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PUBLIC NOTICES. SILK STOCKINGS AND NEW GLOVES. Rich. Heavy Silk Stockings, holeproof and luddorproof, in all the latest new shades of sand, nude, peach, flesh, silver greys, onion, white, black, and dark shades, 6s lid, 8s lid, and 10s 6d. Also the New Embroidered Gauntlet Suede Lisle Glove, Pastille greys and fawns, 4s 6d, ’ss 6d, 6s 6d. T. ROSS, 130 Princes street, Dunedin. OPEN IN G ANNOUNCEMENT. B. NAYLOR Wishes to announce that he has commenced Business as a PORK AND SMALLGOODS BUTCHER At 454 CARGILL ROAD. Only the best of material used, and all goods made up under the supervision of a thorough tradesman. Note the Address: 454 CARGILL ROAD. ’Phone 14U1. A Trial Order Solicited. MEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED). TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS (By Act of Parliament). WORLD-WIDE FACILITIES. Otago Branch Office: Coiner Rattray and Crawford streets, DUNEDIN. N. W. NELSON, Manager. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, MOTOR CAR (Special Policy); £IOOO woimi OF and GENTS’ CLOTHING, Including Silk Costumes, Summer Frocks, Jumpers, etc. Sale Commences 9 a.m. To-oay, No. 7, Main Corridor, Stock Exchange. K AITAN G A T A COAL AND NUTS UNEQUALLED For COOKING OR HEATING. If not obtainable from your Coal Merchant, Ring ’Phone 914.

GRAMOPHONES.— Best'' value; lovely tone; lowest price.—Moore and Woodfield, Express Company’s Buildings. INSPECTION invited; demonstration given; will pay to call on us.—Moore and Woodfield Express Company’® Build- ~. OUR GRAMOPHONES will stand competition with all other makes.—MOOßE & WOODFIELD, Express Company’s Build;nge, Dunedin.; Dresscutting, costumes, coats, Frocks Out to Measure, tacked up if required; Single Lesson given in Making Up." Mrs Gobble, I3a Prinoea street (opposite U. 1.0.). 20my FOUND— A. &J. WATT, Prinoea street South. Sideboards from £6 10s; Wardrobes. £5 17s 6d; own manufacture. FOUND— Three-piece Oak Bedroom Suites, £22 10a; Oak Duchesap Cheats, from £G 7» 6d. —A. and J. Watt, ‘ Princes street South. i * & J. WATT, Princes street *outh.— 7-Pieco Moquette SUITES from £l3 10*; Chesterfield in Moquette. £l4 10s. A~ It J. WATT, Princes street South.-* Duchcete Chests, 70s; 3ft Bedstead, with wire mattress. 47s Sd; satisfaction guaranteed. Wf MISS LOGAN, Typist; all work striotiy confidential.—6 and 6 Stock Exchange (Princes street entrance). Telephone 126. TENDERS. Timaru borough council. OMNIBUS SERVICE. ADVERTISING RIGHTS. TENDERS) will be received up to Noon, WEDNESDAY, the 3rd December, 1924, :or Rights to Advertise on Buses for three years from Ist bebruary, 1925, Conditions it Council’s Office, Timavu. 15 n D. VIRTUE, Town Clerk. jQ UNE DIN CIT Y C 0 UNCI L. TENDERS FOR DOG COLLARS. Tenders will be received by the Undersigned up till Noon on WEDNESDAY, 3rd December, 1924, for the Manufacture, Supply, and Delivery of Dog Collars rerjuned for the year 1925. . Specifications may be viewed on application at the Office of the Undersigned, Town Ha "’ G. A. LEWIN, Town Clerk. Town Hall. Dunedin, November 19, 1924. RETIME for RECEIVING TENDERS for Additions to Hospital at Cromwell has been EXTENDED till 2 p.m., on MONDAY, Bth December. Plans may be seen at the Hospital. Cromwell, and at our Office. Dunedin, where tenders are to bo Jodged. M A SON & WALES, 20n Registered Architects, Dunedin. Te n D . e R s arc invited for PAINTING THE EXTERIOR of 5-roomod Bungalow; and Outbuildings, No.. 46 Young street, St. Kilda. Tenders to be sent to GEO. W. KIDD. Land Agent and Valuer. 73 Princes street, Dunedin. 20n ROLLED STEEL JOISTS. Largo Quantities of Every Size and math KEPT ON STOCK. Quotations ven for STEEL BEAMS, STEEL and AST-IRON COLUMNS, also all classes BUILDERS’ IRONWORK. SPECIAL. Pressed Maleable Steel VERANDAH FRIEZES supplied to order, all depths. JOSEPH SPARROW & SO. (LTD.). 70 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN, C& W. BHIEL Deliver Bricks, Screen- • ings, A ephalt, Sand. Cement, Lime, Tar; anywhorw.—’Phone 1201 for service.

CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP. At tlic New Zealand five-mile champion•hip at Wellington, the Otago team were the only ones to use Q-tol freely a« an embrocation before starting. They got lirat* second, third, nnd fifth ylocea.—Adyt,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19333, 20 November 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19333, 20 November 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19333, 20 November 1924, Page 9