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AMUSEMENTS PRINCESS THEATRE. Direction Jack Waller. Every Evening at 8. Mr Jack Waller's Musical Flight of Fancy, . "THE BUTTERFLIES." "THE BUTTERFLIES." "THE BUTTERFLIES." "THE BUTTERFLIES." " THE BUTTERFLIES." In an Entire Change of Songs, Sketches, Humorous and instrumental Items."THE BUTTERFLIES." " THE BUTTERFLIES." "THE BUTTERFLIES." Out on Their Own. "THE BUTTERFLIES." "THE BUTTERFLIES." Have No EquaL "THE BUTTERFLIES." A Real Live Show. _ Do Not Miss Seeing and Hearing Them! POPULAR PRICES: 2s, Is, and 6d. Q.ARRISON HALL. DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY. FIRST CONCERT OF THE SEASON. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 22nd JUNE, 1915, Stanford and Henley's " LAST POST " And THE HYMN OF PRAISE. Chorus, 100. Orchestra, 32. Profits for " Our Soldiers' Queen." Help "Our Otago Wounded Soldiers." Admission, 2s, or subscription of £1 Is, entitling members to 4 tickets for each of 3 concerts. Tickets The Bristol, Begg's, and Bible Depot. A. F. GRAHAM, Secretary. Care of The Bristol 18ju MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WE RESTORE GREY HAIR to its Natural Colour and successfully treat all troubles of rT\HE Skin and Hair. Consultation free.— -L The Misses Chilton-Button,. next Herbert, Haynes. 23d PERSON wants Baby Boy to MIND; no younger 6 months. —Good Home, Times' Office. 22ju

WANTED, LESSONS on Griswold knitting machine.'—Particulars to Knitting, Times Office. 22ju WANTED BUY, 5-roomed HOUSeT Valley or Normanby; large section. — Address Genuine, Times Office. 22ju WANTED, USE PIANO two evenings a week.—State terms to H. Wilmot, Box 356. 22ju ANTED, Furnished HOUSE of 4 or 5 rooms. —Joyce, Times Office. 22ju WANTED (urgently), second-hand CORN CRUSHER; good order.—Apply N.Z. Maohinery Exchange, Dunedin.. 22ju ANTED PURCHASE, good COW, at *'/ or near profit.—Particulars Normanby, Times Office. 22ju WANTED to BORROW, £15, by man in- steady work; guaranteed to pay back at 15s a week, with interest. —Address to Urgent Need, Times Office. 21ju You want to Cheer our Soldier Boys at the Front? If so, send them some TOBACCO or CIGARETTES. We will help you in this by paying postage on all purchases. Call in and wo will explain our system. MOODY & CO., Mail Order Tobaoconists. 12ju "yS 7 ANTED KNOWN—I9IS Carnation * * List now ready.—Free from A. W. Hardie, carnation specialist, WaimahaJka. \\TANTED, Power HAMMER, 30 or * » 401b ram, working order.—Hammer, Times Office. IBju RABBITS ! Rabbits! wanted for Export; any quantity.—Cowan and' Co., Freezing Works, Port Chalmers. 18ju WANTED PURCHASE, a PARTNER--1 SHIP in an indent business; replies treated confidentially.—lndent, Times Office. ~\Jk7 ANTED BUY, good Spring-cart » " • HORSE; state price and where seen. 3 Taieri road, Kaikorai. 22ju mHE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, the J- machino you will eventually buy.— Logan's Agency, 26 Bond street. 22ju RABBITS. —-We axe Cash Buyers of Skinned ' Rabbits, delivered Dunedin Railway Station; correspondence invited.— Irvine and Stevenson, Dunedin 16ju EABBITS for export.—We are cash ' buyers in any quantity; top prices and prompt returns.—Consigm to Tonkin and Co., freezing works. Dunedin. 12ju G< ENTLEMEN'S, Children's Left-off r Clothing, Boots; highest price.—Mrs Boddy. King street (telephone 3176). llju HIRE MOTOR CARS Bacon's Stables, King street.—James Jeffs, proprietor. Telephone 196. 21my BAYLEY, Red House, 16 Frederick street, Cash Buyer Furniture and Sundries; £1 to £500.—Telephone 2466. RTIFICIAL Teeth, Old Gold, Silver BOUGHT.—Friedlander, Crown Hotel (corner Maclaggan street); 'phone 3112.

INCOME Tax Returns PREPARED and BOOKS BALANCED.—R. A. Cleland 7 Crawford street. lOmy s No. 10 is a little dearer * ~ than most whiskies, but is worth the money. 20m y SHEEP Station Owners and Fanners wishing to SELL their PROPERTIES should -write Messrs Tamblyn, M'Kenzie, and Winton, expert property salesmen, 42 Princes street, Dunedin. igjij "tXJRE MOTOR! CARS from Wimpenny Bros.' Premier Garage.—Telephone 1246. 15ju ~\FU~ ANTED to HIRE, SERVICES of »v newly-imported light Chinchilla Persian Stud Cat; services guaranteed; £1 Is. 108 Forth street. WANTED to BUY—Ladies', Genttemen's, and Children's Left-off Clothing. Boots,_ etc.; highest prices given.— Write or ring Mrs Williams, 47 Stafford street. 22my ECZEMA CURED ! —My Herbal Treatment positively Cures the distressing trouble.—Thompson, herbalist. Oamariu PECIAL SALE GreeDstcne Chains, 32s 6dt Brooches from 6s 6.; Bangles, Watches, Necklets! and Pendants at Clearing prices.—Himmel's, 99 George street. 20f WAN xED to BUY — Gentlemen's, * * Ladies', Children's Clothing, Boote etc.—Broawn. Kin? street. Telephone 2876! {M ISS ' lypist.—Work treated IyA strictly confidentially.—s and 6 Stock Exchange (Princes street entrance). Telephone 126. 3j„ UPERFLUOUS Halts! Moles. Permanently Removed bv ELECTROLYSIS. Mies Boyer, 61 Stuart street (opposite St. Paul's). gf ALLSTONES and GRAVEL absolutely and permanently cured without operation by new Herbal Treatment.—Thompson, herbalist. Oamaru. 4jy SIGHT-TESTING, _ Spectacle-fitting; relief _ and satisfaction guaranteed; glasses given only when absolutely necessary. OCULISTS' Proscriptions acurately made up; fees moderate.—Peter Dick, certificated consulting optician, London training. ALL Optical Goods.—PETER DICK, jeweller and optician, 490 Moray place (just off Princes street). 22ap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16416, 22 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16416, 22 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16416, 22 June 1915, Page 1