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EDUCATIONAL. "jl/TRS CHIRNSIDE, Teacher of DRESS-1 •*■*■*• MAKING, H.B. Buildings, Octa 2 0n.-I TUESDAY, March 7th. Single Lessons given. Paper Patterns, Materials for Cos- I turtles, Dresses., etc., Cut to Measure ! Ladies in the country send for Circular of I Instructions How to Measure. Price list with I Circular. THE LANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL 123 HIGH STREET (Opp. D.1.C.). TI/TISS KATE STEWART, who has been XTX Principal of the Langer School, Wellington, for some years, will open Classes on TUESDAY, Ist February. Evening Classes commence 2nd March. Prospectus on application. TENDERS. PUBLIC SERVICE STORES TENDER BOARD. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OP POLES. Wellington. 24th February, 1916. TENDERS will bo received at the Office of the Chairman not later than 4 u.m on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd March, 1916 for tho SUPPLY and DELIVERY, c.i f. and e Main Porte, of 3,890 IRONBARK POLES of various sizes. Particulars and conditions of- tendering may be obtained at the Office of tho Controller of Stores, Post and Telegraph Department, ■Wellington, the Districo Storekeeper, Post and Telegraph Department Llrratchurch, or at the Offices of the Telegraph Engineers a-fc Auckland and Dunedin J. MACKAY, Chairman. DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL. TENDERS POR ERECTION OP WATER CONTROL HOUSE. , LENDERS will be received by the u " -i- signed until 5 p.m. on WEDNES] Bth March, 1916, for the ERECTION of a WATER CONTROL HOUSE for the Wai-tati-Lcith water system. Plans and specifications may be inspected at the Office of the City Engineer, Town Hall. G. A. LEWIN, _ Town Clerk. Town Hall, 24th February. 1916. FOR SALE (cheap), all kinds Buildina Timber; absolutely the lowest quotations obtainable; special concessions cash customers. Keith Ramsay, Lower Rattray «troet. J rniMBER Meichant^^7 _ M~Howisoir"and i A Sou, Ltd., 97 Great King street; all ! stocks thoroughly seasoned; Lime, Cement. Lowest quotations on application. PUBLIC NOTICES. DRINK HABIT CURED. . AM most pleased and thankful for the good 'Drinko' has done my husband," ■writes a grateful -wife from Greytowa. This is typical of rnany similar letters. Write to-day for free p.miphlefc about "Drinko." It is iuexpeneive, ar.d can be given secretly. State if Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 54r Manners street, Wellington. EUPTURE. TT cannot be too thoroughly insisted upon ! -"- that the reason why the wearing of a truss docs not cure rupture isi because the principle upon which the truss works absolutely prevents healing. The pressure directed by a truss is simply meant to withstand the pressure from within, and when ii. ! fails to do so the pad has to bo enlarged, j till tho wearing becomes not, merely un- I sightly and cumbersome, but also painful in i the extreme. The Dr J. A. Sherman method of treating rupture is diametrically opposed to the truss method, for, instead of exerting the downward "spreading" pressure, which absolutely prevents healing, by pushing the .11 apart, it cures by exerting an upward " contractile" pressure, holding ibe injured membrane in such a way that the parts must unite, and healing becomes possible; and such healing is aided by a useful adjunct in the form of a curative compound. The result i.s startling— not to the patient, who has long prayed for such reasonable treatment, but to those (even in the medical j profession) who have everlastingly preached or believed that nothing but a severe operation could possibly extirpate the rupture. I All afflicted should see Mr Martin at his j Rooms, Samson's Buildings, Dowling Dunedin. Consultations are free. Hours:' ' 10 a.m to 12; 2 p.m. to 5. Saturday: lb! a.m to 12 noon. Extra hours : Friday even- j ing from 7 to 8. Send for free booklet on | 'Rupture and its Treatment.'

BURTON AND PATTERSON, LAND, ESTATE, AND INVESTING AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS TRUSTEES VALUATORS, AND LICENSED LAND AND SHARE BROKERS ALBION CHAMBERS, 41 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDLN " TELEPHONE 380. FOR SALE. ANDERSON'S BAY. ANDERSON'S BAY A GREAT BARGAIN. FREEHOLD SECTION, containing i-acre, with Residence of 6 rooms, bathroom Bcuflety, pantry, waihhouso, outhouses, ete.; electric light; nil in ™ o d oHer iTi grates; concrete porch; 3 square windows. The situation is handv to the tram' Fu.-X,-particulars ond card to inspect on application. PRICE, £725' TERAIS-ffinv U Effß TERMS: Deposit £SO, balance by instalments of £1 Per week for termof 5 years. CITY. NORTH END. CITY ' MODERN HOME of 6 rooms, built of wood; bathroom, washhousc, rapper' lab, b and c water, drained to sewer, gas. The house has a very good appearance and 'is at present being done up throughout. THE SECTION IS A FREEHOLD, and the <itu ahon is on the flat and within a tew minutes' walk of the penny section. To those who prefer the flat to the hill this ideal home should sh-onjrlv appeal. It i- einntv ft present, and we w,U be pleased to show buyers over the place. Price £7OO U thl owner is anxious to leave the Dominion at an earlv date, an offer in the vicinity of this would be considered. J ~ BURTON AND PATTERSON, 41 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. JOLLY'S WATCH INPIE-MART, EEDUCED PRICES. REDUCED PRICES. Clocks (striking), Cleaning 3,5,1 Watches Thoroughly Cleaned 3s 6<5 Clocks <»ilent), Cleaning 2t 6d Mainsprings, best quality 3» M Brooch Pins, Joint*, and C*tehea...3d each. OTHER REPAIRING AT GR EA7.XY REDUCED PRICES. CRITERION BUILDINGS. 6 MORAY PLACE (opposita Choral Hall). N, AND E. S. PATERSON, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS ETC DOMINION CHAMBERS, 142 RATTRAY STREET (opposite Wood's Private Hotel). IPLENDID TEA ROOM BUSINESS,- position-An up-to-date, old-established O lea Room. Confectionery, and Soft Dnnk Business, with living rooms attached Long lease, low rental. Undoubtedly this is the best-paying business of its kind for wile in Dunedm, and tor two ladies it is a sure fortune. 111-health only reason for sellEasyjngoing. Inquire at once. _ J ROSLYN," IN EXCEPTION pRETTY NEW BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, with all the latest modern conveniencesX casement, windows, hot and cold water, electric light, expensive papers and 'nezes >:le grates and hearths, concrete foundation; nenrly i-acro section- lovely view ,--•-'-■•' asphalt paths and yard, and flowers. This* is the cheapest mod-rn home in Ro<=lv is a sacrifice. £6O deposit, by instalments. Don't delay at iii'pt-ction "" filiOVf WOOL.-CLUTHA DISTRICT, close'railway: Fine little Govcrmnent"renl7 JjT hoW Farm of 500 acres; all been under cultivation; splendid ° and well fenced and subdivided, with new Five-roomed Dwelling; conveniences farm ^ besid^cattie - A «»• VALLEY (on snnny side)' NeaYTroomeT" v^.t^nct.^^'l9ftrVg m r tag^i garden; " m a " d 'PlemSd TJOSLYN (close BISHOPSCOURT and r^).~^7^^^rn^^^ h il> scullery, hj. and c. water, washhouse, copper and tubs, with 5 acres rich warm land; fine view; great bargain. £7O deposit, balance bv instalment" Site, 66ft frontage s 165 ft deep; sunn and splendid view over City and Harborto wind up an estate. A gift, £l6O. ' ' „- s . 13r NIGHTCAPS COAL ■■■■*-?<-\4g& ; s Still Retains its Position as the Moat Economical and Cleanest Coal oa '■ the Market. We give Full Value in our Coal No Dirt. No Sulphur „f' FRTOE DELIVERED WITHTN CITY BOUNDARY, 27s 6d PER TON NET. JAS. A. TIPPING, Representativo. JOJTO MiiL and co ( LTD Agentfc Telephone 829,

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Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16049, 28 February 1916, Page 1