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WANTEDS, ETC. LOOK!— Gents’ Suits and Ladies’ Costumes Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed | by practical tailor.—Levy, 39 Princes street. INTYRKS "Extra - Strong Regulating Pills, 5s 6d.—For sale at all chemists and storekeepers everywhere. TIGNOLITE Wood Preservative and While J.J Pine Borer Destroyer; Mote Extension Ladders.—Keith Ramsay: Store, 77 Lower Rattray street; Head Office, 49 Vogel street. NEW Paper Patterns.—A splendid new range of “Butterick” Paper Patterns; 8.000 in stock; any garment, post free, 10a; send stamp for free Monthly Fashion Book. —Brown, Ewing, and Co., Ltd., Dunedin, sole agents. A~" AND J. WATT~George and Prince*. • streets. Buy direct from factory; factory prices. The celebrated black diamond COAL is again REDUCED from the .Ist MAY, 1922. 54s Ton, 27s 6d Half-ton, 14s Quarterton, and 4s 9d a Bag. ' 3s 6d per Ton Extra on Hill. 1 Is per Ton Discount if Paid before the 20th ' of Mouth Following Delivery. DUNEDIN AND SUBURBAN COAL COMPANY, 61 Castle’ street. ’Phono 401. FROM Tea garden to Tea packet. "ROMA,” the Tea with Aroma, is not touched by hand Wonderful machinery removes harmful Tannin Dust. Roma is pure, fragrant Tea. EXCURSIONS. PENINSULA FERRY CO.—Steamers leave Portobello at 7.30, 3.45; Dunedin 9.30, 5.15. Wednesday, extra boat leaves Portobello at 12.15 p.m., Dunedin 2 p.m. Friday, extra boat leaves Portobello at 6.30, Dunedin 10.15 p.m. Saturday, leave Porto ■ bello 7.30 a.m., 12.15, 4.45 p.m.; Dunedin 9.30, 2, and 6.15 p.m. Sunday, leave Porto- \ belo 8.15, 12.45, 4.45: Dunedin 10 a.m., 2.30, 6.15 p.m. ’Phones 989.. 994; Portobello 19. BRIGHTON and Taieri Mouth Rojal Mail (C. J. Hobbs and Co.)—Motors leave for Brighton and Toieri Mouth Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 9.30 a.m.; for Brighton only. 5.10 p.m. daily, also 1.10 p.m. Saturdays. For Specials, ring Brighton House, Brighton Bureau. MONEY. IM ONEY TO LEND. IN ANY SUM, on Mortgage Security, Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS., Empire Buildings, Princes street. MONEY TO LEND. mHE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is preX pared to LEND MONEY on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. M ONEY TO LEND, IN ANY Lowest Current Rates. SUM, MOORE. MOORE. AND NICHOL, 105 Stuart street. Money? to lend on freehold SECURITY at Current Rates. EDMUND J. SMITH, Solicitor, N.Z. Express Co.’s Building, Bond street. MONEY' To Lend, Promissory Notes, Lite Policies, Bond Warrants, Shares, Freeholds, Leaseholds.—D. Moloney, SO Princes street. MONEY To Lend at Current Rales.—The Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company of New Zealand, Ltd. I OANS on Furniture, Pianos, Life PoliJ dee, Shares, Bonds, Postal Certificates. Stock, etc.; lowest rates, easiest repayments; inquiries confidential.—Otago Finance Company, 15 Empire Buildings. MONEY To Lend, £5 and upwards.—H. Divers, 193 iPrinces street, office adjoining Grand Pictures.'' TyfONBY.—I •specialise in . Loans* on Life irX Insurance Policies; business confidenI tial; no delay.—H. Divers, 195 Princes street. OExs7lßlor£2CT3b; furaiMure, scrip; correspondents enclose stamp; envelope for reply.—Divers, 193 Princes street. LOANS, £5 to £loo. — Loans on easy terms; reasonable rates; strictly confidential.—Bryapt, 225 Princes street. MONEY Lent privately, £5 to £SO, furniture, pianos, etc.; business confidential; enclose reply stamp.—9S9, ‘Star’ Office, MONEY Club for Money; largo or small loans ou all classes of securities;, particulars on application. —Hugh Mitchell, secretary, 152 High street. MONEY TO LEND. ■rtTE HAVE VARIOUS SUMS of TRUST " MONEYS TO LEND on FIRSTCLASS FREEHOLD SECURITY. SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, AND NICHOL, Solicitors. [ONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD L SECURITIES At Lowest Rates of Interest. JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor, 26 Dowling street. 1/jTONEY 'TO LEND, in Large or Small .T-i. Amounts, on Freehold Security. MONDY, STEPHENS, MONRO, AND STEPHENS, Solicitors, Express Co.’s Buildings, Bond street. tONEY To Lend on Freehold Security in sums to suit borrowers at current rates. —Burton and Paterson, ' trustees aud investing agents, 41 Dowling street. MONEY. M ONEY TO LEND, Large or Small Sums. TONKINSON AND WOOD, Solicitors, No. 1 Dowling street. INSURANCE NOTICES. 4 USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT Ik SOCIETY. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £44,000,000. THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE ! IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE, AND THE BEST BONUS-PAYING OFFICE IN THE WORLD. District Office: A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street. ■i H. F. TIBBITTS, Chief Agent, Dunedin District. ’Phones 241 and 3,486. EDUCATIONAL. DRESSMAKING School, Octagon.—Classes Daily; Evening Class begins August 22nd; principal, Mrs Chirnside; telephone 3,13.2. _ _______ PIANO, Organ Tuner, Repairer, Polisher, Robert W. Gould, 199 South road, Caversham; estimates free; charges reasonable. TOILET. WOMEN ABE AMAZED I Yes 1 , literally amazed at the wonderful improvement in their skin after even one i application of "LA PLASTIQUE,” the startling new facial treatment which is creating a stir throughout the Dominion. “LA PLASTIQUE ” is the discovery of Miss M’Elwain, the . leading beauty specialist of Auckland. “LA PLASTIQUE” removes in a natural manner the dead skin scales and other impurities which clog the pores and cause pimples, blackheads, and unsightly blemishes. Pale, sallow skins bloom into radiant complexions. Pores are cleansed to their very depths. Drooping tissues and muscles are rejuvenated and remodelled to their youthful contour. Wrinkles disappear as if by magic. Order from your loca* toilet specialist, or send for full particulars to 1 Miss M’ELWAIN, 270 Queen street, AUCKLAND. GET Quotations from 1 Evening Star’ Office for largo or small quantities! of D ripi.«ui before... placin'’ your order, j

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Evening Star, Issue 18054, 23 August 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18054, 23 August 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18054, 23 August 1922, Page 1

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