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LATE AOVERTISEMENT6. rTVBACHERS AND STUDENTS. ■ X GET YOUR VASES.AND BCWLS TURNED AT M. SILVERSTONB’B. Furniture and General Weed ware Manufacturer, ' CARROLL STREET, DUNEDIN. Cheapest and Best. , ’Phone 780. __24ja. /GARAGES. WEEK-END COTTAGES’, It fowlhoubes. dwellings. . ; Any building; all steel and concrete. Speediest and most economical of all construction. SEE SPECIMEN BUILDING. ROSS MANUFACTURING CO. (LTD.); ■. 122 Bond street, Dunedin.., “yf. AT C H YOUR FEET 1 ' : .'■■■■ And obtain . - ■ Dr SCHOLLS FOOT COMFORT SERVICE ' : ' At ' ■" : ■ Mr CHARLES BUCHAN’S Cfoiropodial Consulting Rooms, i 4 THE OCTAGON, ’ JANUARY -35 to FEBRUARY 2. Mr diaries' Buchan has arranged with Miss B. NEWTON-SMITH, .Dr William M. Scholl’s Foot pomfart Specialist,., from London, now- visitirig, New Zealand,, to Demonstrate to his Cfiehts and .others < aufwith acquired foot troubles Dr .SCHOLL’S Foot Oirfort Service. ..Con-, saltation free. ’Phone 1715., 86ja TTXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEAK MENT. CARPETS AND MATS AND RUGS DOWN ABOUT ONB-THIRD. , The Undersigned are holding their.-half' .yeany .srtoekrta&ing, and' prior to doing .sc are offering stock-faking' bargain? ip ,aU (departments- (see our big advcrtisameiitir this issue), including, ohwo Wilton Carpets and Super., Wilton Carpet?, just landed, and heavily discounted' for cash. Our Fur. [iiiture, own make “direct to the public," is ’well designed andl conetruoted, and dia .wonted for fourteen days. ; Congblemr ’Squares half-prioo. Linos and British Flooi Coverings discounted. Heavy Inlaid Linds, 21s double yard. CUTLERY. CROCKERY. FURNITURE TOVERINGS, BEDS AND BEDDING, TAPESTRIES, BLIND MATERIALS, i Get in and see these and secure Bargains, ; Also, 6 Lovely Organs, irohn. fIS. to clear. F. & F.* MARTIN, LW,. 3 and 4 OCTAGON. Factory: 1,3, and 5 Bath street. fkTAGO BUILDING AND INVEST- ” , MENT 'SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. ; Wo all want to SAVE, but just how its being a strain is the question. | HERE is the SCHEME, the finest yet ■’introduced to your City, We earnestly incite your inquiry. SHARES carl be taken up to mature at ;5, 6,8, 10, or. 14 years, and payments'vary according to series selected ; Entrance Fee, Is per: share, but NO and remember, the PROFITS are (divided at the end of each -year and credited jin your pass book, . , .. , | SHAREHOLDERS arc not'compelled to build. These ..shares can be put to so many [fine uses that no person should be without some holding of such shares. I NEW SHARES without ARREARS can jbe taken up as from JANUARY 19, 1922. ! Full information obtainable from : G. A. K. WILLIAMS. LJ.C.A., i Office: 14: .Crawford > street (P;0. 1 Bo* 276). N.Z. EXPRESS CO’S BUILDING. DUNEDIN. ..PATENT AGENTS, ROBERT WALES. M.I. MRCH.E.. as JLa< Fellow Australasian Institutoof Patent Attorneys, r 40 DOWLING STREET. CONSULTING ENGINEER. PATENT ■AGENT..'"' Authorised, to Practise by N.Z.- Govenunen I am a Registered Advisory Fatei Agent, and offer experienced- and eflSciei service to inventors. . 22a TO INVENTOR ROBERT A. M'LINTOCK, M.1.M00h.E., ; Extro-firat-clasa . Certificated Engineer, ■ - v Board of. Trade; . - Consulting Engineer, said Registered Pate •-. • . . Agent, 90. PRINCES STREET. Patents applied for. Advice given fre Write or apply for Booklet. -World) drawings prepared , , v . > ' , -1 ■pATENTS—CONSULT ÜB. : Confident! L . Handbook Free. Explains everythin, A. J. PARK.' .& SON, (Authorised Paten Agents. Empire Buildings. 179 Princes stree Dunedin; S 3 Eak street, Invercargill.- Esta listed .1885. , SHAREBROKERS. QU lOK ' k BMIT ,1 SHAREBROKERS. .. , (E R..SMITH, Member; Stpdr lStehsng STANLEY W. SMITH, Licensed Broker] WATER STREET FRONTAGE. STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. P.O. 80x3&6. Telephone 36 .TelegraphtoAddreae: .. “Quickly.‘Dunedin.’’ TfTi w„ ■ r si d (John Reid andSon*. Ltd.). ' MEMBER DUNEDIN STOCK . r- ;’. EXCHANGE Telegraphic Address: “Penelope, Dunedin.” Telephones 180 and 3391. CORNER BOND AND LIVERPOOL STREETS. MINING. , ' RISING SUN COMPANY. ■ ; The following report lias tomoto hand; ■The desirability ■of winding up ond reconstructing the Rising Sun Gold Mining Co.', (Ltd.) was agreed upon at a meeting of shareholders held last week, in the company’s office, .Customs ‘street Bast?. Mr W. Blorufield .presided over an attendance of 30shareholders;! 50,000 shares being represented byproxy. Mr J. M’Combie gave a resume of the work done ond the work.! proposed.- The meeting appointed Mr. J, H. .Jackson, the company’s secretory, as, liquidator, aiid authorised , the registration of a; new company under the old name. These resolutions, will he submitted for confirmation as special resolutions to a second extraordinary general-• meeting, which will bo subsequently convened. ■, . MOUNT LYELL PROGRESS -REPORT. : Following is the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Co.’A, progress report ■ for the' fortnight ended January 11: ; Mount Lyell Mine.—Breaking pyrites is in progress. • North Mount Lyell Mine.—Ore’breaking is in progress at the 700 ft level. No.' 15 rise has been, lifted to 3ft in grey schist. ( Reduction Works.-—One furnace has been in blast from January 9 on; 1850 tons of blister copper have been consigned to the’ (refinery for the current year. : Concentrator.—. The picking plant operated 20 hours and put-through 673 tone of North Lyell ore; 275 tons of sorted, ore were sent to the furnaces, and 603 tons of reject ore and fines to the mill.. .Tbo mill operated 250 J hours and treated 2625 tons , ore, producing 221 tons of jig concentrates and 302 tons of flotation concentrates. RISE AND -SHINE DREDGE. The Rise ond Shine dredge' got deeper ground than usual, last week, Ohs range, be ip g from 38ft to 48ft. There were eomo largo stones in the i wash, which was very tight, and the gold was rather .finer than usualDuring rush hours on the District R trains pass tlirpugh Charing Cl station, .Lbndoh;fit the rate; 'of Soiies o« 40 seconds. ‘ “ ' V- '! " " I WIFE'S SCHNAPPS >9l ■ koeb '■ .system - free from oaueds of kid

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18463, 26 January 1922, Page 7