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FOR SALE. MTOTOE Curs (Haynei); 6-cvl., 12-cyl.; * 5^" 7 ? eat s; power, style, finish: £550. <ou. Dominion Garage, Princes street. uiuk oars (Reo); 4-cyl., 6-cyl. ; 3-S--J- seats; greatest value; £360,' £3BO too. Dominion Garage, Princes street VfOTOR Gars (Metz); -¥-B- electric lights, starter; £2lO, £250 omraion Garage, Princes street. "OTOR Cars (Saxon); 4-cyl.;' 2 seat,-" . good machines; suit ladies; £145 Jominion Garage, Princes street. " Car (Cadillac); 4-cyL; 5 seats;' ]ust overhauled; good machine; £145 Jominion Garage, Princes street. """OTOE Car (Dennis); 4-cyl.flTseatsT being overhauled; good machine; £145 Jominion Garage, Princes street. fOTOR Eepairs.—Complete overhauls, all cars, trucks, lorries; best engineers, icst work. Dominion Garage. u »un itucKs. J.ornes (all sizes) lap.diw one-ton, two-ton; £250, £350. Factory, Jominion Garaeo. TOTOR Tyres for all cars, trucks, lorrie ltjl guaranteed for 3,500 and 10,000 miles. Jominion Garage. [OTOR Free Air Service being~Tnstallo:r L your Tyres Pumpod in a second, any ressure. Dominion Garage. jnOR, " SALE, Centrifugal also" Duplex -fl.' Pumps; on water 500 gal to 8 000<*a" lumps. " FOR SALE, Gardner Gas, Oil, and Steam Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Hydraulic Machinery, Clocks, etc. QUOTATIONS oB cufced for all classes of Minin" and ther Machinery. R. B. Denniston and Co tuart street. „ WANTEDS, ETC. WANTED.— Artificial Teoth, Old Jewellery, Left-off Clothing Bought; trave.ler in attendance. Fnedlander, Maolaggan street; 'phone 3,112. WANTED Known—Mat Bradley, 5 laggan street, gives best value in Dunedin in Boots and Shoes. Buy here and save JO per cent. Repairs a specialty. lOOK !—Gents' Suite and Ladies' Costumes J Cleaned. Repaired, and Pressed by practical tailor. Levy, 39 Princes street. LADIES' and Genre' own Suits Pressed and Repaired. Mabon, •38 Pnncesjstreet (opposite Oval). MILLS AND~CO.~ Dry Cleaners arid 1 0-70 o yer , s ' 236 Geor 8 e st reet; 'phone L,i)U. Goods collected and delivered. ijjivv raper Jrttterns.—A splendid new ,1 . raD ? e f f "Butterick" Paper Patterns; .UUU in stock; any garment post free, 10dend stamp for free Monthly Fasmon Book irown, Ewmg, and Co., Ltd.. Dunedin, sole R RIGHTON TimefcL™ w 8 Gr^lsland Stßtion - aISO 1-15 no. o.ib p.m. Saturdays; sped*! cars and scommodation. ring. Williams and Hobbs. I/TOTE Extension Ladders are"c¥eape7t ■■*&. and best. Full particulars from Keith amsay, manufacturer, Dunedin. f OOK out for the Beehive Store" (next •T^n™irf a) r ohea P Crockery, Hardwire, <ampware, QJnsatxrarA C.L U I T»__i ' kmery, Ifeja. public; notices. pLBURT FORWARDING COMPANY, LIMITED. )ffice: No. 7 Crawford street (N.Z. Insurance Company Buildings). EXPERT PACKERS AND FUBNTTURB REMOVERS, By Bail, Eoad, or Sea. Thig Class of Work a Specialty. elephone: OSfiws, 2,314; after S p.m., 1,128. ILL, Consult J. L. ELMORE »» American Herbalist, Rev. LOE. F -LMORE, Clairvoyant and Disease Reader nterviews daily 10 to 5. 81 Filleul stree jff Hanover street). Known—That Billheads. Cireu ■ y lars. Cards, Programmes, and Genera 'rinting of every description are executed t the 'Evening Star' "Office- at Moderat* liCiM,

puauc NOTICES, WEATHKK GATIGB AT NOOK TO-DAY At CONN'S "CRAND" PHARMACY. Barometer falling. PRICES ARE ADVANCING, BUT ~ WE PROTECT YOU. . , . Many druqs have advanced in price durES. the past year from 200 to 2,000 per cent. J-nis advance has affected practically all arugs and chemicals of simple and complex character. We have stocked as many of tno advancing-price drugs as we could possibly get, and are ready to supply them on °™er or prescription at the LOWEST POSMiSLE PRlCE—lower in proportion than tb ?, r ?dvance in cost should warrant. WE ARE IN NO WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR HIGH PRICES, AND WE WILL X)WER COST EVEN AHEAD O? THE -VURKET. We will protect you to Lie best of our ability. We only asL a slight advance in price of certain drugs where such is ABSO- ! LUTELY NLOESSARY. We want the public to support l-3 with ALL their prescription business, m the basis of concentrating drus* buying, to enable us to serta you better and save you money when wa can. We the quality of our drugs and the in handling or compounding and we will always SAVE YOU MONEY. EVEN AT THE SACRIFICE O? OUR PRDFITS. Oculists' Prescriptions, Eyeglasses, Spectacles, and Repairs a Specialty. CONN'S GRAND PHARMACY. GRAND BUILDINGS. HIGH STREET, DUNK DIN. Telephone 546, 552 Resideuco. 3,055.

In the great British naval munition works and shipbuilding yards thousands of women are now employed, usually apparelled m trousers. They are found to excel in the control of machinery which repeats the same movement. In one huge munition factory 25,000 persons are employed, of which number 13,000 are women. The scope of their work will be realised when it is mentioned that there are 77 kinds of shell. Forty shillings is the fine to which anyone is liable for unlawfully refusing to billet soldiers, but in certain cases the amount may be increased to £5.

WELL, MY DEAR! WHAT A LOVELY EIRE! When the husband returns homo tired and cold, and maybe wet, how pleasant to see a cheery fire! It screes as a greeting and a welcome, making him glad to get home, and appreciating his owa fireside. Every wife can indulge in the luxury of good fires if she buys and uses WAEONTJI COALHSI (The Most Economical Coal). It's not expensive to buy (naif a ton costs 13s 6d cash, delivered in City), and it makes beautiful tats. Break it into pieces the B ize of your closed fist, stand it on erd, and when it burns up you have a glorious fire—hot, glowing, lasting. Try a load. Then you'll understand why it is to popular. BURTON AND PATTERSON, HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS. ALBION CHAMBERS, 41' DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET IN DIFFERENT PAHTS OP THE CITY AND SUBURBS. £3OO PUEC HASE a good 4-roomed House; verandah front. l argc rooms scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs; all in first-class order; drained to sewerfreehold section, containing 13 poles; situated in south end, close to tram; very sunny' • terms of purchase, if desired. £3OO. gether w, hj 4 Rooms and conveniences; drained to sower; washbouse, bathroomelectee light the section is a freehold corner site. The only reason the present owner wants to sell is owing to ill-health. Price, £3OO. Stock at valuation Or BURTON AND PATTERSON, 41 DOWLING- STREET, DUNEDIN. N.'AND E. S. PATERSON, DOMINION CHAMBERS, 142 RATTRAY STREET (opposite Wood'. Private Hotel). EOSLYN (town side, close Columba College).—Fine un-to H->r» 7,.. jd •, (one fiat), bathroom, scullery, hot android water etc andfall t fir f , Besid< T nce modern sanitation; facre level, sunny section; /ar fen fmit flowJ fi , rsUlass ° r der; X good garden. Terms Only £620. eiovatea section, sunny, and fine view; £3O deposit. L . rich land, well fenced planted, and «übdivid«u ; U building in perfecTorder- S _pping land, carrying and fattening 800 sheep and Tambs, besides other stock retinmr; v ,ll sell as D oincr concern on ,a* T terms, and accept investmentp^rty in sure fortune in this. " UOHIgEEES

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Evening Star, Issue 16196, 18 August 1916, Page 1

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