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PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT BY BROWN'S, LTD. , STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, Princes street (at the corner). For the next few weeks, during the afternoon tea hour (3 to 4.30), our Musicians will' supp.y music entirely NATIONAL. At no time more than the present should our patriotism be shown, and th« musical programmes that have been arranged will stir the souls of all tni« patriots. " Wo have already commenced with Old English pieces Week by week will follow too works ot Scotch, Irish, and Welsh Composers, and we feel assured a trwat is in store for our patrons. We take this opportunity of wishing all oumends the Compliments of the Season. BROWN'S STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, Princes street. DRINK HABIT CURED. \ N Auckland woman writes: ** Mv i- friends will hardly believe toe differinco in Mi- B. since taking DRINKO -lease send two more packets." / -- 1 -' •' at Trentham says: "I have now for liquor." Write to-day for free booklet describing this secret remedy. Sent in plain envelope. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212R, Lambton Qua',-, Wellington. v D TTWY Havward's SLAG BRAND PICKLES J. tor flagging appetites; the condiment ol the period; pure, fresh, ecDnomical. Ask your grocer. UU4 m , I ™>' appetiser is MILITARY i.iIjKLE, an Oriental combination of choice vegetables and fruits combined in the way that sets the gastric juice.? flowing, thus aiding digestion. All live grocers does »t slock Hay ward's L MILITARY or FLAG BRAND PICKLES ho is not giving you the best for your money or table; insist on these favorite Dominion appetisers. All leading grocers CROSS TYRES/ the motordel iS ht: ÜBerS on Dominion roads have PROVED them the best long-distance tyre obtainable; buy service by insisting on Clincher Cross. Leading garages. BUUGH roads don't worry the users of \' CLINCHER TYRES, because they are composed of the be3t quality rubber, made honest British labor. Trade imperially buy the British article. i g iiU-iMLrHi is hosing time. If you want J- to keep your garden lookk-g fresh, green, attractive, ask for the L or G Qualities of NORTH BRITISH HOSE (the qualities for long wear), and trade imperially. s-1-tu-..K., the recollection of quality lains long after the price is forf™ te™ the NOHTH BRITISH CLLNGHER TYRES for service and satisfaction. '.testimony.—A doctor, re- ) cently returned from the fr.jut, and well known to many of our readers, asserts that the British Government uses almost mat tne British Government uses al exclusively NORTH BRITISH MOTOR CYCLE TYRES and one other branc their vehicles. Why? brand on | riue a j.yre mat the makers vv are not afraid to guarantee for 9 12 ° r TT " months: the NORTH BRITISH (,i,im,hers, with the extra air space that isy riding. Ask your dealer. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. OEOEGE D. COX, 21 Hanover street, Dunedin, Anatomical Mechanician to the New Zealand Government. Limbs Imported, or Made, Refitted, or Repaired. Crutches, Celluloid Splints, or Surgical Bandages Made to. Order. Scholia I Foot-easers. etc., etc." Telephone 443. ' CLOSING FOR THE HOLIDAYS, After his busy time in the Commonwealth meeting his twelfth annual engagements, Mr A. W. Martin, sole controller of the Dr J. A. Sherman method of curing rupture, feels compelled to break from local engagements for complete rest, and has decided "to close down from Friday, 21st, inst., at 5 p.m., till the middle of January. Sufferers should loso no time in interviewing MiMartin during his present short stay in Dunedin, so that they may at once get freed from their sufferings, and become a pleasure instead of a burden to their friends and acquaintances. Sufferers from rupture should send to Mr Martin for his booklet, entitled 'Rupture and Its Treatment,' and read therein of the numerous cases effectively treated by the Dr J. A. Sherman method. Such literature has already inspired many to submit for treatment, and these now bless the day when they summoned up courage enough to applv to the now celebrated' rupture specialist. Mr Martin may be consulted free of charge at his rooms, Samson's Buildings. Hours: 10 to 12 noon, 2 till 5 p.m. As notified above, Mr Martin temporarily closes down on Friday, 21st inst., at 5 p.m. Any letters addressed to Samson's Buildings wili be sent on.—lß/12/17. JAM FRUITS. SHE Delicious Central Otago Peaches, Aprioots, Plums, and Loganberries. Tho fruit tliis season is larger, better, and of more delicious flavor than ever. Now is the timo to secure supplies for preserving purposes, and the choicest fruit is procurable from all those fruiterers who draw their supplies from THE CO-OPERATIVE FRUITGROWERS OF OTAGO, LTD., Moray place, Dunodin. E. OSWALD REILLY, Manager. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Circulars, Carde, Programmes, and Genera! Printing of every description are executed at the 'Evening Star' Office at Moderate Prices.

YOU CAN GIVE NICER ARTICLES, AND THEY WILL COST LESS MONEY, IF YOU MAKE YOUR PURCHASES OF WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS FROM US. For the above purposes, or for a Gift, of any kind, yew like to give as good an article as possible. You don't want to give anything " trashy." You want something superior, but not exorbitant in price. For this rei -n you should make your purchases at our establishment. For ov;r 55 years ire have enjoyed the confidences of a very large number of customers in all parts of the Dominion. The business has been built up on a basis of RELIABLE QUALITY, COMBINED WITH'REASONABLE PRICES, and this policy will bo continued. We therefore confidently 'n-'ite you at the beginning of another year to make your purchases of JEWELLERY SILVERWARE from a firm which can claim to have me~ited custom by fair'dealing. G. AND T. YOUNG, LTD., 88 PRINCES STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 16624, 5 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16624, 5 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16624, 5 January 1918, Page 1

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