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PUBLIC NOTICES. EASTER WEDDING PRESENTS. A piece of Silverware or Eleotropkta makes an ideal Wedding Pr sent, You cannot give anything mors suitable, Either of these mv tarials lasts for years, while they have that air of prosperity about them that makes them so acceptable. Despite the difficulty experienced by many in getting goods fojwaided from Heme,, we are able—thanks to our satisfactory buying arrangements—to keep our- stock quite full and up to date. The quality of our goods makes them particularly suitable for WEDDING GIFTS, aa they will be creditable to the giver and a source of much pleasure and satisfaction to the recipient, Pay us a visit, and you will not be at a loss for & Gift, -whether fcr BridegToom, Bride, or Eriond. WE CAN SUPPLY CIFTS FROM A FEW SHILLINGS UP TO £25 OR £SO. G. AND T. YOratr, PRINCES STREET.

A RED-LETTER DAY. ONE of last year's patients has written to Mr A. W. Martin, saying: "As long as I live I shall always regard tho day i saw you first as a 'rcd-ietter' day in my lite. As I told you at the time, I had suffered for 10 years from rupture, and missed many opportunities of seeing you before I mustered up courage to pay you a visit. What finally induced me was one of your advertisements, which told me plainly what experience had already taught me—viz., that rupture is a progressive malady. Didn - I know it. Had I not had to enlarge tho pads of every truss I had purchased ; had I not been terrified over and over again by doctors insisting upon a surgical operation; and, finally, was not the pain growing gral dually worse and the inconvenience more and more unendurable? I have to thank you, sir, for the fact that, owing to your skilful treatment, I am now able to walk, work, sleep—yes, and even eat—without the slight est inconvenience or fear; and aJthough I am too old to dream of volunteering for the war, I feel confident that the strictest examination would not disclose the slightest indication of my old, long-standing, and troublesome hernia." This correspondent voices the experience of scores of other ex-patients of Mr Martin, and it behoves all who still suffer to interview the specialist during his present stay in Dunedin, and thus get immediate relief. Consultations free. Booklet 011 rupture and its cure sent to sufferers on application. Hours : 10 to 12, 2to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 (o 12 noon. Extra hours: Friday evenin" 7 to 8. _ Mr A. W. MARTIN'S Fvooms are fn Samson's Buildings, Bowling street, Dun|"F you require Domestic Assistance Advertise in tho ' Star.'

MONEY TO LEND. QIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, AND NTCHOL, Solicitors, High street, Dunedin, have MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. ■mfl-ONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small -i-TA. Amounts, on Freehold Security. MONDY AND STEPHENS, Solicitors, Express Co.'s Buildings, Bond street. Ti/fONEy TO LEND ON FREEHOLD ill SECURITIES At Lowest Rate o( Interest. JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor, MONEY To Lend on Freehold^Security, in sums to suit borrowers, at current rates. Burton and Patterson, trustees and investing agents, 41 Dowling street. MONEY MONEY TO LEND ; Large or Small Sum* TONKINSON AND WOOD, Solicitors. No. 1 Dowling street. MONEY TO LEND on Personal Security, also on Life Policies, Bond Warrants, Freeholdo. Leaseholds, etc. Bills Discounted, large or small sums, lcwest current rates of interest. D. MOLONEY, Finance and Estate Agent 90 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. TRUST MONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sims, for Long or Short Periods at LOWEST CURRENT RATES OF LV iLREST. CALL/N AND GALLAWAY, Solicitors, 219 Princes street, Duncdin \Next door to Auction Rooms of Messrs Alex. Harris aud Co.) MONEY TO LEND ou Freehold Securities at Current Ratea. EDMUND J. SMITH, Solicitor, N.Z. Express Co.'s Building, Bond street. MONEY TO LEND in any "sum" "on~Mor£ gage Security, lowest current rates. ADAMS BROS., _ Empire Buildings, Princes strest. MONEY _ TO~LENDTinny sum, lowest current rates. MOORE. MOORE, AND NICHOL, "ONEY To Lend on Furniture, Pianos, -i*jj_ Sewing Machines, Life Policies, B:l:' of Lading. Promissory Notes, Stock, and Scrip; easy repayment*. Otago Finance and Ageucy Company, Limited, IS Empire Buildings, Dunedin. MONEY Dunedin Sav" ii.gs Bank is prepared to Lend Money jii_Frecliold Security at lowest current rates. MONEY TO - LEND at current ratThe Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of New Zealand, Limited. ONEY CLUB—Large or Small Loans. - all classes eecurity: easy xepaymenis. Particulars Hugh Mitchell, Stock Exchange. ONEY Lent, £5 upwards. Dunedin Finance and Commission Agency, Ltd. (late W. C. Gray), 225 Prince* streert. EDUCATIONAL. T ANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. *Ji Established 1902. Principal, Miss KATE STEWART. Classes daily, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Monday and Thursday Evenings, 7 to 9. Tuition includes thorough instruction in Practical Dressmaking. Join now, aud make your Autumn and Winter Outfits. Ladies' Tailoring also taught. Cut Patterns a specialty. Rooms: 123 HTGH STREET (opp. D.1.C.). Jreathing, and ►—> interpretation. 'Maritana,' by Dunedin Choral Society. The 'Times' said Mr Frank Graham's singing was characterised by all the ease and finish of the experienced .artist. it is many a long day since as fine a tenor was heard'in Dunedin, and the public should on no account neglect the opportunity of a liberal education in the vocal art. STUDIO : THE OCTAGON. ADEMOTSELLB DAMBLY, Lower Stuart street, Resumed Teaching Dcrsscutting, .Dressmaking, and Lingerie- on TUESDAY, Ist February. Hours: Morning, 10 to 12; afternoon, 2 to 6. Evening Classes begin MARCH Ist. ART Classes—Oil, Water, Pastel, Pen Painting, Stencilling. Sketching sons, etc. Miss Passmore. Studio. Stock Exchange.

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Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 1

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