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PUBLIC NOTICES. Sfcwrm*. M*Nm WBAin E s K GAtTGB AT IKX» TO-DAY | • At CONN'S "GRAND" PHARMACY. II mm Barometer steady. CHOICE PERFUMES FOR XMAS PRESENTS. PERFUMES at any time make acceptable Presents, but just now they are especially apt, for my London buyer advises me that ifc will be the height of fashion to use them at Homo this Christmas. In accordance with my request to be kept up to date, he has forwarded me a glorious selection of Perfumes in Caskets and Bottles, together with a supply of bottled Eau-de-Cologne and Lavender Water. The daintiness of these Caskets and Bottler —no less than the delicate, subtle odors of the Perfumes—cannot be surpassed. Come and choose from among the slock, either for your own o<- your friends' use. /BONN'S GRAND PHARMACY, GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. Telephone 546. P.O. Box 153. M> D. EDWIN BOOTH, MASSEUR, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, AND X-RAY OPERATOR, Hon. Masseur to the Dunedin Hospital, Reg. Member Australasian Massage Association,^. r . \^jft '4BO GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Specialities : Massage, Electro-Therapeutics, Radiography, and Tallerman's Dry Hot Air Treatment. Telephone 600. FOR SALE. KETTLE and M'DERMID LAND AND ESTATBJ AGENTS, HIGH STREET (Opposite D.1.C.). FOR SAL». Excellent Leasehold Dairy farm (with milk contract of 40 gallons!-, 120 acres. Stock may be taken at valuation. Rent, 22s 6d per acre. MUSSELBURGH.—Very stylish new Five- . \MUoU large room?, fibrous plaster ceilings, large reception hall, best papers and friezes, figured mantelpieces, tiled grates, electric light; drained to sewer; every modern convenience; nice section; close to beach and tram; fins view. No offer within reason refused. BROAD BAY.—New 4-roonied House, every convenience; 8 bunks; nice section; close to best bathing ground in Broad Bay. £275. SAWYERS BAY".—Excellent, 4 Rooms and scullery, all conveniences, sne section, Main road. £3BO. FARM, 24 acres; within two miles of City; well fenced. £6OO. MUSSELBURGH—ExceIIent 5 Rooms; every modern convenience; all in splendid order; good as new; nice large section; convenient to trams; choice locality. £520. N.E. VALLEY.—S Rooms and conveniences; i-acre section; no floods. £350. ST. KlLDA.—Excellent 5-ropmed. Houw, in first-class order; hot and. cold water, and all modern conveniences: a few yards from Main road and tram; nice section, with good vegetable garden. £SOO, and exceptionally good terms. SUBURB.—S-roomed House, handy to tram, section; bathroom, scullery, washhouse and tubs, hot and cold water, steel ceilings, 4 fireplaces, bookcase, built-in wardrobe, pantry (with shelves); nicß section. £450; a real bargain. TO LET. BROAD BAY.—B Rooms, furnished; 16c (for a term). CITY. —6 Rooms, nicely furnished; good locality. Convenient 7 Rooms, north end; sewered; 13s. ST. CLAIR.—New 6 Rooms, modern; 255. New modern Bungalow; 21s. ■ MUSSELBURGH.—New 6 Rooms; electric light; 21s. KAIKORAI —5 Rooms; 10s. With this 8 acres of land (or less) may be leased. Wc have Hotels and Boarding-houses To Let and For Sale. BUTCHERY BUSINESS. "BUTCHERY BUSINESS FOR SALE in 9 large town in Southland, doing a turn- | over of £2,000 a year; 2 horses and parts, ' cash register, automatic scale, safe, oil engine, end all necessary machinery required in a:i up-to-date bufoher's shop. Price list 20 per cent, better than Dunedin's; £2OO required. A cood man can get financial assistance. Apply BOX 102, GORE. FOR SALE, Centrifugal also Duplex Pumps; on water 500 gal to B,ooogal I Pumps. SALE, Gardner Gas, Oil, and Steam lA' Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Hydraulic Machinery, Jacks, Pulley Blocks, etc. aUOTATIONS Given and Indents J I cuted for all classes of Mining and I other Machinery. R. B. Denniston and Co., Stuart street. 7<OR S.4LE, 3, 4, and 5 H.P. Oil Engines; ,— 1 also 30 H.P. Multitubular Boiler and 16 H.P. Steam Engine, complete, with all fittings. Schlaadt Ltd., Cumberland. PUBLIC NOTICES. AVID WISHART. C.H. and 8.T., 3 U GRANT STREET (off High street). Specialist for Diseases of the Skin. 'Phone 709. The eagerness with which the present generation welcome any new form of treatment shows both the lack of faith in the older methods and the keen desire to adopt better.

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Evening Star, Issue 15072, 2 January 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15072, 2 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 15072, 2 January 1913, Page 1