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PUBLICATIONS. HITCOMBE’S LATEST, THE CHILDREN’S BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE. An Entirely New Work, To bo completed in about 40 Fortnightly Parts, Is 9d per part, postage 2d extra. It is a very intimate companion. You will make the acquaintance of the famoln folk of ail countries and of all ages. Mighty conquerors and axplorers, scientists am statesmen, inventors and thinkers, author! and artists, healers and poets, people its rmges. The thrilling story of the amazing triumphs of Man over the giant forces oi Nature is told in so attractive a wav thai it will appeal to every reader from hme tc ninety. You can take delightful j«.urne-< to strange lands seated in your own com fortahle chair, and enjoy the pageant ol the passing throng from North to Soutl and from East to West. It ;s a truly wonderful production. WHITCOMBE & TOMBS, LTD., PRINCES STREET. EXCURSIONS. M O T O B TOURS, SEE DUNEDIN AND ITS SCENIC SPOTS. Each Tour 25 miles, and occupies two hours. Mornings 10 o’clock. Afternoons 2.30 o’clock. 10s Per Passenger. 10s Special Tours to the Goldfields and Lake; District. Daily Tours (including Sunday). For reservations ring 'Phone 3030 or 7177. OFFICE: 193 PRINCES STREET (Adjoining Grand Picture Theatre). OTAGO TAXI OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). 22d H. DIVERS. Secretary. SITUATIONS WANTED. AIWUBiaSEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted. For Sale, Tc Let, Lost and Found, Mlsoellnneojis Want*, Etc., One Shilling per .insertion; 3 insertions Se 6d; 8 Insertions, is; Strictly Cash Ic Advance. Extra Charge 11 Booked. GARDENING Wanted by practical man, day or week.—379, Times Office. 3ja by young woman, WORK t V from 10 to 5. four days a week.—Address 382, Times Office. - 3ja IjCTANTED, WASHING or CLEANING by V T widow woman.—Address 878, Timee Office. 3ja POSITION Wanted as companion-help tc elderly Indy or elderly couple.—Address 360, Times Office. 2ja POSITION; cither cook » V laundress; town or country.—Expo enoed. caro Teviotdalo, Palmerston. i CfOUNTRY Girl (171 desires SITUATION I housemaid _or companion-help, Otago Central preferred.—Address, stating p-articu-lars, 374, Times. ... . 2.1® POULTRY, Pig, or Combined Farm, Frui no Objection.—Wanted, POSITION, oi above by man with practical modern Homi experience; free end January.—Ambitious Times. 2S< LOST AND POUND, ADVERTISEMENTS of 1G Words under the Head inga Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale. X( let, Lost 05,* ’j’oiind, Miscellaneous Wanfa Eto., One Sim—as,-per insertion; 3 insertions 2s 6d; 6 insertions, Gs; Strictly Cash ii Advance. Extra Charge If Booked. LOST (in vicinity of Maclaggan street) Nickel-plated CAP off petrol tank o: motor car; reward.—Maddox, Watson, gar age. 3jc LOST (Monday night, Queen street), PAR CEL containing dress and crepc-de chine jumper; reward.—4l Princes street Musselburgh. 3js D OST (on south train from—Dunedin, or I.J Saturday), WEDDING VElL—Findoi rewarded by returning same to F. Edwards, Cowes street, Kaitangata. 3ja I OST (29th December, between Goodwood J and Palmerston), TRAVELLING BUG. Reward on returning to Teviotdale, Pal2ja I OST (Waikouaiti Racecourse), Gold J BROOCH, spray, amethyst, pearl; re ward. —Apply 133 Glen avenue, Mornington, LOST, Gallah PARROT. —Reward on returning to 11 Forbury road, Kew Ring 3237. 3ja JOST (on hills, Wimraiui), young Browr J Retriever DOG. —Finder please communicate Wm. Brown, Gladstone road, Mosgiel LOST (opposite merry-go-round, St. Clair), Baby’s Pink Silk and Net BONNET.— Finder rewarded returning 207 Princes street. LOST (vicinity High street), black, white, and tan Collie PUP. —Ring 3461; reward. 3ja LOST, 2 Draught HORSES, with covers on; reward. —King Bros., 43 Harrow street (’phono 1814). 3ja LOST (Monday, between St. Kilda and Gardens), Pearl Emerald BROOCH; reword. —34 Pino Hill terrace. 3ja WANTED, good PANTRY GIRL; good wages.—Apply Cafe Cecil. 3ja LOST (Saturday, near Reservoir), Grov FUR. —Finder kindly ring 9148; reward. CITRAYED. Bay BARE, 3 white feet.— .JO Apply 281 Cargill road. Telephone 1606. FOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by Electrolysis.—Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). FOUND— F. Tanner, 754 King etreet, supplies following with Vitamine Pavis Bread: G. Kitchur. G. Crawford, Captain Cook Fruit Mart, R, Gemmcll. Pavis Bread. FOUND F. Tanner supplies Dunedin Dairy, Hunter and Etheridge, Mrs Mi I lan, M'Kcnzie (N.E.V.), Jones, Mrs Wheeler, Duff. M’Kcnzie, Pavis Health Broad. 6d. FOUND —Christchurch lady saved her child’s life with Pavis Vitamine Bread. This is a fact. Pavis Bread, for young o: old; all grocers and bakers. FOUND —Pavis Broad practically the same aa Hovis Bread, of England; keeps 10 days: always fresh; greatest health bread procurable. Pavis, 6d. FOUND —M’Mullnn. M’Lean, Martin. Turnbull, Frew Bros., Williams, Bcwley, Taylor, Ritchie, Murray. Gilbert, Cursey, Foster, Wootton, Duckworth. Tanner, Rigby, Gardener, Vitamine Pavis Bread bakers BUOUND—SearI. Carlton, all the bakers are JC sound, solid business men, artel they know the value of Vitamine Pavis Bread.— These bakers deliver.—H’AßTHUß’S, agent. •ftTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS (By Act of Parliament). WORLD-WIDE FACILITIES. Otago Branch Office; Corner Rattray and Crawford streets, DUNEDIN. H. W. KELLY, Manager. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR, (Special Policy), SPEND a few days in Sunny Central at the Vincent mooting, on 6th and Bth. You will go homo rejuvenated. 3ja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18751, 3 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18751, 3 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18751, 3 January 1923, Page 1

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