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PUBLIC NOTICES. WI'ATHEK GAUGE AT NOON TO-DAY AT CONN’S M GRAND” PHARMACY. Barometer rising. TO PENINSULA RESIDENTS. SI riot attention given to mail and 'phone orders. Our special messenger will deliver to first available bus CONN'S FOB QUALITY AND SERVICE. CONN'S GRAND PHARMACY, High street, Dunedin. Pharmacy ’pbone 10-146. Private ’phone 13-150. P.O. Box 146. CMAttc* PROFESSIONAL. YOUR DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION REQUIRES CAREFUL DISPENSING. TAKE IT TO STEPHENSON’S PHARMACY (Late Johnstone and Haslett), Where you command the benefit of long and varied experience, perfect accuracy, and the finest and purest drugs, and lowest prices. . WE SPECIALISE IN DISPENSING. F. P. STEPHENSON, Dispensing Chemist, Wain's Hotel Buildings, 162 Princes street. ECZEMA, DISEASES OF THE SKIN. ECZEMA, PSORIASIS, ACNE, BABY ECZEMA. SCALP TROUBLES Are Successfully Treated and Definitely Cured by " KLEXEMA," the Scientific Treatment. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Couutry Patients Treated by Correspondence. Hours, 9 to 5. Saturdays, 9 to 1 p.m. Fridays (night), _ 7-9. Telephone 13-355. KLEXEMA ROOMS, Patersons Buildings, 169 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. REMEDY FOR VARICOSE ULCERS. HEALED WHILE YOU WORK. YAREX,” simple, safe, and inexpensive, heals while you work. No resting necessary. Four to six applications usually effective. Permanent results. Hundreds of testimonials. Full details from ERNEST HEALEY, Vavex, Ltd., Box 1,558 e, ■Wellington. Local Representative: NURSE STKICKETT, First Floor, Haynes's Building, Octagon, Dunedin. WJ. P 0 T T E R, • 172 George street (Next to Arthur Barnett's), LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIRDRESSER. Private Rooms for Ladies. First-class attention in all branches Hair-. cutting and Tinting, Shampooing, .Water Waving, Tong "Waving, Eugene Permanent Waving, and Resetting by the very latest process. 6 chairs—no wailing. 'Phone 12-672 for Appointments. [Professional Card.] Auto 10-997. Private Auto 22-581. w. T. II E N A G H A N, SURGEON DENTIST, LONDON DENTAL PARLORS, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN, Open Friday Evening, 7 to 8.30. Other Evenings by Appointment.'

TENDERS. A LBERT QUENMELL (late of Qucnncll and Co.), Brickwork Contractor. — Clinker and Open Fireplaces a specialty; all classes'of work quoted for; a trial solicited.—Address 46 Patrick street, Mornington ; tel. 12-045. npIMBER.—AII kinds of Building Timber X stocked; dean heart and rough heart; Rimu in any quantity, ex yard or mill. — Keith Kamsav, Dunedin; factory ’phone 12-214. __ _ IIMBROUS Plaster Ceilings Supplied and . Fixed; best material used; estimates free.—W. H. Allen, 156 Castle street. MISCELLANEOUS. DAVID ROBERTSON, 54 King street (opposite T and P. Milk Co.), is the recognised Signwnter (Pictorial. etc.), Painter, and Paptrhangcr. BAKNIKGHAM'S High-pressure Boiler Crates, Destructors, and Ranges are unsurpassed- obtainable all ironmongers, plumbers, and builders. WANTED Known—For Plumbing and Drainage Work Consult J. S. Douglas, Frederick street; estimates given; workmanship guaranteed. LKtNOLITE, While Pino Borer Destroyer and Wood Preservative.—Keith Ramsay’s Factory Office, Lower Rattray street. WANTED Known —That Billheads, Circulars Cards. Programmes, and General Printing of every description are executed at 11.0 ‘ Evening Star' Office at Moderate Prices

A landlord wrote to his tenant:— “Dear Sir,—l regret to inform you that my rent is much overdue. Will you kindly forward me a cheque?” Came the repl ( v“Dear Sir.—l see no reason on earth why I should pay your rent. I can’t nay my own” A Gentile invited four friends to his golden wedding—a Welshman, a Scot, an Irishman, and a Hebrew. The Welshman brought a packet of gold-tipped cigarettes. The Scot brought a half-crown fountain pen with a “ gold ” nib. The Irishman brought a goldfish in a bowl. The Jew brought his friend Mr Goldberg.

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Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 1

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