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PWBUC NOTICES; Hmummiter tt Noam so 70 I 60 m 40 SO 20 WEATHER GAUGE AT NOON TO-DAT. AT (KNOTS "GRAND" PHARMACY. & Barometer falling. PRESCRIPTION ARGUMENTS, Yon can't fell, 'either by looking at a proscription or by lasting it, whether it has been tilled correctly or not. You must trust entirely to your druggist. Still another reason why you should have your proscription dispensed here—a. place where you way feel safe and sure. There must be no doubt., no uncertainty in the mind of the patient zg fo the rightness of the prescript'on. Perfect confidence in our prescriptionfilling by both physician and patient begets a tnith which won't alone cure sickness but certainly helps. | CONN'S GRAND PHARMACY, GRAND BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephones 546, 552. Residence 3,055. | gOOTH’B ELECTRO-MEDICAL AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE, 4SO GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN (Reg. A.M.A. and N.Z, Gov.). Established 34 years. Telephone 600 PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS recoinmend Mr D. Edwin Booth’s Special Electromedical and Massage Methods of Treatment to their patients suffering from Neuritis, Sciatica, Lumbago, Paralysis, Rheumatism. Stiff Joints, Nervous Disorders, etc, etc. SILK EOR JUMPERS AND SPORTS COATS, 7s lid PER SKEIN, Tn All Colors and Shades. Postage Extra on Country Orders. lyr I S S C L O U G H, ItJ. 62 G’oorgo street, Dunedin. UNIVERSITY OP OTAGO, DENTAL HOSPITAL. rsUIE OTAGO UNIVERSITY DENTAL JL HOSPITAL is OPEN DAILY foi PATIENTS who cannot afford to go to a private dentist. Small charges aro made to cover the cost of material used. Patients should attend in the first instance at 9 a.tn., and thereafter by appointment. PIANOS. Included in the well-selected stock of tinHowell Piano Company, 78 Stuart street aro such celebrated makes as Bolmi, Thurmer, Renardi, Hn-ake, and others; also the high-grado English “ Moore and Moore,” London, Bishop, Kemble, in latest 88-note compass, art mahogany designs. Tho prices art quite reasonable, and a guarantee for 10 years rs given with each instrument. Particulars of our unique deferred payment system will interest intending purchasers. Special quotations for cash buyers. HOWELL PIANO COMPANY, 78 STUART STREET. DUNEDIN. FURNITURE REMOVED By Bail, Road, or Sea. EXPERT PACKERS, GOOD STORAGE, TILBURY FORWARDING CO., LTD. Office: 7 CRAWFORD STREET. ’Phones : 2,304; after 5 p.m., 1,128. " QAVB YOUR LINOLEUMS with ‘LINOARNISH."’ the preparation that adds years to their life. Keeps bright without polishing. Stocked by All Grocers.

ANOTHER CANDIDATE. TO THE ELECTORS; .OP DUNEDIN. I, Waronui (Minister of (Economy), wish to notify you that I again am a candidate for Coalhouso hottors. in soliciting your vole I should liko to draw your attention to my long record of service, and to assure vou that, if elected, I shall do my utmost io safeguard you against waste in the kitchen. My lioncvavinin is only 22s (cash) for half-ton delivered in the City. Yours for economy, WARONUI COAL.

WANTED Known —That. Billhead*, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at the ‘Evening Star’ Office at Moderate Prices.

STEPHENSON’S PHARMACY (Late Cargill’s Comer) FOR GOOD GOODS AND GOOD SERVICE. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS HERE TO BE DISPENSED, BEST DRUGS. SKILFUL SERVICE. PRICES RIGHT. F. P. STEPHENSON, CHEMIST (Successor to Johisstoae and Has!Bit), PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 18121, 10 November 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18121, 10 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18121, 10 November 1922, Page 1

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