PUBLIC NOTICES. Tnermo- WEATHER GAUGE AT NOON meter rnn r>AV at Nooa J.O-UAX. 80 70 00 60 +0 30 20 At CONN’S GRAND” PHARMACY. CMANCr xy Barometer rising. IF YOU KNEW Drug values and understood how much depends upon the purity and scientific compounding that the intended medicinal effect may be obtained; IF YOU KNEW The thousand-and-ona ways open to make qualities to fit any price; IF YOU KNEW How much depends upon the MORAL RESPONSIBILITY of the Druggist, and knew it as weil as your doctor does, we’d be pretty sure of your patronage. There’s satisfaction in knowing that every drug you buy at Conn’s is intended to meet the most exacting demands of the doctor, who knows. That’s Drug Insurance which CONN gives, costing you nothing extra. CONN’S GRAND PHARMACY, GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS. HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephones ; 546, 552; Residence, 5,055. i MONEY, i MONEY. MONEY MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY, MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. LEND, Money to £3 to £SOO. If you are short of Cash— To Buy u Business, To Buy a Motor Car, To Buy Furniture or Piano, Ox To Pay your Debts, COMB AND SEE MB. Money Advanced upon any approved Security, including Furniture, Live Stock, Implements, etc. No Publicity. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Business secrets entrusted to one person only, ippiy personally or by letter (enclosing stamp). L. W. BALKIND, 35 DOWLING STREET, ’Phono 3,404. Box 590. Hours: Daily, 9 to 6; Fridays, 7 to 9; Saturdays. 9 to 1, Saturday Afternoons by arrangement. npHE ‘EVENING STAR’ is the Best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE. DAIRY FARMS POE SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT. i '-HE Tyro for Indian and Harley-Davidson A. Motor Cycles is the “CLINCHER uREADNOUGTH” 23 x 3 MOTOR CYCLE TYRE. 'A splendid long-distance British tyre; try one out! EDUCATIONAL. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO WITH 1919 ? Are you going to make it your “Banner” year and mark it with a big milestone of progress, or are you going to drift along, taking things as they come, and draw the salary of men who are inferior to yourself in mental capacity? We urge the determination to improve. For tweniv years we have urged this upon young men and young women, and as a consequence over 3,000 of the executive heads of business places owe their training to us. We inspired them to start, we provided them with a system of correspondence lessons far exceeding their expectations, we KEPT THEM INSPIRED to progress, and finally we reaped the reward in their grateful thanks and (heir recommendation of ouv services to ti eir friends. Hemingway and Robertson Schools have “ made good "’ by helping others to make good. Wherever you are, whatever you do, If you are not satisfied with your “present position, you may rest assured there is something wrong wit.i the position or with your rapacity. Write us confidentially, telling us what you are doing and what you would like to do, and will reply to you" by ret.ri! mail giving you free advice as to how you can make the same progress as has neon possible for thousanas of others. HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD.. AUCKLAND. T.O. Box 516. LANCER DRESS-CUTTING SCHOOL. rU ASSES will RESUME TUESDAY, VO February 4. EVENING CLASSES UARCH 3 (Mondays and Thursdays). DAY 'LASSES. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 10 to 12 and 2to 4 p.m. Cut Patterns a specialty. Principal, Miss KATE STEWART. Rooms, 123 High street (opposite D.T C.).
CAVERSIIAM. —5 Rooms, almost new; semi-bnngnluw; splendid position, electric light and plug for iron, perfect order, vmi.sta ceilings, 3 built-in wardrobes ami bookcase and several cupboards; price, £7OO for quick sale. Foii’o 215. MOKN’INGTON. —6-roomcd modem Dwelling, in perfect combi ion; electric light, bath, basin, 1 laundry; drained to sewer: splendid homo; price, £975. Folio 223. 'VfORTH DUNEDIN.—6-rocmed Dwelling; electric light, telephone, gas; drained to sewer; every convenience; price, £BSO. Folio 221. ST. KILDA.—S Rooms; electric light, porcelain hath and basin, steel ceilings, verandah; new stable (would do for garage): corner eection, two frontages. Price, £725. Folio 213.
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Evening Star, Issue 16995, 18 March 1919, Page 1
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