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ADVERTISEMENTS at 16 Words under tho Headings Situations Vucant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and .Found, Miscellaneous Wonts, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 2/C; C insertions, o/-. Strictly Ouah in Advance. Extra Clmrge if Hooked. npiQ LET, 5 ROOMS (brick); conveniences. A Apply 14 Wilkie road, Kensington. DO LET, HOUSES from 3 to 10 rooms; city and suburbs. —T'amblyn, M'Kenzie, and Winton. 6n TO LET (Furnished, early December), superior 6-roomed HOUSE; nil conveniences; near tram. —Box 199, Dunedin. EOSLYN-MAORI HILL: HOUSES to LET and for SALE these hill districts.—Apply Washer, auctioneer, Roslyn. nnO LET, RAILWAY PRIVATE JL HOTEL, St. Andrew street; 24 rooms; moderate rent; good lease.—Bryant, Octacon. 6n TO LET, 8-roomed HOUSE, 77 Arthur street; hot water, electric light; largo garden; splendid view; 20s.—Apply Corner Storo, Russell street; or Telephone 2071. TO L E BUILDING (Cool and Dry), "With yard storage. Combined if desired. Address ACCESSIBLE, 8n Times Office. /"ANTED to LET (in centro of City), ' TY GROUND FLOOR and BASEMENT, suitable for Indent Agent as Storeroom. To be had at reasonable terms. LEASE, Box 189, Dunedin. ' LATE ADVERTISEMENT!! GOOD NEWS suffering humanity. Positive fact. Send your address; no charge for advice.—Truth, Times Office. npHE School SPORTS SUITS, brown and X grey shades; 3-6, 17s 6d; 7-14, 21s — Herbert, Havnes. 8n 'OU -wouldn't buy "cheap" eggs—then -k. why buy cheap tyres? CLINCHER TYRES, tho all-British tyre, .is not the cheapest, but the least expensive. See? : Recommend DAVID ROBERT- - - SON, Sign Writing. House Painting, Paperhanging.—Corner Stuart and Cumberland streets. Telephone 1703. 10ja riTHE School SPORTS SUITS, brown and J. grey shades; 3-6, 17s 6d; 7-14, 21s.— Herbert, Havnes. 8n TUDY your nerves, and avoid pavernent-K-7 jar by weiring WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Paxa Rubber, British, therefore Best! PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS; new season's stock now arriving; Cameras from 03; fresh Chemical and Sundries; "OHOTOGRAPHIO Plates and Papers, - all makers, best varieties, always in ock; price-list on application. TpRY our One Solution DEVELOPER; JL once used always used.—H. J. GH«I<. 11 and 13 Frederick street ('phone 1144). UR . Factory MADE-TO-MEASURE ' SUITS grow in popularity; from 555. Herbert, Haynes. . 8n ' EATHER Heels, in these days of leather J shortage, contain " filling," and wear quicklv. Study economy and WEAR WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Pure Rubber, British, and Best. TJTRINE HAIR FOOD prevents <J*nd- . x ruff, promotes hair growth, preserves the colour; 3s 6d.—Wilkinson and Son. OUR Factory MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS grow in popularity; from 555. Herbert, Haynes. 8n M 'DONALD & MILLER, Green Island, are CASH BUYERS of Prime Bacon PIGS. Correspondence invited. 29n LAVEMENT SHOCK" is a direct cause of nerve trouble; obviate rt by wearing WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. Be sure and specify Wood-Milne; they're British. lOau EAVY EXTENSION DINING TABLE - (6ft x 3ft 6in), one leaf; suitable Christmas gift; 50s. —Herbert, Haynes. 8n "npHE Certainty" of getting a CharmJL ing, Pleasing Wedding Group 6ends anxious brides to Pattillo, bridal photographer. CHRISTMAS Post-card Portraits'' for sending to Australia!—Pattillo, bridal photographer, urges sitters to get taken immediately. "TjTROM any old photograph" PATJ: TILLO will supply a Portrait painted in oijs. • Price, £4 4s, framed, complete. PRESENTATION MORRIS CHAIRS, new season's coverings; 27s 6d, 30s, 355, up to 95s. —Herbert, Haynes. 8n r OOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS . . are pure Para Rubber, full of tenacity and springiness. They're British Made also. Specify them. lOau M. DAVEY, Engineer and ArchiLe tect, 91a Princes street.—Patents, etc., prepared for all available countries. Inquire about Cheap Design Protection for Small Inventions. All particulars. Correspondence invited.—Tela.: House and Office, 473. BEAUTIFUL Mahogany Inlaid OVAL .TRAYS; a most suitable gift; 37s 6d, 455, 57s 6d.—Herbert, Haynes. 8n "Kindly post me two more packets of 'DRINKO.' I can see a change already." So writes a Napier mother. We have hundreds of similar testimonials. Write for free booklet in scaled envelope, describing this wonderful secret drink cure. State if Mr, Mrs., or Miss.—Address LADY MANAGER, Drinko Proprietary, 212f Lambton quay, Wellington. 120 B E M 0 V A L, NOTICE. .h F. HOWELL & CO. Bog to Intimate that they have REMOVED THEIR SHOWROOMS From the Octagon to BATH STREET (Adjoining their factory premises). Inspection is Cordially Invited. Agents for the Hopkinson, Beale, and Gilbert PIANOS. Estimates Furnished for Repairs Free. O I T Y HOTEL, j DUNEDIN. THE LEADING HOUSE FOR LEADING LIQUORS. Rather than stock inferior whiskies or reduce the quality or strength of draught whisky, • I have decided to charge NINEPENCE PER NIP, with or without Thomson's Soda. Speight's Ales are pcreonally selected by me from their famous brews at the brewery, and they are allowed sufficient time in the CITY cellar for irkturing purposes before being dispensed to the public. The Draught Whisky is guaranteed not less than 11 years old, is broken down with Distilled Water under my own supervision, and matured for some considerable time before being decantered. None but the Best of Wines, Spirits, and Liquors kept in stock. Offloy and Forrester's Spanish Throe Diamond 15-year-old Port, and Gonzaley and Byass's Spanish Dry Amontillado Sherry. Only Speight's Ales, Thomson's Aerated Waters, Spanish and French Ports and Sherries, Watson's 11-year-old Draught Whisky, and Thomson's Champion Unadulterated First-prize Cordials stocked. F. CARTER, Proprietor. 9o A motive is of little use unless it is rigorously adhered to. JROWN'S STOCK EXCHANGE TEA 5 ROOMS, Princes street, Dunedin, have always had a motive, expressible in the one word " QUALITY." This Motive is the Backbone of our Business. Only highly-efficient bakers are employees—bakers who know their work from A to Z. . They recognise that everything turned out, must be of the very best. Take one item we use—CREAM. Wo are supplied from Mr Hellyer. N.E. Harbour, whose herd is reckoned to be far and away the finest in New Zealand. The Stock Exchange Tea Rooms and Shop aro the centre whero discriminating people have their wants supplied. Do you discriminate ? BROWN'S STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS, Princec street (at, the Corner).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17156, 8 November 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17156, 8 November 1917, Page 6

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