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WANTEDS, ETC. ¥ RANTED. —Artificial Teeth, Old Jcwel- » lery, Left-off Clothing Bought; traveller in attendance. Fiicdlonder, Maclagyan street; ’phono 3,112. rpHE messy, back-breaking method of XT iioor polishing is out of date. Get Linoamish, tho liquid polish, applied with a' brush, and which imparts a hard, glossy surface, which lasts 12 months. All grocers, TTSICYCIiES. —Send your Cycle Repairs for 1917 to C. Saxby, Pier Cycle Works, Ciowfcrd street. HORNELL AND GO. make Blouses, Skirts, and all kinds Underclothing at 2(5 Goorgo street. IJ BiGHTON Motor Service. —Cars leave 5 Croon Island Station on arrival of 7.50 am and 5.15 p.m. trains daily; also 1.15 p.m. Saturdays; and Manse street daily at 930 a.m. ard 5 p.m.; Sundays, 10 a.m. For special care and accommodation ring Williams and Hobbs, Brighton House. rpIHE turpentine in ordinary Floor Polishes -4- plays havoc with tho lino, patterns. Linoarmsh it; safe, lustrous, and lasts 12 ;nonthn. You apply it with a brash. All grocers, Is 6d. QT3COND-HAND Sacks Wanted in any quantity. Apply A. Moritzson and Co. "F OOK! —Gent®' Strife and ladies’ Cos- -*-•* fuiiitc Cleaned, Ropalrr.fi, and Pressed by practical tador. Levy, 39 Princes street. fyinnPENTINE and terobine are used for -k removing dry paint. Small wonder, then, that ‘’turpentine and wax” Floor Polishes ruin linoleums. ITso Linoamish, the modern floor shine; applied with a brush ana lasts 12 months. Is 6d. AT™ Paper Patterns.—A splendid new i-a range of “Euttcnck” Paper Patterns; 8,000 in stock; any garment post free, lOd; send stamp for free Monthly Fashion Book. Brown, Ewing, and Co., Ltd.. Dunedin, -sole agents. TI/STARRIED, or going to be? Thou Furnish i-Yi. complete at A. and J. Watt’s, 237 George street. polished with ordinary Floor .1 Polishes get dull in hot weather; the wax medium gets soft. But Linoamish assures a shine w’luch lasts 12 months, and shines always; only one application necessary. Is 6d: set it. BEEHIVE Stores, Plaza Building.—Dolls’ Prams, Is 6d to 20s; Folding Wheelers, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 10s 6d; cheap Glass, China, Hardware. MILLS AND CO., Dry Cleaners and Dyers, 236 George street; ’phone 1,972. Goods collected and delivered. Polishes may come mid go, but, ;■ Linoamish shines on for 12 months after one application. Put it on with a brush, just like varnish; it dries in a minute or eo—dries hard and glossy. All grocers, Is 6d. "JI./fOTOR Car Service day and night; ur-XV-X gent night calls promptly attendee to at reasonable charges; telephone 2,913. Alex. Bong, 5 Bath street. LINOARNISH is the one perfect Floor Polish; cntis out rubbing and kneeling; cuts out armache and backache; simply apply it with a brush, and the bright, hard shine lasts for a year. All grocers, Is 6d. I L S O N AND WILSON, 32 ST. ANDREW STREET, ENGINEERS AND TOOLMAKERS. PUNCHES AND DIES, LIGHT AND INTRICATE MACHINERY MADE AND REPAIRED. SMALL GEARS CUT AND PRESSURE GAUGES REPAIRED. ELECTROPLATING. "FijiVERY DESCRIPTION of OLD WAR! -S-J REFLATED in SILVER. NICKEL and GOLD—Spoons, Forks, Salvors, Cruel? Teapots. Cake Baskets, etc., etc. All Worl Guaranteed Equal to Derr, English Electro plate. Inspection invited. MO PRISON'S ELECTROPLATING WORKS, 304 MORAY PLACE (opposite King street) EDUCATIONAL. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON. r|HIEORETIOAL EXAMINATION to be hn!< l in JUNE. Entries CLOSE FEBRUARY Slet. Entry Forms obtainable a-f. Bristol Piano Company's, Messrs Chas. Begg card Co.’g, or BEATRICE BARTH, Local Secretary, Bristol Studio NOTICE TO PUPILS. owing to illness, wi NOT l\ hble to RESUME Ins LE! SONS until TUESDAY, March 6th. Communication and inquiries may be mai at Tho Bristol or Begg’s. DANGER DRESSCUTTING SCHOOL. Established 1902. CLASSES will Resume on THURSDA February Ist, 10 to 12 and 2 to Evening Classes start March Ist, Mond and Thursday, 7 to 9. Principal : Miss KATE STEWART. Rooms : 123 HIGH STREET (opp. D.I.C. a/a ISS PASSMORE'S Art Classes j-Tji. Burned; Outdoor Sketching C arranging; railway concession ” ticl Studio ; Stock Exchange. T%/TISS M. HELPS Resumes Art Ch Jr_a. Monday, 18th, Telephone 2.542. FOR SALE. MOTOR Cara (Haynes); 6-cy!., 12-c 3-5-7 seats; power, style, finish; £ £750. Dominion Garage, Princes street? TI/rOTOR Cars (Reo); 4-cyl., 6-cvl.-XVJ. scats; greatest value; £360,’ £450. Dominion Garage, Princes str TfyfOTOR Oars (Metz); 4-cyl.; 2-5 XrJL electric lights, starter; £2lO, Dominiqn Oarage, Princes street. Cars (Saxon): 4-cyl.; 2 s XV X good machines, suit ladies; Dominion Garage, Princes street. MOTOR Car (Swift); 2-cyl.; ¥'s^ats : overhauled; good machine; ’ Dominion Garage. ■l/fOTOR Car (Metz); 4-cyl.; 2 seats; XVJX nial body; good machine; e lights; £llO. Dominion Garage. 'OTOR Repairs.—Complete overhaul j-iji. Cars, Trucks, Lorries; best on mi best work. Dominion Garage. ° MOTOR Truck?, Lorries, nil sizes” mg; one-ton, two-ton; £250, £3f the factory). Dominion Garage. MOTOR Tyres for all Cars, Trucks ne;; guaranteed for 3.500 and ' miles. Dominion Garage. MOTOR Car Storage Batteries Cb and Repaired- free air, any pre Dominion Garage, Princes street. THIOR SALE, pretty Bnngalow7~M —*- buigli; (‘very convenience; nice den; easy Carter, 225 Princes i SALE, Centrifugal, also T * , water "SCOgal to B*l Pumps. FOE SALE, Oil, and? Engines, Boilers, Pumps, Hyd Machinery, Jacks, Pulleys, Blocks, etc. O DOTATIONS Given and Indents" outed for all classes of Minina other Machinery. R. B. Denniston a« Stuart street. TjTOR J.' Pumps; NOW OFF THE DRINK. “ "PLEASE forward three more packc JL DRINKO. 'The effect of tho re on my son is marvellous.” So writes a ediu mother. Booklet describing this pensive and secret cure for the drink post free in sealed envelope. Write fi State if Mr, Mrs, or Miss. LADY I qimy B WelUnMo Proprielar D 212R Lat

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Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 1

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