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PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT BY BROWN'S, LTD. STOCK EXCHANGE TEA BOOMS, Princes street (at the comer). For the next few weeks, during the afternoon vea 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 the musical programmes that havo been arranged will stir the souk of all true patriots. We have already commenced with Old English pieces Week by week will follow the works of Scotch, Irish, and Welsh Composers, and we feel assured a treat is in store tor our patrons. We take this opportunity of wishing all our friends the Compliments of the Season. BROWN'S STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, Princes street. DRINK HABIT CURED. AN Auckland woman writes: —" Mt friends will hardly believe the difference m Mr B. since taking DRINKO Please send two more packets." A patient at Trentham says: "I have now no desiro for hquor. Write to-day for free booklet describing this secret remedy. Sent in plain envelope. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212R, Lambton quay, Wellington. ° rg\KY Hayward's FLAG BRAND PICKLES JL for flagging appetites; the condiment ot the period; pure, fresh, economical. Ask your grocer. T oTrJ£i a il a PP et i ser « MILITARY JL £UUK.LJi, an Oriental combination of choice vegetables and fruits combined in the way that sets the gastric juices flowing, thus aidrog digestion. All live grocers. IF your grocer does: MILITARY or FLAG BRAND PICKLES he is not giving you the best for your money or table; insist on these favorite Dominion appetisers. All leading grocers jMLLNUHER CROSS TYRES, the , i?i s del >g fl t; users on Dominion j. bave PROVED them the best long-dist tyre obtainable; buy service by insisting o Clincher Cross. Leadins earasea. I' CLINCHER TYRES, because they axe composed of the best quality rubber, made by honest British labor. Trade imperially and buy the British article. ihj vu-rwu-ru: is nosing time. If you want JL to keep your garden looking fresh green, attractive, ask for the L or "G Qualities of NORTH BRITISH HOSE (the qualitiestor long wear), and trade imperially KiiJiajiiilirj., the recollection of quality remains long after the price is forgotten. That, is why it pays to buy QUALITY Tyre; the" NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER TYRES for service and satisfaction. Wi-irtiLiiiNtj Testimony.—A doctor, reKJ cently returned from the front, and well known to many of our readers, asserts that the British Government uses almost NORTH BRITISH MOTOR and CYCLE JTYRES and one other brand on their vehicles. Why? a iomoiM ride a Tyre that the makers are not afraid to guarantee for 9, 12, N ?RTH BRITISH OLIiXCHERS, with the extra air space that makes for easy riding. Ask your dealer.

N. AND E 0 S. PATERSON, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS *"* V, DOMINION CHAMBERS, 342 RATTRAY STREET (ophite Wol^StaHbtel) SEA S^ t . fr^ d £S D : laid * ufc »• 2o — : I™ 1 ,?,™ LIFE.-Nelson;- in splendid "district":" Exceptionally fino"Ap P ]e~ Orchard i; aer6s - a " planted, 2.844 trees of belt export ™etytt years old; permanent, water supply and rich land. This is an otpltviyT ™? C- 11 e<_d, a* it was planted and trees all grown'by a, ex-GoVemmel «ffi "fen show intending, buyers a detailed plan and sketch of the varieties. The price asked ftr private rewons,-,* extremely low. £350 deposit; balance may remain for 5 years at 5 it. A fortune to a g f dod mau. The lot, £1,300 - J OTTAR TOWNSHIP J-' rooms, with all the latest fittings and convenienses, wide hall tiTe c _ wve papers and friezes casement windows and return verandah;' good "freehold Techon, well laid out. in_ garden, etc. O* R ]a F " IUStl USt "S 10 ?- K r°f Church.-5-roomed Brick Villa; bathrosmTlcuilcr7 hot and I wld w % fce E> ele ? tae b f h t. and all other conveniences: freehold sect on •' unsuVpassed view of Dunedm and Harbor. Terms to suit. Bargain. ' unsur A CHEAP HOME, Maori Hill (in good positio M^^^ t i^ l S^t^tt a: lm ° SUUny freeho,d SCctio "' *«* TORTH-EAST VALLEY (on s» 1 plastered throughout: sculleij, o UHF ci, wus moue +'"n; great Tiew. Gift. £25 deposit; balance, 15s ■ " BURTON AND PATTERSON, LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS AND ACCOUNTANTS, ALBION CHAMBERS, 41 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. FOR SALE. FO R SALE. END: Comfortable Cottage of 4 rooms; bay window, verandah, gas, weshhouse, scullery; drained to regulation; in very good, order; freehold section. Price, £450 or offer. IO L.t.l. TQ LM , HIGH STREET: 7 Rooms, two-story, aleotric light, all conveniences; near Citv 25= „«,,. week J ' p GEORGE STREET: 8 Rooms, drained, all conveniences, gas and electoio lijrht warden £1 per week. ' " ST.- KILDA: 6 Rooms, drained, aJJ conveniences, stable and loose-boxes. 17s per week JONES STREET: 5 Rooms, drained, all conveniences. 18s per week. PRINCES STREET: 1 Room, suitable for office; well lighted. ' JOLLY'S WATCH INEIRMAEY. REDUCED PRICES. REDUCED PRICES Clocks (striking), Cleaning 5s 6d Watches Thoroughly Cleaned ' ■?„ RJ Clocks (silent). Cleaning 2 B 6d Mainsprings, best quality 3« m Brooch Pins. Joints, and Catches ... 3d each OTHER REPAIRING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES CRITERION BUILDINGS, 6 MORAY PLACE (opposite Choral Hall). NIGHTCAPS COAL AND NUTS. -^ We can now Supply a Limited Quantity of NIGHTCAPS NUTS at the Following Net Prioes:—CITY RATES: HTLL RATES: Ton, 27s 6d; |-ton, I+s; i-ton, 7b 3d; Ton, 30s; i-ton, 15s 3d- i-ton Bs'• ta«> 2& 6d - bag, 2s 9d.' ' ' Telephone 929. JOHN MILL AND CO., LTD., Local Agents, STRAND! STRAND! FOR ICE-CREAM ICES, FRUIT SALAD AND DAINTY FLAVORED DRINKS STRAND, OCTAGON, STRAND. HOW ABOUT YOUR SPECTACLESP A Little Attention Now May Save You Much Trouble Later On. WE ARE "CERTIFICATED OPTICIANS AND ■ SPECTACLE SPECIALISTS. 25 years! experience and reputation guarantee good work. JOHNSTONE AND HASI^ETT, Chemists and Opticians, , 162 PRINOES STREET, DUNEDIN (Next Brown, Ewing, and' Co.' s ). Q D S™ S given for single Bloclcs or 'HeT Quotations from ■ Evening Star"' Office J* ,Blocks m quantity by the 'Evening he for large or small quantltfes of *££ * - "wt before Discing jouf order,

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Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 1

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