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DANCING. DANCING., DANCING. MRS li. H. BLIGH’S CLASSES WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS:— CHILDREN'S ADVANCED CLASS.—FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, 4-5.50. Commencing- March 16. SENIOR BOYS AND GTItLS.—FRIDAY EVENINGS, Oddfellows’ Hall, Stuart street, 8-9.50. Beginners .it .7. Commencing March 16. JUNIOR BOYS AND GIRINS.—SATURDAY MORNINGS, at St. Paul’s Schoolroom, 10 a.in. Commencing March 17. ADULT PRACTICE DANCE.—THURSDAYS, at 8 p.m. Beginners at 7. Commencing March 16. Special attention given to deportment and style. SATURDAY EVENING DANCE, with Jazz Band, at the Overseas Club Room, 8-11. Commencing March 17. Double Ticket, 7s; Single, 4s. Season Tickets to June 30, £2 2s.

JjWERY SATURDAY In the EVENING EARLY SETTLERS’ HALL “ THE PICT 0’ DANCES,” “ THE PIC 0’ DANCES,” Under the auspices of Mss WALLACE and Mr A. GORDON. Mnsio, the Gordon-Plint Jazz Band. DANCING, &-12. Subscription: Double, sa; Single, 3a. Tickets at Begg’s. SCHOOL OF DANCING, 14 Lees street. Mias Hamann will Resume Teaching as follows: Adult Instruction Classes, Tuesday, March 6, Saturday, March 10, at 7.46 p.m.; terms, £1 Is; reduction for party. Young Ladies’ Class, Saturday, March 10, at 6 p.m.; 12s 6d. Quarter commences from date of entrance. Terms payable in advance. Children’s Class will commence after Easter. Private Lessons and Classes by Arrangement. N C. The WAIKOUA3TI EARLY SETTLERS’ PICNIC will be held an Local Domain Ground on FRIDAY, March 9, 1923. Tea, hot water, sugar, and milk provided. EVENING: Grand Concert by members of Burns Club Choir. Banco to follow. JNOI MAXWELL, Jum, 3m, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. APVEKTISBIDE3JTB of 18 Words under the Stoodinga Fituatiana Vacant, Wanted, For Sate, To Let, Lost „ and Pound, UlsoeUaneona Wants, Bto., One Shilling per, Insertion; 3 insertions, 2s 8d; 6 insertions, 8s; , Strictly Cash In Advance. Extra Charge 11 Booked. ipURS. Just Landed: BEAUTIFUL WHITE FOX FURS. MUSQUASH COATS, with Skunk Collars. ELECTRIC SEAL COATS, with Skunk Collars. EVENING WRAP COATS, with Skunk Collars. Prices Low—Quality High. Health and Comfort Ensured. B. S. BLACK, 430 MORAY PLACE (Opposite First Church). jpEARS. THE PACIFIC PRESERVING CO. (LIMITED) Are BUYERS of BON CRETTEN PEARS (Picked Green). Any Quantity. Highest Price Given. PACIFIC PRESERVING CO. (LTD.), Bathgate road. Telephone 1895. 28f WANTED. A reliable firm of Manufacturers’ Agents, With Central Premises in Auckland, Offer to REPRESENT one or two additional FIRMS OF STANDING. Druggists, Hairdressers, and Grocery lines will have preference. BOX 536, lm G.P.0., Auckland. Turner bros., 53 LOWER RATTRAY STREET. PAY TOP PRICES For Rabbits kina, Sheepskins, Wool, Hides, Calfskins, Horsehair, and Tallow. PROMPT RETURNS. Labels and Advioo Notes on application. TANNED RABBITSKINS FOR SALE. All Hinds Furred Skins Tanned. JgACON PIGS. Wo are Cosh Buyers of PRIME BACON PIGS. Highest Prices. IRVINE & STEVENSON'S St. George Co. (Ltd.), 13d Filloul street. • ANTE D. LIVE AGENT, For Confectionery Firm, Otago-and South Canterbury territory. References required. ♦ BOX 965, 3m Christchurch. WANTED to BUY, BILLIARD SALOON; two tables; south preferred.—Send, full particulars to 510, Times Office. • 2m WANTED BUY—Ladies’, Gents’, Children’s Left-off CLOTHING, BOOTS.— Mrs Woodrow, 193 King Edward street. Telephone 2149. lm WANTED, good RETRIEVER or Rabbit Carrier; no wasters; price, particulars, —589, Times Office. 3m WANTED, 500 to 700 sound CHAFF SACKS; state price, where seen; cash.—s7B, Times Office. 3m WANTED, Hand. Pipe SCREWING MACHINE, Jin to 2in; good order. — Box 415. lm WANTED, a PIANO, reasonable; cash. Address Box 470, Post Office, Dunedin. 8m WANTED, a four-sided TIMBER PLANING MACHINE. —Send particulars to Cajswell and Co. (Limited), Invercargill. TONE of Faulty Instruments Improved and Repaired; Bows Kc-haired.—W. J. Leo, violin expert. Caagill’a Corner, South Dunedin. . 3m WANTED, Second-hand CLOTHING of every description; highest possible price given; letters receive prompt attention Clothing Exchange, 289 King street. 3m TRY REEVES, 18 Forbury crescent, St. Kilda, Lawn Mowers Overhauled and Sharpened, Wringers Re-rubbered and Repaired. . 8m ANTED, two PASSENGERS, Monday morning, taxi going through to Oamaru.—Telephone- 133 M, MosgicL Sin ANTED, BLOCK for TRAPPING, bytwo experienced men.—Address Rabbiter, Times Office, Port Chalmers. Jim WANTED BUY, quiet harness HORSE, also GIG, in good order. —Address 490, Times Office. 3m WANTED to BUY, single BUGGY, seat three; good order; must be cheap.— Particulars 543, Times Office. 3m ANTED to BUY, small PELTON WHEEL, suitable drive washing machine. —Particulars to 541, Times Office. WANTED, Cut-out Goods MACHfNE; home. —571, Times Office. 1 3m Traveller wants additional LINES for Dunedin; no competing lines handled.—s 72, Times Office. 3m WANTED BUY —Gentlemen's, Ladies’. Children’s Clothing, Boots. Mrs Brottwn, 315 King street. Telephone 2876. WANTED, PARTNER, with £SOO, for country store; established business; good district.—Address Develop, Box 616, Dunedin, 8m / WJ HITE SEWING MACHINES, at VY lowest prices. All makes of machines JxjvPAIRED, PRAMS, PUSHCARTS, HOODS RECOVERED and REPAIRS—At Forresteds, 79 PriaeM street. s 9f

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18802, 3 March 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18802, 3 March 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18802, 3 March 1923, Page 11