PUBLIC NOTICES. GBDDES’S FRUIT SHOP (Arthur Geddea, Proprietor), 136-138 Princes street. Large stocks of fruit and VEGETABLES ALWAYS ON HAND. Shops, Hotels, Institutions, and Shipping Supplied at wholesale Rato®. All Fruit Stocked is First Grade. Itreo Delivery in Town and Suburbs. ERSTWHILE DRUNKARD THANKS “ DRINKO ” FOR CURE. DRINEO ' stopped the craving for alcohol," writes a man who cured himself of the drink habit. _ There are hundreds of similar testimonials on file. Many letters tell of homes made happy again through the agency of “ Drinko.” “ Drinko ” Powders are tasteless and odorless, and can bo given secretly if desired. “ Drinko ” never fails to cure alcoholism. Absolutely safe. All correspondence strictly confidential. Plain sealed envelopes and wrappers used. Write for Booklet to Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 4r Willis street (next Stewart Dawson's), Wellington. RASPBERRY, GOOSEBERRY, BLACK CURRANT, GREEN PEA, AND NEW Pui’ATO BUCKETS For Packing and Marketing Green Peas, New Potatoes, Etc. THE CHEAPEST WATER PAIL ON THE MARKET. REILLY’S, DUNEDIN Have Just Landed 3,500 OF THE BEST CANADIAN THREEWIRED HAND-PAINTED, GRAINED, and VARNISHED BUCKETS. Size,—ll 11-16 in across the top, B|in across the bottom; 8 5-Bin deep. We offer Storekeepers and others this bucket at the following low prices; 12 Buckets 42s 6d dozen 25 Buckets 41s 6d dozen 50 Buckets and over 40s dozen Ex Store, Timaru.or Dunedin, FOB ALL ORDERS RECEIVED DURING AUGUST. Intending purchasers should consider the quality and prices, and forward orders to REILLY'S CENTRAL PRODUCE MART by the First Mail, WANTEDS, ETC. WANTED.— The I'uneclin Bag Depot, Ltd., Bond st ect, Buyers of Chat, and Grain Sacks, at ' quantities; highest prices and immediate returns. —’Phone No. 505. ’OTHY lose linen P Marking Set complete, Tl 3s 6d; Stanton, 78 Stuart street; Rubber Stamps, any design; Numbering, Dating, Stapling Machines, Genera] Stationery, Office Requisites.—Ring ’phone 1,242; our traveller will call. WANTED Known—For Plumbing and Drainage Work consult J. S. Douglas, Frederick street; estimates given, workmanship guaranteed. LIGNOLITB Wood Preservative and White Pino Borer Destroyer; Mote Extension Ladders. —Keith Ramsay; store, 77 Lower Rattray street; Head Office, 49 Vogel street. nrVHB Delter, a wonderful invention for JL saving money, accompanies every new Butterick Pattern.—Brown, Evnng, and Co,, Ltd., Dunedin, sole agents; send stamps for Free Monthly Fashion Book. POUND.— Save your tat. and make your own soap with M’Arlhur's Makosoap; oil grocers, '2s packet. M’Arthur’s. ] WOUND—Glauber, Epsom Salts, Liquorice J Regs Tablets, all havered, easily taken, 9d bottle.—M'Arthur’a. FOUND.—Maion’s Extracts, Hop, Herbal, Ginger Beer makes 5 gallons; 1* 6d bottle, yeast free—M’Arthur’s. Fillcul street. FOUND.— Cake Decorations, Birthdays, Weddings, Parties; ready to put on.— M‘Arthur’s. SPRING is Approaching.—What are you IO going to plant, in your garden? The ‘Star’ Garden Annual gives you all the ini formation. LOOKI— Gcnta’ Suits and ladies’ Costumes Cleaned, Repaired, and Pro-ceit I bv practical tailor. —Levy. 39 Princes 'Orce*'
PUBLIC NOTICES. SAVE COAL THIS WAY—THE " WARONUI " PLAN. In practically every homo, between _9 and 11 in the mornings and 2 and 4 in the aftornoons, coal is burnt in the kitchen range simply to keep the fire in, and in some cases to keep the water hot. To keep shovelling coal on the fire during these hours is most extravagant. Introduo the “ Waronui ” plan for saving coal. Here's how it's done: Lot the fire die down, and place a lump of Waronui Coal on the live embers. When you want more heat, give the lump a poke, and the fire will quickly burn up. But don't forget the main point—bo sure the Coal you use is WARONUI, " THE ECONOMICAL COAL." All Coal Merchants, Or Telephones <l7 and 348. 4 .1 ALLEN, LIMITED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COAL MERCHANTS. All classes of Coal delivered promptly at current rate®. AGENTS FOENEATH AND CESS NOCK (Newcastle) and EAST TAIERI Coals, POET CRAIG Timber, Cooke’s (Sheffield) Wire Ropes, s.s. ORETI (the regular weekly steamer to Invercargill and Port Craig). COAL YARD AND OFFICE, BIRCH STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephone 2,863, P.O, Jkz !♦»
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Evening Star, Issue 18717, 20 August 1924, Page 1
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