PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. i . BRIGHTON AND FAIERI MOUTH , JO - „ ROYAL MAIL. fi O. J. HOBBS & CO. , , Motors leave Manae street Daily 9.30 a,m. ] (6.10 p.m. Brighton only). Sundays, 10 sum. ’’ Alio Saturdays, 1.10. i:,, 'Por Specials, also Picnics, Ring Brighton ■ ' Bureau. Ask for Brighton House. ' Book Seats Geyser. / . .miEORNLEY’S BRIGHTON MOTOR • 1 SERVICE. • SUMMER TIME-TABLE 'Leaves Manse street at 9.30 for Brighton ; and Taieri Mouth daily. For Special Cars ; and Picnic Parties ring Thomley’s Private Hotel, Brighton. Seats may be booked at Starr, tobacconist, Princes street. h,( f i THORNLEY & SEYMOUR, 81d > !l '''••■' .■ Proprietors. Royal mail and passenger . SERVICE. —Cars leave Cromwell for 1 Lake Wanaka, via Lake Hawea, on Tuesdays, ' Thursdays, and Saturdays. Return ' Monday,' Wednesday, and Friday. Cars Teave Cromwell for Arrowtown, via Kawa- ! r'au Gorge, bn Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Return _ Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Special Oar meets train on . . receipt iof telegram.—JOHN ANDERSON, Proprietor, Cromwell. 7ja E" ARLS DAILY MOTOR . SERVICE, •.ROXBURGH TO BEAUMONT. • Leaves (Roxburgh (Commercial Comer) ■ ' ■ 10,15 i a.m- 5 leaves Beaumont on arrival I Dunedin train 1 BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. '."Can for Hire ai all hours. Efficient ’ ALEX. EARL, Proprietor, Roxburgh* '. ’Phone 47. ' Box 57. ,' Roxburgh, via beaumont. , .ROBB’S MOTOR SERVICE MEETS ALL ‘ ..’TRAINS ARRIVING BEAUMONT. '’ Roxburgh P. 0.. 10.45 a.m.; Beau''mont Railway Station after arrival 1 , of Dunedin train. Telegrams: Robb, Beaumont or Roxburgh. ROBB, ROXBURGH. , ’Phone 12. P.O. Box 93. 3ja gyOACm LEAVES PORTOBELLO ; DAILY At 8 o’clock, for Dunedin, returning from Dunedin (Manse street) at 2.30 ‘XSatuxdays only at 2 p.m. instead of 2.30). ParcelJuggage, eto.,, received at Stables •- up toi 2 o’clock. ' Heavy Cargo by Arrangement. . J. S. M'CARTNEY. • Crust and Crust’s Stables, Stafford street. ■M 1 OTOR SERVICE, MILTON. A Car will leave our Garage, Lawrence, f to connect- -with Dunedin Train at 7.50 a.m, on TUESDAY, and 6.50 a.m. on FRI'DAT; leaving Milton Station on arrival ' 'of express from , Dunedin, reaching Law- ; renoe at 11 am. ■ 22au ■ D. B. JONES & CO. (LTD.). .ITIA3ERI MOUTH.—WEEK-END EX--i CURSION. Motor- Bus leaves 'Manse street THIS DAY at 1.15 p.m. Return Monday morning. Return -fate, Bs. E. J. W. HEY, Proprietor. V LOST AND FOUND. ABVBBTISEUSKTS of 18 Words under the Beadloss Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Bale. To I«t, Lost and Found, HiaoeUaneeus Wants. |i Etc., One Shilling per Insertion; 3 Insertions V .3/8;, ,6 Insertions, 8/-. Strictly, Carh In ~' Advance. Extra Oharas 11 Boohed. ’ -;T iQST (Thursday, between Valley and Octaround BROOCH, inset with pearls, .Gjhsnjrocks, and gold.—Finder rewarded by Jretoming 302 Main road, North-East Valley. ' ‘Keepeake. / 14ja : .ifJT OST, ~gold PENDANT (keepsake), ThiirsJLi,, day, about 7, between Station-Levia- , than (Stuart street).—Return Times Office. Reward, I4ja J /*SjTRA.YED into my property, one«brindle -;j)3 OO.Wj if not claimed within seven days 'ynll -be sold to pay expends.—Vickers, Half--iirAy.BuSh * 14ja ff’Tf.OST, spring-cart MARE; one hind foot iJLA white, white down face, short tail.— Reward returning H. Alexander, 21 Moreau -'•! Afreet, St. Kilda. l3ja ■TT OST, gold enamel BROOCH, fern cross, •uLi badge in centre; reward.—Moller, ’jeweller; Octagon I ,> ■ ,T. OST , (between Palmerston and. Shag ;JM Point), ENVELOPE, containing deeds; •■V ’’AHf'reward.—Teviotdale, Palmerston. Oja , .T.-BET in telephone bureau next Strand, .PURSE,' containing money and rail- ‘ ticket.—Finder please ring ’Phonei 11,41. , ‘,tXi OiST ■ (Thursday, between Penrose’s and ■ .Mornington), gold PENDANT.—Finder ■jdgapft Ring 705. , 14ja „?ff'.OST, 'grey bearded COLLlE.—Finder JLf please ring Hastie, Caversham. llja • TT7IOIJND —Men’a Glace Welted BOOTS ; •, J 1 very, dressy, knobby toes; 37s 6d, 38a '4sd; ■' Box Calf, 4-le.—Robertson’s, St. Kilda. 'VAQUND —We pay postage; goods return_able, if not satisfied.—At Robertson’s, 6 , prince Albert road, St. Kilda. i V i . TDIOUND—Boys’ BOOTS, 10-13, ISs 6d; 1-3, ,X 10s 6d; 4-5, 21a; guaranteed all leather. Rohertapn’a, St. Saida. TAOUND—Ladies’ Glace Dress Shoes, plain ~ryjp ~toea, as now worn, leather Cuban heels; ■aSa 6d.—ROBERTSON'S, St. Kilda. 14jq made perfectly material; different .iisjew; -W> I waiting.—Liberty, Princes street , /South,) . TTiOTJND HEMSTITCHING done on J X blouses, underclothing, and household •linen.—Address Liberty, Princes street 14 ja s T7IOUND BUTTONS 'X < friia your own Liberty, South:’ 'Phone 2411. /.'iilOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles perma'X nently removed by Electrolysis.—Miss' Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). T. OST,- in Arcade, my Corns (cured). JLJ) bought » -box of Wilkinson’s Er Corn’Cure? Is box. I ireaka 13ja t’"'aElOUNDr—Ercaka Com Cure, sure remedy; ’ Jf! sutos,,while you sleep; Is box.—Wilkmpqn, 29 Royal Arcade,- Dunedin 13ja fTETtOUND—Four Thousand' (4000) Packets . • JD- - -. M'Arthur’s Makosoap Soap Ingredients - sold in one week; absolute fact; do you /"know why the public demand it 7 ' M'Arthur’a. ■ XjlOUND—M‘Arthur’s Makosoap ' Soap InX_ gradients have .reached Australia, also Friendly Islands, 11,000 miles away; do you know tho value of Makosoap? Buy and see. M,‘ Arthur’s. ' JjIOUND —2s 6d postal note secures MakoJP- soap makes you 181 b hard' home-made eoap; just add fat and water, boil 40 ‘.ptiputes; saves 10s.—M'Arthur’s, TTjTOUND—Make your loaf Compressed X*' Yeast, 10id posted—3a 6d month. Make Jrour Soap M'Arthur’s Makosoap Ingredients, ‘ Ss 6d_ packet; saves you lOs.-yM‘Arthur's, • J>unedin. THTOUND—Bice, 3Jd; Sago, 3id; Tapioca, 'JD, Bid; Raisins, Is; Special Tea, 2s; Currants. 9d; 61 b Semolina. Is; ’Dates, 4jd; Cornflour, SJd. —M'ArthuVs every time. '■ "Ii^OUND —Five gallons Hop Beer, Ginger - X Ale, Ginger, Boer, Ginger Wine for is (Id, posted anywhere, by using Mason’s English Beverage Extracts;.so years established M'ABTHUR’S. - 13ja ■ *I7IOUND—Men’s Tan Dress BOOTS’, heavy .'iJP.'i' sewn soles, 31s; Ladies’ Tan Court - Shoes. 17s 6d.—Robertson’s, St. Kilda. ’ ifliHXDND—Men’s Chrome Dross BOOTS, X ' 23s ‘6d, 24s 6d, 25s to 32s 6d; all colo- ‘ mal makes—Robertson’s, St. Kilda. 'f TfjYjUND I —Men’a Box Derby COOKHAMS. , X leather lined, double sole, 325; treble '' sole, 33s 6d.~ROBERTSON’S, St. Kilda. TJIOUND The Dunedin JVindow and -' X ..Vacuum Cleaning Co. CLEANS ; WINDOWS and CARPETS.—Send carpets 32 Andrew street. ’Phone 493. 20d OTJND—Your carpets Cleaned by competehi workmen ipder expert super•vision r ■ Hotmea Spring-cleaned, Carpets, i ringing Otago Window Cleaniog 325 °' llja ■{ MISCELLANEOUS. WANTS. . TAUNEDIN Window and Vacuum CleanUr" ing Co., Booking Orders lor Vacuum Cleaning Walls and Carpets; workmen in- ', eu^ed.—Phone 495. "vßti- j. JACKSON PURDIE Removes ~ X (Furniture cheaper by motor lorry. t " Courttry Removals a specialty. gap ' rm/fINERVA CIGARETTES.—Good supply ') IVI ’at B. MTndae’s, hairdressers, and to> ' baoconists, S 3 Lower_High street. 7my a’ ,'CIILK Mercerised Knitted GLOVES in >L -Jvory, black, brown, slate; 4s lid a 1' ’ pjjtr.A-Herbort. Haynes. . 22d *^VRli>E3.**— Safeguard the success "of XS -your Wedding Group by having it 4 , takeni'iby bradal photographer. "S W'pa a Poor Heart (that Never Rejoices.’’— ' x l Delight jour family by getting a Group j/ by Pattillp/ i V (FJtaD 'GLORIOUS BRIDAL ATTIRE ” i.v ®!iw reproduced' with delightfully natural -' l effect’’ih■'PATTlLLO’S chaminglj artistic f;' 1 .Wedding Groups. 9ja jRDER. TARATU COAL from your merft is thh best to too. 14ja
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18453, 14 January 1922, Page 12
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