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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS ALE X. HARRIS & C 0., •v t u ,™ AUCTIONEERS AND FARM SALESMEN Telephone mi. 221 PRINCES STHJEET. ' Telephone 1711. '4800 A £X f-A^ o**0 ** woU eraaod and watered; lying well IT AC ?™LrI Ch Wf W5 K "H W ? nnd watered; good Dwelling of 7 roomsCANTERBURY FARM for EXCHANGE for a good Southland Property 1332'* M Fr ?, el ? old; o, 2 o 0 mUea from Christchurch; good Dwelling and fulfranJnf outbuildings. Price, £18 per acre. Equity £12 000 """iing ana mil range of 76 lF ES JPa? th,; a )l • heaY X land J Brow anything; good 6-roomcd Dwelling and iSa (Smifi dmgS - Pn ° C ' *•" BCrC - Wantf ixchan S° good "ola^e 14-0 ACRES Heavy Agricultural Land (handv to town): very suitable fn- „; i ir« n armmg ° r i le - Ex f^ wanted for farm to S n £ %zn Tflrn sheep. Can pay cash for any difference m equities an 100 ° 1200 A a CRES ?-%R- 1) {««>t £70 per annum, with right to convert into freehold,shetn aYd iTrt D -7t lhn *' fa y re ' 6tables ! withi « 1 mile of railw"y?SpK O 00& sheep and 15 to 20 milch cows; very sweet and safe country, free from rThh tf' TV bo sold as a going concern. Prioe £2500 rabbits, lo S MA iJyfedf RM Want6d eX ° hange foi " 6 P leiidi d caty Residence. Correspondence "Y OT BUT IT CHEAPEB AT MARSHALL'S." HOT WATER BAGSt HOT WATFR v.An<±i HOT WATER BAGSI ATER BAGS ' ¥&J}?™ J ust Jandcd 300 of the BEST RUBBER HOT WATER BAGS. The abovo shipment has been delayed, and as we cannot carry stocks over tho season wo intend to sell them off at SLAUGHTER PRICES. Boy one now and save disappointment. Prices ranging from 4s lOd to 9s Bd. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. MARSHALL'S PHARMACY, 86 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. 86 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.* THE POPULAR CASH CHEMISTS. g OLD-IE B CAKEJ3 FOE CHRISTMAS TO ENSURE SAFE DELIVERY . WE STAMP THE ADDRESS TN THE TIN. Country Correspondence Invited. SEE OUR DISPLAY. YOUR BOY DESERVES THE BEST, ORDER YOUR CAKE FROM THE -J " STRAND, OCTAGON. STRAND.

THE NEW HUPP. The biggest thing about the HUPMOBILE is its .reputation f or Quality and Endurance amongst manufacturers and owners of other makes of cars. They sav the HTJPMOBILE is without doubt one of the best cars built. Call and inspect the 1917 Model. ' WIMPENNY BROS. & RETD (LIMITED), Agents, Otago and Southland. r>RINK AND NATIONAL EFFIOI- *-* ENCY.—It is now quite easy to quit the drink habit. With " DRINKO," a harmless powder, which is given secretly if desired, hundreds of patients have been cured. Treatment is inexpensive, and can be given at home. Write for free naviculars, sent in plain sealed letter.—Address (in confidence) Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, G.P.0., Box 655, Wellington. TW DOBBIE, having sold his stock of • Drapery to enable him to carry on another branch of the business, desires to extend his sincere Thanks to the public and friends for their liberal support during the past five years. All accounts pavable at T. W. Dobbie's Office, 335 George street (oppo.ste Knox Church). Goods held aside also delivered at same,address. Offico hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ' 26jy pi HOWELL & CO., OCTAGON, Fox Durable and Satisfactory PIANOS | At Reasonable Prices and Terms. Agent for the "HOPKTNSON." P R U I T TREES. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PROCURABLE. Apples, Apricots, Cherries, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Quinces, etc REILLT, GILL, & CO. can supply Trees •similar to those they supplied last season The Trees are from one of the cleanest nurseries in New Zealand, and Guaranteed true to name, and on blight-proof stock. Order early from REILLY, GILL, & CO., Fruit and Produce Merchants, Moray place, Dunedin. BROWN'S STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, Princes street, Dunedin. The people's favourite rendezvous, where, morning, afternoon, or evening—no matter what the time, —you are certain of seeing a friend or acquaintance enjoying a cup of delightful tea. Nowadays, when maids are almost as scarce as cherries in winter, the afternoon call is going out of fashion. Instead friends meet friends and adjourn to Brown's Stock Exchange Tea Rooms. Cosiness and comfort dwell there, and the semi-private tower room is ideal for a quiet chat. The Staff at Brown's is highly trained and visitors are assured of the very best service. QUICK, ACCURATE, AND COURTEOUS. BROWNTS STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, PRINCES STREET (at the corner), - DUNEDIN. iij T stock- SIMON'S ONCE . A . TAKING PRINCES STREET YEAR BARGAINS. (Opposite Post Office). SALE. MONEY-SAVING PRICES. MEN'S CHROME BOOTS, no nails, 16s. MEN'S LEATHER BOOTS, nails, plates, 16s. MEN'S BOX CALF or GLACE BOOTS, sewn, medium point toes, 12s 6d; were 255. SHOP EARLY. BE IN TIME. WOMEN'S GLACE LACE or BUTTON SHOE, medium point too, 7s, 9s, lis. WOMEN'S GLACE LACE BOOTS, medium point toe, 10s, 12s, 14s. BOYS' 800T5,......; GIRLS' BOOTS, Sale Prices! J. P. SIMON, Sale Prices! Princes street (opposite Post Office). REFRIGERATING AND~~ COOL STORAGE. SCHEMES and ESTIMATES submitted for the SUPPLY and ERECTION OF PLANTS for the above. Latest Meat and Fruit Canning Machinery. 1 ? Advice given on Manufacturing Difficulties and Plants. Gold Dredging. Hvdraulic Sluicing, and bcheelite Mining Engineer. # Write for particulars. Correspondence invited. R. "WALES. Consulting Mechanical Engineer, 40 DOWLING STREET. DUNEDIN. PATENT AGENTS US. Confidential Hnadhook Free—Explains everythine A. J. PARK & SON, Authorised Patent Agenta, 213 Princes st, Dnnpiin; 53 Euk st, Invercargill Established 1895. OATENTS TRADE MARKS ROBERT. WALES. P^sstS?' DESIGNS COPYRIGHT. More economical than cough mixtures or syrups is NAZOL. Eighteenpenco buys 60 doses—moro than three & penny. No cold is NAZOL-proof,,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17066, 26 July 1917, Page 6

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