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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. .REDUCED IN PRICE. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW SEASON'S BEST BRITISH HOT WATER BAGS. Now 6s 6d lo 13s 6d. NEIL’S DISPENSARY, George street. MOTORISTS, GARAGE PROPRIETORS, MEDICAL GENTLEMEN READ THIS, IT INTERESTS YOU. FLATLITE HAS PASSED ALL THE TESTS In NORTH OTAGO, OTAGO CENTRAL, AND SOUTHLAND, INVERCARGILL TO ■BLUFF. Now used by Southland Motor Club Members, Mail Coaches, Leading Invercargill Medical Gentleman. Passed by all the Leading Police Officials of the Dominion. With a FLATLITE REFLECTOR a newspaper can be read with ease at 150 yards distance. It produces absolutely no dazzle or glare. No need to dim your headlights in town or .passing other vehicles. It will suit any motor ear headlight type, and the adap- ; ter type only takes the same tirao to fit as 'an electric bulb. Ordinary standard bulbs are used. Price, £3 10s. The whole of the first shipment of FLATLITE having been sold out, supplies will be forthcoming in a week’s time. If your garage cannot supply you, ring BRADFIELD, MTHEP.SON, LTD., 34 WATER STREET (’PHONE 2,919), DISTRIBUTORS. W. H. MATTHEWS, OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND AGENT. FLATLITE does away with the Spot Light, as numbers on bouses are easily scon with the side illumination. Does not give a beam of light in front of car; gives the whole width of road. SUCCESS OP AN AUSTRALIAN INVENTION. AMERICAN SIGHTS SOLD. The FLATLITE COMPANY has received a cable from its American representative stating that the Corcoran Victor Company, of Cincinnati, U.S.A., has purchased the sole manufacturing rights for FLATLITE in Canada and the U.S.A. on royalty basis. This Company is the largest lamp manufacturing corporation in the world. It makes 65 per cent, of the motor headlamps used in America, including those for such cars as the Cadillac, Buiek, Oakland, Chevrolet, ■ Scripps-Booth, Overland, Dodge, Hupmobile, Maxwell, Studcbakcr, and Ford. Its output of lamps runs into several millions per annum. Australia scores a big success, for the reason that the State of Massachusetts has introduced legislation concerning _ headlights which no invention but Australian FLATLITE could live up to. So drastic are the regulations that many makes of cars could not be operated in that State at night. Several other Stales have adopted the Massachusetts regulation, and l FLATLITE swept the board, and several millions will be manufactured forthwith. | ADVANTAGES OE FLATLITE. ! To appreciate the advantages of FLATLITE over the ordinary form of motor headlight, it shotild be kept in mind that the surface to be illuminated is the roadway, which is substantially flat. The type of headlight in general use acts more like a searchlight than one with the specific purpose required by motorists—illuminating a flat, ! horizontal surface. In shape the old stylo headlight is round, and a large quantity of the light it projects necessarily goes up in the air or on to the road immediately in front of the ear, where it is of no use whatever. FLATLITE is designed to achieve exactly the opposite result. No portion of the projected light is lost in the higher atmosphere, all light being used for the illumination of the roadl and the objects thereon. The glareless light of FLATLITE streams along the road, molting gradually into the distance, as well as casting a soft radiance on either side of the track, enabling all objects to bo clearly distinguished. BEADFIELD, M'PHEESON, LIMITED, 34 WATER STREET (’PHONE 2,919), DISTRIBUTORS. W. H. MATTHEWS, OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND AGENT. EOSSS OTHAM’S Commercial College, open day and evening; Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, English, Esperanto; individual tuition.—’Phone 736. 'ftJEVER a mechanical stop whei you ride ll a Harley-Davidson Motor Cycle. Otago agents W. A. Justice and - mperial Gtrage, 292 Princes street, Dunedin. T ANTED .—Aching Corns Removed; pain. . less and pleasant.—Chas. Buchan, foot cialisfc. Octagon; appointments by ’phone WANTED, Electrical Work; House Lighting a specialty.—Consult S. Matthews, 64 Hazel avenue, Cavcrsham; ’phono 862. VVTANTED.—Have you any Furniture you it don’t want? We can sell it; send it along.—Moss-Phillips. IMTANTED Known-Tilbury Forwarding H Company, Ltd., Remove Furniture cheaper by motor. Estimates free. WANTED Known—For Gasfitling and Plumbing Repairs ring up C. S. Jenkins and Co., Dowling street, IT ANTED, Cook-General; hotel, Cen- » tral; wages 30s. —Box 6or ’phone 3, WANTED Purchase, i or |-acrc Freehold Section, Kaikorai.—Price, etc., to 343, ‘Star’ Office. YOUNG Man, 18, energetic, requires Employment; understands horses, drive Ford.—Write 352, ‘Star’ Office. AILORESSES.—Wa n teT~good TrouserVest Hand.—Gow, tailor and outfitter, Gardens Comer, N.E.Y. WANTED To Buy, 5-roomed House, sound, with bath and all conveniences; not past Gardens or Id south; up to £7OO cash. —No. 385, ‘Star’ Office. ANTED, by good all-round tradesman, Roof and House Painting, day or contract; £8 to £23.—379, ‘ Star 1 Office. WANTED, an experienced Oook, used to hotel work.—Apply Metropolitan Hotel. TMT'ANTBD To Rent, a 3-room House or »I Flat, with kitchenette.—Address 388, ‘Star’ Office. MANAGER Wanted, drapery, clothing, and boot departments; also Milliner and Saleswoman, for general merchant’s, country town. —Applications, testimonials, address General, 386, ‘Star’ Office. WANTED. —Skating, Brydone Hall Rink, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, 7.30; every afternoon, 2.30. Admission 6d. Wednesday next, Grand, Sports Night; ladies’, men’s race, etc. 'ANTED Known Famous Boles Watches, appropriate gifts.—Thomson', jeweller, ring and watch specialist, opposite Knox Church. CHIMNEY Sweep, practical ma.n; Paint Work and Windows also Cleaned. —J. Carpenter, 4 School street, Eoslyn; orders also booked at Washer's Agency, Eoslyn; ’phone 9,052. , WANTED To Purchase, 5 or 6-roomed House, in Sunshine; buyer waiting. —Macassey and Co. A WIDOW (without children) would like the Company of middle-aged Lady; share living expenses; Broad Bay or harborside.—Address Company, 591, ‘ Star.* \IS7ANTED Buy, sound Four-roomed ?! House, freehold; all conveniences; about £4OO to £500; £SO deposit, balance rent—s9s, ‘Star’ Office WANTED, smart Girl, with experience of jelly crystal packing.—The Phcenix PLOUGHMEN, Shepherds, Rouseabouts, Youths, Couples (hotels), Rhbbiters, Cooks, Generals, Housemaids, Waitresses, Housekeepers.—Baker’s Agency, Dowling street. PATRONISE Returned Soldiers.—Wanted, Painting and Paperhanging.—O. B. Ufton, 19 Broughton street, Roslyn; ’phono 9,144. CAPABLE Housekeeper, with knowledge of sewing, wishes Employment.—4o4, ‘Star’ Office. ■ RITISH-MADE Minoers-MVo. 1,10 s 6dl 2,12 s; 3,18 s 6d; Spirit Lamps, 2s 6d. —Cash Trading Company, Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 5