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WANTEDS, ETC. ■WANTED.-Aralunal Toeth, Old Jewel- ._ . er J> Left-off Clothing Bought; wl!, er ; m l a “ e ? dance> Friedlander, Mac»ggan street; Jphono 3, ANTED, 1,000 Housewives to econofnp /-nt-i 1118 "' US “S “Bakeall" Margarine tor caltes, pastry. 'ls per lb. ■OfAVE your Mower Ground and Set by J ate ! fc ln^ oh i no - Manson’s, 203-Cravr-lord street. Duplicates kept, 'i’hone 2,605. E Hair Food used regularly keeps dpi,(V- ba Tv--ii U - xur ' an *'’ frees scalp fiom-dan-flruft. Wilkinson and Son. chemisls. ' Ladders are cheapest and best Full particulars from Keith •Kamsay, manufacturer, Dunedin jgGONQMISE.-Why use butter at Is 8d garine y ° U can - use ■OURS, Coats., Collars~B Gioves! Cali DuntdJn 0 6Ce 420 Moray place, TVrEW Paper Patterns.—A splendid >new o nnn ? an ß? °f “ Buttcrick ’’ Paper Patterns; A” stocky any garment post free, 10d; Brrin 1 p P - ° r fr s e Monthly Fashion Book, agents’ Ewinß ' Co - Ltd.. Dunedin, sole QP. c- Utility Table (4ft 6in x m i,. -Vs 6d; send for illustration. and Princes streets. i 3 Nutrine? A Hair Food, pre_r/vt V ?Tr«ii n - c dandruff and raaking hair g ow. Wilkinson and Son, chemists. AND CO., Dry Cleaners and i 070 236- George street; ’phone x,aipi. and delivered. ANTED, all Housewives when baking » to use " Bakeall ” Margarine in place of butter. Is lb. . ■ T^OUND.— Grocers soiling “ Bakeall ” Mari ii, a^}ne; g rea t success on baking day; is lb. Strongly recommended. MONEY. F jj yBXJST MONEY TO LEND, in Large or ‘-mall Sums, for long or short periods, at lowest current rates of interest. CALLAN AND GALLAWAY, Solicitors, 219 Princes street, Dunedin (Next door to Auction Rooms .of Messrs Alex Harris amP Co.).* Correspondence address:' Dunedin. t/fTONEY TO LEND on Freehold Securities TJL at Current Rates. . EDMUND J. SMITH, Solicitor, N.Z. Express Co.’s Building, Bond street. "jl/TONEY TO LEND, in any sum, onMortLVA gage Security, lowest current rates. ADAMS BROS., Empire Buildings, Princes street. MONEY TO LEND, in any sum, lowesi current rates. MOORE, MOORE, AND NICHOL, MONEY TO LEND. f JlriLK DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is x prepared to LEND MONEY on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. MONEY To Lend at current rates. The Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of New Zealand, Limited. PO Upwards Advanced, all classes secucfeO rity easy repayments; confidential Otago Finance, Agency Company, Ltd., Empire Buildings, Dunedin. MONEY To Lend, Promissory Notes Life Policies, Bond Warrants, Shares, Freeholds. Leaseholds. D. Moloney 90 Princes street. EDUCATIONAL.

L ANGER DRES&CUTTING SCHOOL, (established ISO2J. Principal, Miss Kate Stewart. Day Classes Tuesday, Wednesday ar.d Friday, 10 to 12 and; 2 to 4.- Evening Classes Monday and Thursday, 7to 9. Tuition includes thorough instruction in Practical Dressmaking, Join now, and make your Autumn and Winter Outfits. Ladies’ Tailoring also taught. Cut Patterns a specialty. Concession on railway to country nunils 123 High street, (opp. D.1.C.). * P P INSURANCE NOTICES. “INSURANCE la perhaps the greatest sign that a young man or a young, woman can give of forethought and thrift, and thrift in early life, wt.ch abundan.ly repays them. . . Insurance, practically speaking, and apart from virtues to which I have' alluded, has this further advantage: that at a time when a young man or a young woman wishes to put a sum into business they can borrow against their insurance, when otherwise they would have no security to offer.”—Lord Rosebery, 4th March, 1913. Such insurance should be effected at the earliest possible age, the cheapest policies being those taken out by a parent for the benefit of hie ch.ldren; for the premium that will secure £IOO under a whole-life policy at age 23 would have secured a similar policy for £250 if effected at ago 1. Policies issued under this table by the PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY are free from restrictions from tho outset. No medical examination is required, and no matter what the state' of health or the occupation of assured at age 21 the Company assures the risk. By payment of a small extra, the premiums may bo made to cease if the father should die before the child attains age 21, the widow being'thus tree from anxiety as to future payments. \aluao.e options are given under these Policies, full particulars of which may -be ob.amed in leaflets from the PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE

COMPANY. , STANDARD TfUEE AND MARINE INSURANCE COM- _ . PANY OP N.Z., LTD. Eire, Marine, Guarantee, Accident. Capital, £1,000,000. Support tins Progressive Local Company. Lowest Current Premiums for all Depart- » irients of Insurance. ri.Z%lf, r3 ° na l £ ttentiou and Liberal Glaim Settlements have secured a Leading Position for this Office. Accident and Sickness Policies at Uncom- . r ,„ lnoll 'y Low, Premiums. ASK US FOR QUOTATIONS. office : , Hi gL Street, Dunedin. Branch Manager for Otago: F. T. Anderson. PUBLIC NOTICES. 0f WUKTH BEIi TISH HOI WAIEH BOTTLED is the best proof of the satisfaction they give. Look tor the “Unique'" Stopper. It means service and satisfaction. J e H ,O T ,AT ER~IjOTTLES with the ti o ht, weH-vui.aniacd seams that won’t break, tear, or crack have the “ Unique ’ Stopper! and are made in Great Britain hv the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO * Look for the Unique Stopper when huvng that HOT WATER BO& it’s y a little.thing to look for, a big thing to find. because it moans years of warmth and satisfaction. They say it’s the “cold feet ” party that wants to stop the war., Let ’em nil rmf NORTH BRITISH HOT WATER BOTTLES with the “Unique” Stopper,. Winning all along the line. 5 -Unique- HOT WATER BOTTLES are cheaper than blankets. Nothing like them to keep up the temperature. Made only from the best rubber by the NORTH BRT. TISH RUBBER CO. Baby often doesn’t sleep because his~feet are cold. Keep him out in the fresh air with a “Unique ’’ HOT WATER BOTTLE under his feet (he doesn’t need it very hot) and he’ll sleep like a top. Try it. ’

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Evening Star, Issue 16516, 30 August 1917, Page 1

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