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BISCELLANEOUS WANT 3. AD7EETISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lo&t end Found, Miscellaneous Wante, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 Insertions, 2/6; e insertions, 6/-. Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charce II Booked. TfyjTOTORIST doing Central Qtago business has convenience 2 or 3 adult; PASSENGERS; leaving for Alexandra Monday, via Roxburgh; returning viaKyeburn, Wednesday or later; faro 70s.— Motorist, Manor Place P.O. 18d ifWaOSTERS.—You want a private V; BAT; send old handle for re-blade; light-weight, durability, and balance best on market; prices 16s 6d and 25s.—Draper, VVaihola. , 20d WANTED to BUY, FURNITURE, SUNDRIES, etc.; highest price given.—C. Boddy, King street; telephono I4d Q<TONE QUARRIES.—Wanted, Particulars and Samples of Dunedin Stone suatablo for building purposes.—Tweed, sculptor, Gisborne. 18d TirANTED, Small Office SAFE; also, vv . Good Second-hand TYPEWRITER. iarticulars to Cash, P.O. Box 330, Dun 20d ■m/TOTOR CYCLE wanted, 3i-4* h.p.; - LyJL good order and condition; state price Petrol, Times Office. to BUY, a Child's PTJSHc , CHAIR; prico and particulars.—lntaiit, P. 0., Maori Hill. 20d YIT'ANTED, Clean, Good-sized TENT; -I- ? x - 1 - 2, or l ar E cr -—State price and Particulars to Welcome, Times Office. Wanted to buy, 2 gents' push BICYCLES.—AppIy Cooke, Howlison, Princes street. ■ I9d Light FLY ROD, with reel; TOpcs also f ishin S TROUSERS or STOCKIwGS, good order.—Rod, Times Office. WANTED Light GIG and Breastplate Z (second hand), for 15-hand Collar, Times Office. 19d IT^^NCE-Wanted. Two Real Live f- BUSINESS PARTNERS, with capital: separate investments £300 each.—Partictilars from Pneumatic, Times Office. "OOAT Wanted (small rowing) for down rT Price, where seen, to Prompt, Times Office. jg^j INFLUENZA.—That there is no shortage A JEYES' FLUID in tho district; obtamable all chemists and stores. 28n TYPEWRITERS. - Have your Type- -»- writer overhauled ready for new year. N.Z. Typewriter Co., Princes street. mYPEWRITER and Duplicator Supplies -"- all machines; best quality.—N Z Typewnter and Supplies Co., Princes street. TTtERRODOR." absolutelv W * ROOF H^ gitt, sole agents. *" \ y§r ANTED KNOWN—Natty Gift PreV? sents; quality Jewellery, Rings, Watches a specialty.—Thomson, jeweller opposite Knox Church. 15^ TNFLUENZA.-That there is no riskln A children handling JEYES , FLUIDmost reliable disinfectant on the market. ' TjTALSE TEETH, sound or otherwiseJL top market price to trade and others' Pcarline Co.. 168 Queen street, Auckland. \%T ANTED—Ladies". Gentlemen's, Chil- » v dren'a Left-oS Clothing, Portmanteaux, Boots; highest prices.—Mrs Hope King street 1 (telephone 3111). f axl QUPERFLUOUSiIairs, Moles pennaKJ nently removed by electrolysis.—Misa Boyer, 61 Stuart street (16 years' experi- - 7 jy ISS LOGAN, Typist. Work treated strictly confidentially.—s and 6 Stock Exchange (Princes street" entrance). Telephone 126. .. Isj a A RTIFICIAL TEETH, Old Gold, Silver" -L* Platinum Bought — Friedlander 3 Maclaggan street ('phone 3112) 24' my ]V UTRINE HAHI FOOD prevents dandXXI ruff, promotes hair growth, preserves the colour; 3s 6d.—Wilkinson and Son. IT'S onr business solving Ventilating, Heating, or Skylight troubles.—The Ross Manufacturing Co (Ltd.), Bond street. "ANTED BUY-Gentlemen's, Ladiea , , Children's Clothing, Boots. Mrs Broawn, 315 King street (telephone 2876). A LWAYS voted tip-top—Watson's No. -£&- 10 Whisky. Callers do like it. T AIDLAW, GRAY, George street, Rattray street, and South Dunedin, for Nevf Year Gifts, Presents, Toys. NEW YEAR Presents; Silverware, Watches, Ladies' Handbags, Fancy Goods.—Laidaw and Gray, all branches. npRAVELLING Requisites, Dress Baskets, -a- Handbags, Leather Straps, Trunks.— Laidlaw and Gray, all branches. •OURNITURE te a!!] l-emarkable •»- _ values; complete House Furnishing a specialty.—Laidlaw, Gray, Rattray street. ALL Goods lowest prices. Cutlery, Spoons, Silverware.—Laidlaw, Gray's, Rattray street, G«orge street, CargilPs Corner. nnOYS (great variety), Rifles, Sporting -fl- .Goods, Cartridges; lowest prices — LAIDLAW & GRAY, George street. OYS' SPORTS SUITS; popular style, patch pockets, open shorts; for holiday wear; from 17s 6d.—Herbert, Haynes. WANTED, Second-hand ■ price given; -will call and see it; ring up 233. Also, we Exchange for new or nearly now Pianos.—F. and F. Martha, 3 Octagon. FURNITURE CATALOGUE fortheask■tt - ing; factory-to-the-homo prices. See our stock, replete.—Martins' Octagon Furniture Showroom. ■ 4? K^— MASSIVE Upright Grand Overot/(J4JP strung PIANO; Xmas bargain for cash.—At Martins', 3 Octagon. 4? f> K—IRON-FRAME PL\NETTE, suit crib. Also Broadwood PIANO; £25.—Martins' 5 Octagon. ,' 4?9K—TEN-STOP OPvGAN, mirror top; cW/Vt» rare quality of tone; lovely Xmas present.—Martins', Octagon. £J.O~ PIANO; tope ; burr cAwtCV nu t; rare present for dau"-hter-Xmas bargain.—MAßTlNS', ' MAT BRADLEY selling White Footwear at fraction above landed cost; late shipment; must be cleared immediately. HITE FOOTWEAR, cheap; and Children's White Shoes, large shipment just landed; all going bedrock prices. CJTILL goiiig on iho old principle: Small profits, quick returns. Benefit bv buying Boots, at Biadle-y's. yyxZil. STOCKED iu all Lines for » » Xmas tcade. Note Address: MAT BRADLEY, 101 Staart street. 20d W'HAT will you have? Watson's No. 10 Whisky. Glad to hear it. You couldn't choose better. n n C3UPERB Presentation Sete.—Dickens, Thackeray, Georgo Eliot, Shakespeare. l>nver s Book Emporium, 52 George street. Prao Books at various prices by V>* favourite authors.—Driver's Book EaipoTium, 32 Qoorgg street. POPULAR POETS.—Brovming," Jt c*?^ , Bruges. Lowell, LongfellowMasefield, Coleridge, Emporium. 32 George street. TTOLIDAY Reading-, superabundant and u , ""^Pensive—Best current secondBOOK ESI- - 32 George street. "OOR the benefit of our numerous countrv JL customers our Furniture and Piano Showrooms will remain' OPEN between Ch ™tmas and New Year Holidays.—Ri ac h A nz ac square (righ^ppg GUARD against infection. Buv vnnr BEDDING direct from actuTmanufaoturers. PjUows, from 2s 6d.—Herbert Ifa r nes - ___§ M/'ATSON'S No. 10 is a little dearer » t than most Whiskies, but is worth the money.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17503, 20 December 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17503, 20 December 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17503, 20 December 1918, Page 1