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LOST AND FOUND. LOST (Sunday), at Kawarau Dam or Queenstown, brown leather HAND BAG, containing sum money, gloves, and other articles; reward on returning to Cromwell Bakery, Cromwell. 19ja LOST in Exhlbiiton grounds, 2 return RAILWAY TICKETS to Palmerston North ; finder please communicate 62. Times; reward. 19ja LOST, spare disc WHEEL, fitted with 775 x 145 Michelin tyre, between Lawrence and Henley, Monday night; reward.—Finder comnlunicate Manager, New Zealand Express Co. (Ltd.), Dunedin. 20ja LOST (near Octagon), on Monday, about 1 o’clock, gold two-barred BROOCH, with ruby.—Finder please return SS, Times Office. 20ja 'T OST from motor car, tennis BAG and j-t contents: name on outside; return Tia-sfa Office : reward. 20ja LOST (Exhibition, Friday), child’s brown leather PURSE; Bell written on back; child’s keepsake from her father; reward.— 124, Times Office. 20ja LOST (last week), FOUNTAIN PEN, initialled it. J. A.: reward.—Apply Smith and Smith tLtd.), Octagon. 20ja PERSON who lost WATCH in vicinity of Evansdale apply, giving description, to 11G, Times Office. 20ja LOST (Dunedin or Mosgicl), on Monday, Waterman’s Ideal FOUNTAIN PEN ; reward.—“ Pen,” Box 07, Dunedin. 20ja LOST, string of yellow BEADS; reward returning to Mrs Gebhic, opposite D.1.C., or Printing Office. Mosgiel. 20ja LOST (City, Exhibition), gold horse-shoe BROOCH, pearls, sapphires : dead husband’s keepsake ; reward.—Exhibition Office, or 1 Knox street. 20ja LOST, that hot and weary feeling—in the coolness of the AQUARIUM. LOST, necessity darning stockings. Try LONDON TOWN’S Ladder-proof Plaited Silk, 4s lid; all shades. Next Dickson’s Shoe Stores. 20Ja FOUND, Kayser Chamois Gloves, 2s lid; Plaited Silk Hose, from 2s Iid.—LONDON TOWN Hosiery Parlour, ISti George street. 20ja T OST—AII thought Chimney fires by JLi employing Saunders’ Otago Window Cleaning Company.—22s George street. Telephone 3250. 16ja fljtOUND—s Haven of Rest at the GREAT JL 1 .SOUTHERN LAKES.—Book by White Star Motors. ’Phone 7444. ■JTtOUND—WHITE STAR MOTOR SERJL VICES DAILY to Pembroke and Queenstown, via Centra! Otago; accommodation arranged.—’Phone 7441. 12d FOUND— Peter’s Pile Cure, Is 6d tin, posted; this is a remarkable cure for worst des. —M’Arthur. FOUND —One Month’s Yeast, 3a 6d; two months, 6e 8d; three months, 9s 9d. Packet posted every week.—M’Arthur’s. FOUND —The secret of mating first-class nonsehold Soap, M’Arthur’s Makosoap Ingredients; all grocers.—M’Arthur'a Filleul street. 130 FOUND —Superfluous Hairs, Moles, permanently Removed by Electrolysis.— Miss Boyer, 61 Stuart street (18 years’ experience). TTAOUND—A totally new range of FloorSp cloths. Linoleums, and Wool Reversible Rugs, at bargain prices.—A. and J. Watt. FOUND —Latest Armstrong’s LINOLEUM Art Squares; wonderful value; beautiful patterns; only a limited quantity.—A. and J. Watt. t "* 1 " J ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. CAYES COURT PRIVATE HOTEL~ O Aurora Terrace, Wellington. This First-class Private Hotel is now under new management. Situated in the very centre of Wellington and standing in its own grounds, it commands a wonderful view of the city and harbour. Within three minutes of Lambton quay. Post Office, and Houses of Parliament, etc. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff. Telegraphic address: Sayes Court, Wellington. Telephone Nos. 43-965 and 43-400. D. COLLIN’S, Proprietor, Late of Christchurch. gUNNY TIMARu! VISITORS TO AND FROM THE EXHIBITION. The ROYAL HOTEL is very comfortably situated close to Railway Station; brick building, large sunny rooms; GOOD MENU. Only' the best liquors stocked in this hotel. Our Famous Draught Whisky', 12s bottle. Large Garage next door. Ample time for refreshments when trains arrive, being only half-minute’s walk from station. Tariff, 12s per day. F. CARTER Proprietor. ’^7’ HERE TO STAY IN CHURCH. CHRISXHOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All communications receive prompt attention. T. Gr. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 582. Telephone 1040. TK7HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. ST. ELMO PRIVATE HOTEL. Superior Private Accommodation, 52 Worcester street. West End, 2 minutes from G.P.O. Beautiful lawns, gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff.F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. ’Phone 872. TO STAY IN~TIMARU. STUTCHBURY HOUSE, 5 SARAH STREET, Close to Bay. Now Booking for January. Mrs H. D. PRESTON, 13ja Proprietress. T OYELY LAKE HAWEA. • " Home of Rainbow Trout. Motor Boat Running Regularly. BEST OF ACCOMMODATION. Tariff 12s 6d per day. White Star Service Books Through or Connects with Central Express. LAKE HOUSE, Pja Hawea Flat. TAIERI MOUTH BOARDING-HOUSE (overlooking river and beach) has Vacancies for those requiring a quiet Holiday; good table, plenty fishing, boating, and shooting. Tariff. £2 10s, or 10s per day.—Mrs ROBINSON, Proprietress. .■^TEIxrNGTON.—STAY at THE BRIS‘I" TOL, Most Popular Private Hotel, Centre of City; recognised house. Travellers, Public Service, etc. Tariff 12s day, 67s 6d weekly. R. KERNOHAN, Ptr. “f I VUE OAKS,” Palmerston; ideal Lome JL for V-ritors and Permanent Guests; beautiful grounds; very eunny.—Telephone 63. 20. PALMRYTA HOUSE, Queenstown.—Now under the management of the Misses LUCKIE, first-class accommodation. 4d TO LET, furnished ROOMS, in Queenstown, with conveniences.—Write care Box 92, Queenstown. ISja Motorists note that the grand HOTEL, CLINTON, is OPEN again. Try it for LUNCH. 19 j a Furnished e-roomc-i bungalow. To Let from February 1 at Stewart Island; £4 weekly.—Apply to Bungalow. Box 9, Haltmoon Bay. 19ja VS7ANTED, comfortable furnished COTW TAGE (seaside), week or two; careful tenant (immediate) ; state particulars.—6o, Times. 19 ja WANTED, for a few weeks, CRIB near Warrington or Waitati.—Address —, Times Office. 19ja Tf/ANTED (for Easter week-end), a fur- * T* nished CRIB at Brighton; near beach. Box 38, Dunedin. 20ja N OTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Advertiser* are informed that letters addressed to a nom de plume or initials, caio ot any Poet Office, will not in fnturs be delivered by the Postal Department To arable advertisers to obtain delivery of tbeir replies when addressed to a Post Office it will bo necessary lor them to insert full name* as well as their addxeasea in . full. TAGO WITNESS. —Largest CountryCirculation of any weekly in the Dominion Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising thins of interest to country readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19692, 20 January 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19692, 20 January 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19692, 20 January 1926, Page 10

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