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FOR BALB. FOR SALE or to LET, 9 ROOMS, Ounibt'rlaiui street; gan, h. and c. water. — Apply Allen Bros., Stock Exchange Buildings. 16f S)1 -GI T INHSA Handsome mirror-top Miller £± UIUiAN; solid walnut; eight stops, couplers.—llolden, Oct-agoii. 17f Vans, Racing Sulkies, Double, vJf Single Buggies, Light Vane, Springcarte.— Dawes, coacbbuilder, Cumberland street. 9o TjyOß SALK, IJSASK and GOODWILL -F good Fish Business; ono of the; best positions, in centre of town. —Particulars Slater, fishmonger, top of Octagon. 20f nrj ACRES FREEHOLD; good llouso, " i oow aluxle ; 20-gallon milk run; 25 milking cows, hocses, carts, etc.; easy tonus. J. M'Danald, \M(\ agent, Prinuce street. ORCHARD (Ougo Ontral); 10 acres; 250 trees; water right; good Houec; horsee, carts; beautiful plao©; motor service, railwiiy; tomiK.— J. M'Donald, land agent, Princes Btrwt. 19f FREEHOLD SHEEP" "FARM. Owner leaving for England. 3000 ACRES. AT £3 10s PER ACRE. Easy Terms. Easy Terms. New House, woolshod, dip, yarda, stable, etc.; about 1800 aores in English grass, 300 acres crop, balance tussock. Carrying at present 3000 ehcep, 30 cattle. 10 horses. This i« atisolutely the. GREATEST BARGAIN ever offered, as the owner refused £4 12s 6d per aero somo lttle time ago. E. L. MACASSEY ft CO., 22J Farm Salesmen. 1 S B O R N E. Loading HArRDRESSING and TOBACCONIST BUSINESS. Splendid turnover, and solid profit. Genuine, flourishing business ; fincet situation in heart.of town, and doing , beat class of trade. Open to fullest investigation by bona fido inquirers. Write or wire to F. H. W. TRAILL, 20f Esfcato Agent, Giaborne. C'IHANCE FOR JOURNALISTS AND ' PRINTERS. OLD - ESTABLISHED PROVINCIAL DAILY. Paper and Job Print Business for Sale, owing to death of ono of the principals. Surviving partner retiring. Freehold, Plant, and Book Debts valued at over £6000. Controlling interest will bo sold for about £3000. Easy terms arranged to close partnership accounts. Fullest investigation invited. Cash required £750 to £1000, and a further £2000 at the rate of £400 a year, or as may be arranged. Further particulars will be furnished in confidence to principals only on request. The Sole Agents: NEW ZEALAND BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 187 Manchester street, Christehureh. 28ja MONEY. MONEY TO LEND on Personal Security; aJao on Life Policies, Bond Warrants, Freeholds, Leaseholds, etc. Bills Discounted, Large or small sums. Lowest Current Rates of Interest. D. MOLONEY, Financial and Estate Agent, llau 80 Princes street, Dunedin. O N E Y T~O LEND? LARGE OR SMALL SUMS. TONKINSON & WOOD. Solicitors, No. 1 DOWLING STREET. MONEY TO LEND, IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS, ON FREEHOLD SECURITY, at Lowest Rates. JOHN WILKINSON, 19jy Solicitor, 26 Dowling street. UNEDIN SAVTNGS ~~BANK (Established 1864). RECEIVES DEPOSITS from Is to £100. Interest 5j per cent on Monthly BaJ&ncee. Copies of Rules may bo Obtained on Application. FRED SMITH, 2d Manager. ONEY TO LEND IN ANY SUM ON MORTGAGE SECURITY. Lowest Current Rates. ADAMS BROS., Empire Biildings, Princes street. 4n \/TONEY to LEND in large or small amounts on Freehold Security. MONDY & STEPHENS, Solicitors. 2G5 Princes street \\TB ADVANCE from £3 upwards FurTl njture Life Policies, Bond Warrants, Bills of Lading.—OTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY CO. (LTD.), 15 Empire Buildings, Princes street. Dunedin. 260 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. BREAD has risen; don't worry, M'DonaJd's BOOT SALE is on.— Stuart Street Shoe Stores. SAMPLES in Gente', Ladies', and Children's Goods at Saving Pricc6.— M'DonaJd's, Stuart street YOUTHS' DRESS BOOTS, sizes 1 to 5, now 12e 9d, 14s 6d; were 14s 9d, 16s 6d. M'Dopald'a. ADIES' GLACE BOOTS; high patent .toe; great value, 14e 6d; were 16s 6dM'Donald's, Stuart street "1/fIEN'S BOX BOOTS; worth 21s; now IYJL 16s 9d; new goods, latest style.— M'Donald's Shoe Stores. OUR windows prove the Values and Saving we offer.-M'DONALD'S SHOE STORES, Stnart street 22f " 1VT ARRY for *****" ffet the Wed-JJf-L ding Gtoup at Pattillo's, Bridal Photographers—happiness will certainly followl " A WlNNEß!"—these sweet little dainty -t*- "Cecil" Panel Photographs, that you can only get at Pattillo's. " TJI7"B Photograph Men!"—and the ro- » » sulta are manly pictures—not retonched to effeminancy. — PATTILLO, Bridal Photographer. 22f WAITER (soliloquising): "Theyordered tho best whisky. That meane ' B.L.' It's purest a/.d nicest" 16ja TTHiRATORY 1 HAIR MASSAGE V TREATMENT greatly invigorates growth, beautifying ladies' hair. Course 10s. Miss Plough. mHE " SPIRELLA " CORSET is not obM. tamable at drapers' shops.—Sold only by Miss Plough. WOMEN of refinement are delighted with the " Spirella," Corsets for elite.—Miss Clough, agent. mHE TOILET requiremtvits of ladies reJL ceiye attention by Women Operators, luairdressing department—Miss Clough. "f "IRKY HAIR is annoying!" say women. VX Bland's Vepetablo Hair Dyo reetores colour; Ss 6d. —Miss Olough. AT MISS CLOUGH'S, George street, all Materiale for newest forms Art Needlework are obtainable 13f ISS S. VENABLES, Smith's Hall, corner George and Hanover strecte, 'J'ucsday night, 8 o'clock--Psychic <-!i?inoiistrations from flowers and articles. Aiimis sion 6d. 25f T>LEASANT Reflections are induced by WOOD-MILNE SHOE SHINE. It puts a wonderful face on leather. SCOTLAND'S Best Experts manufacture "CLINCHER TYRES" specially for the rough rosda of the dominion. Better than the rest. Try them. Id ONLY best Whisky is good enough for you; the best is " B.L."—a fact. M'FADDEN'S Irish Linen Depot— Specialise Embroidered Blouses, Handkerchiefs, ond Houeehold Linens.—sl George street.. 19f FEEL shaky, old man? A nip of BUCHANAN'S will fix you up. It's the tonic. 9ja NORTH British Rubber Company secured contract from G.P.0., England, for 20,500 Sets of " CLINCHER TYRES." Tho best for rough roads. Guaranteed nine and fifteen months. Try them. Id "VTOU "Will Eventually Wear WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Why not first as last? AR NEWSr-Save money by gettmer your Suit DRY CLEANED. Taylor's City Dye Works. Dunedin. 15e INQUIRE by 'Phone No. 1898 of Cha*. Sazby respecting Cycle Repairs.—Pier Cycle Works, Crawford street 12» A STUBBORN Fact.—Everybody's buying the Delicious "MILITARY PICKLE," which makes the appetite. Better than the rest. Price reasonable. Buy a bottle to-day. M

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16315, 23 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16315, 23 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16315, 23 February 1915, Page 7