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for sale. PUBLIC NOTICES. QUOTATIONS Given and Indents LxeV* cuted for all Gasses of Mining and other Machinery. E. B. Demiiston and Co. Stuart street. FjlOE SALE, Centrifugal, also Duplex Pumps ™ PS ’ ° n Water 500 gal to S.OOOgal IT o®’ 0 ®’ SALE. Gardner Gas, Oil. and Steam JL Engines Boilers, . Pumps, Hydraulic Machinery. Jacks. Pulleys, Blocks, etc. PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT BY BROWN’S, LTD. STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, Princes street (at the corner). Ppr the next few weeks, during the afternoon tea hour (3 to 4.30), our Musicians will suppiy music entirely NATIONAL. At no time more than the present should our patriotism bo shown, and the musical programmes tbat hayo been arranged will stir the souk of all true patriots. We have already commenced with Old English pieces. Week by week will follow tne works of Scotch, Irish, and Welsh Composers, and we feel assured a treat is in store for 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 CORED. AN Auckland woman writes:—"My friends will hardly believe the differenoe in Mr B. since taking DRINKO. Please send.two more packets,” A patient at Trenbham says: “I have now no desire for liquor.” Write to-day for free booklet describing this secret remedy. Sent in plain envelope. ' Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212R, Lamhton quay, Wellington. “ Thermo. WEATHER GAUGE AT NOON meter •t Hoob TO-DAY. SO 70 60 60 40 SO 20 . At CONN’S GRAND” PHARMACY, CHAMc* 7 Barometer steady. ACCURATE, TRULY PURE DRUOSAcourate Drugs, true to nature in their power to alleviate sickness. No other drugs can find room on our shelves. Such drugs, when accurately handled and compounded, fulfil the doctor's best requirements. Pox the Best of Drugs and the Best of Drug Service undoubtedly this is the proper place to come. OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS, EYE-GLASSES, SPECTACLES, AND REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. CONN’S "GRAND” PHARMACY, GRAND BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephones: 546, 552; Residence, 3,055. TAMJBLYN, M‘KENZIE, AND WINTON (Thone 3,608). _ (Phone 3,608), HOUSE, FARM, AND STATION AGENTS AND VALUATORS, ETC., BRAITHWAITES’ BUILDINGS. 42 PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. £930 f J at ,? tusst^ulsl ' Is °; 7 splendid rooms, plastered throughout. ? lectno ]l £ h * and for cooking, etc.; bathroom, with hj. and o. shower, basin; the house has been particularly well built, and is in perfect order everywhereLmflmvlr C °T rl ° 6 h?* I< T l motion and are most delightfully laid out in garden, awn flower and vegetable garden, also fowlhouses and runs. Owing to the owner leav! mg Dunedin, an extremely low figure has been placed on this splendid property. The position is excellent, and m every way it is a desirable place. Early application is reqnested. Terms will be arranged to suit purchaser. V Practically new 4 Rooms; verandah, porcelain enamel bath x •. , j "7 —> 03-&1H, shower, ate. i sewer- dta-mace; nioe garden; fruit trees planted. A very cheap little property. 11 ' ■ I?4_AA— MAOR! HILL: _ cSffitVLF- hj. and c. water, basin, shower, etc.; large section; hj. and bath £R3O~ SUg - htly 0n rise in . oit y- 6 rixge Rooms; foundations ’ / aS and - nn . g ’ antl & 18 lires > 3 box windows and portico, concrete foundations, latest sewer drainage; workshop, etc. Within 100 vards of tram anc ichm penny section The very thing so many people are looking for. A good home ir a handy position, within walking distance of business. £4Bo~wL fat i tr ° m i G f. d^. s i, S e “i- bu ngaf°w of 4 nice rooms, with hj. and c. bath C . tc ; e i ectrl ? '‘ght '■ s6wer drainage; scuUorj-, pantry; almost now' f ld e , a , rde “v ros ® g!wien > all in beautiful order; too small foi present owner. Must be sold. We strongly recommend anyone in searcl of a. good, tidy MCtio pJao© to cotoe and see us about this. uJ £(>Bs“? OS}yn l° V6rl ? 0k “ g ; G V ty > fronting Town Belt: 5 Rooms; hj. and c. bath „.S “‘ electnc sewered; great view. This property is within II . . , ~ ' . ■• ~ t>“-j —»vac«, gxtfiiu vaow. jluis prope minutes walk of Octagon, and in a locality that is much sought after, idava a look at it kvday. • Don't put ofl N. AND E, 8, PATERSON, I*AND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND BROKERS etp DOMINION CHAMBERS. 142 RATTRAY STREET (opS WSriS kotel). LOOTION STREET (choice position).—New Brick Residence 7 rooms fitted win, in latest conveniences; fibrous piaster ceilings, enamel bato cuXaSs andwlrdroW linen press, electric light; freehold section, Wefully laid out to X Great chance. £IOO deposit. Only £1,350. nowers. lawn, etc r T mS S, 1 ™ MFB.—Nelson, in'splendid district:' Exceptionally'fide' Apple ‘ Orohi? X of 21J acres, all judiciously printed. 2.844 trees of best export variety just over years old ; permanent water supply and rich laud. This is an Jan toX K commend, as it was printed and trees all grown by an ex-Government Wl£ show intending buyers a detailed plan and sketch of the varieties. The price asked to private masons, is extremely low. £350 deposit; balanoe may remain for S veans at per cant. A fortune to a good man. The lot, £1,300. y UNOTTAR TOWNSHIP, Roslyn.—Practically new and pretty Bimualow of S I n rooms, with all the latest fittings and conveniences, wide hall, tifo grates exper sive papers and friexea casement windows and return verandah; good froehold wi tinn, well hud out in garden, _eto. Genmne bargain. £SO deposit. Only £650 0 N i USt W f . C^ur f k '~" s ' roome^fir i o '^Vil]a^bathr o om7 scullen'' li(^ - col . cl wa l e £’ electee light, and all other conveniences; freehold unsnr passed view of Dunedin and Harbor. Terms to suit. Bargain, ’ nSur A CHEAP HOME, Maori Hill (in good position).—Substantial House 4 <mod room s cullery, copper and tubs, modem sanitation; fine sunny freehold section • ™ n view. Real sacrifice; £SO deposit. Only £265. 3 section, goo VALLEY (on sunny side).—Ftratecriss House (splendid order) 5 room plastered throughout: scullery, copper, tubs, modem drainage- good fteeho’d ce, tion; great view. Gift. £25 deposit; balance, 15* weekly. Only £325 g d c BURTON AND PATTERSON. LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS AND ACCOUNTANTS ALBION CHAMBERS, 41 DOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN FOB SALE. FOR SALE. END ; Comfortable Cottage of 4 rooms; hay window, verandah, gas, washhouse, scullery; drained to regulation; in very good order; freehold section. Price, £450 or offer. TO LET. GEORGE STREET: 8 Rooms, drained, all conveniences, gas and electee £1 per week. ST. KLLDA: 6 Booms, drained, all conveniences, stable and loose-boxes, JOKES STREET: 5 Rooms, drained, all conveniences. 18s per week PRINCES STREET: 1 Room, suitable for office; well lighted. TO LET. light, garden. 17s per week. YOU CAN GIVE NICER ARTICLES. AND THEY WILL COST LESS MONEY, IF YOU MAKE YOUR PURCHASES OP WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS FROM US. For the above purposes, or tor a Gift of any kind, you Hko to giro w> good an article as possible You don’t want to give anything “trashy.” You want something superior, hut not exorbitant in prices For this rea m you should make your purchases at our establishment. For ov si- 55 years wo have enjoyed the confidences of a very large number of customers in all parts of the Dominion. Tho business has been built up on a basis of RELIABLE QUALITY, COMBINED WITH REASONABLE PRICES, and this policy will be continued. Vie therefore confidently n-ite you at the beginning of another year to make your pur- ■ chases of JEWELLERY AND SILVERWARE from a firm which can cluim to have roe-ltGd custom by fair <ioa.lin° r . /? G. AND T. YOUNG, LTD., 88 PRINCES STREET. STRANDI ■ STRAND! FOR ICE-CREAM ICES, FRUIT SALAD AND DAINTY FLAVORED DRINKS STRAND, OCTAGON. STRAND.

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Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 1

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