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PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. DUNEDIN- WANAKA MOTORS (LTD.). ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTOR. DUNEDIN - PEMBROKE QUEENSTOWN. INVERCARGILL PEMBROKE QUEENSTOWN. Via Roxburgh, Alexandra, Clyde, and Cromwell Cars Depart C. & W. SHIEL’S WHITE STAR GARAGE AND PEMBROKE. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. AND FRIDAY. 'Phone 1-57. Telegrams; “White-star. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES

POPE BUTCHEEY 454 CARGILL ROAD. For Saveloy* and Belgium Roll The Public Naylor’s name Eztob. Pressed Beef and Sausages so rare. The Primest Food, the Best of Fare. Choice Ham and Bacon, fresh and good, Is what’s required for daily food; In Cargill road in Naylor’s Shop You’ll everything find just tip-top. JJARPER’S PE El OB FURNITURE. The Name of HARPER stands for Good Taste and Good Design. You pay no more because of it, ■ but it means something to you in Furnishing Your Homo. 237 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. ’Phone 3590. rjpWO SPECIAL LINES FOR WINTER CHILDREN’S WHITE STOCKINETTE LIBERTY BODICES; fleecy lined: gives utmost liberty of action; fitting two years to fine rears old. PRICE—Is lid. 2g 6d, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s fid. 3s lid. LADIES’ WARM WOOLLEN GLOVES, with extra long fancy gauntlets. PRICE—3s fid and 4a lid. Only at T, ROSS’S. 20ap 130 Princes street. Dunedin. TT'EEP FATHER AT HOME: Keep the Boys and Girls at Home! WITH A SAVOY GRAMOPHONE. Small Deposit. 2s fid per week Full Range of Models in Stock. Plav while von pay. GEO GOODWIN, The Progressive Gramophone Store, 245 GEORGE STREET. ’Phono 3293. Aco Records JjIUKNITURE REMOVALS. TILBURY FORWARDING CO. (LTD.), 7 Crawford street. Packing, Forwarding, Furniture Removing, Dry Storage. ’Phone 2304; afte? 5 p.m., 1128. 23my IT is much bettor and quicker to use a STEEL SKEWER to bind a round of beef than the thick wooden ones. The meat is also much easier carved. A Set of Ten assorted sizes only costs Is, posted Is 2d. VERNON SMITH (LTD.), , W WAKEFIELD HOLMES, J • Specialist in M*T FURNISHINGS FOR THE HOME. A fine selection of Carpets, Linoleums, 1 styles of Curtains and Curtain Material retonnes and Shadow Tissues in ah the test colourings and designs. Estimates ven for Blinds, Curtains, and Rods. The base for Value ami Good Soi-vLe. _ 239 GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN. ’Phono 487. MEN’S FELT HATS; latest shapes; 10s Gd. —A. J. Cope, mercer and outfitter, George street. 10jy SAMPLE Knitted SILK MUFFLERS; worth 19s fid —10a fid each.—A. J. Cope, mercer. George street. DOLLS’ PRAMS, 15a, 19s 6d; unbreakable wheels; special reductions; only a few left—Pitcher Co., opposite Station. TT*DLLS’ PRAMS, 15s, 19s fid; unbreakable 8 9 wheels; special reductions; only a few left.—Pitcher Co., opposite Station. DOLLS’ PRAMS, 15s, 19s 6d; unbreakable wheels; special reductions; only a few left. Pitcher Co., opposite Station. Cut-rate shoe stores, of 274 George street and 242 Princes street, offer Exceptional Value in FOOTWEAR, AMES’ Velvet Strap SHOES, Cuban heels, fis lid, 7s lid; low heels, 7s 9d; lace, 7s lid. —Cut-rate Shoe Stores. MEN’S Bluchers, 10a fid; Men’s Greenhide Shooters, 26a fid; Men’s Chrome Riveted Boots, 19s 6d.—At Cut-rate Shoe Stores. , ; LADIES’ Glace Lace or Strap SHOES, 13a 6d; Glace Strap House Shoes, 6? lid.—At Cut-rate Shoo Stores. MEN’S Light Chrome BOOTS, 16s lid; Split Shooters, nailed. 18s 6d; Kip Waiertights, 23p fid.—At Cut-rate Shoe Stores. LADIES’ or Men’s Camelhair SLIPPERS, leather eolea, Ba fid; Ladies’ Gum Boots 17s fid.—At CUT-RATE SHOE STORES. PIANOS. —Comparison, will convince you of the outstanding quality of these instruments; prices moderate; billy guaranteed. PIANOS.— John Brlnsmead’s, B. Squire, Alsen. These euperb instruments are offered on very r.ttractive terms.— M'Cracken and Walls. PIANOS. —John Brinsmead’e, Britain’s best Piano since 1837; call or write for catalogues.—M’CßACKEN Sc WALLSfTVEE ECONOMIC SHOE STORES, 7 and A 28 Royal Arcade; quality against quality, we have no competitors. UR CUSTOMERS get the benefit of our low overhead expenses.—The Economic Boot’ and Shoe Stores, 7 and 28 Royal Arcade. YOU’LL never get them cheaper than at the Economic Boot and Shoe Stores, 7 and 28 Royal Arcade. WE allow no competitor to give better value. —THE ECONOMIC BOOT AND SHOE STORES, Royal Arcade. 18ju JLAYER PIANOS. —The Gulbraneen for purity of tone, perfection of touch, id soundness of construction. —M’Cracken, alls. PIANOS, Gramophones, and Records.—We have a large stock to select from; write for catalogues, prices.—M'Cracken, Walls. PIANO, ORGAN Repairing, Tuneing, Polishing by experts; charges moderate; satisfaction guaranteed.—M'CßACKEN, WALLS, 35 George street ’Phone 3167. MISS LOGAN, Typist; all work strictly confidential.—6 and 6 Stock Exchange, Princes street entrance. Telephone 126. EAGRASS and CANE CHAIRS Made and Repaired at Hcrrich and Co., opposite Leviathan Hotel. CENTRAL BOOT STORE.—Ladies’ House Shoes, all sizes, 9s lid; grey enede lace Shoes, Louis heels, 19s Gd. jpiENTRAL BOOT STORE for Football VV Boots, youths' sizes, 13s 6d; men’s, 17s Gd and 255; now’s your chance. CENTRAL BOOT STORE.—Children’s Shoes; sizes 3 to 6,3 s lid, 4a Gd, 3s lid; Children’s Slippers, 2s 3d, 2s 9d. CENTRAL BOOT STORE for Gumboota, Footholds, Goloshes, for men, women, and children; new season’s goods. CENTRAL BOOT STORE.—Youths’Heavy School Boots, all sizes, from 13s Gd; Men’s Heavy Working Boots, 18a 9d. C~~ENTRAL BOOT STORE, the Bu7y Repair Store. —All Repairs expertly done; heat leather only always used. Jjy OTAGO WITNESS.—New Storieo. A large amount of reading matter

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19531, 14 July 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19531, 14 July 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19531, 14 July 1925, Page 9

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