CRISP. They are a splendid substitute for bread or toast, being very delicate and light, appetising, anl always tempting “Breakfast" Biscuits can be used for all meals and at all times; being unsweetened they can be eaten with meat, fish, cheese, or with jam, honey, marmalade, etc. Delicious served hot, and just trie thing for Welsh Rarebits. They are very light—yon'get an armful for 11b, an ordinary 101b biscuit tin holding only 31b of " Breakfast" Biscuits. Your- grocer sells them. Ask him to, show you the other varieties. DON’T WEAR A SHABBY HAT. A note of distinction is given to one’s appearance by a care*, fully selected HAT of good quality and latest shape. These are items that count; they add the finishing touch to a man’s appearance. The DENTOIf HAT MILLS Ltd., Dunedin, make a specialty of HATS for gentlemen who require the most recent and fashionable shapes.' Stocked by all leading Hatters. Manufactured by DENTON HAT MILLS Ltd., DUNEDIN. EYESIGHT Testing by W. von Sturmer, . Optical Rooms —Sprosen’s, Chemist, CORNER GEORGE STREET AND OCTAGON, Spectacles fitted with utmost care. Comfort and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Oculists' Prescriptions compounded. prgnoTßa. Country Representative, A. ff. GARDNER, 5.5.0.1. I KNOW I am talking about. 1 can teach 3>ou the correct route to health and strength. After many years’ experience in Swedish, Japanese, and English schools, and also a vast experience in the training of both weak and strong, I am now prepared to impart my knowledge to the people of Dunedin. Besides being an expert Jiu Jitsuan, l ean teach you the latest system of Physical Culture— The Swedish System, as .taught by the Board of Education, England, also by all the leading schools, institutes, etc., of England. I do not try to make a gymnast of you, but I teach you a system which has been built on scientific lines—good for the chjld, good for the weak, and good for the athlete. Send To-day for Particulars: THE CITY SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, 213 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Principal— Mr Joseph Duffy, Gold Medallist Jiu Jitsu Expert. Lato Principal Accrington School of Physical Culture, England. Member of the -Lancashire Physical Education Council, England. We are after the Folk that are contemplating getting married, a nd somehow they find us. There is a difference as to WHERE you BUY your FURNITURE from both as to QUALITY, STYLE, and PRICE. For the Good of Your Pocket We aim to show a big difference, and are waiting an dpportunity to prove it to you. F. & F. MARTIN * Carry a HUGE STOCK to suit the Majority at a Price that most Folk can afford to Pay. FURNISH FOUR ROOMS in very nice style, everything complete, for d 835. Including : i.—Sitting Room. 2. —Best Bedroom. 3. —Dining Room. 4. —Spare Bedroom. Folk looking over the long list and seeing the actual goods ARE ASTOUNDED. We arc asked how it is done. The fact remains that we are doing it and are Furnishing Otago’s Couples; all the time. To enable us to cram in»so much for so little, We are Manufacturers. Our Staff is under Personal Supervision. We import ftom the World’s Markets. No Middle Profitsl That’s how it is done, and we are content with small profits. Try us for LINOLEUMNS (Remnants) from 1/6 per square yard. <* Try us for FLOORCLOTHS (Remnants) . from t/11 per running yard. Crockery, Cutlery, Laoe Curtains, and Tapestry Carpets. PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES at Bed-rock Prices, ai\d Terms may be arranged. F. & F. MARTIN THE POPULAR-HOUSE FURNISHERS, 3 OCTAGON, DUNEDIN,. , k Call on Saturday Night or Any Day. Look through the Stock I . . and talk to us, It will be an education for you.

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Evening Star, Issue 14162, 11 September 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14162, 11 September 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14162, 11 September 1909, Page 10

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