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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. I R B L E S S. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Our attention has been drawn to a remarkable letter written by Mr O'Neill, which appeared in the Evening Star on December 30. In this letter the writer states wo are stocking and supplying German goods, and states wo supplied him with a •German valve from stock some time ago. Tho true position is that some months ago Mr O’Neill rang us, and asked if we could lend or sell him a valve to demonstrate a set to a client. We replied that wo had no valves in stock, but bad some German war relics, and that be could have the loan of one of these to help him out. Mr O’Neill was duly grateful at tho time, but he has not yet had the courtesy to return this valuable relic, which ■is one wo exhibited at the University Conversazione some time ago, and now he is trying to damage us in return for our assistance. He also stated in the same letter that “When Mr Arundel reaches my stage of life he may have gained a little more experience (electrical included),” suggests we should study ‘‘Hawkin’s Guide,” a work suitable for first-year apprentices. We find it difficult to reconcile this statement, which is purely abuse, with the fact vt the University of London asked us to lecture to their Electrical Engineering Students on several occasions; also the British Illuminating Engineering Society asked us to speak at the Royal Socict’- or Arts; also tho New Zealand Government appointed us Wireless Instructor for the N.Z. Forces; and Professor J. T. MacGregor Morris, a recognised authority on Electrical Engineering and whoso research work is well known, asked us to write him notes on the operation and use of valves, and warmly complimented us on our experience. The above facts should be sufficient to show that Mr O’Neill is simply bluffing, and his other statements are not worth answering. We are publishing this in response to numerous requests from Wireless and Elec trical Engineers in town, and we are quite satisfied we have the support of all those who are acquainted with us. NORMAN ARUNDEL. Managing Director, British Radio Supply Company. 13ja JjIURNITCRE! FURNITURE! NEW AND SECOND-HAND, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Duohcsse • and Washstand, £5 17s fid; Mirror-door Wardrobe, £4 19s; Wood Bed and Wire, £2 19s; Iron Bedsteads, 6s; Chesterfield, in moquette, £ll 10s; Diyan Chairs to match, £5 ,15s each • Drawing Room and Dining Room Suites, from. £6 ss; Large Mirror Overmantels, 455; Mirrorbacked Sideboards, from £3 7s fid; Carpet Squares, from 20s; Heavy Hearthrugs, from 15s fid; Carpet Runner, 5s lid per yard; Extending Dining Table, 355; Polished-top Dining Table, 15s; Five Dravver Chests, 30s; Kitchen Tables, 12s fid; English Cups, 3s fid half-dozen; English Cups and Saucers, 4s 9d half-dozen; Plates, 3s lid half-dozen; Large Milk Jugs, Is fid each; Tin Wash Basins. Is lid; Coal Shovels, Is 2d; Best Enamel Pots. 5s lid; Splendid Bedroom Mats, 3s 3d; Gollen Oak Singer Drop-head Machine, £lO 10s; Seamstress Machine. £3 ss; Gent.'s Bicycle, perfect order, £3 19s. C. H. AUSTEN & 00.. Frederick street. The Recognised Bargain House South of the Line. t A NTI ACIDO. When tho digestive organs function improperly, they often need a corrective. ANTI ACIDO is especially designed for this purpose. PRICE, 2a fid. Wholesale Agents: NEILL & 00. (LTD.), BOND STREET. DUNEDIN. ARE OF THE HAIR HAIRDRESSING, Vibratory Scalp and Face Massage, Shampooing, CUTTING AND SINGING. Tinting, Etc., Permanent Hair Waving, Waving Outfits for home use stocked. L. WILLIAMS (lies and Poole).' WHY buy imported VIOLINS, when you can purchase Hand-made Instruments at W. J. Lee’s, Cargill’s Corner. T VISITORS to town. Inspect W. J. Lee, V export in HAND-MADE VIOLINS, Cargill’s Corner, South Dunedin. 13ja RAG DOLLS for Baby; harmless, washable, hygienic, Is to 9s 6d each; get one.—Miss Clough, 62 George street. Gt IFTS for Ladies: Madiera Work, from C 12s 6d to 100 s; Centres. Cosies, Tray Cloths, Runners, Supper Cloths. ALSO Samplee of flniehed work in Linen, Crash, and Pqplin, 4s lid to 635, Centres, Table Scarve*. RUNNERS, Cushions, Cosies; beautiful designs; exquisite colours; worth inspection.—Miss Clough, MALTESE CENTRES; beautiful beyond description; from 27s 6d to 42s 6d, will not be long in stock.; LINEN Worked Centres, from 2s Sd up; all fancy work; highest quality.—Mies CLOUGH, 62 Georg© street. 80d ALF-A-CROWN NOVELS: Doyle. Haggard, Ozenham, Hocking, Stevenson, Zane Grey, others innumerable.—Driver's Bookshop, 82 George street. POETRY, History, Biography, Theology, Fiction, Travel. Belles Lettrea, Science, Philoeopy, etc.—Driver’s Bookshop, 32 George street. □TOLIDAY BEADING.—SeIect, plentiful, jL Inexpensive; suited to all tastes. — river’s Popular Bbpkchop, 82 George street. VISITORS cordially invited inspect Magnificent Stock of BOOKS, new and second-hand.—DRIVER’S POPULAR BOOKSHOP, 32. George street. 80d TVA.VID ROBERTSON, Recommended JLs Master Painter, Stuart street. Sign • "Man breaking through wall ” Pointing, Paperhanging, eto. —'Phone 1703. Oja PIANOS by Bohro, Steip, Hoako. eto.; condition guaranteed cash or terms. — M’Cracken and Walls, 35 George street. CN ULBRANSEN PLAYER PIANO; enjoy X the thrill of personally producing good music, as only the Gulbransen can play it. — Sols Agents, M’Cracken and Walls. JHOLEON GRAMOPHONE; fidelity of reproduction is the outstanding feature the “Eoholeon." Inspection invited.—• ■ackon and Walls. PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING by practical men; satisfaction guaranteed. M’CRACKBN & WALLS, 35 George street (’phona 8X67), 18ja JACKSON PURDIE’S latest motor lorry and trailer remove eight-roomed bouse one load; absolutely cheapest removal. MISS TOWLEE continues dispensing MANSAVITA REMEDIES. She has conducted the business during Mrs Towler a (deceased) long illness. MANSAVITA PILE OINTMENT is not pretended to be according to the prescription of a bogus . medical men. T~~KY~ MANSAVITA piLLS; Bs~6d, 6a Bd, post freo (registered).—Arcade, Dunedin. Open daily till 0 pm. ANSAVITA PILE, QINTMENT. aa p r r ? pared by Mrs Towler, a registered specialist, is prescribed by some doctors M ““ANSA VITA OINTMENT 77k cures all wounds; box la 6d; Enemas, flow 8s 6d. All surgical rubber goods post free. Soap, cake, Is 6d. SHOP, 14 Koya» Arcade, Dunedin: Resi’. dance, 38 Selwyn street, N.E. Valley, Dunedin. —Advice ires; stamped envelope secures prompt attention. JACKSON PURDIE’S latest motor lorry and trailer remove eight-roomed bousu one load; absolutely cheapest removal. SAY WOOD-MILNE when you ask for RUBBER SOLES. They are fixed with very small screws. Wood-Milno give better service. Every bootmaker supplies them. THE' FARMERS’ PAPER,—The Agricultural Department of tho Otago Witness is acknowledged to bo unequalled by that of any other Weekly in the Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18760, 13 January 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18760, 13 January 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18760, 13 January 1923, Page 12