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AMUSEMENTS. Kofi's THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Last Chanco of Witnessing the Fairy Opera, " CINDERELLA " Arranged and Produced by Miss G, HELEN GARD'NER. Saturday's Large Audiences were Delighted with tho Entertainment. xIIE FINEST JUVENILE ENTERTAINMENT EVER SEEN IN DUNEDIN. Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Stalls, Is. Box. Plan at The Bristol. No booking fee. E. S. WILSON, Secretary. miscellaneous wants. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; .'t insertions, 2/6;' 6 insertions, 6/-. Strictly Cash In Advance. Extra Charge il Booked. WANTED, small SAFE; state price and size.—Safe, Post Office, Mosgiel. WTANTED to BORROW, £30; good » * security. — Adch-ess Immediately, limes Office. 23jy ?W"ANTED to BUY, GO-CART or '* * PRAM; in good order.—Address Go-Cart, Times Office. 23jy "O ABBITS Wanted urgently; highest prices given.—A. Lawrence, King Edward street, South Dunedin. 23jy ' W give Elderly Lady good HOME . (suit soldier's wife) return assisting, light duties.—Country Garage, Times. V/ftTANTED, Avery or Fairbank's Plat- ** form WEIGHING MACHINE, in good condition; price and particulars.— Aberdonian, Paimerston. 20jy WANTED (by cash client), Small "V FARM, about 10 acres; Otago Peninsula preferred.—Baker's Agency, 101 Stuart street. * 23jy ANTED to BUY—Ladies' and Gentle- » » men's, Children's Clothing, Boots, etc.; telephone 3176. —Mrs Boddy, King street. 20jy ANTED to PURCHASE, CJHAFF- * * CUTTER (bagger), single or double; stato size, mouthpiece, and price.—Farmer, Morton. igjy TION'T try and count yourself to sleep jy because you suffer from cold feet. Get a "Unique" HOT-WATER BOTTLE, the bottle with strongly vulcanised seams that can't burst or leak. British made, too. 6 .PROCURE LIQUID GLOSS, Is 6d, from grocer or shopkeeper; or send Guthrie, Bow Ton, wholesalers, Moray place, Dunedin - lljy SUPERFLUOUS Hairs, Moles permanb- 7 ently removed by electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (16 years' experi- - 7 j y ANY COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER and he will say "Yes. the best place I know of in Dunedin for a GOOD SHAVE or HAIRCUT is MOODY'S. Everything is right up-to-date. Any amount of room in both Saloons, and every tradesman Moody employs is an ARTIST." T? ABBITSKINS.—Consign your RabbitJL*- skins to _R. S. Black.' Dunedin. Prompt cash; highest prices. Money talks. ."OURS Coats. Collars, Rugs, Gloves.— . Call see R. S. Black, Moray place (opposite First Church). 26j u SPHERE are eighty different kinds of rubher. but only one grade—the best— goes into the famous tight-seam HOTmade tlle North British Rubber Company. Look for the Unique stopper. • gj y "M"ARRIAGE, Events, Prospects, Changes, ~ True Life Readings. Send birthday, 9d stamps.—Aubert, Box 440 Svd- : 2iy r T lH^„?te.nomenill Sale NORTH • a ® RITIS .f HOT-WATER BOTTLES is, the best evidence of the satisfaction thev give. Look for the "Unique" stopper—a guarantee of satisfaction. gjy BE YOUR OWN BOSS.—Let me show you how you can start a profitablp business m your spare time at home. No previous experience necessary, and but little capital required. Suitable for either sex. The Chocolate and Candv Manufacturing business offers greater possibilities than any other business. Call or write for free booklet.—Miss Eva Gibson (Dept. 33) post Office Chambers, 114 a Pitt street, Sydney. A RTIFICIAL TEETH, Old Gold. Silver -Cs- Platinum Bought.—Friedlander 3 Maclaggan.street ('phone 3112). 24my WANTED ll^7, » » Children s Clothing. Boots. Mrs Broawn, 315 King str<?et (telephone 2876). MISS LOGAN, Typist. strictly confidentially.—s and & Stock Exchange (Princes street entrance) Telophone 126. 15ja SPECIAL SALE JEWELLERY — Greenstone Chains, 32s 6d; Brooches from 6s 6d; Bangles, Watches Necklets," and Pendants at Clearing Prices.—Himmel's 99 George street 20f E REPAIR and OVERHAUL any make of Typewriter.— Logan's Typewriter Agency. 2fr. Bond street. 21my RAIN can't settle on your wind screen if you polish it with NONFOG, the latest invention m the motoring world. Tt abao lutely prevents fog on wind screens, shoD windows, cramcars, 3s.—Garages and ironmongers 2gj u W A 'f S .°N S No.lo is a little dearer * * than most Whiskies, but is worth tho money. . 2ojy T\ON'T risk aociderrts through defective vision owing to a befogged wind screen. Use NONFOG. and your screen clear. Makes winter motoring a pleasure; ss.—Garages and ironmongers. SAFEGUARD InIIIERS prevent K-J* Catarrh, Influenza, Asthma, all Throat and Lung Troubles; 10s 6d.—Wilkinson and ' 12jy LADIES Fur C oats. Sets. Rugs made up bkms lannea Animals Mounted — Jacobs, 250 George street. 18my WARMERS for automobiles; -*• _ smokeless, cheap; last lifetime.—Full particulars A. E. M'Dougall. 109 Princes street - 18my THERE is no need to have a misty wind screen in fog or rain if you polish your screen with NONFOG. Invaluable to motorists, train drivers, and retailers for shop windows; 3s.- Garages and ironmorgers. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. Beverley house, wai-itt road TIMARU (close to the Bay). Superior Accommodation Visitors, Pormanent Boarders. Gardens, tennis courts, croquet Terms on application Mrs F. A. Chalmers pro prietress. ' ,^ ld A NGLICAN MEMORIAL HOME FOR BOYS. APPLICATIONS aro invited from PROPERTY HOLDERS for a SUITABLE SITE, within reasonable distance from the City, of from TWO to TEN ACRES, for the purposo of ERECTING A BOYS' ORPHANAGE. Anderson Bay district preferred. Applications to be sent to J. SKOTTOWE WEBB, G.P.O, Box 193, Dunedin. WARM your bed with a " Unique" HOT-WATER BOTTLE made by British labour and capital from tho best quality rubber. Strongly vulcanised scams that won t crack or leak. All tradets.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17063, 23 July 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17063, 23 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17063, 23 July 1917, Page 1

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