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PUBLIC NOTICES. Chetmo. WEATHER GAUGE AT NOOB *"£. XO-DAT--80 70 ! 60 1 CO 40 SO SO At CONN’S 11 GRAND” PHARH&3Y. Barometer falling. CHArigj SOME TIME You will need— A Doctor, A Prescription Filled, A Good Chemist’s Shop, And Careful Compounding. Then remember That wa Await your Orders, And wili faithfully serve you. CONN’S GRAND PHARMACY, GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephones 546, 552. Residence, 5,055. IJIGH CARNIVAL is the order of the daj r ; but only for a time, however,- can we escape “ the steady round, the daily task.” Lessen the task and lighten the round by using in the range a clean, hot, lasting coal. WARONUI COAL (The Most Economical). Telephones 317 and 348.

RESUMED PRACTICE. MR A. W. MARTIN, RUPTURE SPECIALIST, HAS RESUMED PRACTICE At his Rooms, SAMSON’S BUILDINGS, Dowling street, After his Fourteenth Visit to all the Principal Centres of New Zealand. Visitors to the Carnival who may be victims to Rupture should come to Dunedin early, in order lo be treated by Mr Martin, and then they can attend the various shows with comfort and pleasure. The Dr J. A. Sherman appliance is the only one that gives an upward contractile pressure, and cures where all others fail. The sooner a rupture is attended to the better, as continually putting off only means needless suffering Mr Martin has treated more cases of rupture successfully than any man south of the Line, and every sufferer should avail themselves of the present opportunity of consulting him during his stay in Dunedin. Consultations are free. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12. 2 p.m. to 5. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Send for free booklet. It contains information of vital importance to all afflicted. YOU may have wailed long for a Piano. " Some day we really must j;et one,” you no doubt have often said. Here are specialists offering Full Compass, Upright Grand Pianos at from £45 upwards. There is one to suit you without exhausting your purse. Delay no longer. Drive out dull care and let music in! HOWELL BROTHERS AND McAHAN, Stuart street (below Octagon). the guardian trust and EXECUTORS COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED (Specially Empowered by Act of Parliament). EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES UNDER WILLS. TRUSTEES UNDER MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS. ADMINISTRATORS, ATTORNEYS FOR THE DOMINION. ABSENTEES FROM ATTORNEYS FOR EXECUTORSABROAD TRUSTEES FOR DEBENTURE-HOLDERS' Etc., Etc.

DUNEDIN OFFICE: South Biitish Building, 3 Liverpool street. ’Phono 527. F. H. CARR, Local Manager and Attorney. Send for FREE COPY of our Instructive Booklet, ‘SOME COMMON MISTAKES IN THE MAKING OF WILLS.’ ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the ' Evening Star ’ are accepted subject to the understanding that the right is reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may be considered undesirable to appear as written by the advertiser.

SPARROW AND CO., LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, SIETWBIGHT, JAMES, AND NICHOL’S BUILDINGS, 152 HIGH STREET. ■‘Phone 2,592. .p hone 2,392.

A NDERSON’S BAY. —6-roomed Splendid Home, large rooms; bathroom, hot and cold, electric light; splendid view; handy to tram; i-acre land. Price, £1,250. ANDERSON’S BAY.—S-roomed House; hay window, return verandah, bathroom, hot and cold, electric • light; £-acre ground; 2 chain frontage. Price, £950. Close tram. ST. CLAIR.—S-roomed Bungalow; bathroom, hot and cold, porcelain bath, electric light, gas for cooking, panelled hall; beautiful house, close tram; nice section. Price, £1,150. TVCUSSELBURGH.—S-roomed House; 2 ■PrA box windows and portico, bathroom, hot and cold, electric light, drainage, washhouse, copper and tubs; large section. Price, £7OO.

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Evening Star, Issue 17279, 18 February 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17279, 18 February 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 17279, 18 February 1920, Page 1

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