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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. What makes a sensible Gift an acceptable uIP $ should , be something just a little better than -would ordinarily have been selected. Therefore- wo recommend that von pay a visit to * „ DUTHIES’. ' LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS. 6d to 4s 6d each. DAINTY BOXES HANDKERCHIEFS 3s lid to 15s. „ ’ SILK GLOVES, 10s 6d per pair. COTTON SUEDE GLOVES, 5s lld to 8s lid per pair. LADIES’ HOSE (large assortment), 5s Hd to 12s 6d per pair. DUTHIES, Drapers, George-street. ■QUSEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS . At A.-AND E. WATKINS’S, Princes street (next Stewart' Dawson’s). ,v SCOTCH Whiskies are of world-wide fame, but Sandy Mac leads all others. LGST AND POUND. LOST, Pekinese Dog; brown, white-toes; reward. 128 London street. T OST (Sunday), Yellow Canary; reward. Apply W. Eslor, Argylo street, Mornington. LOST (Thursday, 16th, Haig street, Mornington). Gold Chain and Pendant; reward. Bing ’phone 3,004. LOST (Tuesday, between Manse street and Octagon), Gold Wristlet Watch (initialled UM.); reward. 1 Filled street. T O&T (Tuesday, between D.SA, and EmBuildings), Lady’s Gloves and. Front; reward. Left’s Boot Shop. T OST, a good day’s outing by not attenduiS Purakanui Annual Sports, Boxing i)av. ® T OST, Tuesday, 10s Note, between Dowliug and Albany streets; reward, 45 Albany street (G. MStay). OST, small Silver-mounted Handbag, -AJ with money; Momington ear, or tween car and Gongai ton’s; reward. Telegraph Oißoo, ~B~F Person detaining Black Cocker Spaniel JL Bnp, please release. Will come home. "ETOXJND (at St. Clair), Hjeiry-^jo-ronnd, A- and a good beach there. ■JCIOUNp, nothing better than our Tailored JL _ Suitsprices reasonable. Pearsons registered tailors, 36 George street. 1 TJjTOUND.—Tour old Pelt Hat made like A- new; moderate charges. J. Whipp, 836 George street. TjlOUND.—Spectacles to amt all aglrtj §7 supplied by qualified OptfSan Bturmer, through Sproserfs ehemiat shon. CVtig-ou. ** I^UND.—Men, your old Pelt Hat Had JL New at small cost- Octagon. Renova tore, next Theatre. TCVOUND,—Knitted. Ties, Wide-ond Tie; A- all at lowest prices. Pearsons, 3 George street. TCTOUND.—Hankies, Sox, Braces, Collar all at lowest prices. Pearsons, 3 George street, gents’" mercers. T7loUND.—Stylish Shirts, newest shop -B-. Hats, Sport Suits. Pearsons, 3i street. Ui^OUND.—Shipment Crockett and Jones’i JL f Famous Boots (ex lonic) at Hender son’s. Stock Exchange Buildings, .Watei street. FOUND, Footwear for holiday time seasonable, reasonable, comfortable Well, try Millard’s Boot Store, 101 Stuar street. OUND, Children's White Canvas Shoe; . ah reduced to dear quickly; full rang; of sizes. See these. Ladies’ Court Lace Ankle A- Shoes; really good value; in glace patent; all reasonably priced. Gents’ Dress Boots, ©ervicea A. fashionable; black or tan; all pro able at Millard’s, IQI Stuart street. T^OUND. —Syrup of Linseed Cough £»«r“rsC” E - p - c “ sm BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Board and Residence fo A- Christmas, holidays; terms moderate Mrs O Neill, 6 Smith street (off Stuar street). ’ HOLIDAY RESORTS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

(SUBSCRIBERS CAN OBTAIN THE ‘STAB’ BEGOT,ABLY on the day of issue at Stations on the NORTH AND SOUTH RAILWAY LINES from the following Agents;— Purakanui Mr J. M'Connachie Waßati Mr M'Gregor Evansdale Mr Johnston Warrington Mr Couper Whff ...„ Mr Beal Waikouaiti Mrs Williamson Goodwood Mr Dempsey Palmerston Mr D. Teviotdale Brighton Mr Mitchell Taien Mouth Mr Knarston Otokia, Mr Loedham Waihola- Mr Carvalho Outram Mr Munro Mosgiel Mr Chadwick Gore —Kailway Bookstall Macandrews Mr Brookman Broad Bay Mr Arthur Portobello Mr Moss BRIGHTON. WILSON’S " DAXMjEEB. ” MOTOR CAR SERVICE. XMAS- HOLIDAY TIME-TABLE. rffVHE “ DAIMLER” w3l Leave Manst JL street Daily from THURSDAY till further notice at 8 Am., 10 Am., 12 Noon. 2.30 p.m., and 5 p.m. Late Trips on Bve, at 8 and 10-50- o’clock. SUNDAY.—9 a.m. and 11 a.m., returning o p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Seats may be booked-at J. R. .Starr’s, tobacconist, opposite Manse street. Bimeau SPedal ri “ g “ Miller,” Britton WACANDREWE BAT BUS will .Run » -***-*• under, Xmas,Eve : Leave Bay. 8.15 a.m. 11.30 a.m. TO p.m. 6.0 p.m. 5.45 p.an, 10.15 p.m. Macandrcw’s Leave Donsdin. 9.3otAm. 12AS =pjn. 1.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 9.50 -p-m. HAo,;pmi. Leave Bay. ■ 8.45 Am. 12.45- pan. 5.30-p an, 7.o‘p.m. Bay Bus • wißTlnn- as -'under, Xmas-i-Day Lssve-Runedin. 10 JO P-m T3opja. 7;4s,p^nx, ■This 251 a. aid Monday, 2TZth_ ‘ npAEAPO HOUSE, LAKE TEKAPO JL me IDEAL TOURIST RESORT * OB’ THE MACKENZIE. First-class Accommodation, euery-Conveni-ence. Beautiful-Scenery, Good ;Pishine-and Shooting. Terms Moderate. HOUSE, Beach street, Walkou- »» ‘ aiti.—First-class table, handy beach or train, car accommodation, ideal weekend resort. Booked Dp for Nmn. Jaa. Gibson, proprietor. POUNAWBA. —To Let, - Three Furnished Rooms; use of conveniences. Address “Holiday 8.,” ‘Star’ Office. WANTED, Furnished Crib, Brighton or Taieri Mouth, .from 2tJfh January fortnight. “Pen,” “Star’ Office. ’ COMFOKL’A BLE 2-roomed Crib, near Brighton, fortnight from January 10th; £1 weekly. “ Crib,” ' Bos 189, Dun. -edin. WANTED Known—That Billheads, Choulara, Cards, Programmes, and General Print bg of cm; dssoriptiOß are easeuted st the ‘Brazing Star’- Office at Moderate

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Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17542, 23 December 1920, Page 8