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TO LET. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale; To Let, l/ost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 insertions, 3b fid; 6 insertions, ss; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge if Booked. T 0 LET. Corner GREY STREET and LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, The commanding GROUND FLOOR OFFICES, At present occupied by THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY (LTD.). THE VERY CENTRE OF WELLINGTON. Suitable as Show Rooms and Offices for any Commercial or Financial Firm or Institution. HARCOURT & CO., Lambton Quay, Wellington. Apply 8d PLACE, OPPOSITE Y.M.C.A. GLADSTONE HOUSE ALTERATIONS. Tills well-known Block *of Buildings is now being Re-modelled into Three Up-to-date Shops on Ground Floor. Three Suites of Offices, 5 rooms each, on First Foor. Three Residential Flats, 5 rooms each, on Second Floor. Alterations will be carried out to suit tenants. JOHN M‘DONALD, Mutual Stores Building. Telephone 2027. 5d TO LET, to approved tenant, at moderate rental, Musselburgh, during January, 7-roomed well-built Furnished HOUSE; every modern convenience; large garden, croquet lawn; 3 minutes from two car lines and 6 from Ocean Beach.—Write 702, Times Office. 8d FOR LEASE, for term of one year or longer, two 5-roomed HOUSES; e.I. and all modern conveniences; situated Stafford street; rent £2 per week.—Apply C. E. Spear, 70 Stafford street. 7d TO LET, for holidays, large Furnished HOUSE (brick), situate Union street, close to trams and university; o. light, ’phone.—Address (state number children) 566, Times. 4d TO LET, 2 ROOMS, scullery, pantry, range, gas ring; separata entrance; suit respectable couple.—66 Neville street. Parkside. 8d TO LET (middle December, for term). Furnished HOUSE, Manor place, 6 rooms; 50s weekly.—69s, Times. 8d TO LET, for 3 months, Furnished HOUSE, 4 rooms; all conveniences; Rcelyp.—Hopcraft, 56 Stuart street.' 8d TO LET, Furnished FLAT; 7 weeks Christmas holidays; every convenience; range, gas, e. 1., etc.—646, Times Office. RAZING for HORSES; good shelter xHT and water; handy town.—6B3, Times Office. ' g(j TO LET, 6-roomed HOUSE, at Woitati, JL with acre ground; close to station and beach; for term.—-Apply Mrs Cowan. OFFICE to LET; central position.—9s Stuart street. 7tj 0 LET GAIN FORWARDING CO. xI move your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office. 22 Bond street. Gjy POULTRY, ETC. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wonted, For Bale, To Let, lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wonts, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; S • insertions, 2s 6d; 6 insertions, 6s; Strictly Cash in Advance. Extra Charge it Booked, KENE’S Productive CHICK POOD is a complete bood. Cartons 2s, 251 b ss, complete food. Cartons 2s, 251 b ss’ Stuart street, Dunedin. ' FOR Hens with Chicks, Incubator Chicks Healthy Chicks, Hardy Chicks, Wellbred Chicks.—Skene’s, ' Stuart street, Dunedin' Id FOR SALE, 5-year-old W.L. HENS, Mills strain (laying); also 13 W.L. PULLETS, 3 months.—s 3 Chambers street, N.E. valley. ■. fTWO HENS, each with 13 White Leghor CHICKS; fl each; young Ducks, laj mg; ss.—Box 11, Port Chalmers. 8 'ANTED to SELL, 2 CLUCKERS ale 6 other HENS.—Apply 18 Nottinghaj -crescent, Calton Hill, Caversham. £ FOR SALE, HEX’, with White Leghor Chicks, Mills strain.—46 Craisleif street, N.E. Valley. g ~ NEWS IN BRIEF. „ Shearing is now general through# Southland, the dry spell assisting in e pcditmg this busv farm operation. Sto< is doing well and feed is plentiful, thout pastures are much in need of rain. L*a( of rain is also delaying the sowing of tu nips. M'Gavin’s special production, "oat malt stout, is generous, refreshing, and strengthening. A superior table beverage... -A Christchurch bank officer received from Germany last week a letter bearing stamps of a total value of 16,000,000 marks They were comprised of seven 2,000,000 mark stamps and two of the value of buu.COO marks each. The pre-war value of the stamps was £750,000. A suit of tne best style, cut, and mate rials at £6 10s. Lot us save you a couple of guineas on your next order.—G. & Roberts, tailor. Stock Exchange Over 1500 children from the colleges and schools, and over 14,000 people visited the stalls, demonstrations, lectures, and entertainments in the Wellington Town Hall during Health Week, while it is estimated that 5000 more listened to talks on health matters from the numerous visiting lecturers. Possibly a record! Yesterday we practically sold the entire stock in our upstair showroom to Xmas house furnishers, necessitating our having to engage three extra barriers to give prompt delivery. Considering the extensive and varied stock we carry, this will possibly constitute a record in the annals of the trade. To-day our showroom is again replete with a splendid range of new goods, and our advice is to order early. Riach and M'Lennan, Dunedin.... The collapse of a timber stack in a timber yard at Hamilton resulted in Mr George Darling, aged 40, a 'single man, receiving several broken ribs and a fractured collarbone. Tile stack ’weighed several tons, but heavy projecting material protected Darling from the full weight of the timber. Mr Darling is now in hospital. The output of butter from the factory of the Co-operative Dairy Company of Otago (Ltd.), manufacturers of the Veil-known “ Huia” brand, has reached as high as over seven tons per day. The Company purchased the business of the Dunedin Dairy Company, and the output for the month of November is 133 per cent, more than was manufactured by the Dunedin Dairy Company for the same period last year.... There is now only a. gap of about two miles separating the Wanganui and Raelihi ends of the telephone lino which is to count-el, the two towns. Given fine weather this gap should be bridged in about three weeks’ time, thus completing a work which has long been agitated for. The line should bo in operation by Christmas time. For your Christnlias requirements in jewellery, watches, and silverware, purchase from Peter Dick, “the most reliable.” Established 1889 A girl about 11 years of age, when bathing in the Waikato River, at Hamilton, was swept off her feet by the wash of a passing steamer. The current was carrying her into midstream when a youth named Clifford Hill pluclply went in with clothes on and saved her just in time. The girl was quite exhausted. M’Donald and Miller, Green Island, are cash buyers of prime bacon pigs. Correspondence invited.... After experiencing the working of daylight saving in England, Mr A. F. Wright, of Christchurch, who returned recently from a trip abroad, expressed himself as a strong supporter of the movement. He said he could not understand why New Zealand did not adopt it, as the change worked well in England. Wine within the reach of all for Christmas. Penfold’s quart bottles, ss, at Prince of Wales’s Hotel, Dunedin, forwarded anywhere. Chas. Hinchcliff. proprietor.... The rainfall registered at Rortons for the month of November was greater than that at Oamaru, being 1 inch 12 points. Rain fell "on six days in the month, the heaviest fall being 65 points on the 11th. The rainfall for November, 1922, was 2 inches 44 points. 1 ( < s f £ c 1 I I < ( I 1 1 ] 1 1 f I J E 1 1 I ! £ ( I ! I ] I 1 I £ i 1 ( i i £ 1 i i i i i i i < T i t 1 1 f s £ I \ t 1 I f t » t t C n t c J a F il b f t F a I s a r b a d o g a c e v I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19039, 8 December 1923, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19039, 8 December 1923, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19039, 8 December 1923, Page 20