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WANTEDS, ETC. RECOMMEND David Boborteon, eoro«r Stuart and Cumberland atreaw, writing, Painting, and Paperhanging, charges moderate. —’Phono 1,703. LOOK!— Gents’ Suita and Ladletf Costumes Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed by practical tailor.—Lew. 39 Pnncea atreet. WANTED Known—tor Plumbing and Drainage Work consult J. S. Douglas, Frederick street; estimates given; workmanship guaranteed; __ RAZORS Ground and Set, Is; Safety Blades, penny per edge; Paramont electric process.—Caro Laidlaw and Gray. I'lcSoLlTEWood Preservative and White _j Pine Borer Destroyer; Mote Extension Ladders.—Keith Ramsay; Store, 77 Lower Rattray street; Head Office, 49 Vogel street. f JVHE Deltor, a wonderful intention for satX ing money, accompanies every new Butterick Pattern.—Brown, Ewing, and Go., Ltd., Dunedin, sole agents: Bend stamp for Free Monthly Fashion Book. AND W ATT —One shop only: • 341 Princes street; factory prices. EXCURSIONS. PENINSULA FERRY CO. —Steamers leave Portobollo at 7.30, 3.45; Dunedin 9.50, 5.15. Wednesday, extra boat loaves Portobello at 12.15 p.m., Dunedin 2 p.mFriday, extra boat leaves Portobello at 0.-O, Dunedin 10.15 p.m. Saturday, leave Portobello 7.30 a.nt., 12.15, 4.45 p.m.; Duneura 9.30, 2, and 615 p.m. Sunday, leave P°rtobdlo 8.15, 12.45, 4.45; Dunedin 10 a.m., 2.30, 6.15 p.m. 'Phones 959, 994; Portobello 19. BRIGHTON end Taieri Mouth Royal Mail (O. J. Hobbs and Co., Manse street).—Motors leave for Brighton and Taieri MoufH Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 9.30 a.m.; for Brighton only, 5.10 p.m. daily, also 1.10 p.m. also Sundays, 10 a.m. For Specials, also Picnics, ring Brighton House, Brighton Bureau. MONEY. Money to lend, in any bum, on Mortgage Security, Lowest Current Eatoa. ADAMS BROS., Empire Buildings Princes street. MONEY TO LEND. FfYHE DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is preJL pared to LEND MONET on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates. MuNEY TO LEND, IN ANY SUM, Lowest Current Rates. MOORE, MOORE. AND NICHOL, 103 Stuart street. M ONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLi SECURITY at Current Rate®. EDMUND J. SMITH. Solicitor, N.Z. Express Co.’s Building, Bond street. MUi\JU 1U Policies, Bond Warrant*, Share#, Freebolds, Leawholck—l). Moloney, 60 Princes street. MONEY To Lend at Current Ratea.— f ih<i Trustees, Executors, and Agency Com* pauy of New Zealand, Ltd. LOANS on furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares, Bonds, Postal Certfficates, Stock, etc.; lowest rates, easiest repayments; inquiries confidential.—Otago Finance Company, 15 Empire Buildings. MONEY To Lend, £5 and upwards.—H. Divers. 193 Princes street, office adjoining Grand Pictures. MONEY.— I specialise in Loans on Life Insurance Policies; business confidential; no delay.—H. Divers, 193 Princes street. LOANS, £lO, £2O, £3O upwards, fumture, scrip; correspondents enclose stamp, envelope for reply.—Divers, 193 Princes street. ; LOANS. £5 to £loo.~Loans on easy terms; reasonable rates; strictly confidential.—Bryant, £25 Prince® street. TENDERS. SECTION 6a: MANGAHAO LIGHTNING ARRESTERS. [VENDERS for above CLOSE with tlio L Secretary Public Works Tenders Board, ’elllngton, at noon on 27th MARCH, 1923. jecificahion, etc., may be'obtained at Pub- ) Works Offices; Auckland, Christchurch,i unedin; Head Office, Wellington; High ommissoncr's Office, London; and New 1 calancl Trade Cbmmssioners’ Offices, Meljurne and Sydney. TO PAINTERS. fJIENDJERS are invited, closing at 10 a.m. 1 X. on WEDNESDAY, December 6th, for PAINTING WORK at Archerfiold College, j Specifications may be soon at our Office, where tenders must be lodged. MANDENO AND FRASER, Registered Architects. rjTENDERS are invited till 2 p.m, on A WEDNESDAY, 13th December, for the ERECTION OF A HOSPITAL at Milton and at Owaka (Brick) for the South Otago Hospital Board. Plans may bo seen at the South Otago Hospital Board’s Office, Balclutha; the Town Clerk’s Office, Milton; and at our Office. Dunedin, where tenders are to bo lodged. MASON AND WALES, Registered Architects, Dunedin. KAURI (clean heart) and Rod Pine (clean) up to 22 x I,); large shipment of Hobart Town Palings and Bluegum just to hand. —Keith Ramsay, Dunedin. WANTED~To Buy, Scrap Lead and Brass.—A. J. White, plumber and drainer, 146 George street; ’phone 3,021 d. jpiALDER’S Quarry delivers Quarry Pro'Ll ducts, Bricks, Asphalt, Lime, Cement, Tar, Sand; 1 load cr 1,000. Lowest rate PUBLIC NOTICES. DRUNKARD “HIMSELF AGAIN, 11 THANKS TO DRINKO. “ ‘ TkRINKO ’ has made a vast improro--8 w ment in our patient. It is so nice to see him really himself again." Another grateful woman writes: "He is feeling fine, and Drinko Powders have worked wonders. He has not been, the worse for liquor for four months.' 1 ■■ Dnnko 11 is tasteless and odorless, and can bo given secretly if _ desired. Plain sealed wrappers used. Write in confidence tor Booklet to Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 r Lamb ton quay, Wellington. • PIANOS. Included in the well-selected stock of the Howell Piano Company, 78 Stuart street, are such celebrated makes as Bohru, Tiiurmer, Renardi, Haake, and others; also the high-grade English “ Moore and Moore, 1 London, Bishop, Kemble, in latest 88-note compass, art mahogany designs. The prices are quite reasonable, and a guarantee for 10 years is 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. NOTICE. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion in the 'Evening Star 1 are accepted. sub* (ect to the understanding that the right reserved to Delete or Amend any portion of an Advertisement which may be considered .undesirable to appear as written by the j advertiser.

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Evening Star, Issue 18139, 1 December 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18139, 1 December 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18139, 1 December 1922, Page 1

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