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It is very that a witness or a convicted person will admit the the police wore too quick for them (states the Timaru Post). This, however, was the candid admission of a defendant and a witnjSs in a ease recently where the former was passing an innocent-looking overcoat to the latter when a lynx-eyed constable detected a bottle in one of the pockets. The bottle contained brandy, and as it was handed out from a licensing booth, the act was a. breach of the law. “What do you think is the cause of oo many unhappy marriages?” “Too many people are married before they get sense enough to stay single.”

Men and Women too Hasty in Discarding Old Clothes Nine times out of ten a remarkable saving could be made by having old costumes, suits, and hats dry cleaned. To have all stains and appearance of wear removed, send them to the City Dye Works George Street, Dunedin, 'Phone 459. TSB »aoG Drawn from the actual shoe An Expression of Elegance The charming design of this "Matchless" Twobar Shoe expresses quality and quiet elegance. ■Made in Patent, Kid, Suede, and Giace Kid. All "Matchless" shoes bear a printed guarantee of quality. If they do not render you full service and pleasure, you arc entitled to return them to your dealer. The splendid workmanship and finish is of the true "Matchless" standard _ask your retailer to show you this "Matchless" Shoe, as it is a distinct advance, and like alb ‘ Matchless' * Footweiuy is the utmost in style and value. Duckworth, Turner &■ Coy. Ltd., Makers, Christchurch JJOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS. JAS. SAMSON & CO., HOTEL BROKERS AND VALUERS. PI gy AAA-GOOD LEASE; low rent; big takings; leading HOTEL; ideal Vr vP vP place. , . , , w AAffc— GOOD BUILDINGS; money-fnaking HOTEL; easy worked; mostly GrXsjU'iPy bar trade; inspect; urgent. ... r PUT Uduv ) Jltapuu. » uijjvuv. f . - £lO HOTEL: loTcl y P lace s e°od business; very easy terms w arranged. , ? 7000—? REEHOL D GGGNTRY HOTEL, north; has splendid trade; easy run uf 0 IIOHSG ■’"TAAa— COUNTRY FREEHOLD HOTEL; great bar takings, and will increase; o' i IPUIP sure money-maker. ' AAA— FREEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY; no better business m South JtroUjUUU Island. £> /-vrvrv—ITREEHOLID HOTEL; nice buildings; no opposition; rattling good kl/VtUW trade: worth inspection, *A KA A—SPLENDID FREEHOLD HOTEL BUSINESS, country farming dtstriet; ro opposition; great future before it; see it at once. »aaa~COUN'TRY FREEHOLD HOTEL; 7 acres land; wants buildings altered; yOllt/ groat chance for carpenter to fix buildings and have a real good hotel itiincss; a gift. OAA~FREEHOLD HOTEL and FURNITURE; stock only valuation; coun-rfX-wIPO trv district; a low price. / LTV IH M/l JO I f cl iu■ * _ - *1 nAA-LEASE (three years; rent £2 10s; furniture given in, stock at valua(fX/wWI tion); country district, likely go ahead. mJßL.f'w v/ llvjilj , Lv*ll 11 cl_v uiiHUvv, o' - * uuvuu, # _. _ _ t,Q A A— FURNITURE and LEASE, five years; rent £2 week; takings £4C week; /O'llU rbean place. _____ . 1 CIA A—GOODWILL; stock and furnitirre at valuation; good HOTEL business, tfOvPU which could be improved; good lease. ‘KAAA-FREEHOLD HOTEL; stock and furniture at valuation; takings £IOO rOVIvPU work: owner will leave large sum on mortgage. ‘KAA.A—FREEHOLD HOTEL, all well furnished, and good stock liquor; walk /OUvIvP in wnl 1 -- out. and owner will leave £. 7 000 on mortgage. AAA—LEASE and FURNITURE good HOTEL; nice home; 3J. years’ lease; tIMRf rent £4. e;AA-—GOODWILL LONG LEASE, splendid HOTEL; stock and furniture X Oil IP valuation, JAS.’ SAMSON & CO., HOTEL BROKERS AND VALUERS. DOWLING STREET.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18837, 14 April 1923, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18837, 14 April 1923, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18837, 14 April 1923, Page 10

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