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Why is it that the growth of our business over the last two years has been so noticeable? First, because of our fairness when buying from those who sell to us. Secondly, because the very attractive articles we obtain are resold at reasonable prices. ' Thirdly, our staff are as keen as mustard Some articles are' still in short supply, and we want the following:—Wine Glasses, Whisky Nobblers, Table Stainless Knives, China "Toast Backs, Crystal Powder Bowls, E.P. Teapot Sets (undamaged), Pish Fork-and-Knife Sets (in perfect order, in case), Antiques of all descriptions. JEWELLERY.—PearI Necklaces, Pearl Earrings (even odd ones), Brooches, Crystal Necklaces, Clip-ons, Pendants, Antique Brooches, Rings, Better-type Necklaces. Make up a parcel of oddments and bring them in. Electroplate Ware, no matter how tarnished, such as Enteee Dishes, Toast Racks, also Silverware. Visitors to Dunedin from other towns will want to take home presents. We will be open over the holiday period, and have a fine lot of Chinaware and Jewellery. Some people will want to replenish their Cutlery. We have a large quantity of High-quality Spoons, Forks, Teaspoons, and Stainless Knives. Others may want CURTAINS. We have a good range for casement and long bay windows. Everyday, articles of Furniture may be wanted, such as Tables, Sideboards, Beds, Mattresses (the auction room will be closed). We can upply .them and numerous other articles, for our premises are much more extensive than it would seem. Sequins and Beads.—We have best assortment in town. TONKIN AND CO. ' CASH BUYERS OF ATTRACTIVE GOODS AND JEWELLERY. < Between Frederick and Hanover. Let's make a friendly, confidential deal some time. TONKIN AND CO. FOR ANTIQUES. Between Frederick and Hanover. The Busy_ Block for Fish, Fruit, and Flowers.

Take a pride in your vocation at D. H. BLACKIE LTD. SUNDAY SERVICES. fjVHE SALVATION ARMY. DOWLING STREET CITADEL. 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting. Speaker Captain C. Brooks. 2.15 p.m., Young People and Bible Class Meetings. 7 p.m., Service of Song. 8 p.m., Carol Service, corner Princes and Dowling streets. CHRISTMAS NIGHT, 7 p.m., United Service. PRESENTATION 4 EMANUEL.’ Community carols. Short address by Mrs Brig. Goffin. Visitors invited. SOUTH DUNEDIN— Major and Mrs F. HAY. 7.15 a.m., Kneedrill. 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting. Subject, ‘ Bethlehem.’ 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. Subject, ‘ Why Did it Happen? ’ Speaker, Major F.,;Hay. Christmas carols by Band and Songsters. A hearty welcome to visitors. ROSLYN—--10 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Holiness Meeting. NORTH DUNEDIN—--7.15 a.m., Kneedrill. 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting 4 The Call to Worship.’ 2 p.m., Young People’s Meetings. 7 p.m., People’s Popular Carol Service. Subject, ‘God’s Gift.’ Speaker, Captain L. Rundle. Visitors especially invited to these Services. General and Mrs Carpenter are coming to Dunedin in January. P lONEER WOMEN’S HALL, MORAY PLACE, SUNDAY, 2.45. Subject: ' A SCRIPTURE STUDY.’ Leader, Mr HUGH CAMERON. All welcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, First Church of Christ Scientist, Dunedin, 256 George street, almost opposite Arthur Barnett’6. SUNDAY, 11 a.m' and 7 p.m. Subject, 4 IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE?’ Sunday School, 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Testimony • Meeting. 8 p.m. ! ■«, Public Reading Room, second floor Savoy Building, Monday to Friday, 12-4; Wednesday, 12-4, 6.45-7.45. Friday evening, 7-9, PIRITUAMST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND (Dunedin Branch). Proclaiming Angel Ministry and Spirit Communion. Pioneer Women’s Assembly Room, Moray Place East. NO SERVICES DURING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. REOPEN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1946. “ Death is but a charmed sleep with a glad awakening.” WANTED, JJULERS FOR THE FUTURE AGE. <4 Know ye not that ye fjhall be kings and priests, and shall reign on the earth.’ Jesus Christ said this; therefore it must be true. Who was He talking to? We read the answer in Daniel vii., 27. And the Kingdom and Dominion and the Greatness of the Kingdom under the whole Heaven shall be given to the People of the Saints (those who Believe), of the Most High, whose Kingdom is an Everlasting Kingdom. And all Dominions shall serve and obey Him. God has called you to His Kingdom and Glory; do not delay, for God is taking out of the world of humanity a people for His name; these will be the Rulers in the future age. Don’t Jose so greet an opportunity. Come and hear what we have to say. We declare this Message at 21 MANSE STREET, ROOM 9, SUNDAY, 6.30 p.m. Gome. c HRISTADELPHIAN FREE LECTURE, PUBLIC 137 Lower Stuart street. SUNDAY, 16th, 6.30 p.m. Subject: « KING OF THE JEWS? ’ )RK PLACE HALL. 6.30 p.m., leaker, Mr LAWRENCE COOK. Subject: Unparalleled Descent From the Inable Glory to Bethlehem s Lowly Manger.’ You Are Cordially Invited. After - church mission. NO MEETINGS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 and 30. GOSPEL HALL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. VX SUNDAY EVENING, 6.30, The Gospel will he Preached by Mr E. COPPIN. Subject: I ‘ THE NATIVITY OR PEACE ON EARTH, BUT WHEN? ’ All Are Very Heartily Welcome.

WHOLESALE BAEGAIN STOEE 2 BROADWAY (off High street). For CHRISTMAS AND WEDDING GUTS. DOLLS, HAPPI DOLLS, ALL DRESSED, RED RIDING HOOD, SCOTCH GIRL, IRISH GIRL, Etc. SALISBURY VASES. 6s 6d. 7s 6d, Bs, 9s 10s Gd WHISTLING' BOY and DOG ORNAMENTS. All reduced. PICTURE TRAYS. 21s. COLLAPSIBLE MEAT SAFES. 255, 30s, 335. „, HEAVY ENAMEL SAUCEPANS. 8s 6d, 15s 6d. c n TOILET GIFT SETS. 7s 6d. now ss; 9s, now 7s 6d; 17s 6d, now lis 9d. Stocks limited. „, • _ TOILET SOAPS, PERFUME, TALC, BATH SALTS, FACE POWDERS, at greatly-reduced prices. .„_„ SET OF 4 JUVENILE GOLF CLUBS, with BAG. GIFTS FOR LADIES. GIFTS FOR GENTLEMEN. SECURE THE BARGAINS AT WHOLESALE BARGAIN STORE. WHOLESALE BARGAIN STORE, 2 Broadway (off High street). A(\ H.P. CENTURY ELECTRIC MO--4U TOR, Squirrel Cage 400 V., 50 cycle, 3 phase, 960 r.p.m., without Pulley, Bed Plate, and Starter. Recently overhauled and tested—Apply D. HARVEY, Town Clerk, Gore. MOVIE Projector, 9.5, Pathe, good order, complete with screen; demonstration; £l2 or near offer.—Phone 23401. FINE Woollen Suit, with matching blouse, s.w., as new, £3; also Black Silk " Glanvis" Coat, s.w., new, £4, misfit.— 3473, Star. HOOVER Dustette, new condition; £s. 3474, Star. „, ' CHILD'S Trolly, as new; 18s 6d.—36 Ravelston st. , BABY'S Cot and Mattress, good condition.—Phone 21-247. GOLF Club, suit learner; also Hand Sewing Machine. —Phone 11-688. DOLL'S Pram, cream cane, in perfect order; £5 10s.—Ring 18-751. SPORTS Suit, Pullover to match, as new; also Brown Suit, medium size.—34s2, Star. BOOTH Mac Hay Press, No. 3, fitted M. Harris 3 h.p. engine, condition guaranteed.—Box 15, Omakau. HAND-KNITTED Bulkie, new (strawberry); reasonable; w. or w.x.—3 English Ave., Mornington. TRICYCLE, ■ suit child 4r7, excellent running order.—67l Castle st, Dunedin. SIMPLEX Cane Pram For Sale, good condition; £7—Ring 14-771. TUSSORE Coat, fit girl 10-12, never worn; £2 2s—Ring 14-443. TWO Cradle-sprung Folding Camp Stretchers; 12 x 9 autumn-tone Congoleum Square; Carpet Sweeper; cheap.—42 Cranley st, Tainui. 16MM Movie Camera, Zeis Ikon F 2.7 Tessar lens.—Ring 14-600. MECCANO Set, with clockwork motor, 600 pieces; £5 10s.—Ring 20-721. TILTING Rotary Clothes Line, complete with wire.—3432, Star. LARGE Dog Kennel, strongly built.—Ring 20-576. FRESH Large Bottling Gooseberries; 8d 1b.—3439, Star. LIGHT Brown Harris Tweed Sports Coat and Dinner Suit, good condition; chest 36in-37in.—3440, Star; or phone 18-091. MOTOR Tent, Petrol Lamp, and Trailer For Sale; £3O. the 10t.—3373, Star. CHILD'S Doll's Pram, good condition.— 107 Tainui rd, Anderson's Bay. OREGON Wireless Pole; 305.—3377, Star. CHILD'S Jigger; worked by hands and guided by feet; £4.-24 Gloucester at, Anderson's Bay AVIARY, on legs, sft x 4ft x 21in, nice appearance; also 3 cages; £4 10s, or near offer.—s 6 Peter st, Caversharn. PLAY Pen, new condition; 225.—56 Peter st, Caversharn. LEROY Tent, green top; poles, pegs; £l4. —493 Leith 6t. 2ft 6in COAL Range, 30s; 3ft 30s; H.P., 3ft, £2.-3529, Star. S.W. Costume, almost new; £3, or nearest offer.—3s32, Star. CANE Sulky, in good order; £4, or near offer.—3s34, Star. ENGLISH Tailored Coat, Hat, brown velvet trimmings; 23in.—11 Phillip st. CREAM Cane Pram, sponge tyres, £7; Baby's bath, £1; both newly painted.— 3536, Star. CAMERA, N. and G. " Sibyl," and film pack; also Case, Developing Tank, and other equipment.—-" Perfection." 3578, Star. LOVELY Doll's House, 4 rooms jifumished. —IOO Cavell st. ■ 4-ELEMENT Hotpoint Range, double ovens; guaranteed good order; wake good Xmas present; £20.-3240, Star. LARGE Caravan, smart, with every convenience; registered; w.0.f.; £250. —3548, Star. CAEDERS Land Agency, 2a Dowling st, thank past, future clients; compliments; season's greetings. NORTHERN Flank Musquash Coat, in attractive style, s.s.w.; reasonable. —Phone 11-288. 410 SHOTGUN, excellent condition.—Ring 18-749. PROPERTIES WANTED. HOUSES of all types wanted j if your property is saleable we can sell it for cash.— Haggitt, Duthie, and Campbell, 2 Dowling st; phone 10-237. WANTED TO RENT. EARLY new year, 3 Rooms and Kitchenette Wanted, or Flat; urgent.—3oßo, Star. RETURNED Serviceman and wife want Self-contained Flat, unfurnished, or Rent Small House; urgent.—Phone 23-155, or write 3083. Star. WANTED Rent, few weeks, Furnished Flat, own linen and blankets; cleanliness essential; solicitor's references if necessary. —3491, Star; or phone 30-740, Christchurch. BUSINESSES FOR SALE. ("10OD SUBURBAN PAPER RUN and *" General News Agency Business, comprising 700 dailies and over 300 weeklies, besides other good agencies. Easily worked. Takings average £230-£240 monthly. Freehold shop and five-roomed dwelling attached All conveniences, including electric range, etc. Price £2,500. including stock at valuation.—3222, Star. 7UNCYGOODS Business, showing in- ■*- creasing results. A good living for someone. Price, including all fittings, counters; also plate-glass counter. £SO (snip), plus stock at valuation. Proprietors will train purchaser in manufacturing if desired. Delivery Xmas Eve.—Dominion Property Brokers Ltd. FOR SALE, 'Times' Run, approx. 300; south end.—3o29, Star.

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