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EXCURSIONS rime PENINSULA FERRY COMPANY, -a- LTD. ’Phones 989, 994. T.S.S. WAIREKA, T.S.S. WAIKANA, for MACANDREWS, COMPANY BAY, BROAD BAY, ROSS POINT, and POBTdBBLLO (Weather and other circumstances permittins), until further ' advised, on MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and FRIDAYS. Leave Dunedin: ' 9.30 a.m., 2 p.m. p.m., 6.20 p.m. Leave Portobello: а. 7.30 a.m., 12.15 p.m., 4.45 p.m. SATURDAYS. Leave Dunedin: 9.30 aim., 1 p.m., 2 p.m., б. p.m.,, 9. p.m. Leave Portobello: 6.20 a.m., 7.30 a.m., 12.15 .p.m., 4.45 pjn., 7.50. SUNDAYS. Leave Dunedin: 10 a.m. 2.30 p.m., 6.20 p.m., 9 p.m. Leave Portobello: 8.15 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 4.45 p.m., 7.30 p.m. lONA. 5.15 6.20 TYUNEDIN To Port Chalmers, at 10.30 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Fare 2s. North Spit and Maori Ka£k.—Saturday, 2 p.m, from Dunedin, connecting with 2.55 train from Dunedin at Port Chalmers. Sunday.—9.3o a.m., calling at Port each way. Picnics arranged every day to Eaik when sufficient inducement offers. BRIGHTON Motor Service.—Cars leave Manse street daily 9.30 a.m., also 5 p.m. j Sundays, 10 a.m. Green Island Station, on arrival of 7.50 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. trains daily; Saturdays, 1.15 and 5.15 p.m. trains. For special bars ring Brighton Bureau, for Williams and Hobbs. WANTEDS, ETC. WANTED To Buy, Artificial Teeth, Old Jewellery, Platinum; highest prices. Fnedlander, 3 Maclaggan street; ’phone 3,112. NDTRIN.K Hair Food used regularly keeps hair luxuriant, frees scalp from dandruff. Wilkinson and Son, chemists. MOTE Extension Ladders are cheapest and best Full particulars from Keith Ramsay, manufacturer, Dunedin. FURS, Coats. Collars. Rugs, Gloves. Call and see S. S. Black, 420 Moray place, Dunedin. NEW Paper Patterns.—-A splendid new range of “ Butterick ” Paper Patterns; 8,000 in stock; any garment post free, 10d; send stamp for free Monthly Fashion Book Brown, Ewing, and Co., Ltd. Dunedin, sola agents. TA/'TOTOR Car Service day and night; XtJ. urgent night calls promptly attended to at reasonable charges; telephone 2,913. Alex. Boag, 5 Bath street. WATTS, George street, Agents Domestic Vacuum Cleaners; labor savers; £3 12s 6d; with wall attachments, £5 15a; electric, £l2 17s 6d. Watts. HAT is Nutrine? A Hair Food, preventing dandruff and making hair grow. Wilkinson and Son. chemists. OVERHEARD AT THE PICTURES. “Yes, I always get my F-uit, Vegetables, and Groceries from ALP. BROWN, and his method of giving back one day’s takings a month makes living much easier for me. I get lib butter every day, and make sure of la Bd.” Return Cash Receipts dated December 10th. BROWN, 305 GEORGE STREET. MONEY. npRUST MONEY TO LEND, in Large o Small Sums, for long or short periods at lowest current rates of interest. CALL,!:. AND G ALLA WAY, Solicitors, 219 Princes street, Dunedin (Next door to Auction Rooms of Messrs Alex Harris and Cd.j. Correspondence address: Box 238, P. 0., Dunedin. k/fONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security vJL • at Current Rates. EDMUND J. SMITH, Solicitor, N.Z. Express Co.’s Building, Bond street. fONEY TO LEND, in any sum, on Mori L gage Security, lowest current rates. ADAMS BROS., Empire Buildings, Princes street. FONEY TO LEND, in any sum, lowest - current rates. MOORE, MOORE, AND NICHOL, 123 STD ART STREET. MONEY TO LEND. 'TVHB DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK J- .prepared w LEND MONEY on Fre hold Security at Lowest Current Rates. MONEY To Lend at current rates. x Trustees, Executors, and Agency Co panyof New Zealand, Limited. 4?Q Upwards Advanced^all classes se< i X? ° rity; easy repayments; confidents Otago Finance, Agency Company. Ltd.. E pure Buildings, Dunedin. ■a/ffONEY Lent, £5 upwards. Dunet frf- „ , a .sr Cla i an d Commission Ageni Ltd, (late W. C. Gray), 225 Princes street, „ T?. Lend, Promissory Not Life Policies, Bond Warrants, Shari JJiGsholdfl, ]), Moloney Princes street. 11 PUBLIC NOTICES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT BY BROWN’S, LTD.' STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, Princes street (at the comer). For the next few weeks, during the afternoon tea hour (3 to 4.30), our Musicians will supply music entirely NATIONAL. At no time more than the present should our patriotism be shown, and the musical programmes that have been arranged will stir the souls 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 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. . 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 lose no time in interviewing Mr Martin 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 Treatraent/ 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 apply to the now celebrated rupture specialist. Mr Martin may be consulted free of charge at hia rooms, Samson’s Buildings) Hours; 10 bo 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 will be sent on-—lB/12/17. QUOTmoNS.given for single Blocks or V* Blocks in quantity by the ‘ Evening Stdi 0°

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Evening Star, Issue 16628, 10 January 1918, Page 1

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