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FOR SALE. "POR SALE (Warrington), Large TENT -fi- (on frame), wooden door, chimney, stove, 6 bunks.—Apply 362 Moray place. ' /pIOPYING PRESS for SALE; foolscap hJ size; in good order.—Apply 201 Princes street. 23m FOR SALE (cheap), 150 Goodi Bluegum POSTS.-A.pply Arbudoa, Hiodlo and Scurr's. 23m WANTED to SELL, Singer MA- : * ' QHINE, 5 drawers; in good ortiar; reasonable.—ll9 King street. 23m FOR SALE, one of the Best Weed and Coal BUSINESSES in town, for good retujoii.—Address Coal, Times Office. na ACRES LEASEHOLD FARM, oleso ■ *v City; stock; £350.—Apply Battersby , and Co. ' 21 in FOR SALE,""Hawker's WAGGON, in good order.—Apply No. 20 Grcsvenor street, South Duiiodm. ' 22m. FOR SALE (Cheap), PIANO; gcod tone; fine appearance. Also Side-beard, Duchesso Chest.—MacaKcy and Co. FOR SALE (St. Clair), 5-roc'niod Bungalow VILLA; modern conveniences; nice section; easy terms.—Macasscy. 22m T EASE (South) 50 ACRES, grass; inilo SA station; ploughablc; fenced; spring; £30.—Dairying, Times Office. 22n EXPRESS BUSINESS, good; \ four |' horses, two expresses; with, without freehold premise?.—lCxpross, Times Office, FOR SALE, A Lovely, Sunny SITE for gontleraan'6 residence; nicely laid out; overlooking harbour; unbroken view; nearly an aero. —Rothesay, Times Office. FOR SALE, Well-appointed Ladies' Hair- . dressing BUSINESS in Napier.— Particulars lies and Poole, hairdressers. MRS S. N. BANNING wishes to Dispose of Fruit, Confectionery BUSINESS, bargain; gcod horse and cart; owner leaving for England.—lo Lawrence street, Momington. 23m LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. OUR CASH BOOT SALE WILL CLOSE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 1. Fcr the remaining days we arc making SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in all ODD LINES and SIZES. Noto THREE Special Offers: 1. LADIES' TAN GLACE SHOES— Some of them have plain fronts, without toccaps; some have pointed toocaps; while many have medium foe.-.. The prices range from 10s 6d to 16s 6d: the majority 'being of the higher price. Final Clearance Price, 8s lid, A long way under cost price. 2. LADIES' BLACK GLACE SHOESSomo of thorn are. in button, but mc.'st are in lace; some open fronts, ethers closo fronts. The prices were from 10s 6d to 12s 6d, and sold well. Final Clearance Price, 8s lid. 3. LADIES' BLACK GLACE BOOTSSomo of them are in button, but the majority are in iace, all close fronts. Wo sold them at 12s 6d and 13s 6d. Final Clearance Price, 8s lid. All Ccuntry Orders must have Postage added (6d per pair) and Cash with order. ISLIP & WATT, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTERS, 148 GEORGE STREET. 9m PRIME TABLE POULTRY. Now is the time to secure Primo Tabio Poultry, either Ileus, Ducks, Geese, Turkeys, or Young Cockerels. The following carry large stocks, and will supply Prime Birds at reasonable prices:—W. Stewart, Princes street; A. and J. M'Farlane, Princes -street; Sweetings, Rattray and Stuart street; J. Gardham, Princes street; J. M'Donald. Stuart street; John Stone, fishmonger, George street; or Oxley and Co., N.E. Valley. POULTRY' make a splendid change, and are really as cheap as the finest lamb, beef, or mutton. REILLY, SCOTT, & GILL, Wholesale Agents. ■jCYONK! HONK! HONK! Did you ever stop to think that no article can be continuously advertised that does not possess merit? No concern on earth has money enough to do it. In one of iEsop's Fables a question arose as to why tho lion was the king of beasts. And the speaker of the evening said there was no reason, except that the lion roared louder than the rest of them; ho only looked tho part and mado a noise like it. This " hotair" convinced a cotton tailed rabbit tlmt ho could bo master of the jungle, and on his way home he got into the bush and put up a kingly rear, which ho thought sounded like tho lion's, but which only served to attract the attention of a coyote, who made a meal of him. Tho rabbit issued his advertisement all right, but ho did not havo the goods to back him up. Wc havo to live with and on the reputation of our Cars and keep them soiling, and make them sell others by fheir intrinsic worth. Last year 4000 OVERLAND CARS of model 38 were sold. This year, deposits havo been paid for 16.000 Overlands of the same model. Market after market lias been captured by the OVERLAND from the first day the first car appeared. Each Car sold has brought orders for four others iiko it: all because the Overland, wnerevcr usedj proved itself incomparable. A Car so showy, so simple, SO MODEST IN PRICE, that those who see it can bo content with no other. Our first shipments am due to arrive immediately, and tho demand for OVERLANDS will bo phenomenal. Prospective buyers should place tliomsolves in touch with us. and thcrebv r.v,-:id delav in delivery. Model 46 OVERLAND is a speedy, smart, clean-cut little aristocrat, with a latest type torpedo body, and 20 honest horse-power under its bonnet. Wo can supply this handsome two-scator for £270 complete, with bond, wind screen, and lamps. Model 45 OVERLAND wo quote at £250. If yon want a family car which your wife or children could learn to drive with absolute safety. Model 38 OVERLAND is the Car. This Model we sell for £340, fully equipped. It is a 25 horse-power fourcylinder engine of 1911 design, and is an ideal touring Car. WIMPENNY BROS., DUNEDIN, are tho Agents for Otago. anted, folTkxToYt. POULTRY, POTATOES, AND APPLES. J Holding Orders for 3009 Hens, 2000 Bags • oof Potatoes, and 1000 Cases of Apples for ! export, wo confidently advise those who have SUPPLIES TO COMMUNICATE WITH US AT ONCE. i REILLY, SCOTT, & GILL, \ WHOLESALE AGENTS, I DUNEDIN. 13m WE DAVID ROBERTSON, Signwriter, House- Painter, Paper' i hanger.—€B Stunrt strpet. Telephone 1703. ! Workmen insured. " 7]a ' FRUIT STOJuFIoTiv ; O street—loo 101b boxes of figs, 2s 6tf; ! Jam Peaches, 2d lb; PRESERVING, 2Jd; Sauce Tomatoes, lid; Table Tc'matoos, i\A\ 101b Tin - Honey, 2s 6d; Swede Turnips, 401b Is. BAGLEY & SON, Chemists, for High- • quality of Drugs and Reliable Prn- ; scription Dispensing. luf MRS STEINMAN, from Australia, Tonight 8, Club House, Moray place.— L Psychometric Demonstrations. 'Admission 1 sixpence. 2m JTJHONE 1972 tor Expert -Dry Cleaning J- or Dyeing.—Mills and Co., George street (next Pattillo's). 24au

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15099, 23 March 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15099, 23 March 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15099, 23 March 1911, Page 9

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