Lovers of Scottish national airs will have an opportunity of hearing some in tho Botanic Gardens on Simdav next, when the Dunedin Highland Pipe Band will give a specially selected programme. Notices for the following Sunday services will bo found in our advertising columns: — Anglican—St. Matthew's, St. Paul's. All Saints. Presbyterian—First, Knox. Stuart Hall, St.' Andrew's, Chalmers, Roslyn, North-East Valley, Opoho, * Caversham, Green Island, Maori Hill. Methodist—. Trinity, Central Mifsion, Dundas Street, Ravensbourne, Cargill Road, Woodhaugh, Benevolent, Glenaven. Caversham, St. Kilda, l3road Bay. Congregational—Moray PJace, King Street. Baptist—Hanover Street. Church of Christ—Tabernacle. Spiritualists —Smith's Hall. Salvation Army. Theosophical Hall, Dowling street. City Road Hall, Roslyn—Mr Lind's lectures. At homo or abroad, the Harley-Davidson motor cycle is always placed in tho race. — VV. A. Justice and Co., Otago agents, 290 Princes street, Dunedin. —Advt. Watson's No 10 is a little dearer than most whiskies, but is worth' the money.— Advt.
Stationers and storekeepers, kindly call at your earliest to see our new stock of "Thinker" and "Keep Smiling" Writing Tablets, "Thinker" Pictorial Exercise Books and Note. Books, also "Golden Rule" School Rulers with metal edt(a; best for overy homo.—J. Rattray and Sons (Limited). Advt.
Only 80 dozen left Novelty Neckwear in Embroidered .Muslin, Voile, Silk, etc. All Is-each. Worth 5s 6d.—Mollisons Ltd. Advt.
Pigs! Pigs! Pigs!, We are oash buyers of porkers and bacon pigs. Highest prices given.—Barton and Trengrove, leading cash butchers, Dunsdin.—Advt. Electric incandescent lamps, drawn wire, Philips, 16, 2-5, 32, and 50 c.p., reduced to 2s 6d each at 230 volts; 2s low voltage, jpaciil terms for quantity orders.—Turn bull and Jones (Ltd.), electrical engineers.— Advt. A. 15. J. BlaMov, dentist, Bank of /\ustrnlasui, corner jf Bond and Rattray streets (next Telegraph Office). Telephone 165 a.— Advt
Christmas Jewellery.—Largo selection diamond rings, watches, brooches, pendants, and silverware. 'Compare, our value.—Peter Dick, jeweller, 490 JJoray place.—Advt.
A HOUSE TO LET.
The groat demand nowadays is for a houso to let. When you find ono to suit you add to your Rood fortune, by getting us to movo your furniture into it. The moving will bo much mora satisfactorily done than if unskilful carriers kro employed.—The New. Zealand Express Co, (Ltd.).— Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17823, 3 January 1920, Page 6
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