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FOR SALE. [ 5 ? n e n a o t s 6 s n I 1, K n I. if d e D d t ■. e o Iy y 1. 9 e I d k J A 4 1. y L r I A FIRST-CLASS AND UP-TO-DATE FRENCH TOILET BUSINESS I FOR SALE. A PAlrtW AND PROFITABLE UNDERTAKING. This is a rare and splendid opportunity for an enterprising- person, who desires to secure a solid, substantial, profitable, and well-established Business. Madame B. EUGENE, Australia's most up-to-date French Hair and Skin Specialist, is, through a groat family bereavement, reluctantly compelled to dispose of her Business. Having a very large interest and hundreds of clients in the North, and South Island of New Zealand, she has decided to offer to ONE 'PURCHASER ONLY the power to BUY and ESTABLISH in her name. MADAME EUGENE’S TREATMENTS i ARE WORLD-FAMED, And are all made from the latest French recipes. These will be given to the purchaser, and Madame will personally teach how those Preparations are made up and dispensed. There will bo no fear of opposition, because Madame makes up, everything she sells connected with the Toilet Aids, Complexion. Pills, Soaps, Perfumes, Formula for Eyebrows and Lashes, Skin Food and l Skin Lotion, Hair Restorative, Colourers, Pomades, Obesity Cures, Lack of Figure and her FAMOUS SELF-CUBE REMEDY For Withering Superfluous Hairs. ■' This is too good a chanoo to miss, for Madame stands first in ability and knowledge in everything appertaining to the Toilet. She will also instruct purchaser in use and correct way of using THE VIOLET RAY TREATMENT. The advantage of this sals is to be given to ONE PURCHASER ONLY in New Zealand in the North end' South Island respectively. For fuller particulars write to . /.MADAME B. EUGENE, t F/ench Hair end Skin Specialist, 201 PUNT ROAD, RICHMOND. VICTORIA- Bjy T (HE “DOROTHY’ STRIPPER. Mrs\L. G. Cook, of Ahuriri Flat, (inventor of the “Dorothy” Stripper for attachment to milking machines, finds the stripper coming more and more into favour as ita merits become known, and just the other day Mrs Cook sold 10 sets to a North Island dairyman. The following local testimony is but one of several that have been received: Mrs L. G. Cook, Ahuriri- ‘ “Dear Madam,—-I have used your ‘Dorothy Stripper’ on my A.W.R. milking plant for four months, and it has proved a successrr-nWe especially with a oow that is inclined to/bo hard, and with easier ones it milksi, cleaner and faster.—Yours faithfully, Jas. J. B. Morris, Owaka Valley.” Mrs Cook had a successful week at the Winter, Show in Dunedirt, and she thanks all travellers and agents for the courteous attention they showed her that week. Bjy FOB Tri-weekly newspaper SALE., Old-established Newspaper and Jobbing Business, in prosperous North Island townjt Would suit linotype man. Address inquiries to \ NEWSPAPER, Care Gordon and Gotoh ’Advertising Agency, Waring Taylor street, Wellington. Bjy (GRAMOPHONE, with 28 real good selecbf ■ ted Records; guaranteed. Tne Records re worth the price, £9, 10s.—Brasendale’s, [TERY fine SIDEBOARD; quaint design, V mirror and leadlight doors, oak colour; 12 10s, bargain.—Brazendale’e. AGENT’S Freewheel BIKE; only in use V3TV abort one month; worth inspection; low price, £lO 10s.—Brazendale’s. LINOLEUMS, Carpet Sweepers, Leather Trunk, Hall Stands, Bedsteads, Duchesse Chests, Sewing Machines; prices to sell. Brazendale's. ; 3RAZBNDALB & GO. invite inquiries 3 from Country Clieite for any requireents; prompt attention. —Address ' 296 nnces street. , Bjy FOR SALE, R.P. Extending TABLE; never been used; £6 (or offer); no dealers need apply.—29l, Times. 7jy OLEARIA HEDGE PLANTS; 400 2ft > high, 1600 Ift; vigorous, well-rooted.— David Dewar, Mosvriel. ' Tjy DAIRY CARTS, Form Drays, Spring Drays, Wagons, Gigs, Bakers', Grocers’ Jprtngoart. Baxiows.—Scmrr, ‘ Cumberland treet, Dunedin. . 4 LB and 401 b RAILS, Screwing Machinee, Anvils, Bellows, Trucks. Sourr (Ltd.), Cumberland street. 20jii rTVHE Best BIRD FOOD for your parrot; X try Bills’s Sunfloieir'Miiture. There is (no waste. —Bills (LJji.). JUST Arrived: New lot beat DOG CAKES, also all Soaps and Remedies for Dogs and Cats. —Bills (Ltd.) 6jy ■pOILERS, IJ, 2,8, and 4 h.p„ for butJ 3 chers and dairy users.—N.Z. Machinery Exchange. 6jy JJK>R SALE, MANUKA FIREWOOD, 3s X- bag; 17s for 6.—Apply 13 Glenoaim street, North-East Valley. 6jy (OR SALE PIPING, J, i, 1, and IJ-inoh, i also PIPE FITTINGS.—N.Z. Maohin- ■ Exchange, 217 Crawford street. €jy FOR SALE, Agricultural DRAIN PIPES. Price-lists On application to E. B. Jones, Box 10, Milton. sjy 04? K—iSTOCK-TAKING OFFER; Pull dbOO Upright Grand PIANO; cash bargain price—Howell Piano Company, 78 Stuart etreet. STRYCHNINE for rabbit poisoning; best English crystals; ounce bottles 8s 6d; 10 ounces or more 8s 3d per ounce, cash.— Southwick, chemist, Fairlie. ‘ jjjy POE SALE, one 14 h.p. BOILEB; a real bargain; inspection invited.—G. 0. Casselg, secretary Aparima Dairy Factory, Riverton. /?jy q A PLANS and ELEVATIONS of se OU ted Bungalows for ss, post fret Harry Batoliffe, architect, Wairoo, H.B. HAVE you.seen a QUIET TYPEWRITER? Watch our windows.—Typewriter Supplies Co., corner Bond and Water streets. HAVE you seen a QUIET TYPEWR Watch our windows.—Typewrit* plies Co., oomet Bond and Water at POR SALE, 2 Shown Retriever PUPS, 10 weeks ollt; also Bitch, good breed.— William Murray, Tokoiti, Milton. ajy r R SALE, Stud PIGS. Berkshire strain; eligible for Herd Book.—lnquire W. Kent, Ratanui. Bjy FOB SALE, Gig, Pony, and Harness; cheap.—B3B, Times Office. Bjv

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18601, 8 July 1922, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18601, 8 July 1922, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18601, 8 July 1922, Page 16

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