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PUBLIC NOTICES. N. AND E. s. PATERSON, ' SHARE AN » LAND BROKERS, ETC., DOMINION CHAMBERS, 342 RATTRAY STREET (opposite Wood’s Private Hotel). Ll2 Invm^,.« hoi fil, P r Mifcio , n) r Ne '^ Brick teitoc c. rooms, fitted with tho linen press electric Ticrfit f lou , B P ,a:>t <:r ceilings, enamel bath, cupboards and wardrobes ASSESS d^it. fr OMy d £ l^° n ’ taatefuUy laid ° Ut in floWera ’ la ™’ Gentleman’s ordor)7”oonlitted un with J) n! H J! an< i onc Bma -U room i very commanding appearance, and over- Vacrc chnf t “, oderu conveniences; cousurvatories, balconies, etc., with chTrd flowed and f f P e c?iw °a ; ma f l,fice ; lt tastefully laid out in lawn, or’and alf’XX garden; also splendid tomato-house; asphalt walks and hTk-avhm and^Ti e | 7 Th » Property is worth £1.500, bub the owner Easy terms. Great sacrifice, £1,150. D new and pretty Bungalow of 5 large ate papers*’ and^fnJLca 6 kteßt and conveniences, wide ifa.ll, tile grates, 4T“on ? 6 \ui d n casement windows and return verandah; good freehold W m_ garden, etc. Genuine bargain. £SO deposit. Only £650. . O IN ecldwat^r 1 eW^ B K li 0 u ohul ? h ‘Tr®'T“ ea Briclc ' Wni s bathroom, scullery, passed view of rr e ®s! rno U d nil other conveniences; freehold section; unsurpassed view of Dunedin and Harbor. Terms to suit. Bargain. 4l C Wlt£. HOME > Maold Hill (in good poritEH)—-Substantial House 4 good rooms riew. “ sunny iUeP-First-class House“(spleudid order), S roon^ BURTON AND PATTERSON, land, estate, and' financial agents and accountants, ALBION CHAMBERS. 41 DOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN. FOR SALE. FOR RAT.m END•. Comfortable Cottage of 4 rooms; bay window, verandah, gas, washhouse, scullery; drained to regulation; in very good order; freehold section. Pries, £450 or offer. TO LET. TO LET. GEORGE STREET: 8 Rooms, drained, all conveniences, gas and electric li-riit garden £1 per week. 0,5 ST. KILDA ■ 6 Booms, drained, all 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. STRAND! STRAND! FOE ICE-CREAM ICES, FRUIT SALAD AND DAINTY FLAVORED DRINKS STRAND, OCTAGON, STRAND. TAMJBLYN, M‘KENZIE, AND WINTON (’Phone 3,608), (’Phone 3,608), HOUSE, FARM, AND STATION AGENTS AND VALUATORS, BTC., BEAITEWAITES’ BUILDINGS, 42 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. £93o~ P W?rif f USS€II r gh m SQ; 7 /P lendid rooms, plastered tWghoi electric light and gas lor cooking, etc • bathmmn u j i 1 bas ln: the ■ house has" been particularly wo/Clt ’and E h l l Srr S U “ dS co “P rlie i?f r0 l 0V n el scchon ’ and are most delightfully laid outiXXrdt n fl °’m r and vegetable garden, also fowlhouses and runs 5 Owin- tn the oXer lea mg Dunedin, an extremely low figuro has been placed on this splendid propertv T P; siLon is excellent, and m every way it is a desirable place. Early application' is j quested. Terms -nil be arranged to suit purchaser. y ippncawon is i BA —MAORI HILL: Practically new 4 R hj. and c. water, basin, shower, etc.; Practically new 4 Rooms; verandah, porcelain enamel bath trees planted. A^ery'cheap S’ ptS ! fruit 4-*QOA— Slightly on rise in City: _ ,„, s „ d«(OUU basin, gas and ring, and gas tires. 6 Hrge Rooms; large section; hj. and 0., bat] founaations; latest 5 sewer drainage.; workshop etc° X Wi'hXim" j ordic f o ’, oouurel within penny section. The very thing so man/people LiZilfd l ° f a " a handy position, within walking distance of business. S ' S °° d kome 1 far from Gardens: Semi-bungalow of 4 nice rooms witv, v. *r,7TYT, basin, etc ; electric light; sewer drain,icm- ’T“ h ‘ , d batl outbuildings complete, and garden, rose garden, all °in beautiful orde?’ ii’T present owner. Must be sold. We strongly recom raeild “S Xin S o \Zf little place 10 come and ?ee us about this. J or a Z oo<x > tlc *6BS-!±rCsSg|gs7 sewered• view ert a,nd ?■ ‘ 1 aßd in a loCaUty -* ‘-S YOU CAN GIVE NICER ARTICLES, AND THEY WILL COST LESS MONEY, IF YOU MAKE YOER PURCHASES OP WEDDING AKD BIRTHDAY GIPTS FROM US. For the above purposes, or for a Gift of any kind, you like to give as good an article as possible. You don’t want to give anything "trashy.” Yon want something superior, but not exorbitant in price. For this rea -n yon should make your purchases at our establishment. For ov;r 55 years we have enjoyed the confidences of a very large number of customers m 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. Wo therefore confidently Trdto you at the beginning of another year to make your' purchases of .JEWELLERY AND SILVERWARE from a firm which can claim to have 1 -, morited custom by fair dealing. 'G. AND T. YOUNG, LTD., 88 PRINCES STREET. A TRY Hayward’s FLAG BRAND PICKLES for flagging appetites; the condiment of the period; pure, fresh, economical. Ask your grocer. HE ideal appetiser is MILITARY PICKLE, an Oriental combination of choice vegetables and fruits combined in the way that sets the gastric juices flowing, thus aiding digestion. All live grocers. IF your grocer doesn’t stock Hayward’s 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. LINCHER CROSS TYRES, the motorIs j’s delight; users on Dominion roads have PROVED them the best long-distance tyre obtainable; buy service by insisting on Clincher Cross. Leading garages. EOUGH roads don’t worry the users of • CLINCHER TYRES, because they are composed of the best quality rubber, made by honest British labor.. Trade imperially and buy the British article. f 8 tO-NIGHT is hosing time. If you w JL to keep your garden looking fr green, attractive, ask for the L or G qi ties of NORTH BRITISH HOSE (the qi ties for long wear), and trade imperially. REMEMBER, the recollection of que remains long after the price is gotten. That is why it pays to bu Quality True; the nolth brit: CLINCHER TYRES for service and satis tion. SxARTLING Testimony.—A doctor, cently returned from the front, well known to manv of our readers, ass that the British dovernmont uses alt exclusively NORTH BRITISH MOTOR CYCLE TYRES and one other brand their vehicles. Why P jOYCLISTS! ride a Tyre that the ma V-/ are not afraid to guarantee for 9, or 15 months: the NORTH BRIT. CLINCHERS, with the extra air space makes for easy riding. Ask your dealer ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. GEORGE D. COS, 21 Hanover street, Dunedin, Anatomical Mechanician to the New Zealand Government. • r Limbs Imported, or Made, Refitted, or Repaired. Crutches, Celluloid, Splints, or Surgical Bandages Made to Order. Scholl’s Fpot-easers, etc,, etc. Telephone 443x -\t t DI JU T K HABIT CURED. JN Auckland woman writes friends will hardly believe fch* enco m Mr B. since taking DJ i lease send two more packets.” A at Tie nth am says: “I have now in .or liquor.*’ Write to-day for free describing this secret remedy. 6 plain envelope. Lady Manager, Proprietary, 212R-, Lambton quay, ton. 1 J INSURANCE NOTICES. F STANDADD lIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CC PANY OP N.Z., LTD. Fire, Marine, Guarantee, Accident. Capital, £1,000,000. Support this Progressive Local Compai Lowest Current Premiums for all Dep ments of Insurance. Prompt Personal Attention and Lib Claim Settlements have secured a Leadi Position for this Office. Accident and Sickness Policies at Uno monly Low Premiums. ASK US FOR QUOTATIONS. Head Office: High street, Dunedin. Branch Manager for Otago: F. T. Anders TENDERS. PLUMBING AND SANITARY WORK.— For Draining, Heating, Gasfitting, Hot and Cold Water Connections ring urn 576, J. S. DOUGLAS AND CO., 12 FREDERICK STREET, For Estimates or Jobbing Repairs. Prompt attention and moderate rates. Office ’phone, 576; private,-2.138. Plans and specifications prepared for your work in town or country. 'UMBER Mercnants.—C. M. Howison and A Sou, Ltd., 97 Great King street; all stocks thoroughly seasoned. Lime, Cement. nniMBER For Sale.—Red, White, and Black JL Pine, Oregon, and Bluegum; dressed seasoned lines a specialty; lowest quota(fYna. Keith Ramsay, Lower Rattray street.

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

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