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RopewaQong^ i 111(3 0.5., 2s; STALLS, THE "* ' New Concertinas and Entertaining Novelties! ~ JPGG'S ' KAZOOS AND SONOPHONES. . .We direct attention to the foUowrw BRITISH-MADE CONCERTINAS, n*ent of which has just reached oa: 7 5 --IT M^r B 9 G ANY, 20 keys, metal roeds, with Blackwood Case, 47s 6d. > N°. 6,-MAHOGANy, 20 keys, steel reeds, r Blackwood Case, 58s. ■ No. IL—MAHOGANY, a splendid mstrament, by Lachen&l, of London, fine hopray box, etc. Price, £8. bPECIAK—A genuine "WHEATSTONE" English Conoertina, Mahogany, 57 keys, second-hand, but in excellent Price, £9 10s. cuuoaKjn. SONOPHONE CORNETS. A highly entertaining instrument. Toa simply sing, whistle, or hum into it < produce all kinds of imitations of brass and other instruments. It provides plenty of * fun, and can be played without any practice or experience. < BRASS FINISH, with Comet-shaped BelL - "■ "i Price; 2s 6d (including 3 extra vibrators). TRUMPET KAZOOS. • ' The same style of instrument as the Sbnophone, but made of tin. Ingenious' and • ■ amusmgl Price, Is; posteS, Is 2d. vibrators, 4 for 6cL "" CHAS. BEGG & CO. (LTD.). Headquarters for Musical Instruments, Princes street. , r T) £ V ,!• D „ WISH AR T. V \f .^° n sultmg Homoeopathist and Bio- : chemio Therapeutist. Specialty, Skin I Diseases. M. Docetti Walker, M.D., testifies that the biochemic is a remarkable therapeutio system. It is food the patient re- ~ ceives, cell-food for the restoration of the balance of cell-salts in the diseased cells. M 3 Grant street (off High street). 'Phone 769. —■ . .'—j GARDEN COMPETITIONS. QARDEN COMPETITIONS. Under the . Auspices of THE AMENITIES AND TOWSPLANNING SOCIETY. ENTRIES for Competitions to be adjudicated on in October CLOSE on' SEPIEM- ' BER 30. 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Unexcelled Cuisine, Superior Service. Day and Night Pcrfcens. Communications to ' 3 JAMES CONNOR, P.O. Box Hi Telegrams "Leviathaa." -j Telephone No. 67. 22fct t "IT. YNDHURST HOUSE, 4V Moray place - JLi ('phone 3196).—ACCOMMODATION Visitors, Vacancy Boarders; terms moderate. —Mtb Robinson, proprietress.' ' ]6an ' "" BOARD-RESIDENCE: Furnished Tinnnw to LET; permanent boarders, 22s 6d. Warwick House, Moray place (Mrs Fairley, 1 proprietress). ifem ST. CLAHL—Metropole Private Hotel: / To .LET, Furnished ROOMS, or BOARD and RESIDENCE, with all conveniences. j.6aa. ANTED, Furnished BEDROOM; - t: mother, child; good locality; use 'S kitchen; moderate terms weekly; state rent. Sandon, Times. , 16aa ' TO LET, 2or 3_ Unfurnished ROOMS; ' central position; con ■ ■ ■ superior house, High street.—Rex, Times Office. 16ao fW) LET (on hill), Comfortable BED- 1 jl _ ROOM; snit respectable girl; use convenience, home comforts.—Moderate, Times OOce. 15^ A~l f> GEORGP STREET—Vacancy " Q-Lrd Single ROOM; bed and breakfast. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESOATS. BmSLTARIFF, 10s PER DAY. " , Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. ■ ■■■■■'' • S. J. ALLEN v (Late of U.S.S. Go., and of Wanganui), "smy Proprietor. \ATARRJLNGTON HOUS", Warringtoi>- * BOARD and RESIDENCE; best' accommodation for visitore.—Mrs T. Wilkinson (late of tho Government Tourist Department). 'Phone Warrington Bureau. 15m - COUNTY COUNCIL NOTIFICATIONS. OOU NT Y OF- TAIE RI. GATES ACROSS ROADS. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that wo intend to Apply to the Taiieri County Coun- ", 1 cil, at its Mooting to be held on the 24th day of AUGUST, 1917, for Permission to Erect a Swing Gate Across the Publio" road through our Property, whic'i runs betwe«i Sectiona 5 and 7, Block VII, Mount " Hyde Survey District. BOYD BROTHERS, » ! - Hindon. OTAGO WITNESS.—New stories. A laisa-•'-'''S-S nmonnt ot reading matter. SS. . • ' ■: '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17084, 16 August 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17084, 16 August 1917, Page 1

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