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MODERN METHODS DON’T COST MONEY; THEY SAVE IT. INVICTA PATENT BINDER FILES, The best File ever placed on the market. A Bookbinder in the Office. INQUIRIES INVITED, WILKIES, 92 PRINCES STREET. GOOD HEALTH. WITHOUT active digestion it is impos fiiblo for one to be efficient for what ever duties are before them. We recommend the use of ANTI-ACIDO when there is any derangement in the stomach whatsoever. It is an excellent digestive corrective. , Price, 2s 6d. Wholesale Agents: NEILL AND CO., LTD., Bond street, Dunedin. QUALITY SUITS” Possess Cut, Fit, Fashion, Finish, ond Good Taste! 'Hie Spring Season brings an inflow of business, so many Gentlemen are ordering Suits for the coming finer weather. Wo have a particularly choice slock of High-ebro Worsteds, Tweeds, and other fashions, which is meeting with appreciation and the approval of customers. Wo will gladly submit our selections to gentlemen interested. Tweeds are, of course, in popular demand. Tho price of a “QUALITY” SUIT in this favorite material runs from Eight Guineas. «T. AND I. ARTHUR, LTD., Merchant Tailors and Men’s Mercers, 12. 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. UNEMPLOYMENT. MAYOR’S APPEAL FOR FUNDS. With the concurrence and support of the Local Unemployment Belief Executive, I hereby Appeal for Funds to enable ua to provide work for a number of willing workers who are in dire need of the means of support for themselves and their fami]ice. Tho Citizens of Dunedin have shown a marked generosity in supporting appeals for worthy objects throughout the world, and I have the greatest confidence that the same splendid liberality will not be wanting when the appeal is for those of our fellow-citizens who find themselves in necessitous circumstances owing to tho abnormal industrial times through which we are now passing. The_ Relief Committee have fixed a few essential condjtions to apply to the work they favor. First, that it should be of general benefit to the City and its environments; secondly, that only men with dependents should be employed; and, thirdly, that tho wages paid should be at the relief works rate of 12s per day. _ The Committee, when appealed to some little time ago, undertook to raise at least £I,OOO towards the Railway Deviation and Improvement of the Foreshore Scheme that is being started by the joint help of the Government and the Harbor Board. If all those able to help would give their quota, we should be in a position to do much good with the money, The need is pressing, and it is our duty to help those less fortunate than ourselves. If unmarried workers would subscribe 5 per cent., and married workers, or those with dependents, would send 2t per cent, of their earnings for the month of Ailgust, which amounts could be subsidised by (he employers, wo could go a, long way in tho direction of meeting the moist needy demands. Business firms and employers generally are earnestly asked to organise a scheme of subscriptions amongst their staffs, and thus give those willing and able to help the opportunity of doing so. The sums so collected and sent to tho Town Clerk's Office will bo gratefully received and acknowledged through the columns of the Press. JAMES S. DOUGLAS, Mayor. Town Hall, Dunedin, August $, 1922. ...

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

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 18045, 12 August 1922, Page 5