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PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. CONTRADICTION! ITT lists been published 'without our au--B- thority that Fraser’s Tea, and Luncheon Rooms will bo Closed during the Influenza Epidemic. This does not apply to ERASER’S RATA TEA ROOMS,, for wo are thankful to say that up to the present our entire staff of Shop, Tea Rooms, and Bakery have been free from the prevailing trouble, SHOP OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL, and TEA ROOMS (until further notice) 3 to 9, 12 to 2, and 5 to 7. PETER FRASER, Proprietor. THE CO-OPERATIVE FRUITGROWERS OF OTAGO, LIMITED. TO THE PUBLIC OF DUNEDIN AND SUBURBS. WE BEG TO NOTIFY that the undermentioned Retail Fruiterers HAVE NO CONNECTION whatsoever with the Dunedin Retail Fruiterers’ Association, and in order to serve the public with the cheapest and choicest Central Otago and Imported Fruits are now getting their supplies from the above company. The public can therefore rely on getting Fresh Supplies of all kinds of Fruit turd Vegetables daily, and we have much pleasure in recommending you to place your orders with the undermentioned shops: E. and W. Wing, 256 Princes street south. Telephone 2,746. Mrs Boreham, Comer Manse and High streets. Telephone 2,174. lira W. F. Gillam, corner George and Albany streets. Telephone 2,217. Mrs Martin, Cargill road, South Dunedin. Telephone 665. Mrs A. Baker, 24 Bin art street, Dunedin. Telephone 3,259. Dunstan Fruit Mart (R. Gommell), Princes street, Dunedin. Mrs T. Mason, 30 Prince Albert road, St. Kilda. Jam Fruits: Apricots, Peaches, Plums. Strawberries, Rasps. BOOK YOUR ORDERS EARLY. STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, PRINCES STREET. THE HOME of the best cup of Tea In Dunedin; in fact, visitors have often been heard to remark it is the Homo of the Best Cup of Tea in the Dominion. And the Sweets and Pastry are on the same high level of quality. QUALITY is our watchword day and night. Wo could supply you with a cup of tea and cakes for 6d; but WJ3 WON’T!! We want you back again To-morrow and the nest day, and unless you are satisfied jyou won’t coma back. Our charge is Bd, and you will be glad to pay it, for YOU WILL BE SATISFIED, and a satisfied patron is worth a dozen dissatisfied ones. Wo would remind our friends that on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS our Tea and Supper Rooms remain Open until 11 o’clock. Ring us up (2,044) to reserve a table for you for after the theatre. STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, AT THE BUST CORNER, DUNEDIN. Re WALTER JOHN GORE, deceased. iIVTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that ail JL s Creditors having any CLAIMS against the Estate of the said Walter Jolm Gore or against the firm of C. and W. Gore are requested to send particulars (in duplicate) of their claims to Messrs JAMES BROWN AND CO., Public Accountants, 8 Liverpool street, Dunedin, on or before the sixth day of DECEMBER, 1918, accompanied by a certificate that the amount was owing on the 28th day of November. 1918. KEZIA GORE, Executrix. MACHINERY-OWNERS should write to or call on Hayward Bros., Ltd., Christchurch, for quotations and details of NORTH BRITISH BELTING. Beet for all classes of machinery; act now. KEEP up your mileage, but reduce your tyre bill; fit CLINCHER CROSS CAR TYRES. They’re used on the western front—the supreme test; try one set. f.O British workers are employed makOUUII ing NORTH BRITISH TYRES. Fit a NORTO BRITISH "DREADNOUGHT” to your motor cycle, and get your money’s worth. Try a pair next time. YOTEH you fit CLINCHER TYRES to * » your bicycle you are protected by a 6 to 15 months’ guarantee and freedom from annoyance. COMPARE the GARDEN HOSE made by the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO. with any other brand. Sold by all ironmongers. ■ttTtTHEN you buy GARDEN HOSE, got ?¥ the best. There’s nothing to equal NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COMPANY’S brand. Beat fabric, best rubber, high quality, long service. EY. Tt/T ON E Y TO LEN D, BY. -Will £3 to £so °- . EY If you are short of Gash— BY. To Buy a Business, BY. To Buy a Motor Car, BY! To Buy Furniture or Piano, BY. Or PY To Pay your Debts, BY* COMB AND SEE ME. EY. Money Advanced upon any ap EY proved Security, including Fund FY lure I-ivo Steck, Implements, etc üblioity. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL sr- 8 secrets entrusted to one person only personally or by letter (enclosing stamp) T BALKIND, 25 DOWLING STREET, ’Phono 3,404. Box 590. irs • Daily, 9 to 6; Fridays, 7 to 9; days, 9 to 1. Saturday Afternoons by gemont. ■ ou require Domestic Assistance, Advertise in the ‘ Star ’

COLD STORES, COLD STORES, 270-278 KING EDWARD STREET. A HIGH STANDARD QUALITY OF PRIME MEAT, POULTRY, DAIRY PROTVnPF. FUGS ETC is stil’ maintained at the “ Stores,” where ft largo stock is always held for the convenience of customers. The “Southern Cross” Brand of Baoon, in Bolls. Flitches, and Hams, all dairy-fed, is second to none. . ~ SMATL GOODS —The preparation of these appetising foods is under the close perJ ' 0 f an EXPERT of exceptionally wide experience, and only the choicest sonal supervision^ iTfTh^B supplies ami “high cost of living” these goods should nrovo a VERT CREAT CONVENIENCE TO tRe BUSY HOUSEWIFE. P PASTIES aro prepared by an EXPERT CHEF, the large and daily increasing demand for them proving that they are appreciated and giving every satisfaction to COMB e AND VISIT THE “COLD STORES," WHERE MJ-M-Li A l ' l -' ’ -DtxiTi nTTAT.nrV AH' TtoTK T/1W! EVERYTHING IS OF THE BEST QUALTTY AT THE LOWEST PRICES 270-278 KING EDWARD STREET. SUNNY, BRIGHT, AIRY, AND SANITARY. STRAND TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS OCTAGON.

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Evening Star, Issue 16907, 3 December 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16907, 3 December 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 16907, 3 December 1918, Page 1

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