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AMUSEMENTS. OOMBINED ANNUAL PICNIC. STEVENSON & COOK ENGINEERING COMPANY (LIMITED) AND MORGAN COMPANY (LIMITED). To be held at EVANSDALE on SATJJRDAY, 28th January; 1922. Trains leave Dunedin 9.35 a.m.; Trains leave Port Chalmers 9.36 a.m. Races for young and old, BABY SHOW. Toys for the Children. Fruit and Soft Drinks sold on grounds. Hot Water and Milk provided free. Return Fares: Dunedin Evansdale: Adults, 03 2d; Children. Is Id. Port Chal-racrs-Evansdale: Adults.' Is Id; Children, lOd. Return trains leave Evansdale at 6.50 p.m., 6.25 p.m. Dunedin excursionists will travel by 9.35 a.m. train, Port Chalmers excursionists will travel by special train leaving Port Chaim ore Upper at 9.36 a. mi 9.35 train stops at Ravensbcatme, Burkes, St. Leonards, Sawyers’ Bay, and Port Chalmers Upper. H. STEVENS, 26ja Secretary, Picnio Committee. fTVHE MEMBERS of the Hibernian Soi ciety aro requested to ATTEND the GARDEN PARTY to ho held in the Dominican Nuns’ Gardens, Tennyson street, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 28th inst. The Members will Meet in St. Joseph’s Hall at 2.30 p.m. , J. O'CONNOR, 26ja Secretary. ECHANISM, CABINET, and above all else, REPRODUCTION IS FAULTLESS ' With the World-famous “HIS MASTER’S VOICE” GRAMOPHONE ■ THE BRISTOL are Accredited Selling Agents, from whom Special • , > Illustrated Catalogues may bo . 'obtained. ' THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. (LTD.), DUNEDIN. TENDERS. WANTED, PRICES for cutting half-acre Gorso.—Holyrood,. Times Office. jypLTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for the RIGHT to ADVERTISE, for- a term, of five years, on the Milton Borough Council’s Water Tower Tank. Tenderers to state the nature of the advertisement. The highest or any. tender not necessarily accepted. particulars from the Undersigned, with whom tenders must be lodged not la*or than FEBRUARY 7, 1922. WILLIAM ROY, - 1 Town Clerk. Milton, January 25, 1922. Zjja rt HOWES &” COMPANY ° Are Direct. Sole Agents for the ■ Producers of N.S.W. and TASMANIAN HARDWOODS, CANADIAN and U.S.A. OREGON and SPRUCE, SHINGLES and LATHS, JAPANESE OAK,. GARNET PAPER, PUDLO CEMENT WATERPROOFING. SCANDIA and SNOWHITB WALL BOARDS. and-tho N;Z.-MADE BORER-PROOF PLYWOODS Your inquiries welcomed at . G. HOWES & COMPANY, . ' -/ .259 CUMBERLAND' STREET, -■ . ' DUNEDIN. / „ ’Phone-2276. / P.O. Box 114. 100 ROOF ® WITHIN TWO TEARS. PETROUS TILES FORGE AHEAD. More and more is, the public realising the great advantages of Petrous Red Concrete Roofing Tiles. Over 100 roofs have been covered; within the last two years,, and the demand is still increasing , For economy, durability, lightness, appearance, ! Petrous Red Concrete-. Hoofing Tiles are unsurpassed. Call or write for. particulars. Petrous Tile Co. (Ltd.), CaVersham, Dunedin. A B. Stewart. Assembly Building, Timaru. N.Z. .Hardware. Invercargill. LOST AND FOUND. ADVEBTIBBUKNTB of .18 Words nnder tbs HeadIns* Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. Tolet. Lost and Pound. HlsoeUaneonn Want*. Etc., One Shilling per Insertion; 3 insertions 3/8; 6 insertions, B/-. Strictly Cart In Advance Extra Oharee If Booked. lOST (Tuesday ; night), Gent’s KID J GLOVE. — Ring 9351 ( reward.' j LOST (on Tuesday), BULLDOG.—Finder please communicate 78 Leith street (’phone' 042). 26ja LOST (between St. Kilda and Dunedin, last Wednesday), Lady’e Gold WATCH. Finder ring ’Phone 740; reward. 26ja FOUND, Railway Station, Gold NECKLET.—Owner can have same of , M’Lachlan, Strang, 40 Dowling street. lOST (Wednesday morning, between Staff J ford Hospital and Frederick street), a Plain Gold BANGLE. —Reward on returning to Stafford Hospital. , , 26ja lOST (Saturday night, vicinity KensingJ ton), £6, working man’s wagek—Finder rewarded returning 56 Park terrace, Kensington. . . ■ ■ 1 ■ 26j a LOST (Tuesday," Mosgiel-Lindaay’s, Allanton), PURSE, containing money, cheque (Nichol and Son); ' reward.—James Brown, Mosgiel". 26ja iOST (between Kircauldy and Alma J streets), Lady’s .HANDBAG, containing key, money, docunjents.—Reward returning 46 Helena street. 26ja LOST (La wrence-Crooks ton road, January 4), small SIDE-CURTAIN off car.— Finder communicate Drummond Bros., Dunedin. 24ja ■jJTlOUND—Superfluous Hairs, Moles permaJD nently removed by Electrolysis;—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). FOUND 1 —Absolute fact, no article manufactured in this dominion has proved such a saving to the public as Makosoapj 4000 packets sold in week. J7IOUND —Every time yon buy pocket Make- ’ soap you can go and bank'los. This is what it means to you. Absolute guarantee. Prove yourself. FOUND —Gore Residents: Mokosoap, the no-trouble home-made Soap Maker. Just add fat and water. Mr Brownlie, grocer, Gore, can supply you. Makosoap. Tj^OUND—Outram Residents: Mr JD /Mr William, storekeepers, wise can supply Makosoap. It’s marvellous. No worry, no trouble, no toil, only boil.—MakoBMp. FOUND —2s 6d postal note secures trial packet Makosoap, which will make 181 b Home-made Soap. Just add fat and water. Makes Household, Toilet, and Sand Soap.— M'Arthur’a. ■ FOUND— Repeat orders every mail from Auckland to the Bluff for Makosoap. Try it, buy it. Mail to your door, 2s 6d.— M‘ARTHUR’S MAKOSOAP. Dunedin. 1710UND The Dunedin Window and J Vacuum Cleaning Co. CLEANS WINDOWS and CARPETS.—Send carpets 32 St. Andrew Street. ’Phono 493. 2Qd FOUND BUTTONS made perfectly from your own material; different sizes; no waiting.—Liberty, Princes street South. w iOUND HEMSTITCHING done on JL‘‘ blouses, underclothing, and household linen.—Address Liberty, Princes street South ( ’phono 2411). 21 jq PLAYED Out? Try a drop ,of WATSON’S No. 10. Splendid reviver. It’s the best ‘Scotch. 17« DUNEDIN Window and Vacuum Cleoning Co., Booking. Orders for Vacuum Cleaning Walls arid Carpets; workmen' insured.—’Phone 48ft-.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 1

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