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RAILWAY NOTIFICATIONS. 0 U T R A M SHOW. On 17th NOVEMBER, Special Train for Outram loaves Mosgiel 12.50 p.m. The afternoon train for Mosgiel leaves Outram at 4.45 p.m., and evening train to Outram leaves Mosgiel at 5.50 p.m. The usual 5.10 p.m. Mosgiel-Dunedin train will be delayed till 5.30. OAMARU SHOW. 21st and 22nd NOVEMBER. Holiday Excursion Tickets to Oamaruwill be issued from Timaru, Dunedin, and intermediate stations, including Branches, on 22nd November, by trains arriving Oamaru up to 1,35 p.m., available till 2Sth November, 1923. BALCLUTHA SHOW. On 23rd NOVEMBER the 6.30 a.m. train from Tahakopa leaves Pukotiro 7.20, Owaka 0.15, Balclutha arrive 9.25 a.m. Return train leaves Badutha 6.15 p.m., Tahakopa arrive 9.45 p in. Railway Refreshment Room, GORE. PUBLIC NOTICES. JOHN RRINSMEAD & SON’S PIANOS. Just landed, Shipment of these Famous Pianos. Public cordially invited to inspect. M'CRACKEN & WALLS, *■ Solo Distributors. 35 GEORGE STREET. ’Phone 3167. Hn Fully - equipped TOILET ROOMS, Where Patrons Receive Private Attention, Are provided by MISS CLOUGH At 62 George street. Hie latest electric appliances for face and head massage, such as Violel Rays and the Electric Vibrator, have been installed. Call to-dav. QUEENPINE ” (registered), the Queen of Plywoods; excellent for panelling, lounges, dining, and smoking rooms; moderate price. XTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS (By Act of Parliament). WORLD-WIDE PACELITTES. Otago Branch Office: Corner Rattray and Crawford streets, DUNEDIN. N. W. NELSON. Manager. FIRE. MARINE, ACCIDENT. MOTOR CAB (Special Polioy). BANK HOLIDAY. SHOW' DAY. Pursuant to the terms of “The Banking Act. 1908,” SATURDAY. November 17, 1925, is. hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the undermentioned Banks at MOSGIEL and OUTRAM:THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD.), ALFRED JOLLY. General Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, H. BUCKLETON. General Manager. NIG H T A For MILLIN, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S HOSIERY. We keep in stock all latest makes in Hose. Spun Silk, Milanese, Ribbed and Artificial Sid:, Shadowsheen and Raysheen, in black and white, and all newest shades. Girls’ Hose, in all sizes and colours. Children’s Short and |-Sox, sizes 0 to 10. 20 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. , T elephone 1646Modern child study has taught the necessity of surrounding Children with such things as will create in them a sense of beauty and harmony. FASCINATING NURSERY FURNITURE, With delightful Combinations of Colours, practical in every detail to suit the needs of the little people, may be had at GEO. B. HARPER’S, 237 George street. ’Phone 3590. In JJAKE THE HAPPY WAT! USE WARONUI! The Coal that gives a steady, pure heat that lasts. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. Best 1 prices and prompt cash offered for Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture.— Brazendale, 290 Princes street. _l3n •< /~*UEENPINE ” (registered); choicest figured panelling: takes any stain; permproof and waterproof.—Particulars address 038, Times. 13n CAR, Dust, or RAINPROOF COATS; Raglan shape; Fawn shades; 80s 6d, 55s. —Herbert, Haynes. In STACK, Mill and Hoise COVERS made, repaired; send for prices.—B. Smith 36 Carroll street. Dunedin. 8n KAITANGATA COAL; plentiful supply available. 310 A 1 TANGATA COAL, the Coal for all seasons. 310 ntyTETERBEATERS obtainable at Meterm beater Company’s Office) Commercial Bank Chambers, Dowling street; 45,000 el ready sold. 18s KAITANGATA COAL, the favourite fuel for the kitchen range. 310 KAITANGATA COAL; order half a ton to-day. *3lo EILECTKICAL WORK.—House Lighting i a Specialty.—Consult C. S. Matthews, 64 Hazel avenue, Caversham. SWEET the Pleasure After Pain” —then use 'Feed’s Certain Corn Cure, Is 6d tin; all chemists. XOo METERBEATEB on gas stoves or gas rings saves money every minute; retains heat after turned off. 18a MEN’S Factory SUITS-TO-MEASURE; a large range of Tweeds to choose from; 955, 105s—Herbert, Haynes. In WHAT Farmer’s Wife has not heard of the Famous AMERICAN CYLINDER CHURN. We are selling No. 0 for 22s 6d; No. 1 for 27s 6d; No. 2 for iS2s 6d; and are paying the railage as well. VERNON SMITH (LTD.), SCOTCH WHISKIES are of world-wide fame, but BANDY MAC leads all others) 16» ILLINGWORTH British-made ROLL FILMS fit all Camera*. FOR Photography in winter, on the eporta field, and on dull days, there can be no better FILM than THE ILLINGWORTH ROLL FILM; " the Film your Camera deserves.” All chemists and dealers. —H. J. GILL FIRST-CLASS Second-hand Dining Hoorn Suites, Tables, Chairs, Overmantels, equal to new; exceedingly low prices.— Brazendale, 209 Princes street. Jin 17HRST-CLASS Wooden Bedsteads, full- . size, three-quarter, single sizes, with ■wire and woollen mattresses; exceptional prices.—Brazendale, 399 Princes street. Jin ECOND-HAND Duchesae Chests, Mirrored Wardrobes, Pedestal Cabinets, I washstanda, all reasonable prices.— AZENDALE & CO., 290 Princes street. IW HOSIERY.—Cotton, Silk, and Cashmere Stockings for ladies and Sox for ren.—T. Bess, hosiery importer. LADIES’ Lisle Stockings, black and every new colour; 2s 6d, 2s lid; also Silkfinished Lisle Holeproof; 3e lid. LONG Artificial Silk Stockings, black and all colours; 3s lid, 4s lid, 6s Xld ; also Heavy Pure Silk Stockings. GUARANTEED Ladder Proof, 17s 6d, 10s 6d, 235; Children’s New Sox, cashmere, cotton, and silk.i cream, black colours. T. ROSS. In OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large amount of reading matter. Price, 9d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19019, 15 November 1923, Page 9

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